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Prince William leaves King Charles ‘irritated’ after annoying Princess Anne
Prince William has reportedly left his father King Charles ‘irritated’ after the Prince of Wales frustrated Princess Anne over workload.
The reports, citing royal insiders, recently claimed that the Princess Royal is ‘annoyed’ with Prince William.
Princess Anne maintains strong relationship with King Charles, however, the insider close to her has noted her frustration with Prince William’s workload, particularly regarding investitures at Windsor Castle.
Now, Radar Online, citing royal expert Tina Brown also alleged King Charles feels William’s carefully cultivated image as a doting father, while genuine, is a ‘tacit criticism’ of his own past shortcomings as a parent.
Brown claims: “The king is, I am told, currently less irritated with the prodigal Harry than he is with his elder son and heir.
“Somehow, William’s parenting dedication always seems couched as a tacit criticism of the king’s own paternal deficiencies.”
She went on saying: “And after five confirmed family vacations in the past seven months, William’s first-week-back diary pulsated with two outings: a father-daughter excursion to a Women’s Rugby World Cup pool match and a stroll through the Natural History Museum’s new gardens.
“Charles, despite his battle with cancer, has carried out official engagements on 175 days during the past 12 months.”
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Amanda Seyfried all hearts for ‘The Housemaid’ co-star Sydney Sweeney
Amanda Seyfried is full of praise for her The Housemaid co-star Sydney Sweeney.
In a recent chat with PEOPLE Magazine, Seyfried shared that she and Sweeney have developed a close friendship while working together, even keeping in touch through a text chain.
“I think she’s beautiful and fun,” Seyfried said.
“And we definitely love what we do, and we love the project so much, so it’s infectious. We saw the movie and we both loved it.”
The Mamma Mia! star added that the two recently reunited to promote the film.
“We were just together last week because we’re doing a lot of promotion for The Housemaid movie,” she said.
“It’s really crazy timing.”
Seyfried also pointed out that their individual indie films are premiering within hours of each other.
“Our independent movies are premiering the same day, within hours of each other,” she shared.
In Seyfried’s other film, The Testament of Ann Lee, she played Shakers founder Ann Lee, described as “one of the most important religious figures in pre-Revolutionary America.”
The movie explores “the profound childhood and early adult traumas that impacted her psychology and shaped her influential religious views.”
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Unbothered by booing at Dodgers game, Meghan Markle celebrates date night
Meghan Markle on Wednesday took to social media to share some pictures taken at the World Series game between the LA Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays.
The Duchess of Sussex shared a couple of photos to her Instagram stories with caption saying, “About last night, Dodger’s Game.”
The picture also featured her husband, Prince Harry.
In the second photo, Meghan Markle is seen eating a sandwich while suppressing a smile. “Date night,” she wrote on her photo.
Meanwhile, the US media reported that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were booed by the crowd as the couple appeared on the screen in the stadium.
The Duke of Sussex managed to force a smile but looked visibly uncomfortable.
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Tracy Morgan reflects on career and how a devastating crash impacted his life: “You have to cherish it”
Actor and comedian Tracy Morgan’s love for family is what drew him to his latest project – starring in the new Paramount+ comedy series “Crutch.”
Morgan plays Frank Crutchfield, a widowed father of two adult kids who move back into the family home in New York City’s Harlem. It’s a spinoff of the hit CBS show “The Neighborhood.”
“Prepping my whole life, man. I’ve got kids. My real wife died, Sabina. She passed away eight years ago. I … knew this role. I know this guy,” Morgan said in an interview with “CBS Mornings” that aired on Wednesday.
Morgan’s ex-wife Sabina, who was his high school sweetheart, died of cancer in 2016.
“I was with her in the hospital the day she closed her eyes and I said, ‘I love you. I miss you and please forgive me for any hurt I’ve ever caused you and I will see you again.'”
Purpose in his work
For Morgan, he says it’s important to not just be funny, but also send a message in his work.
“If it doesn’t have a heart, I don’t want to do it,” he said. “I need to be motivated. I got to say something. You got to tell life how I see it.”
Humor has helped the comedian through some of life’s most demanding moments, all while he built one of comedy’s most impressive resumes. Morgan found comfort in commanding an audience, standing out in everything he put his fingers on, including “Saturday Night Live.”
“When I first got there, I felt socially pushed away,” he said. “Because it is like the whitest show in the world and I didn’t want no one to portray me in a way that wasn’t true. It was like I had the whole Black community on my back.”
Morgan said then he had a conversation with the show’s creator and producer Lorne Michaels, which changed everything.
“Lorne let me know, ‘Tracy, we didn’t hire you because you’re Black. We hired you because you’re funny,’ and that changed it all. That’s when I let go and I let God,” he said.
Car crash impact on his life
In June 2014, at the height of his fame, Morgan nearly lost his life after his limousine was hit by a tractor trailer. His friend and fellow comedian James McNair was killed in the crash.
Morgan was in a coma for two weeks with a traumatic brain injury and broken bones.
“I just thank the Lord that I’m alive and I’m here and … I move on,” he said.
Morgan said he is now thriving with a renewed outlook on forgiveness and a focus on being present.
“The man almost killed me in that Walmart truck. I forgave him. As soon as I came out the coma, I forgave him,” he said.
For Morgan, forgiveness is the key to moving forward, but adds you don’t have to forget.
“I wouldn’t have been able to be funny no more. I would have been too angry. He almost killed me. I forgave him just to move forward with my life. Now look at me. I’m funnier than ever,” he added.
After the terrifying experience, Morgan says his perspective on life evolved: “You have to cherish it. Cause once it’s done, it’s done.”
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