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Prince Andrew’s resignation: What does it mean for the royal family?
After his controversial Jeffrey Epstein interview, Prince Andrew is canceling himself from royal duties, maybe permanently. Will it quell critics?
Prince Andrew, in ‘no holds barred’ interview with BBC, says he doesn’t remember meeting accuser
Trying to contain damage inflicted by his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew talked to the BBC in a “no holds barred” interview.
Prince Harry, Duchess Meghan and Archie to spend Christmas with her mom, not the queen
It’s tradition for royals to spend Christmas with queen at but not required. This year Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will spend it with her mom.
Prince Andrew accuser target of suit questioning her claims of forced sex
If Alan Dershowitz can convince a jury that Virginia Giuffre is wrong or lying about forced sex with him, will that relieve pressure on Prince Andrew?
Will & Kate, Harry & Meghan set to reunite, will step out together for Remembrance Day
Don’t count on dramatics when the royal Fab Four, Will & Kate, Harry & Meghan, reunite for Remembrance Day in wake of overwrought tales of feuding.
James Dean, dead 64 years, will be resurrected via technology to star in new movie
Creepy or cool? Filmmakers plan to re-create screen icon James Dean, 64 years after his death, to star in new movie ‘Finding Jack.’ VFX is involved.
Prince Charles dragged into counterfeit art scandal
Prince Charles’ charitable foundation was fooled by fake artworks loaned by a British businessman and painted by a convicted American art forger.
Rose McGowan sues Harvey Weinstein, Lisa Bloom, more claiming ‘diabolical’ intimidation plot
One of Harvey Weinstein’s loudest accusers, Rose McGowan, is suing him, his ex-lawyers and Black Cube alleging a smear and intimidation campaign.
Leonardo Da Vinci rocks the Louvre 500 years after his death
Marking the 500th anniversary of his death, “Leonardo Da Vinci” is the largest ever exhibit of his work. It opens at the Louvre in Paris on Oct. 24, 2019.