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Princess Beatrice branded bull-headed, oblivious given how much Charles struggles
Princess Beatrice has just been accused of being incredibly similar to her father Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
The expert that delivered these blows is none other than Ms Amanda Platell and she penned everything in a piece for The Daily Mail that went into detail referencing an exclusive tea party for Saudi investors at the Riyadh Ritz-Carlton last month.
In the piece she said, “as Beatrice should know from the fate of her parents, you can’t immerse yourself in the world of high finance one day and then represent the Royal Family the next, especially at a time of existential crisis for the monarchy.”
But “I fear she may have inherited her parents’ pig-headed obliviousness to public mood,” the expert added. “Unaware that such ill-conceived events only expose the royals to scandal, as the ludicrous tea party with a princess last month certainly did.”
Becase at that tea party “the optics were terrible: Princess Beatrice fawning over some of the state’s most wealthy citizens at the Riyadh Ritz-Carlton, the hotel notorious for being central to the Arab state’s violent purge of hundreds of its most powerful royals, tycoons and ministers in 2017.”
Not to mention “from this very hotel emerged some of the most disturbing scenes of Saudi’s old guard being beaten and tortured. So what was Beatrice thinking?”
Because “her presence was only made more unpalatable by the memories of her father’s frequent visits to the country as ‘UK trade envoy’.”
Before concluding the piece the expert also pointed out the dangers that association brings and added, “Andrew was often accused of using the role not to boost Britain’s trade relationships, but to feather his own nest – with critics pointing out that many of his official trips coincided with the weekends of F1 Grand Prix in Abu Dhabi or Bahrain. I’d hate for Beatrice to be accused of following in her disgraced dad’s footsteps.”
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Perry Bamonte, guitarist for The Cure, dies after “short illness” at 65
Perry Archangelo Bamonte, longtime guitarist and keyboardist for the influential goth band The Cure, has died. He was 65.
The band announced his death on their official website on Friday.
“It is with enormous sadness that we confirm the death of our great friend and bandmate Perry Bamonte, who passed away after a short illness at home over Christmas,” the band wrote.
“Quiet, intense, intuitive, constant and hugely creative, ‘Teddy’ was a warm hearted and vital part of The Cure story,” the statement continued. “Our thoughts and condolences are with all his family. He will be very greatly missed.”
Bamonte worked with the band in various roles from 1984 to 1989, including as a roadie and guitar tech. He officially joined the band in 1990, when keyboardist Roger O’Donnell quit. It was then that he became a full-time member of the group, playing guitar, six-string bass and keyboard.
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Having joined just after the band’s mainstream breakthrough, 1989’s “Disintegration,” Bamonte is featured on a number of The Cure’s albums, including 1992’s “Wish” – which features the career-defining hits ″Friday I’m in Love″ and “High” – as well as the 1996’s “Wild Mood Swings,” 2000’s “Bloodflowers” and 2004’s self-titled release.
Bamonte was fired from The Cure by its singer and leader, Robert Smith, in 2005. At that point, he had performed at over 400 shows across 14 years. Bamonte rejoined the group in recent years, touring with the band in 2022 for another 90 gigs.
In 2019, Bamonte was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame alongside the rest of The Cure. He joined The Cure on their North American tour in 2024 when the band reduced tickets to as low as $20 after pledging to make the shows affordable for fans following complaints about exorbitant fees. Lead singer Robert Smith said at the time he was “sickened” by the Ticketmaster fee debacle.
His last performance with the band was on Nov. 1, 2024 in London for a special one-off event to launch their latest album and first in 16 years, “Songs of a Lost World.” The concert was filmed for “The Cure: The Show of a Lost World,” a film released in cinemas globally this month. It is also available to purchase on Blu-ray and DVD.
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Melissa Gilbert ends long rivalry with familiar face from past
Melissa Gilbert reunited with her old Little House on the Prairie co-star Melissa Sue Anderson after many years apart.
The two actresses, who played sisters Laura and Mary Ingalls on the show, shared heartfelt moment over the weekend.
Gilbert posted a photo of them together on social media, saying that the meeting was full of laughter, tears and long talks that helped them heal old wounds.
The actress explained that their past disagreements are now behind them and that they could finally enjoy the friendship they always wanted.
However, fans quickly reacted online, sharing their happiness and excitement over the reunion.
In earlier interviews, the animated Batman star talked about the tension she and Anderson faced during the show, describing fights and misunderstandings while filming.
Despite those challenges, time and reflection helped the actresses reconnect.
The reunion also came after Gilbert and fellow co-star Dean Butler paid tribute to their late friend Michael Landon.
Landon, who played Charles Ingalls on the series, was like a father figure to the young cast.
Gilbert and Butler used the moment to raise awareness about pancreatic cancer, the disease that took Landon’s life.
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Jack Black recalls his embarrassing job before acting
Jack Black reflected on the time when he was not an actor and was pushing through one day at a time.
A Minecraft Movie star made an embarrassing confession about his life before coming in limelight.
Sitting down with his Anaconda co-star Paul Rudd on Rotten Tomatoes, they interviewed each other, where Paul asked him about if he had any jobs before acting.
“Oh my God, this is a shameful answer. I never had a job,” Black said.
Black then recalled one job that he briefly held: “I did one day of telemarketing and I didn’t make one sale, and I was like, ‘I can already tell my soul is being sucked.’ And I bailed, and I made a decision right then and there.”
“It was like, ‘It’s showbiz or bust. I’m going all in on acting or music, and if I can’t do it I’ll just live at my mom’s,’ ” he said. “I know that just sounds [weird]. I had no plan B, no backup.”
Anaconda stars Black and Rudd alongside Steve Zahn and Thandiwe Newton as a group of amateur filmmakers traveling to the Amazon jungle to reboot the original movie.
Jennifer Lopez and Ice Cube, who co-starred in the original 1997 movie, also made surprise cameos in the film.
Anaconda is now running in cinemas.
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