Friday, September 16, 2022

After Queen Elizabeth II's death, Netflix members streamed 'The Crown.'

 After Queen Elizabeth II's death, Netflix members streamed 'The Crown.' 

There was a lot of interest in the first season of 'The Crown,' which debuted in 2016, as it was one of Netflix's top 10 most viewed English-language shows last week.

As the United Kingdom prepares for what is expected to be a tremendous turnout for Queen Elizabeth II's burial, many individuals have opted to pay their respects by viewing a biopic about her life from the comfort of their own homes.

Netflix Inc.'s (NFLX) "The Crown," launched in November 2016, skyrocketed to the top of the streaming service's most viewed series for the week ending Sunday.

According to data released by Netflix late Tuesday, season 1 of "The Crown" ranked eighth among English-language TV programs in total viewing time.

According to Netflix's data, "The Crown" was one of the top 10 most watched shows in the United Kingdom and 17 other European nations. In addition to the United States, it was among the top 10 in Hong Kong and seven other American markets.

Third-party data from Parrot Analytics shows that interest in "The Crown," Netflix Inc.'s fictional chronicle of the Queen's reign, began rising almost immediately after the announcement of her death and then skyrocketed in the days that followed.

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Parrot aims to quantify "demand" for programming, which it defines as a measurement beyond viewing that considers data points like video consumption and social-media activity to look at how much buzz a show produces.

On September 7, the day before her death, Parrot data showed that "demand" for "The Crown" worldwide was 22.8 times higher than for the usual episode.

On the following day, demand increased by 78.5%. By September 8, "The Crown" had risen to the top 0.2% of shows worldwide.

Interest in "The Crown" has continued to climb, with demand increasing to 58.6 times that of a typical episode as of September 9 from 40.7 times as of September 8.

According to data provided by Parrot, the show ranked #10 in terms of overall demand across all platforms on September 9.

The United Kingdom showed the most significant increase.

On September 9, "The Crown" jumped from being the ninety-fourth most requested show to fifth place. 'The Crown' experienced a 164% increase in demand between September 7 and September 10.

Netflix's "The Crown" chronicles Queen Elizabeth II's reign. Peter Morgan authored the screenplay. The series has received numerous honors and nominations, including Emmys and a Golden Globe.

Economists warn that the U.K. economy could be in recession because of the Queen's death.

After reporting last week that Netflix had halted filming the next episodes in the wake of the Queen's death, Deadline has since amended its article to state that the streaming service will stop production again on September 19, the day of the Queen's funeral.

According to the same article, Netflix "long had plans" for how it would deal with the Queen's death throughout the show's production.

The Wall Street Journal reported that Meghan Markle's "Archetypes" podcast would postpone new episodes during the Queen's mourning period.

Thursday, September 15, 2022

Meghan Markle'smirks at Kate Middleton and is accused of insulting the Queen.

 Meghan Markle'smirks at Kate Middleton and is accused of insulting the Queen.

While the royal couple mourns the loss of the Queen, some fans and experts have continued to attack Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.

Meghan was accused of smiling after a photo of her, and Kate Middleton from the procession went viral. Harry was criticized for allegedly "leaking information to the press."

A royalist who saw the photo commented, "It was the sneer.

She doesn't give a damn. As an extreme example, they left together, holding hands once more. There was absolutely no education. Even now, it disrespects Queen Elizabeth's customs and protocol. Only came for the big pictures and to prove she could sell her claim and right to exist."

Another internet commentator launched an assault, saying, "I'm shocked that they were holding hands in church and it looks like they're smirking. Just hold on till you get in your automobiles or get back to your homes. Seeing her there makes me sick, especially after what she's done to the Queen."



Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Princess Anne's Note to the Queen: "Fortunate To Share Last 24 Hours..."

 Princess Anne's Note to the Queen: "Fortunate To Share Last 24 Hours..."

After Queen Elizabeth's death, Princess Anne said she was "fortunate to experience the last 24 hours of her dearest mother's life."

Princess Anne thanked everyone who shared her sadness.

London's Princess Anne, the sole child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, accompanied her mother's coffin back to Buckingham Palace and penned a touching letter.

Princess Royal, the Queen's second child, said in a letter of condolence that she felt blessed to have spent the final 24 hours of her mother's life with her. This letter was sent as the Queen's coffin was transported from Balmoral to London for her funeral.

"Accompanying her on her final trips has been a privilege and an honour. Seeing the kindness and reverence displayed by so many travellers has been an inspiring and humbling experience "It was her pen that did the talking.

"One thing that will unite us is our individual experiences. To everyone who understands our sorrow, I am grateful "Moreover, she remarked.

Princess Elizabeth expressed gratitude to the people of the United Kingdom for their loyalty and devotion to her brother, King Charles III, upon his accession to the throne following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

"Perhaps we were reminded of how much we took for granted her existence and how much she contributed to our national identity. I'm also thankful for everyone's patience and understanding while my brother Charles takes on new duties as The Monarch "The royal princess sent a letter.

After her mother's death on September 8, 2022, Anne, Princess Royal, born on August 15, 1950, will be the sixteenth in line to the British throne. In 1987, Queen Elizabeth II bestowed the title of "Princess Royal" upon her oldest daughter.

Meanwhile, the royal casket was brought from Edinburgh to Buckingham Palace on Tuesday, where it will spend the night in the Bow Room.

"The casket of Her Majesty The Queen has arrived at Buckingham Palace and will be placed in the Bow Room for the night. The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery will carry the coffin in Procession to the Palace of Westminster tomorrow on a specially constructed gun carriage "Twitter posts from the royal family.

Queen Elizabeth II died in Balmoral Castle, Scotland, on September 8. On Monday, the six-hour journey of Queen Elizabeth II's coffin from the Scottish Highlands to Edinburgh began.

It had been brought to Edinburgh's Palace of Holyroodhouse and laid to rest in a church so that mourners might pay their respects.

A Procession was organised on the forecourt of the Palace of Holyroodhouse on Monday afternoon to transport the Coffin to St. Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh.

The King's Body Guard accompanied it for Scotland, the Queen's children from the Palace of Holyroodhouse, and the Bearer Party carried it from the Royal Regiment of Scotland.

On Tuesday, a Vigil was conducted in St. Giles' Cathedral by the Queen's children at the site of her casket.

"The people of Scotland bid farewell to Her Majesty The Queen as her casket proceeds to Buckingham Palace," the Royal Family said.

The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery will carry the coffin in Procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall, where the Queen will lay in state until the State Funeral.

Queen's Gardens, The Mall, Horse Guards, Horse Guards Arch, Whitehall, Parliament Street, Parliament Square, and New Palace Yard. It was a short ceremony attended by the King and other members of the Royal Family, headed by the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Dean of Westminster.

People from all over can pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Hall during the Lying-in-State. There will be a State Funeral Service at Westminster Abbey at 1100 hours BST on Monday, September 19, after the Lying-in-State has concluded at the Palace of Westminster.

The Procession will move the body from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch after the formal funeral. After leaving Wellington Arch, the coffin will be taken to Windsor, where it will be placed in the State Hearse and taken in Procession down the Long Walk to St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle. St. George's Chapel will then host a Committal Service.

The Queen's passing at age 96 ended a generation-spanning, seven-decade reign that made her a symbol of stability in an otherwise turbulent globe. The United Kingdom has declared a national day of mourning, and people worldwide have been sending their condolences.

On Saturday, after his mother's passing, Charles-III was proclaimed King of England."God Save the King" will reclaim its proper place as the national anthem as a result of the departure of the British Queen.

Tuesday, September 13, 2022

George Lazenby, a James Bond actor, apologizes for the "disgusting" interview.

 George Lazenby, a James Bond actor, apologizes for the "disgusting" interview.

George Lazenby, a former James Bond actor, has apologized after being accused of making "creepy" and "disgusting" remarks during a stage interview.

The actor was in Australia as part of a tour titled "The Music of James Bond" to promote his role as 007 in the 1969 film "On Her Majesty's Secret Service."

Some members of the Perth audience were offended by the speaker's allegedly "homophobic" remarks and sexually vivid anecdotes.

After hearing that his stories had offended some of his readers, Lazenby expressed his regret.

'It was never my aim to make offensive or homophobic statements and I am very sorry if my experiences that I have shared many times were perceived that way,' he said in an apology.

The Australian actor, aged 83, has been taken off the tour permanently.

Producer Concert works expressed "great sadness and disappointment" over Lazenby's "language, statements, and recollections" during his Saturday performance in Perth.

Concert works attorney, Aaron Kernaghan, stated, "These were his personal opinions, and there is no explanation for this in today's culture.

An apology was made to the concertgoers, the performers, and the Perth Concert Hall; the company has been in touch with anyone who complained.

Meanwhile, it has "decided to cease its engagement with Mr. Lazenby" and begun "a complete review of the matter," as Mr. Kernaghan elaborated.

One listener claimed that during Lazenby's interview on Saturday, he "spoke about basically his sexual conquests."

She reported to Perth radio station 6PR, "He was homophobic, he swore, and he certainly wasn't talking about his Bond movies." She continued, "He minimised the Queen a day after her death."

.At one point, he referenced an Australian player whose daughter he was stalking and stated he got her out of a pub and put her in a car in London, which is horrific.

Not only was it not endearing, but it also failed to make us laugh. It was repulsive and insulting, in a word. There's no sugarcoating it; he was just horrible.

In the words of another listener, the interview focused on "self-interested misogynistic yarns of George Lazenby's sexual prowess, intimate details of diarrhoea, and objectification of women."

They told The West Australian newspaper, "The tension was released when a brave member of the public said, 'Excuse me, this is offensive.'" The crowd booed George off the stage, and the music saved the day.

During the performance, at least one audience member "pointed out the offence that Lazenby was causing," according to concertgoer Joseph McCormack's tweets.

A second listener to 6PR's broadcast defended the actor, arguing that the "exaggeration" of his tales was done on purpose for comic effect.

Neither was there any rape or kidnapping on his part? The general public was suddenly wide awake. Once the audience started shouting and booing, the act lost some of its charms.

Despite repeated attempts, the BBC has been unable to confirm Lazenby's claims independently.


WASO also distanced themselves from the actor over the weekend.

"His recollections were personal beliefs that may have mirrored a time when such behaviour was accepted, but has never been acceptable," the orchestra noted.

His views do not represent those of modern society, which are vastly different from his own. The Western Australian Symphony Orchestra and the Perth Concert Hall do not agree with or support his opinions.

David Templeman, Australia's minister for the arts, said, "I hear that the audience made their views apparent about the content and good on them." "

After replacing Sean Connery as James Bond in 1969, Lazenby shot to celebrity.

A one-film wonder who claims he turned down $1 million to reprise his role as a model has never acted before.

Bond is a brute... I've already forgotten about him. I have decided not to face him ever again. Peace, he said, was the message at the time.

Sunday, September 11, 2022

"Reunited For Granny": UK Newspapers Welcome Prince Harry's Return Home.

 "Reunited For Granny": UK Newspapers Welcome Prince Harry's Return Home.

The foursome set aside their differences to view floral tributes outside Queen Elizabeth II's old residence at Windsor Castle. The resulting photos were featured on the front pages of numerous Sunday newspapers across the country.

London: On Sunday, the front pages of British newspapers were devoted to the unexpected reunion of Princes William and Harry and their spouses, Kate and Meghan, sparking hopes of royal reconciliation.

Many of the country's Sunday newspapers featured photos of the four putting aside their disagreements to view floral tributes to Queen Elizabeth II outside her former residence at Windsor Castle.

The Mirror's headline read, "Reunited for granny," while the Telegraph's read "Reunited in sadness" and the Sun's read, "All 4 One."

The Times's front page ran, "Warring Windsors' uncomfortable ceasefire to respect the Queen," implying that tensions remained high despite the agreement.

According to royal analyst and Sun columnist Ingrid Seward, "in death, the Queen appeared to perform the impossible by bringing brothers William and Harry back together."

"A nation held its breath when they stepped out of the same car for a walkabout in Windsor with their wives in tow... In such a charged atmosphere, it's likely that the two brothers may reconcile and work together once more "Moreover, she argued.

A writer for the Mail, Sarah Vine, remarked that the reunion "will have gladdened the hearts of millions."

"How long do you anticipate it lasting? We have to hope it works, "she continued, urging Harry to abandon his book project.

She urged people to "forgive, put all that aside, and find a way ahead together."

Some publications were optimistic. However, the Sunday Times noted that "while the brothers put on a show of togetherness at Windsor, it is understood that the camps required long negotiations behind the scenes beforehand, delaying their arrival for the walkabout by 45 minutes."

The Sun added a disclaimer: "it is acknowledged old scars haven't totally healed, and the walkabout was more a temporary truce."

According to The Sunday Telegraph, this was "a knockout PR strike aimed to stop rumours of the on-going schism between the royal brothers from overshadowing 10 days of national sorrow."

It said William had "made his very own 'cometh the hour, cometh the man' moment" by providing an "olive branch."

Even while "the joint appearance will likely begin a healing process for the once-inseparable siblings," the article cautioned that "there is no disputing that the path to peace is not without its possible pitfalls."

Monday, August 22, 2022

How Princess Diana is still remembered as the "Queen of people's hearts."?

 

How Princess Diana is still remembered as the "Queen of people's hearts."?


LONDON: Diana's tumultuous 36-year existence, from her engagement to Prince Charles as a timid adolescent to her roles as a doting mother, philanthropist, and global celebrity, continues to captivate people worldwide.

In 1981, at the age of 20, she married the heir to the throne, following what the media depicted as a fairytale marriage. She was young, gorgeous, and fun.

The tabloid-fueled breakup of her marriage to Charles threw the monarchy into continual instability and drove her to self-harm.

She revealed her infidelity and that of her husband with Camilla Parker Bowles in a groundbreaking interview from 1995

The interview shocked several members of the British establishment because it took the mystery out of the monarchy and placed doubt on Charles's suitability to be King.

Her image has changed in recent years due to her sons' efforts, who are fighting for her honor and using her alleged abuse by the press as ammunition in their feuds with the media.

According to royal historian and novelist Ed Owens, "now she is the sainted figure and they have exalted her as such," since they have "spoken constantly about how she was pursued to her death by the media."

Recent fictionalized depictions of Diana's life in Hollywood's latest film and the hit Netflix series "The Crown" have sparked renewed interest in the Princess and her fashion choices.

When it returns to TV screens this fall, "I think 'The Crown' will do much to deepen that idea of a human tragedy, again a saintly figure," Owens said.

A state of mental anguish

She was born on July 1, 1961, into a wealthy and aristocratic family with ties to the British royal family through her father's service to King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II.

Growing up with three siblings during her parents' acrimonious divorce was difficult.

She dropped out of high school at 16 without any credits, completed her education in Switzerland, and then found work in a London nursery.

Her life altered drastically, though, as she became connected to Charles.

The prince finally gave in to the mounting pressure to settle down and pop the question when he was 32.

According to Diana, the couple only dated for 13 dates.

A potential monarch The following year saw the birth of Prince William, and the subsequent two years saw the births of Prince Harry.

Diana was an "extremely devoted mum," according to Robert Hardman, a former royal reporter and author of "Queen of Our Times: The Life of Queen Elizabeth II."

He claimed she showed "the same level of interest, care, encouragement, and indulgence" for each of them.

Diana was also empathetic and stylish and rode a tide of public support for the British monarchy to prominence.

She used her power for the greater good, meeting and greeting people who were social outcasts due to their illness, such as those with AIDS and leprosy.

But behind closed doors, she struggled with bulimia and the idea that her husband did not love her—and no one in the royal family seemed to notice

"Anxiety, suspicion, and loneliness"

In 1992, biographer Andrew Morton revealed Diana's anguish in a groundbreaking book based on audio cassettes she had recorded in response to his inquiries through a common friend, sparking rumors that the marriage was in peril.

In December that year, the shocking news broke that the royal couple had decided to divorce.

As the media reported more accusations and counter-accusations, the scandal grew, and eventually, both Charles and Diana admitted to having affairs.

Diana revealed her romance with army commander James Hewitt in a 1995 interview with the BBC's "Panorama" program. Still, she criticized the royal family and questioned her husband's competence to be King.

The BBC has finally come clean about the interview's dubious origins and promised not to run the entire thing again.

William has criticized the media mogul for contributing to Diana's "anxiety, paranoia, and isolation" in her final years.

Queen Elizabeth then expressed her sorrow and urged Charles and Diana to divorce in a letter.

Her divorce was finalized on August 28, 1996, and Diana lost her royal titles. The happy ending had ended.

                                                           Queen of the hearts.

Since she was still known as Diana, Princess of Wales, she continued to attract attention.

The public's outpouring of sorrow after her death in a car crash on August 31, 1997, was monumental.

Million people in London to pay their respects at her funeral, and a tonne of flowers was placed outside her Kensington Palace home.

There was an upsurge in republicanism due to the public's fury at the royal family following her death, fueled partly by the queen's initial unwillingness to return from Scotland to greet the people.

A quarter of a century later, the monarchy looks to have gained new popularity.

With his reputation restored, Charles will soon be crowned King, and Camilla will become his Queen Consort.

Although she has proclaimed herself "queen of people's hearts," she will likely never achieve Diana's level of fame.

Wednesday, August 17, 2022

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