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From the unforgettable images of the pallbearers to her beloved – family King Charles III, Princess Anne and princes William and Harry – walking behind her coffin, and, of course, sweet Prince George, who even amid his grief still managed a cheeky tongue poke to entertain the crowds, it was incredibly moving to see the world farewell the Queen in a magnificent ceremony that did her beloved memory justice. To mark the occasion, we've created a special 16-page keepsake pull-out (p51) of all the emotional scenes from the 10 days of mourning to her final historic send-off. We hope it's something you'll treasure forever.…
Spot the celebrity! Aussie actress Naomi Watts looked perfect in head-totoe polka dots as she headed to talk show Live With Kelly And Ryan. Festival fun Ethan Hawke waved at fans ahead of the premiere of his new movie, Raymond And Ray, at the Toronto International Film Festival. Bumping into Blake Now that's an entrance! Blake Lively announced baby number four by debuting her growing bump at the Forbes Power Women's Summit in New York. Cute kisses Babycinos and ballet were the order of the day, as Jasmine Stefanovic enjoyed a mummy-daughter day with two-year-old Harper in Sydney. Block party It's a 10 out of 10 for The Block stars Shelley Craft, Darren Palmer, Neale Whitaker and Shaynna Blaze's selfie game at the Nine 2023 Upfront event in Sydney. Red-hot!…
Royal news BEHIND PALACE WALLS While there's sadly still no signs of a genuine truce between the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex, sources say William “tried his best” to make his younger brother feel included at their beloved grandmother's farewell. “Wills is the first to admit he no longer trusts Harry and won't be alone with him, but he's not heartless,” says a source. “He was willing to put their issues aside in honour of the Queen. They're both grieving.” William, 40, was the only family member seen engaging with Harry's wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, when he helped her to her seat at St George's Chapel before the family's committal service. It's also said that a lastminute decision to have Her Majesty's grandchildren stand vigil around her…
Scowling and with his arms raised seemingly in frustration, pictures of Harry speaking to his aunt, Princess Anne, as they walked from Windsor Castle to St George's Chapel last week suggest the pair don't see eye to eye. “Anne is not backwards in coming forwards at the best of times,” says a source. “She's had little contact with the Sussexes since they left, which was probably a good thing for them as she was very unimpressed with their conduct both before and after they left royaL life. But with Harry there, it's not surprising she'd take the opportunity to tell him he should make amends with his father, at the very least. Anne, 72, raised Harry's ire in 2020 by announcing she'd encouraged “younger royals” to “not reinvent the wheel”.…
Royal news BEHIND PALACE WALLS From the moment the Princess of Wales began dating William 20 years ago, she made sure to cultivate a watertight inner circle of friends – ones she can trust implicitly. Understandably, sources say Kate has to be careful about who she lets in. “She also doesn't have a lot of spare time for her social life, which most of her friends accept. But once she trusts someone, they're a friend for life,” explains an insider. By all accounts, Meghan Markle found this out the hard way when she was left miffed by the fact she wasn't immediately welcomed as Kate's new best friend. But if the Duchess of Sussex, 41, thought that was frosty, it's nothing compared to the complete ice-out Meghan received from Kate, 40,…
A strange series of events between Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi at the Queen's funeral has left family members worried about her wellbeing. Looking pale and gaunt, the 34-year-old was seen deep in conversation with her husband, with one onlooker describing their interaction as “tense”. Later, the couple left the funeral accompanied by her mother Sarah Ferguson, where Edo, 38, appeared concerned as Beatrice looked skyward, in an attempt to hold back tears. “Bea is devastated about losing her Granny, but there was more to it,” says the witness. “Edo didn't seem to be his usual tactile self – he didn't even make to hug her in her moment of distress.” Another source says Beatrice is under a lot of stress, with her future in the family hanging in the balance.…