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Prince William was forced to confirm Forest Lodge story?
Prince William and Kate Middleton have confirmed plans to move into their new family home, Forest Lodge, sparking widespread speculation and debate on social media about the timing and motives behind the decision.
The Prince and Princess of Wales’ relocation was announced after weeks of rumors, with Kensington Palace confirming the couple’s choice of the countryside residence as their “forever home.”
Online discussions quickly followed, with some praising the couple for favoring a more private lifestyle while others questioned why the news was made public now.
The announcement came as William and Kate faced criticism for missing Victory over Japan Day commemorations, where senior royals marked the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
British tabloids accused the pair of choosing a holiday over honoring history, intensifying scrutiny over their role in royal duties.
Royal fans reacted with mixed emotions. Supporters admired the couple’s decision to reject palaces and castles even after William eventually ascends the throne, seeing the move as a sign of humility.
But others speculated on potential palace intrigue, suggesting Queen Camilla’s team may have deliberately leaked the story to draw media attention away from recently surfaced yacht photographs of her vacation.
Some commentators suggested William was left with no choice but to confirm the move publicly.
Despite speculation, the couple has remained silent on the chatter, focusing instead on settling into Forest Lodge with their three children.
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Lee Anderson, Zarah Sultana kicked out of UK Parliament for calling PM ‘liar’
Two UK MPs were kicked out of the House of Commons after they accused Prime Minister Keir Starmer of lying.
Reform UK’s Lee Anderson and Your Party’s Zara Sultana were both ejected from parliament after they accused PM Starmer of lying during a statement regarding the appointment of a former UK ambassador to the U.S. Lord Peter Mandelson.
For the unversed, Mandelson was fired from his position after the Epstein documents, released by the U.S. Department of Justice, accused him of having close ties with disgraced and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
During the session on Monday, Anderson said: “The problem the prime minister’s got is that no one believes him. The public don’t believe him. The MPs on this side of the House don’t believe him. His own gullible backbenchers don’t believe him. So does the prime minister agree with me, he’s been lying?”
Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle intervened immediately and asked him to withdraw his words; however, the Reform MP refused, saying, “I will not withdraw it. That man couldn’t lie straight in bed.”
He was asked to leave.
Later in the seassion, MP Zarah Sultana described the prime minister as a “bare-faced liar” and accused him of gaslighting the nation.
The speaker asked her to leave but she insisted on staying. Later, MPs voted in favour of a motion to suspend Ms Sultana from the services of the House. It was brought by government whip Gen Kitchen.
The suspention didn’t deter her as she doubled down on PM Starmer and called for his resignation. In a post on X, Ms Sultana wrote: “Keir Starmer is a barefaced liar and if he had any decency, he would resign.”
The suspension marks first such action in the UK parliament since 2022. House of Commons rules prohibit MPs from accusing one another of lying or deliberately misleading.
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Education department forgives student loans for 21,200 borrowers: New changes explained
The Education Department had announced loan forgiveness for more than 21,200 borrowers.
According to new court filings, the loan forgiveness comes under income-driven repayment plans.
However, this relief is short-lived as sweeping changes to the student loan system take effect.
March discharges will consist of 800 PAYE borrowers, 9,900 ICR borrowers, and 10,500 IBR borrowers. All income-driven discharges except those under the SAVE plan are being processed. The SAVE program will be discontinued as soon as possible.
But borrowers who get forgiveness in 2026 have to face new changes.
Student loan discharge is now taxable again. As the American Rescue Plan Act’s tax exemption expired on December 31, 2025, Congress declined to extend it.
This means no matter whether the portion of the loan is forgiven or cancelled, the IRS still treats that forgiven amount as taxable income.
Authorities decide to exempt those who met their repayment milestone before January 1, 2026.
As per new changes, the SAVE plan is ending, and borrowers who were enrolled in it have a deadline till July to switch to another plan.
Those who will fail to switch will automatically be placed into a Standard plan.
From July onwards, the new Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP) will come into effect, allowing for lower payments each month, as well as interest subsidies. However, the borrower has to make payments for at least 30 years before getting any forgiveness, which is more than double the 20 or 25 years currently required by the existing programs.
Students who have taken out a loan from July onwards are no longer eligible for PAYE, ICR, and IBR programs. Instead, their only choice would be RAP.
The scenario is not very different for the estimated 2 million students who are about to graduate this spring. The grace period remains the same at six months.
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King Charles’ wardrobe reveals obsession with bespoke suits
King Charles is celebrated for his environmental advocacy and decades of public service, but behind palace doors, a far more traditional lifestyle is said to unfold.
According to royal author Tina Brown in her book The Palace Papers, the King has long drawn comparisons to his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
Brown suggests that Charles didn’t just admire her style, he embraced it.
From maintaining multiple residences to upholding a distinctly old-world approach to household management, insiders have described a lifestyle that leans into tradition with precision.
The King is believed to favour bespoke tailoring on a significant scale, with dozens of handmade suits, carefully crafted shirts, and a substantial collection of shoes from historic British makers.
Footwear, in particular, is said to be maintained with near-military discipline, reflecting a longstanding royal emphasis on presentation.
Inside royal residences, the same level of care is said to apply.
Past accounts describe highly specific expectations for staff from the exact placement of everyday items to the readiness of rooms at any given moment.
Some of these traditions echo habits once associated with the Queen Mother herself, who was known for her exacting standards, from how fireplaces were prepared to how rooms were arranged before bedtime.
During earlier years, when Queen Camilla still smoked, staff were said to prepare rooms in advance with neatly arranged accessories, ensuring everything was positioned just so.
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