Princess Kate has been tipped to release another family photograph next month – just weeks after she faced fierce backlash for altering a public image. The Princess of Wales has been rarely seen since undergoing major abdominal surgery in January, leading to
Pope Francis says he has no plans to resign and isn’t suffering from any health problems that would require doing so, saying in a new memoir he still has “many projects to bring to fruition.” Francis, 87, made the comments in an
Jane Moore shut down claims that the Princess of Wales’ absence from royal life is some form of “sinister mystery” as the columnist waded in on the Mother’s Day photo editing row. Princess Kate recently underwent abdominal surgery and is currently recovering.
Princess Kate has been strongly defended as she comes in criticism following her picture editing fail, with a Royal Family expert insisting she is “doing the best she can.” Social media has been abuzz following the release of Princess Kate’s first image
The Royal Family has ignored the backlash surrounding a photograph of Princess Kate in a new post. The latest snap of the Princess of Wales sent fans into a frenzy as she continues to recover from abdominal surgery out of the limelight.
While @Snooker_WAG understood Trump’s comment if he was comparing the lucrative Saudi tournament to the opening stages of UK events. “I can see how it’s better than the early rounds at some tournaments, and even than some quarter finals when it’s a
Emmanuel Macron doubled down on the controversial statement he made last week as he urged Ukraine’s allies in the West “not to be cowards”. The French President sparked concerns and criticism in late February after he refused to rule out NATO soldiers
Piers Morgan has sparked backlash from some of his followers after suggesting Kate Middleton should “release a picture” of herself to end speculation following her recent stay in hospital. It comes after an American outlet became the first publication to release photographs
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Rishi Sunak has finally broken his silence over the Lee Anderson ‘Islamophobia’ row, following the popular Tory MPs suspension on Saturday. The PM was criticised over the weekend after he released a statement warning about polarisation and extremism, but refusing to be