Prince Andrew shows ‘he does not respect’ future King
Prince Andrew made a snide remark about Kate Middleton with ill intentions, says an expert.
Andrew Lownie, the author of new book Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, says that Andrew felt jealous of Prince William’s wife.
Lownie told OK! Magazine: “I can’t see how anyone could make unkind comments about Kate when she’s been the family’s saving grace. It surprised me, but people do get jealous. I’d have thought Prince Andrew would respect William as future king though.”
“William has a very strong sense of public duty and is doing his best to keep the show on the road,” Lownie said. “He’s all about doing things the right way and has enough on his plate without having to think about his uncle.”
Speaking of other Royal Family members, the author added: “Everyone is pulling together – Charles, Anne, Edward, William and others – but the whole side has been let down by Prince Andrew.”
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have signed a fresh multi-year film and television deal with Netflix, contradicting reports this year that the streaming company would not renew its contract with them.
Harry and Meghan, who struck a five-year deal in 2020 reportedly worth $100m (£78m) after stepping back from their duties as senior royals, have collaborated with Netflix on a number of projects, most recently the duchess’s lifestyle series With Love, Meghan.
Media reports had suggested that poor viewing figures for some of the couple’s projects meant that Netflix would not extend the “first look” deal, whereby the streamer has the first option on any projects their company, Archewell Productions, generates.
With Love, Meghan – alongside which the duchess launched her brand, As Ever, in which Netflix is now a partner – failed to break into the streamer’s top 300 shows in the first half of this year, while Harry’s documentary, Polo, ranked 3,346 of 7,000 shows.
The terms of the “multi-year, first look deal for film and television projects” were not disclosed.
The duchess said: “We’re proud to extend our partnership with Netflix and expand our work together to include the As Ever brand.
“My husband and I feel inspired by our partners who work closely with us and our Archewell Productions team to create thoughtful content across genres that resonates globally, and celebrates our shared vision.”
A scene from the trailer for the Netflix show Harry & Meghan. Photograph: Netflix
Their new output will include a second season of With Love, Meghan later this month, as well as a Christmas special in December.
Archewell Productions is also working on Masaka Kids, A Rhythm Within, a documentary about orphaned children in the Masaka region of Uganda, where the “shadows of the HIV/Aids crisis linger”.
A boardroom dispute led to Harry stepping down in March from Sentebale, the charity he founded to help children orphaned by Aids in Lesotho. A spokesperson said at the weekend that the duke was considering setting up a new charitable organisation working “in the same space in the region”.
There is also “active development” on other Archewell projects with Netflix, which “span a variety of content genres”, including a feature adaptation of the bestselling romantic novel Meet Me At The Lake, by Carley Fortune.
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Not all the couple’s forays into content creation have been commercially successful. In 2023, a $20m deal they had signed with Spotify to produce podcasts came to an end after just 12 episodes.
Spotify’s head of podcast innovation and development labelled the pair “grifters” on his own podcast after the Sussexes announced the end of the relationship.
“I wish I had been involved in the ‘Meghan and Harry leave Spotify’ negotiation,” said Bill Simmons, who sold his company to Spotify for $196m in 2020 and gained a leadership role at the company. “The Fucking Grifters. That’s the podcast we should have launched with them.”
Reports at the time said the royal couple had not met the productivity benchmark required to receive the full headline payout from the deal.
Experts laud Meghan Markle’s new win against haters
Meghan Markle has just lauded for the way she silenced her haters by walking a different path.
Former BBC Royal Correspondent Jennie Bond is the expert in question, and the commentator spoke to host Martin Daubney about this ‘victory’ as she calls it.
The chat happened on GB News and saw Ms Bond say, “There was no statement from Harry and Meghan and no indication at any point, but we all decided that the Netflix deal was dead in the water, so it’s one in the eye, actually, to all her detractors.”
“There’s one show that’s in the can already, that’s her lifestyle show, there’s a holiday special about Christmas, and then there’s the Ugandan documentary.”
“Harry was mentioned in that only as one of many producers, quite a long way down, actually, and Meghan is also mentioned there. The rest of it is all very, very vague. But the fact of the matter is, Meghan has won, and we have to eat humble pie.”
In her conversation with the host Ms Bond also highlighted why she believes the Duke took on no solo projects this time around by saying, “I think he has realised that perhaps television isn’t his forte, producing television programmes is really not as easy as he might have thought, and he’s far better not on the celebrity treadmill.”
After all “he’s much better using his name for his campaigns, and I think that he is going to be going in that direction with just a little foot in the Netflix camp from time to time.”
However she did note that Prince Harry’s passion project the Invictus Games is still a hot pocket being one “his biggest success so far.”
So “i’m sure he is obviously going to continue with that, but I think he will be treading a different path. Netflix say that they are very influential voices, Harry and Meghan, and it’s true. Whatever they do, whatever they say or whatever gesture they make, we’re all over it, aren’t we?”
On the other hand “Meghan is the celebrity, she is the LA girl, and he has a bit of a bit part here, but hopefully, that’s the way they want to work it, and he will create a different path for himself,” Ms Bond said in her concluding remarks.
Noah Centineo is attached to play a young John Rambo, the role made famous by Sylvester Stallone, in a new “Rambo” prequel from Millennium Media titled “John Rambo.”
The first “Rambo” film was based on David Morrell’s 1972 novel “First Blood,” about a troubled Vietnam War veteran and former U.S. Army Special Forces Soldier who is expert in weaponry, hand-to-hand combat and guerrilla warfare. The five-film franchise, consisting of “First Blood” (1982), “Rambo: First Blood Part II” (1985), “Rambo III” (1988), “Rambo” (2008) and “Rambo: Last Blood” (2019), has grossed over $800 million worldwide.
Centineo rose to fame for his role on “The Fosters” before breaking out with a scene-stealing turn as heartthrob Peter Kavinsky in Netflix’s “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” films. Centineo also starred in and executive produced the spy adventure series “The Recruit” for the streamer. In 2022, the actor appeared opposite Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in “Black Adam” as Atom Smasher. Most recently, he portrayed gunner Brian Zawi in Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland’s “Warfare” for A24, alongside Joseph Quinn, Kit Connor, Charles Melton and D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai. Additional credits include “Charlie’s Angels” and “Sierra Burgess Is a Loser.”
Centineo also helms production banner Arkhum Productions alongside Enzo Marc, which debuted its first feature “Our Hero, Balthazar” at Tribeca earlier this year. Written and directed by Oscar Boyson, the film is a black comedy about a wealthy teen who makes social media videos pleading for stricter gun laws as a ploy to get attention, before his life changes when he meets up with an online troll who says he’s planning a school shooting.
Centineo is represented by WME and Myman Greenspan Fox.
HBO Max’s “The Gilded Age” ended its third season on Sunday, with a happy ending for Peggy (Denée Benton), who — spoiler alert — was proposed to on the dance floor by William (Jordan Donica) during the Kirklands’ ball. The engagement ring presented during the scene featured pearls and diamonds in a design that experts judged ahead of its time.
Set in the late 19th century, the show has often featured jewelry styles inspired by the Victorian era. Peggy’s engagement ring took a different route. The setting of her ring falls within the cluster-style family, featuring a pearl as the center stone surrounded by diamonds set in yellow gold.
“Natural Pearls, yellow gold and clusters were popular themes during this time, so these themes in the ring match the era. However, based on the gallery and the less delicate nature of the metalwork, this ring feels a bit more 1940s to me,” Andria Rogers, founder of the New York-based vintage jewelry company Andria Barboné, told WWD.
Peggy’s engagement ring from “The Gilded Age” Season Three finale episode.
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According to Rogers, true Victorian pieces tend to lie closer to the finger, having a low profile, more tightly knit stones, cohesive designs and antique diamonds. Peggy’s ring, on the other hand, appears to be a more modern cut.
Lauren DeYoung, founder of Lauren DeYoung Jewelry, said the ring has more similarities with a classic cocktail ring from the 1950s than with pieces from the late 1800s. “It’s challenging to accurately identify the diamond cuts in this piece, but in an original Victorian ring, we would see old mine-cut or rose-cut diamonds,” DeYoung said.
If sold today, Penny’s ring would likely feature in a price range of $3,000 to $5,000, the jewelers said. “A ring from the 1880s would feature a natural pearl, as it predates the introduction of cultured pearls. While natural pearls are rare, the small size would not hold significant value,” DeYoung explained.
Peggy (Denée Benton) and William (Jordan Donica)
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The style of Peggy’s engagement ring can please brides-to-be today. “We still see diamond cuts from this period that are very popular, including old mine-cut and rose-cut diamonds,” DeYoung said.
Other styles from the Victorian Era that are still en vogue are half-hoops, which feature three to five stones spanning across a thin finger, and Toi et Mois, which feature two gemstones side by side. “Toi et Mois has become popular again recently, but was a very common and romantic theme in the 1800s,” Rogers said.
HBO has confirmed that season 3 of The Last of Us will not air until 2027, sparking speculation among fans about the show’s future. The network addressed the rumours during a programming update, stressing that the series remains in active development despite the extended wait.
Adapted from the acclaimed PlayStation video game franchise, The Last of Us debuted in January 2023 to strong critical and audience reception.
Set in a post-apocalyptic United States ravaged by a fungal outbreak, the first season followed Joel and Ellie’s cross-country journey, drawing over 37 million viewers per episode worldwide and securing multiple awards.
Season 2, broadcast from April to May 2025, covered the first half of The Last of Us Part II and introduced new characters alongside significant plot changes.
HBO content chief Casey Bloys confirmed the 2027 release date for season 3 but noted uncertainty over whether the remainder of the story will be told across one or two seasons.
The upcoming season will bring notable creative changes. Neil Druckmann, series co-creator and creative lead on the original games, will step back from his role, leaving Craig Mazin as sole showrunner following the departure of executive producer Halley Gross.
In a major narrative shift, season 3 will centre on Abby, a pivotal character from The Last of Us Part II. Kaitlyn Dever has been officially cast in the role, with the story expected to explore the aftermath of Joel’s death and the intertwined arcs of Ellie and Abby.
Although HBO has not released filming dates, production is expected to begin in the next year.
The series will continue its large-scale location shoots, complex visual effects work, and detailed character development, maintaining the high production standards that have defined the adaptation.
Kylie Jenner receives sweet birthday celebration from sister Kendall
Kylie Jenner’s 28th birthday was celebrated by her sister, Kendall.
The reality star received multiple birthday tributes from her large family to mark the day with an intimate party, ditching the luxurious choices other celebrities opt for.
Kendall, the birthday girl’s 29-year-old sister, set up an elegant table for the al fresco meal, with white table clothes, decorated with candles, flowers and fresh tomatoes.
The Mediterranean buffet included a simple arugula and tomato salad, stuffed peppers, olives, pita bread, cucumber salad, couscous as well as more.
“Best birthday ever!!!!!!! I’m so grateful to my family and friends for making this weekend so special and full of love. 28 feels so good!!!!!” she captioned the carousel of images featuring moments from the party.
Expressing gratitude to her sister, Kylie further wrote, “To my sister Kendal Jenner thank you from the bottom of my heart for planning everything so perfectly. I’m so lucky to have you.”
During the celebration, Kylie and her friends enjoyed a cake covered with fresh raspberries, roses and daisies.
As the beauty mogul blew out the candles, a video that was captured by her sister, Kendall, her close pal Hailey Bieber and her husband, Justine Bieber, could be seen, as the Rhode owner captured memories on her phone.
Earlier in the day, Kylie had a sweet gathering with her kids and friends as they enjoyed homemade pie loaded with sprinkles, gummy candies.
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Crocs have always been comfy, but now they’re cozy, too.
The cult-favorite footwear brand has tapped Millie Bobby Brown as global ambassador and the face of its new Surrey Hills-set campaign, highlighting the brand’s latest drop: the Classic Unfurgettable Clog. The fresh silhouette combines the versatility of Crocs’ Classic Lined Clog with the unmatched comfort of Crocs’ Classic Cozzzy Slipper.
Crocs Classic Unfurgettable Clog
Shot by Lillie Eiger, the photographs capture the elevated styling potential for the brand’s newest release. Brown models the Unfurgettable Clog‘s Mushroom and Quartz colorways, but the fuzzy footwear is available in three additional hues as well: Black, Vanilla and Milk Chocolate. Each of the five varieties retails for $59.99 and comes in both women’s and men’s sizes.
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In the campaign imagery, Brown explores her bold and whimsical style by adorning her clogs with an assortment of playful Jibbitz charms. The Unfurgettable Clogs can hold eight total Jibbitz in the holes along their faux fur backstraps.
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In addition to unveiling the Unfurgettable Clog, Crocs has dropped fresh colorways in other popular fleece and fuzz-lined shoes: the Classic Lined Clog ($44.99-$59.99), Classic Cozzzy Slipper ($39.99-$49.99) and Classic Cozzzy Luxe Slipper ($54.99).
Crocs Classic Cozzzy Slipper
The Millie Bobby Brown ambassadorship announcement comes on the heels of the Lola Tung x Crocs campaign, the brand’s crossover with The Summer I Turned Pretty star, in which she models the Classic Crafted Clog.
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Shop the Classic Unfurgettable Clog along with the new colorways of the Classic Lined Clog, Classic Cozzzy Slipper and Classic Cozzzy Luxe Slipper now at crocs.com and through Crocs retailers and wholesalers globally. For more inspiration, check out the special Unfurgettable Jibbitz curation.
Popular streamer Asmongold has said he is considering taking a break from streaming for up to six months, citing his father’s declining health and the demands of maintaining a consistent broadcast schedule.
Speaking during an August 2025 livestream, the creator responded to a video from fellow influencer Tectone, which featured an earlier clip where Asmongold described himself as “fried” from streaming obligations and managing his father’s medical care.
“It’s not something I’ve entirely decided on, but I’m being pulled in a lot of different directions,” he explained. “I have no idea what’s gonna happen. For me, there’s a lot of fatigue that sets in.”
The 35-year-old streamer said he had previously been a caretaker for his mother for eight years, and is now supporting his father, whose recovery will still require long-term assistance.
Asmongold confirmed that no decision has been finalised regarding the length or timing of any potential hiatus. However, many viewers encouraged him to prioritise family.
Some suggested he hire an in-home caretaker, but he noted that his father preferred his direct involvement.
Messages from fans urged him to spend quality time with his father, with some recommending activities such as camping or fishing.
Although Asmongold has taken short breaks from streaming before, a six-month absence would be unusual given his current status as the most-watched streamer in the world, achieved through multi-streaming on both Kick and Twitch.
The streamer has built a following since his early days as a World of Warcraft-focused content creator, later expanding into broader commentary.
Whether he steps away temporarily or continues his schedule, his audience has expressed support for his decision-making during this period.