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Imelda Staunton still wears the clothes she wore to play Queen Elizabeth II. ‘The Crown’ actress, 68, portrayed the monarch – who died aged 96 in September 2022 – in the final two seasons of Netflix’s hit royal drama, earning her best actress nominations from the British Academy Television and Golden Globe awards. She has now admitted about how she keeps wearing Elizabeth’s clothes from the show after getting immersed in her persona, with The Sun quoting her as saying: “It was quite a serious job and quite a serious responsibility carrying all that stuff. “I finished doing that last May and Ju...
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Queen Camilla is said to be one of the only senior royals who has watched ‘The Crown’. The 76-year-old wife of King Charles, 75, crowned alongside him on 6 May, has apparently bucked the trend of the rest of The Firm by tuning into the popular Netflix drama, with a source saying she has been a fan as the show comes under fire for using its final series to recreate Princess Diana’s death and feature her as a ghost. Page Six reported a “good source” said “Queen Camilla is one of the only royals to watch ‘The Crown’.” They added she may only have seen “early episodes”, and said Catherine, Princes...
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The Duke of Sussex has been accused of going wrong with his career outside the royal family by turning himself into a “miserable victim”. Royal historian and author Hugo Vickers, 71, made the remark as Prince Harry, 38, and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, 41, were branded “f****** grifters” by a Spotify chief after the pair’s $20million deal with the platform was dumped. Hugo told Page Six he thought the Invictus Games, which ex-British Army captain Harry founded before he met Meghan and which sees injured soldiers compete in multi-sports events, was a prime example of how Harry has mishan...
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King Charles is said to dislike the idea of living at Buckingham Palace. The 74-year-old monarch, who was crowned at Westminster Abbey on 6 May, has access to more than 30 privately owned residences, but reportedly favours smaller options than the iconic London residence. Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine and the author of multiple royal biographies, told The Times: “Maybe in the end he will have to move into Buckingham Palace, but I don’t think he wants to. “Buckingham Palace is so huge and impersonal and red, with red carpets and curtains. It’s not his style. “He may decide ...
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