Thursday, September 22, 2022

Prince, It is said that Andrew did his best to prevent Charles from being crowned king.

Prince, It is said that Andrew did his best to prevent Charles from being crowned king.

According to a recent book, Andrew "lobbied" the Queen to prevent his brother from becoming king.

One recent book claims that Prince Andrew "lobbied" the Queen to prevent Charles from succeeding to the throne.

"Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall: From Outcast to Future Queen Consort," an incendiary biography written by Angela Levin. Speculation persists that Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson plotted to block Prince Charles from succeeding the Queen in the case of her death.

Claims made in Camilla's biography suggest that Andrew was firmly against the royal couple's marriage.

If the Queen had passed away before William turned 18, he would have succeeded to the throne instead of Andrew, the current chief corgi protector.

According to royal biographer Levin, "high insiders" told them that Andrew and Diana plotted to "push Prince Charles aside."

"When Diana was alive, through her acquaintance with Andrew's wife Sarah, [Duchess of York], she planned with Andrew to try to push Prince Charles aside so Prince Andrew could become regent to Prince William, who was then a teenager," the source said.

"Queen [Elizabeth] thought his actions were highly nasty and disagreeable. They informed me it was an unusual occurrence because he usually gets his way "reading through the book.

"Still, it appears that he was quite frustrated with his inability to exercise political control over the country. Considering how antagonistic he remained to Camilla's public appearance and acceptability, reconciliation seems unlikely."

According to Levin's book, Andrew poisoned Camilla's life by mistreating her since he thought she couldn't be trusted.

The scandalous Prince Andrew and his troubled sibling connection

Some say that tensions between Charles and Andrew have grown over the years, especially after the Duke of York lost his military titles owing to sexual abuse claims and ties to Jeffery Epstein.

Even during his mother's funeral, he was not permitted to wear his military uniform.

Since relinquishing his royal duties, the embarrassed prince has kept a low profile, except for a touching eulogy he wrote for his late mother.

"Respectfully, Your Majesty, Your Majesty's Servant, and Your Little Baby Dearest. Andrew's declaration: "It's been my joy and honor to serve Your Majesty." I know you want to honor your people's affection and respect, Mother — of the nation. Your patriotism and service are exceptional.

He said, "Mother, I will always cherish your love for a son, compassion, care, and confidence." Your understanding seems limitless.

Wednesday, September 21, 2022

What, at the Queen's funeral, a giant candle was set on purpose to blind Meghan Markle?

 What, at the Queen's funeral, a giant candle was set on purpose to blind Meghan Markle?

According to Markle's fans, the large candle in her path during the Queen's funeral was on purpose.

Some observers, convinced by the candle, assume that her choice of where to sit in Westminster Abbey was a deliberate slight.

The Duchess of Sussex's face, which was already partially concealed by her wide-brimmed hat, was almost entirely obscured by a big yellow church candle, as viewers of the BBC's coverage of the service on Monday observed.

After a day of tributes from around the world to Britain's longest-reigning monarch, Elizabeth II was put to rest on Monday next to her husband, Prince Philip.

Even with all the polish and precision, there were still genuine expressions of feeling. In the evening, King Charles's face darkened as he fought back the tears, while other members of the royal family showed apparent signs of sorrow.

Psychologist says Prince Harry's body language indicates he is "torn between two worlds" at the funeral for the Queen of England.

 Psychologist says Prince Harry's body language indicates he is "torn between two worlds" at the funeral for the Queen of England.

An analyst said Prince Harry appeared at the Queen's funeral like a man "split between two worlds."

As he returned to the UK this month and will remain with his family to mourn Queen Elizabeth until her funeral on Monday, September 19, 2022, Prince Harry is said to be like a man who is "torn between two worlds."

Body language specialist and psychologist Dr Robi Ludwig told Fox News that Prince Harry's sacrifices for his marriage to Meghan Markle are written all over his face.

Ludwig states, "Harry has to concentrate on his wife, as seen by his grasping her hand and leaning toward her."

You can tell Harry is having a rough day and feeling like he's caught between two worlds from the look on his face. He's sacrificed a lot, and his thoughtful face betrays his anguish throughout the years.

I don't think Harry ever thought that his acts would produce this type of permanent animosity," Ludwig continued. It has also been severed if the Queen served as his connection to his family.

Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Priyanka Chopra tells the UN General Assembly and the world that "all is not well" and then posts a photo of herself with Malala Yousafzai.

 Priyanka Chopra tells the UN General Assembly and the world that "all is not well" and then posts a photo of herself with Malala Yousafzai.

As Priyanka Chopra put it, "it was about what we must do collectively to make the SDG's a reality, and we don't have a second to lose."

City of New Delhi: Priyanka Chopra represented UNICEF this past Monday at a press conference held during the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). In her opening remarks at the summit, she emphasized the need for the assembled heads of state to work together to protect the "basis of a just world that we fought for." She also said that the "UN Sustainable Development Goals" are a strategy that can fix the globe even though "everything is not well." Priyanka posted a video of herself giving a speech at the function, "As countries continue to recover from the devastating effects of the COVID-19, as the climate crisis affects lives, as conflicts rage, as poverty, displacement, hunger, and inequalities destroy the very foundation of a just world that we fought for, for so long, our meeting today could not come at a more opportune time. And as we are all too aware, things are not what they seem to be, yet these crises did not arise by accident. There is a way to address these, though. The strategy is in place. As a global checklist, the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals "Was addressed by Priyanka Chopra.


Priyanka Chopra has been posting photos of herself with Malala Yousafzai, Amanda Gorman, and others on her Instagram account. The note she included with the photo she shared said, "This morning, as a proud representative of @unicef, I walked through the United Nations' gates for the second time to deliver a speech at the UN General Assembly. The Sustainable Development Goals are at the top of everyone's list this year. Today was a day of doing, striving, and having faith. The SDGs are ambitious, but we have no time to waste in working together to make them a reality." She also praised Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who invited her, in her letter. !.I appreciate being here today. @antonioguterres


She continued, "The second time was at the Transforming Education Summit, in which I also took part. It's shocking that nearly two-thirds of children can't read a basic story in low-, middle-, and high-income countries. The system has let them down. Education is the great equalizer, as the US Secretary of Education @seccardona put it so frankly, but if we keep doing what we've been doing, we'll keep getting what we've been getting. Every child is entitled to the same foundational opportunity to learn and develop to his or her fullest potential." Then, at the end of her letter, she said, "And as the amazing Amanda Gorman put it: "I dare you to mold our fate." I challenge you to be good for the sake of a better world."


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Monday, September 19, 2022

Lady Gaga becomes teary-eyed after ending Chromatica Ball Miami event.

 Lady Gaga becomes teary-eyed after ending Chromatica Ball Miami event.

Since abruptly cancelling the Miami stop of her Chromatica Ball tour due to inclement weather, Lady Gaga has apologised to her fans.

The 36-year-old pop star's Saturday night performance had to be cut short when a violent tropical storm rolled in.

The star of House of Gucci sent a two-and-a-half-minute video to Instagram in which she apologised to her fans, saying, "We really tried to finish the show tonight in Miami."

The singer of "Bad Romance" cried on camera as she addressed her 53.2 million Instagram followers.

She thanked the crowd for arriving and said they had tried their best to finish the show even though "there was lightning that was striking down to the earth so close to us" in Miami.

The Grammy-winning artist said she had to make the "responsible" call to end the performance to ensure everyone's safety.

"I don't know what I'd do if something happened to my audience, crew, band, or dancers," she said.

She stated jokingly, "So, I'm sorry that we didn't get to do the epic performance of Rain On Me in the rain."

Afterwards, the Star is Born star picked up the gorgeous red flowers a fan had thrown onto the platform and said she would "cherish them forever."

After posting the video, Gaga apologised again for cutting the event short during her performance in a separate post.

She added, "This was the greatest tour of my life and I will cherish this moment forever—it took a long time for me to heal, but I did," for the photo's caption.

Sunday, September 18, 2022

The royal garb of Victoria's "Queen Elizabeth" is hung up.

 The royal garb of Victoria's "Queen Elizabeth" is hung up.

For the past 38 years, Carolyn Sadowska has portrayed the monarch in many advertisements, conferences, parades, and celebrations. After enrolling in an improv comedy class in the evening, she began performing as the monarch shortly afterward.

Queen Elizabeth II's portrait, presented to Carolyn Sadowska. For nearly four decades, Sadowska has portrayed Queen Elizabeth II in advertisements, conferences, parades, and many events. TIMES COLONIST, ADRIAN LAM

Following the monarch's death, a woman in Victoria, who has performed as the Queen for the past 38 years, plans to hang up her tiara and royal garments for good.

"I always knew this day would come," said Carolyn Enid Sadowska last week as she packed up memorabilia, costumes, and props.

Soon after enrolling in an improv comedy class in the evening, Sadowska began performing as the Queen at various events (including commercials, conferences, parades, and countless parties).

She needed new personas to incorporate into her act and settled on the Queen.

Queen Elizabeth II is played by Carolyn Sadowska.

She received her big break after a businessman named Jim Pattison saw her perform on the main stage at Expo 86 and purchased her first tiara, which she had fashioned out of cardboard, wire, and lace.

As a result of him introducing her to his party's guests, she was offered a role as hostess for the remainder of the exposition.

Sadowska has stated that the sole purpose of the character is to bring joy to the audience through laughter. Her portrayal of the Queen was neither stuffy nor regal. She based it on her perception of the Queen as "everything that was wonderful in the world," someone who also happens to be humorous.

This opportunity was a blessing in my life. Because "when we laugh, we laugh together," to quote Sadowska, I consider it a wonderful privilege to have been able to make other people happy through humor. After having a good time with me, I get the impression that the audience members often feel more connected to the real Queen.

Queen Elizabeth II cosplay by Carolyn Sadowska. TIMES COLONIST, ADRIAN LAM

Since Sadowska gave up trying to keep track of how many times she had acted as the Queen, we might assume that the figure was relatively high. She has appeared in advertisements, entertained conventioneers, given keynote speeches, and even stood in for the real Queen during a dress rehearsal of a scheduled visit during her time in Victoria.

During one particularly memorable assignment, she rode a "beautiful" sled into a ballroom in Whistler. On another occasion, a 40-piece Beefeater band heralded her arrival with a horse-drawn carriage.

Often, she was expected to engage with the crowd rather than observe it actively.

She would tailor her comedy routine to the event when providing information about the attendees in advance or conducting her web research.

During a presentation to a group of ENT doctors, she revealed that the "Queen" had a lifelong interest in the field and practiced it on the side. Then she showed off an experimental method she'd devised. But unfortunately, the volunteer got brained during the skit.

Sometimes things wouldn't work out the way they were supposed to. She once spoke to a gathering of urologists, having thought she would be entertaining a group of neurologists.

The role of Elizabeth II is played by Carolyn Sadowska. Sadowska has shared the stage with fellow impersonators before. Winnie Cooper, who portrayed Diana until her untimely death in 1997, was a colleague of hers.

At another event, she had to make people laugh and break the ice. She came to find that her audience was composed entirely of Japanese people who spoke no English.

Sadowska, who has lived in Victoria since 1985, has observed that "most people are prepared to suspend reality for around 30 minutes," which gives them enough time to accept the charade and play along.

She spends her day acting like other people. She has also portrayed Victoria, Alexandra, and the young Elizabeth I in addition to Elizabeth II. The most frequently requested royal voice was that of Queen Elizabeth II.

She has performed alongside other impersonators before. She worked alongside Winnie Cooper, who played Diana until her untimely death in 1997. The actress Karen Brelsford, who plays Catherine, the present Princess of Wales, is someone she has collaborated with more lately.

She never met the Queen, but she met the genuine Lady Brabourne, the second Countess Mountbatten, during a Calgary Stampede event.

When it came to advertising, she filmed a spot for Coca-Cola in Barcelona meant for the Japanese market while pretending to be set in London, right down to the red double-decker bus in the background.

A magazine cover featuring Carolyn Sadowska in the role of the monarch.

She was invited to perform on a Japanese game show performing a song in Japanese even though she can't sing and is entirely unfamiliar with the language.

She voiced characters in not one but two Disney films, as well as two Punjabi language films. The fact that corgis, a favorite of the real Queen, seem to relate to her makes it easier for the screenplay to call for her to communicate with them.

She is entirely comfortable communicating in French because of her upbringing in Quebec.

Sadowska claimed, "I would always have fun with Quebec audiences." "Everyone would be shocked to learn that the 'Queen' was fluent in French."

While she is putting away her cherished memories, she is also resuming her career as an abstract artist, showing her work in area galleries.

She will miss playing the Queen because of the excellent money it brought in for almost four decades. Using the proceeds from her shows, she constructed an art studio in the backyard of her James Bay cottage.

She has already said her final goodbyes to her "royal" family in preparation for her departure to meet the Queen.

Quite a few folks have been made to smile thanks to us. "It doesn't get any better than that," Sadowska said in her farewell letter to Brelsford.

Friday, September 16, 2022

Queen's children hold vigil at Westminster Hall over her coffin.

 Queen's children hold vigil at Westminster Hall over her coffin.

King Charles led a second vigil with his siblings as the crowd passed.

Queen Elizabeth II's four children, headed by the King, quietly marched down the stone steps within Westminster Hall and stopped in front of the catafalque, where the vigil of the princes had begun.

It only took three taps until they walked on it. With his eyes red and squinting, King Charles stood at the head of the coffin, with Princess Royal and the Earl of Wessex on either side and the Duke of York at the foot.

One by one, they started facing outside. Then they turned their backs on the casket and stood there, heads lowered, unmoving.

A state funeral will be held on Monday, but today was the family's last chance to pay their respects to their mother and Queen in a moving ceremony. And just like so many other times this past week, a private moment was broadcast for all to see.

As the King and his brothers and sisters stood guard, the crowd filed slowly past them on both sides of the big hall. Queen Consort and Countess of Wessex also attended and observed the occasion. After 15 minutes, the four walked down, and with another triple tap, their mission was accomplished.

Her children had already done the same at St. Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh, where she was put to rest before her body was returned to Buckingham Palace. Prince Andrew, who typically sticks to morning dress due to his nonworking royal position, wore a military uniform to Westminster Hall.

It has been revealed that the Queen's eight grandchildren will keep vigil over her casket on Saturday night. To begin, the Prince of Wales will take the helm, followed by the Duke of Sussex in the very last row. Harry, a nonworking member of the royal family, will be wearing his uniform for this momentous occasion with the King's blessing. The rest of the grandchildren will be wearing morning jackets and formal, dark attire with festive trimmings.

First observed in 1936, the vigil of the princes was held by King George V's four sons as they stood guard over their father's casket. In 2002, Queen Elizabeth II's four grandsons stood to watch over their grandmother's casket in Westminster Hall.

More than 100 million copies of Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' have been sold to celebrate the album's 40th anniversary.

More than 100 million copies of Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' have been sold to celebrate the album's 40th anniversary. Paris...