Royal family ‘hugely nervous’ about Prince Harry’s memoir: It’s a ‘time bomb’
Page Six previously reported that Harry is desperate to rewrite his upcoming book in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II’s death last month.
Page Six previously reported that Harry is desperate to rewrite his upcoming book in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II’s death last month.
According to the new Peacock documentary “Prince Andrew: BANISHED,” the prince called a guard a “fat lardy-ass c–t” when a woman was stopped from coming up to his rooms.
“It was all about, we’re back now on course to build Brand Meghan and the book, the Netflix series, the podcast,” says a royal expert.
In his first public speech since her passing, the newly anointed Prince of Wales referenced his beloved grannie during a United Wildlife Summit.
The “Sopranos” star will play the “SNL” alum’s mom in the upcoming Peacock series “Bupkis,” a fictionalized version of his life.
“Eric Adams I saw coming. I said to my friends, ‘He’s going to make you long for de Blasio, [and] he was terrible,'” the author told Page Six over the weekend.
Harry canceled a possible meeting with his brother to clear the air because he was so concerned it would be leaked to the press by William’s camp.
McCain previously called out the “unfathomable tension” that Goldberg created at the ABC talk show, which she left in August 2021 after four seasons.
“I want her to admit what she did and what part she had,” the actress said. “For me, that would be perfect, instead of still trying to hide what she did.”
“To me, there were some episodes and storylines that I really wasn’t a fan of … there is a bit of cancel culture around it, which to me is not inappropriate.”
Charles is now King but he has the support of four women of Windsor who are ready to fill the void left by Queen Elizabeth.
“I do feel, as something I got from the book and I got from the movie, (“White Noise”) is that in some ways to accept death is maybe to live a fuller life.”
“That’s the unfortunate truth of the times that we’re living in,” the “Luckiest Girl Alive” star, who left Ukraine at the age of 7, explained.
The “Jackass” star’s therapist advised him to abstain from sex and masturbation as the first step to recovering from his addiction.
“Hollywood is very important, work is very important but I think being honest is much more important,” the Hallmark actor told us recently.