According to royal reporter Richard Palmer, King Charles repairing the bond between sons William and Harry will be a tough nut to crack.
However, some believe Charles is eagerly working to repair his relationship with his estranged son Harry.
King Charles and Prince William Held Summit To Discuss Harry’s Future Within The Monarchy
In early January, the Monarchy received a deep blow as a result of the health crisis of two of its most senior royals: Princess Kate and King Charles.
At the time, Harry showed interest in returning to be a part time royal, but reports revealed William firmly blocked the move.
While some still think Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, may try to suggest a half-in half-out approach to being royals – they originally suggested this to the late Queen but the notion was rejected – Palmer believes it would be turned down flat.
“I just can’t see it happening.
However, some believe Charles is eagerly working to repair his relationship with his estranged son Harry.
King Charles and Prince William Held Summit To Discuss Harry’s Future Within The Monarchy
In early January, the Monarchy received a deep blow as a result of the health crisis of two of its most senior royals: Princess Kate and King Charles.
At the time, Harry showed interest in returning to be a part time royal, but reports revealed William firmly blocked the move.
While some still think Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, may try to suggest a half-in half-out approach to being royals – they originally suggested this to the late Queen but the notion was rejected – Palmer believes it would be turned down flat.
“I just can’t see it happening.
- 4/28/2024
- by Nmesoma Okechukwu
- Soap Opera Spy
While grandson Prince William celebrated St. Patrick’s Day with the Irish Guards, Queen Elizabeth and husband Prince Philip marked the festive occasion at the zoo! The Queen, in a pale blue outfit and matching hat (with feather detail!) by Angela Kelly, visited the famous Zsl London Zoo for the opening of the exhibit, Land of the Lions, which will provide a new breeding center for a group Asiatic lions. And while it’s rare for the Queen to ever be distracted during a speech, even Her Majesty couldn’t help but look over her shoulder as two twin lions...
- 3/17/2016
- by Simon Perry, @SPerryPeoplemag
- PEOPLE.com
Kieran Kinsella
Appropriately enough for this time of year, Acorn Media’s latest batch of DVD releases includes The Fall. It’s a Belfast based psychological crime drama in which Dsi Stella Gibson attempts to hunt down a sadistic serial killer who seems to delight in deviousness. Somewhat unusually for a crime drama, the killer is identified fairly early on as Paul Spector. Thereafter, Spector and Gibson become embroiled in a game of cat and mouse that lasts through five suspensful episodes. The relationship between Spector and Gibson is similar to the one involving Hannibal Lector and Clarice except for the fact that Lector was banged up while Spector is on the loose.
X-Files actress Gillian Anderson takes on the role of Gibson and she seems quite at home on British TV these days having enjoyed success in recent hits such as Great Expectations. Her nemesis is the rather less...
Appropriately enough for this time of year, Acorn Media’s latest batch of DVD releases includes The Fall. It’s a Belfast based psychological crime drama in which Dsi Stella Gibson attempts to hunt down a sadistic serial killer who seems to delight in deviousness. Somewhat unusually for a crime drama, the killer is identified fairly early on as Paul Spector. Thereafter, Spector and Gibson become embroiled in a game of cat and mouse that lasts through five suspensful episodes. The relationship between Spector and Gibson is similar to the one involving Hannibal Lector and Clarice except for the fact that Lector was banged up while Spector is on the loose.
X-Files actress Gillian Anderson takes on the role of Gibson and she seems quite at home on British TV these days having enjoyed success in recent hits such as Great Expectations. Her nemesis is the rather less...
- 10/18/2013
- by Edited by K Kinsella
That Puppet Game Show debuted with 2.37m viewers on Saturday (August 10), overnight data suggests.
BBC One's latest Saturday night entertainment offering attracted 15.3% of the available audience from 6.45pm.
It was followed by I Love My Country, which continued with 2.77m (16.2%), down 190k on last week's opener.
The National Lottery: Break the Safe scored 3.86m (21.1%) at 8.15pm, while Casualty was watched by 4.32m (22.8%) at 9.15pm and Mrs Brown's Boys pulled in 4.09m (23.6%) at 10pm.
Meanwhile, ITV showed Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire to 4.21m (23.8%) at 7pm. The latest episode of The Americans was seen by 860k (5%) at 9.50pm.
On BBC Two, Proms Extra 2013 aired from 7pm, with 570k (3.6%) tuning in. Dad's Army had 1.08m (6.3%) at 7.45pm and David Starkey's Music and Monarchy continued with 770k (4.3%) at 8.15pm.
The fifth instalment of drama Top of the Lake attracted 880k viewers (4.6%) from 9.15pm, after which Qi: Xl had 700k (4.4%) at 10.15pm.
BBC One's latest Saturday night entertainment offering attracted 15.3% of the available audience from 6.45pm.
It was followed by I Love My Country, which continued with 2.77m (16.2%), down 190k on last week's opener.
The National Lottery: Break the Safe scored 3.86m (21.1%) at 8.15pm, while Casualty was watched by 4.32m (22.8%) at 9.15pm and Mrs Brown's Boys pulled in 4.09m (23.6%) at 10pm.
Meanwhile, ITV showed Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire to 4.21m (23.8%) at 7pm. The latest episode of The Americans was seen by 860k (5%) at 9.50pm.
On BBC Two, Proms Extra 2013 aired from 7pm, with 570k (3.6%) tuning in. Dad's Army had 1.08m (6.3%) at 7.45pm and David Starkey's Music and Monarchy continued with 770k (4.3%) at 8.15pm.
The fifth instalment of drama Top of the Lake attracted 880k viewers (4.6%) from 9.15pm, after which Qi: Xl had 700k (4.4%) at 10.15pm.
- 8/11/2013
- Digital Spy
I Love My Country debuted with 2.96m viewers on Saturday (August 3), overnight data suggests.
BBC One's new patriotic celebrity quiz show attracted 17.1% of the available audience from 7.30pm.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade earlier grabbed 3.12m (22.4%) from 5.15pm. The National Lottery: Break the Safe scored 4.42m (23.5%) at 8.15pm, while Casualty was watched by 4.41m (22.6%) at 9.15pm and Mrs Brown's Boys pulled in 4.16m (23.6%) at 10pm.
Meanwhile, Your Face Sounds Familiar finished with 3.70m (21.5%) on ITV at 7.30pm, its highest ratings since its debut in June. All Star Family Fortunes earned 3.29m (17%) at 8.45pm and the latest episode of The Americans was seen by 950k (5.4%) an hour later.
Back on BBC Two, Dad's Army aired from 7pm, with 650k (4.2%) tuning in. Proms Extra 2013 had 550k (3.3%) at 7.30pm and David Starkey's Music and Monarchy took 740k (4.1%) at 8.15pm.
The fourth instalment of drama Top of the Lake attracted 890k viewers (4.6%) from 9.15pm,...
BBC One's new patriotic celebrity quiz show attracted 17.1% of the available audience from 7.30pm.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade earlier grabbed 3.12m (22.4%) from 5.15pm. The National Lottery: Break the Safe scored 4.42m (23.5%) at 8.15pm, while Casualty was watched by 4.41m (22.6%) at 9.15pm and Mrs Brown's Boys pulled in 4.16m (23.6%) at 10pm.
Meanwhile, Your Face Sounds Familiar finished with 3.70m (21.5%) on ITV at 7.30pm, its highest ratings since its debut in June. All Star Family Fortunes earned 3.29m (17%) at 8.45pm and the latest episode of The Americans was seen by 950k (5.4%) an hour later.
Back on BBC Two, Dad's Army aired from 7pm, with 650k (4.2%) tuning in. Proms Extra 2013 had 550k (3.3%) at 7.30pm and David Starkey's Music and Monarchy took 740k (4.1%) at 8.15pm.
The fourth instalment of drama Top of the Lake attracted 890k viewers (4.6%) from 9.15pm,...
- 8/4/2013
- Digital Spy
BBC Two drama Top of the Lake continued with 1.28m (7%) from 9.15pm on Saturday (July 21), overnight data suggests.
The second instalment of the six-part series, starring Mad Men's Elisabeth Moss as a detective who returns to New Zealand to investigate the disappearance of a 12-year-old pregnant girl, was down 650k on last week's debut.
Meanwhile, Your Face Sounds Familiar interested 2.79m (17.2%) on ITV at 7.30pm and All Star Family Fortunes earned 2.3m (12.7%) at 8.45pm. The latest episode of The Americans was seen by 910k (5.3%) an hour later.
Over on BBC One, Raiders of the Lost Ark attracted 2.93m (19.4%) from 6.30pm, after which The National Lottery: In It to Win It scored 3.74m (21.7%) at 8.15pm. Casualty was watched by 4.2m (22.9%) at 9.15pm and Mrs Brown's Boys pulled in 3.94m (23.2%) at 10pm.
Back on BBC Two, Dad's Army aired from 7.45pm, with 1.31m (8.2%) tuning in. David Starkey's Music and...
The second instalment of the six-part series, starring Mad Men's Elisabeth Moss as a detective who returns to New Zealand to investigate the disappearance of a 12-year-old pregnant girl, was down 650k on last week's debut.
Meanwhile, Your Face Sounds Familiar interested 2.79m (17.2%) on ITV at 7.30pm and All Star Family Fortunes earned 2.3m (12.7%) at 8.45pm. The latest episode of The Americans was seen by 910k (5.3%) an hour later.
Over on BBC One, Raiders of the Lost Ark attracted 2.93m (19.4%) from 6.30pm, after which The National Lottery: In It to Win It scored 3.74m (21.7%) at 8.15pm. Casualty was watched by 4.2m (22.9%) at 9.15pm and Mrs Brown's Boys pulled in 3.94m (23.2%) at 10pm.
Back on BBC Two, Dad's Army aired from 7.45pm, with 1.31m (8.2%) tuning in. David Starkey's Music and...
- 7/21/2013
- Digital Spy
BBC TV and Radio will mark the 60th anniversary of The Queen's Coronation with a season of programming.
The shows will present the history behind the memorable day of June 2, 1953, the first Coronation to be televised.
BBC Parliament will air the digitally remastered version of the Abbey Coronation Service for the first time, in full, on Sunday, June 2, 2013. The original footage has been restored by BBC Studios and Post Production and it will air at the exact times of the original transmission, from 10.15am to 5.20pm.
In the build-up to the anniversary, BBC One will air The Queen: A Passion For Horses, a documentary about Queen Elizabeth's lifelong love for horses. Hosted by Clare Balding, the show will include behind-the-scene access to The Queen interacting with her horses and new-born foals.
Balding said: "The Queen is one of the most accomplished and respected breeders in Britain, with an especially...
The shows will present the history behind the memorable day of June 2, 1953, the first Coronation to be televised.
BBC Parliament will air the digitally remastered version of the Abbey Coronation Service for the first time, in full, on Sunday, June 2, 2013. The original footage has been restored by BBC Studios and Post Production and it will air at the exact times of the original transmission, from 10.15am to 5.20pm.
In the build-up to the anniversary, BBC One will air The Queen: A Passion For Horses, a documentary about Queen Elizabeth's lifelong love for horses. Hosted by Clare Balding, the show will include behind-the-scene access to The Queen interacting with her horses and new-born foals.
Balding said: "The Queen is one of the most accomplished and respected breeders in Britain, with an especially...
- 5/3/2013
- Digital Spy
We are all fascinated with the idea of a Monarchy, and for Americans our once close connection to the British crown makes this even more interesting. Historian David Starkey presents a series looking at British rulers from the Saxons to Queen Victoria in a comprehensive and educational program. Who has never dreamt of being a King or Queen, a Prince or Princess? Not many have resisted the allure of imagining .if I were King,. and have had great notions of what could be accomplished. In this historical, educational and realistic view of those who ruled Great Britain audiences will have the opportunity to see what it really meant to be the King. A crown didn.t always mean...
- 8/16/2010
- by June L.
- Monsters and Critics
The weekend’s here. You’ve just been paid, and it’s burning a hole in your pocket. What’s a pop culture geek to do? In hopes of steering you in the right direction to blow some of that hard-earned cash, it’s time for the Fred Weekend Shopping Guide - your spotlight on the things you didn’t even know you wanted…
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I really could have done without the over-the-top violence, because I actually found the story behind Kick-Ass (Lionsgate, Rated R, Blu-Ray-$39.99 Srp) to be pretty damn good, adapted from the comic book of the same name that envisions what it might be like for a real-life teen to decide to become a superhero-styled vigilante. What elevates it, though, is an impressive cast - including Nic Cage...
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I really could have done without the over-the-top violence, because I actually found the story behind Kick-Ass (Lionsgate, Rated R, Blu-Ray-$39.99 Srp) to be pretty damn good, adapted from the comic book of the same name that envisions what it might be like for a real-life teen to decide to become a superhero-styled vigilante. What elevates it, though, is an impressive cast - including Nic Cage...
- 8/13/2010
- by UncaScroogeMcD
DVD Playhouse—July 2010
By
Allen Gardner
Two From Powell/Pressburger Criterion releases gorgeous new transfers of two of the greatest films to come out of post-war Britain, from that period’s greatest filmmaking team: Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. Black Narcissus was originally released in 1947 and caused a sensation with its explosive story about a nun (Deborah Kerr), cloistered in a remote convent in the Himalayas, who must battle elements both external (the punishing weather) and internal (temptations of the flesh over duty to the spirit). Also features stellar turns by England’s greatest actresses at the time: Flora Robson, Kathleen Byron and a young Jean Simmons. One of the most dazzling films ever made, bolstered by Oscar-winning cinematography from Jack Cardiff. Bonuses: New transfer, supervised by Cardiff, editor Thelma Schoonmaker Powell; Introduction by filmmaker Bernard Tavernier; Commentary by Powell and Martin Scorsese; Featurettes; Documentaries and interviews; Trailer. The Red Shoes,...
By
Allen Gardner
Two From Powell/Pressburger Criterion releases gorgeous new transfers of two of the greatest films to come out of post-war Britain, from that period’s greatest filmmaking team: Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. Black Narcissus was originally released in 1947 and caused a sensation with its explosive story about a nun (Deborah Kerr), cloistered in a remote convent in the Himalayas, who must battle elements both external (the punishing weather) and internal (temptations of the flesh over duty to the spirit). Also features stellar turns by England’s greatest actresses at the time: Flora Robson, Kathleen Byron and a young Jean Simmons. One of the most dazzling films ever made, bolstered by Oscar-winning cinematography from Jack Cardiff. Bonuses: New transfer, supervised by Cardiff, editor Thelma Schoonmaker Powell; Introduction by filmmaker Bernard Tavernier; Commentary by Powell and Martin Scorsese; Featurettes; Documentaries and interviews; Trailer. The Red Shoes,...
- 7/27/2010
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
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