Prince Andrew’s back in the news. But don’t expect to hear a word about it from the British royal family. According to an expert, Buckingham Palace won’t comment on the recent unsealing of legal documents related to the Duke of York’s Jeffrey Epstein connection. The reason, they say, is simple: Andrew’s not a working royal.
Unsealed legal documents mention Andrew more than 70 times in relation to 2015 Epstein lawsuit
After settling a lawsuit brought by Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre out of court, Andrew’s relationship with Epstein is, once again, making headlines.
The reason behind it? Legal documents from Giuffre’s 2015 lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell going public. According to Newsweek, Andrew’s name appeared in the recently unsealed files more than 70 times.
Although many of the claims made against Andrew had been heard before, the renewed interest in his connection with Epstein continues. Meanwhile, Buckingham Palace...
Unsealed legal documents mention Andrew more than 70 times in relation to 2015 Epstein lawsuit
After settling a lawsuit brought by Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre out of court, Andrew’s relationship with Epstein is, once again, making headlines.
The reason behind it? Legal documents from Giuffre’s 2015 lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell going public. According to Newsweek, Andrew’s name appeared in the recently unsealed files more than 70 times.
Although many of the claims made against Andrew had been heard before, the renewed interest in his connection with Epstein continues. Meanwhile, Buckingham Palace...
- 1/6/2024
- by Mandi Kerr
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Lauri Carleton, the 66-year-old owner of the Lake Arrowhead-area clothing store Mag.pi, was shot and killed Friday, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department. The killing has drawn national attention due to reports that she was “murdered defending her LGBTQ+ Pride flags in front of her store,” as Lake Arrowhead LGBTQ stated in a Facebook post.
Now according to a post from Paul Feig, “Bridesmaids” director and friend of Carleton, she was killed by a 27-year-old man who ripped down a large pride flag outside her store. He adds that when she confronted him, he shot her.
“We are all devastated for her husband Bort and her family and the LGBTQ+ community, for whom Lauri was such a true ally,” Feig wrote on Instagram. “This intolerance has to end. Anyone using hateful language against the LGBTQ+ community has to realize their words matter, that their words can inspire violence against innocent loving people.
Now according to a post from Paul Feig, “Bridesmaids” director and friend of Carleton, she was killed by a 27-year-old man who ripped down a large pride flag outside her store. He adds that when she confronted him, he shot her.
“We are all devastated for her husband Bort and her family and the LGBTQ+ community, for whom Lauri was such a true ally,” Feig wrote on Instagram. “This intolerance has to end. Anyone using hateful language against the LGBTQ+ community has to realize their words matter, that their words can inspire violence against innocent loving people.
- 8/20/2023
- by Mike Roe
- The Wrap
Republican activists have been arrested amid peaceful protests against King Charles III’s Coronation in central London.
The Metropolitan Police said four arrests were made and a “significant” operation was underway in the Trafalgar Square area to address the protests. Three others were arrested near Wellington Arch.
“The individuals have been held on suspicion of breaching the peace,” the Met said. Police added that they had seized “lock-on devices.”
Stills from a video by the Alliance of European Republican Movements puporting to show Coronation protesters being arrested.
Videos from the Alliance of European Republican Movements showed members of Republic, a UK anti-royal group, being taken into custody by Metropolitan Police officers.
Republic said its leader, Graham Smith, was among members of the group arrested. It claimed that hundreds of placards were seized by police.
An officer at the scene on Trafalgar Square was asked by the Alliance of European Republican...
The Metropolitan Police said four arrests were made and a “significant” operation was underway in the Trafalgar Square area to address the protests. Three others were arrested near Wellington Arch.
“The individuals have been held on suspicion of breaching the peace,” the Met said. Police added that they had seized “lock-on devices.”
Stills from a video by the Alliance of European Republican Movements puporting to show Coronation protesters being arrested.
Videos from the Alliance of European Republican Movements showed members of Republic, a UK anti-royal group, being taken into custody by Metropolitan Police officers.
Republic said its leader, Graham Smith, was among members of the group arrested. It claimed that hundreds of placards were seized by police.
An officer at the scene on Trafalgar Square was asked by the Alliance of European Republican...
- 5/6/2023
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
King Charles III’s coronation ceremony is set to take place this spring, and the cost is already over 100 million. As the cost of living increases in the United Kingdom, many are wondering if taxpayers will be the ones paying for the king’s event.
King Charles reads the Queen’s speech next to her Imperial State Crown in the House of Lords Chamber, during the State Opening of Parliament in the House of Lords at the Palace of Westminster on May 10, 2022 in London, England | Alastair Grant – Wpa Pool/Getty Images King Charles’ ‘stripped back’ coronation will still cost over 100 million
Palace insiders have already shared that King Charles’ coronation will be smaller than his late mother’s, Queen Elizabeth II. Her 1953 ceremony cost £1.57m. In today’s dollars, that would be £51m (61 million Usd).
According to The Sun, Charles’ coronation is expected to cost around £100 million (120 million). That total will cover expenses like security,...
King Charles reads the Queen’s speech next to her Imperial State Crown in the House of Lords Chamber, during the State Opening of Parliament in the House of Lords at the Palace of Westminster on May 10, 2022 in London, England | Alastair Grant – Wpa Pool/Getty Images King Charles’ ‘stripped back’ coronation will still cost over 100 million
Palace insiders have already shared that King Charles’ coronation will be smaller than his late mother’s, Queen Elizabeth II. Her 1953 ceremony cost £1.57m. In today’s dollars, that would be £51m (61 million Usd).
According to The Sun, Charles’ coronation is expected to cost around £100 million (120 million). That total will cover expenses like security,...
- 2/18/2023
- by India McCarty
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
It's official: Minimalist posters are a thing. Studios are still churning out dull, lifeless floating head Photoshop deals, but everyone who knows where it's at lives for the clever, often fan-made movie art that pops up with increasing frequency.
One such experiment in coolness was conducted by graphic designer Wonchan Lee, who made several pieces representing different animated masterpieces in the Pixar canon, which can be seen in an article on Yahoo! and after the jump.
Each poster contains just a smidgeon of character detail, whether it be the three distinctive white stripes of Albert Brooks' Marlin from "Finding Nemo" set against an orange backdrop, or the unmistakable whiskers of Patton Oswalt's Remy from "Ratatouille." Instant recognizability is sacrificed for the joy of piecing things together in your head, and that extra leap lets the viewer feel like they're in on a fun secret, like recognizing a Masonic...
One such experiment in coolness was conducted by graphic designer Wonchan Lee, who made several pieces representing different animated masterpieces in the Pixar canon, which can be seen in an article on Yahoo! and after the jump.
Each poster contains just a smidgeon of character detail, whether it be the three distinctive white stripes of Albert Brooks' Marlin from "Finding Nemo" set against an orange backdrop, or the unmistakable whiskers of Patton Oswalt's Remy from "Ratatouille." Instant recognizability is sacrificed for the joy of piecing things together in your head, and that extra leap lets the viewer feel like they're in on a fun secret, like recognizing a Masonic...
- 3/13/2013
- by Max Evry
- NextMovie
In 1966 Kathryn Leigh Scott, fresh out of acting school and working part time as a Playboy bunny, was was cast as Maggie Evans the waitress-turned-governess on the ABC-tv cult serial Dark Shadows. In its prime, the Dark Shadows daytime series (which ran from 1966 to 1971) attracted 20 million viewers. The spooky, literate, romance and horror-driven show had universal appeal and came to be known as the program kids ran home from school to watch. Reruns and DVD releases of all 1,225 episodes have spawned new generations of Dark Shadows fans, who attend annual Dark Shadows Festivals where cast members reunite to celebrate the show’s unending popularity. During her tenure at the show, Kathryn Leigh Scott played several roles including Josette du Pres, the ghostly lover of Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid), who was killed at Widow’s Hill in the 18th-century flashbacks. After leaving the series, she co-starred in The Great Gatsby (1974), and...
- 4/24/2012
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Timur Bekmambetov (Wanted, Night Watch) has found his honest Abe. Heat Vision Blog is reporting that Benjamin Walker is now locked down to play the titular character in the adaptation of Seth Graham Smith's novel of the same name. Walker's previous work includes roles in Flags Of Our Fathers and Kinsey. This is Bekmambetov's first feature since the 2008 actioner, Wanted. Aside from some of it's casting choices, I enjoyed Wanted and Timur's hyper-style should make this flick one to watch. Also, the idea of Abraham Lincoln suiting up for a night of monster hunting sounds incredibly like something I need to see!
- 1/29/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ferg)
- www.themoviebit.com
It's been a long, hard road for Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, the adaptation of Seth Graham Smith's best selling book. The script has reportedly been highly praised, but it has had a difficult time getting people to stick with it. First, David O. Russell and Natalie Portman were attached before both dropped off this past fall. Then, after facing down some pretty stiff competition, Mike White emerged as the next director of the project. So guess what we have to report today? Deadline has gotten word that White has been forced to leave the director's chair of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, citing scheduling issues. In a statement, White was quoted as saying, "I loved the project and looked forward to working with Lionsgate. Unfortunately, the timing could not be worked out. I wish them the best with the movie." While campaigning for the project, White outlasted the...
- 1/19/2011
- cinemablend.com
The royals are under pressure to have an austere wedding in the teeth of a recession. Andrew Roberts on why the House of Windsor should live it up. Plus, view our full coverage of William & Kate-photos, videos, and more.
"The age of chivalry is gone," wrote the British philosopher Edmund Burke at the time of the French Revolution. "That of sophisters, economists, and calculators, has succeeded; and the glory of Europe is extinguished forever." So we must feel today when the very first question that the media are asking of Prince William's wedding to Kate Middleton is: "How much will it cost?"
Related story on The Daily Beast: Waity Katie's Marriage Gamble
The engagement ring has hardly been slipped on Kate's winsome finger before economists and calculators have started estimating the cost of security and police overtime, and worked out that the street-cleaning alone will come to $60,000. The argument about...
"The age of chivalry is gone," wrote the British philosopher Edmund Burke at the time of the French Revolution. "That of sophisters, economists, and calculators, has succeeded; and the glory of Europe is extinguished forever." So we must feel today when the very first question that the media are asking of Prince William's wedding to Kate Middleton is: "How much will it cost?"
Related story on The Daily Beast: Waity Katie's Marriage Gamble
The engagement ring has hardly been slipped on Kate's winsome finger before economists and calculators have started estimating the cost of security and police overtime, and worked out that the street-cleaning alone will come to $60,000. The argument about...
- 11/20/2010
- by Andrew Roberts
- The Daily Beast
Britain's Prince Philip has made another gaffe, this time mocking an Indian man's surname. The Duke of Edinburgh - who is known for his off-colour comments - made his latest blunder at a party at Buckingham Palace attended by 400 influential British Indians to celebrate a state visit by Indian President Pratibha Patil. As guests lined up to greet Philip and his wife Queen Elizabeth, Philip read businessman Atul Patel's nametag and said: "There's a lot of your family in tonight". Philip's joke refers to the stereotype that all Patels are related, as it is the second most popular Indian surname after Singh. Anti-monarchy group Republic has condemned the 88-year-old royal's comments. Spokesman Graham Smith told: "Making a joke about...
- 10/27/2009
- Monsters and Critics
Jane Austen would turn in her grave. But then again, that's what the writers of the Quirk Books adaptations of Austen's classics are counting on.
After the surprise success of "Pride & Prejudice & Zombies," Quirk Books announced the follow-up novel hitting stores later this year: "Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters."
The latest Jane Austen novel receiving the monster treatment is written by Ben H. Winter. "Pride & Prejudice & Zombies"-scribe Seth Graham Smith is hard at work at "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" for Grand Central.
The new book expands Austen's original text with what Quirk Books calls all-new scenes of "giant lobsters, rampaging octopi, two-headed sea serpents, and other biological monstrosities."...
After the surprise success of "Pride & Prejudice & Zombies," Quirk Books announced the follow-up novel hitting stores later this year: "Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters."
The latest Jane Austen novel receiving the monster treatment is written by Ben H. Winter. "Pride & Prejudice & Zombies"-scribe Seth Graham Smith is hard at work at "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" for Grand Central.
The new book expands Austen's original text with what Quirk Books calls all-new scenes of "giant lobsters, rampaging octopi, two-headed sea serpents, and other biological monstrosities."...
- 7/17/2009
- icelebz.com
Britain's Princess Diana's private letters are going to be kept secret. A request to make the notes available to the public was rejected because the letters - which were sent to the British government - were deemed to be "of a personal nature" by the Information Commissioner, and unrelated to government business.
Deputy Information Commissioner Graham Smith said: "It is important to draw a clear distinction between matters of a public interest and matters about which the public may be merely curious."
Britain's royal family is usually exempt from the Freedom of Information Act, unless the information is deemed to be in the interest of the public.
The first request to read the letters from the princess - who died in 1997 after a car accident in Paris - was made in October 2006.
Deputy Information Commissioner Graham Smith said: "It is important to draw a clear distinction between matters of a public interest and matters about which the public may be merely curious."
Britain's royal family is usually exempt from the Freedom of Information Act, unless the information is deemed to be in the interest of the public.
The first request to read the letters from the princess - who died in 1997 after a car accident in Paris - was made in October 2006.
- 2/19/2009
- icelebz.com
PVR Pictures will be distributing Ajitpal Mangat's much awaited Victory on an all India basis on commission and will be releasing approximately 450 prints altogether across India. The movie is releasing on 30th January, 2009. Written and directed by Ajitpal Mangat and produced by Manmohan Shetty's Walkwater Media Limited, Victory stars Harman Baweja, Amrita Rao, Anupam Kher, Gulshan Grover, Brett Lee, Harbhajan Singh, Graham Smith, Shoaib Mallik, Allan Border and more....
- 1/21/2009
- GlamSham
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