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Royal family, King Charles turn a deaf ear to warning about monarchy
The royal family always maintained their silence on gossips about the monarchy and focuses on their mission and goals to serve their people with maximum approach.
However, latest questions about the Firm’s existence may have raised eyebrows among the concerned.
Presenter David Dimbleby left Britons in deep thought with his blunt queries about the monarchy’s role in the modern era.
He discussed the role and power of the sovereign in new BBC series What’s the Monarchy for?
The royal family has always tried to address things with their gestures instead of directly indulging in debate, but the questions seem to be too tough to be responded in words.
The Firm is often debated for it’s core objective to exist. However, the prople believe the monarchy symbolises national identity and unity. It promotes cultural heritage and tradition.
The royals also supporting charitable and public engagements and foster tourism and economic benefits.
They are also called a unifying figurehead for the nation and have ceremonial role in governance as a symbol of continuity and stability.
The Question Time host has spent much of his career commentating on the royal family, but for the past two years he has dedicated his time to making this monarchy-focused three-part documentary.
He even asked, “What role is there for our unelected head of state?”
The monarch’s loyalists may also be shunning the question as they want them to continue with the same spirits.
However, the late Queen Elizabeth II herself said: “No institution should expect to be free from the scrutiny of those who give it their loyalty and support, not to mention those who don’t.”
Dimbleby asks what real tangible power does the monarch have with regard to government and explores cases, such as the time Charles’ private letters to government ministers and prime minister Tony Blair were made public, to prove if, in fact, the then Prince of Wales was lobbying politicians.
Dimbleby makes a point: “Charles may not have been able to influence government policy but he was determined to do so if he could.”
The presenter went on say that it would be naive to think that a Prime Minister’s weekly audiences with the monarch would have no effect or influence on government policy.
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Pete Davidson’s friends support comic against ex Elsie Hewitt allegations
Pete Davidson’s friends have leaped to his defence after his ex-girlfriend, Elsie Hewitt, publicly claimed she was raising their infant daughter on her own.
Following news of the couple’s recent split, the actress posted a video on TikTok whispering that she has to work to make money and is doing it all by herself, which she described as hard.
However, an insider close to the former couple has hit back at the claims, telling Page Six that the allegations are completely untrue and that the comedian is actually paying for absolutely everything.
According to the source, the Bupkis star is currently covering the rent, general living expenses, and health insurance for both Hewitt and their daughter, Scottie Rose, who was born on 12 December.
The insider explained that those who know the pair are completely baffled by the posts, asserting that Davidson’s main priority is ensuring his family is looked after.
Despite the breakdown of the relationship and their personal disagreements, friends insist that the Saturday Night Live alum remains fully committed to being a good father.
The drama unfolded over the weekend when the Industry actress took to social media to ask for help.
Alongside her TikTok video, Hewitt shared a since-deleted Instagram Story looking for an assistant or nanny to act as her right-hand person, specifying that she would only look at applicants who provided a resume.
The public posts quickly divided fans online, with some labelling Davidson a deadbeat dad while others defended him by pointing out that he is involved in his daughter’s life and has to work as well.

In response to the backlash, Davidson’s inner circle maintains that he has rearranged his entire schedule and done everything possible to be there both physically and financially.
They emphasize that all the comic wants is for Hewitt to be happy and in a good position.
Though the pair have officially called it quits, Davidson’s camp is adamant that he is going above and beyond to be a supportive co-parent, despite the picture being painted on social media.
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“Call Her Daddy” podcast host Alex Cooper announces pregnancy with 1st child
Alex Cooper, the host of one of the most popular podcasts in the United States, announced Sunday that she is expecting her first child.
The “Call Her Daddy” host shared the news in an Instagram post that showed her in a white crop top and sweatpants while looking at her husband, producer Matt Kaplan. Cooper and Kaplan tied the knot in April 2024.
“Our family,” Cooper wrote, along with a white heart emoji.
Cooper also shared the post on her Instagram story, along with a more candid selfie of herself and Kaplan. In another post, she joked that she was “honestly happy” to “finally stop trying to hide the bump.”
Cooper did not share a due date or any other information about her pregnancy.
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Cooper’s “Call Her Daddy” podcast has over 2.1 million subscribers on YouTube, while Cooper herself has over 7.2 million followers on Instagram.
“Call Her Daddy” features conversations covering a host of topics, including relationships, celebrity gossip and pop culture. Most episodes involve Cooper speaking with celebrities and prominent national figures, including an episode recorded with former Vice President Kamala Harris during her 2024 run for president.
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Shania Twain wants to sing at Harry Styles, Zoe Kravitz wedding
Shania Twain has made her pitch to perform at Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz’s wedding, and she’s not being subtle about it.
The 60-year-old country legend, who is currently opening for Styles on the first leg of his world tour, made the declaration during an appearance on SiriusXM’s The Pulse on Friday.
When host Joe “Brady” Blum floated the idea of Twain performing at the celebrity nuptials, she didn’t hesitate. “Oh! I would say yes if he asked,” she replied. “Just putting it out there, Harry.”
Twain is well placed to make the case, she and Styles are currently sharing stages together for the opening 12 shows of his world tour, all being held in London.
She described the invitation to open for him as “really nice,” adding that it made sense for him to begin there.
When Brady expressed hope that the pair might perform Man! I Feel Like A Woman! together again, Twain sounded equally keen.
“I hope we do, too,” she said.
As for the wedding itself, she was playfully realistic about the logistics. When asked whether she could be the entertainment, she mused aloud: “What if they disagree on that?”
Brady suggested that Kravitz’s father Lenny Kravitz could also have a say in the musical lineup, which prompted Twain to propose a rather appealing solution. “Right, him and I could sing it together,” she said with a smile.
Styles and Kravitz, 37, have been one of the most talked-about couples in entertainment since their relationship became public.
Kravitz was spotted last month wearing an impressive diamond ring, widely taken as confirmation of their engagement following a whirlwind romance of around eight months.
The Batman actress was previously engaged to actor Channing Tatum before they split in October 2024, and was briefly married to actor Karl Glusman from 2019 to 2020.
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