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MICHAEL RAPAPORT Shocks Fans: Admits Trump Was Right on Israel and Economy
— Actor Michael Rapaport, known for his harsh criticism of Donald Trump, has recently changed his tune on two key issues. Speaking on Sage Steele’s podcast, Rapaport admitted he was wrong about Trump’s handling of the economy and Israel.
Rapaport had previously called Trump derogatory names and criticized him daily. However, he now acknowledges that Trump supported Israel effectively and weakened Iran’s terror financing capabilities.
“I was wrong,” Rapaport confessed, noting that while he still dislikes some of Trump’s behavior, he can’t deny the positive outcomes in these areas. This admission marks a significant shift in Rapaport’s stance on the former president.
KING Charles’s NEW Portrait Shocks Royal Fans
— King Charles’s first official portrait by UK artist Jonathan Yeo introduces postmodern elements, breaking from traditional royal portraits. The 8.5ft by 6.5ft painting features the King in Welsh Guards uniform, holding a sword.
The portrait surrounds King Charles with a vivid red abstract cloud and includes a butterfly above his right shoulder, symbolizing his lifelong environmental activism and metamorphosis into the role of King.
Yeo aimed to blend royal traditions with modernity, reflecting a 21st-century monarchy and highlighting the King’s humanity. He expressed gratitude for capturing such an extraordinary figure at this historic moment.
Prince Harry’s SECURITY BATTLE: UK Judge Rejects His Appeal for Protection
— Prince Harry’s effort to secure police protection while in the UK has hit a new snag. A judge recently ruled against his appeal, limiting his access to government-funded security. This setback is part of the fallout from his decision to step back from royal duties.
The dispute has been ongoing for four years, rooted in Harry’s concerns over media intrusion and threats from online sources. However, High Court Judge Peter Lane upheld the government’s tailored security measures as lawful and appropriate in February.
Facing this latest defeat, Prince Harry’s path forward is now more complicated. To continue his fight, he must directly request permission from the Court of Appeal, as the High Court has denied him an automatic right to appeal.
This legal tussle highlights the unique challenges faced by members of the royal family who seek a different path away from their traditional roles and responsibilities.
JAPAN’S Royal Family Storms Instagram: The Impact of Their Debut on the Digital Stage
— In a strategic move to resonate with younger generations, Japan’s Imperial family made a striking debut on Instagram this past Monday. The Imperial Household Agency, which manages the family’s affairs, uploaded 60 photos and five videos showcasing Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako’s public engagements over the last quarter.
The agency expressed its intention to offer the public an in-depth view of the family’s official responsibilities. By Monday nightfall, their certified account Kunaicho_jp had drawn in more than 270,000 followers. The opening photo featured the royal couple alongside their 22-year-old daughter Princess Aiko ringing in New Year’s Day.
The posts also highlighted interactions with international figures such as Brunei Crown Prince Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah and his spouse. A clip of Naruhito extending greetings to well-wishers during his Feb. 23 birthday festivities amassed over 21,000 views within a day.
Although current posts are confined to official duties only, there are plans underway to feature activities of other royal members soon. This digital venture has been warmly welcomed by followers like Koki Yoneura who expressed joy at getting a closer look at their activities.
ROYAL FAMILY Under Siege: Cancer Strikes Twice, Threatens Monarchy’s Future
— The British monarchy faces a double health crisis as Princess Kate and King Charles III both battle cancer. This unsettling news adds further strain to an already challenged royal family.
Princess Kate’s diagnosis has prompted a wave of public support for the royals. Yet, it also underscores the shrinking pool of active family members. With Prince William stepping back to care for his wife and children during this difficult time, questions arise about the monarchy’s stability.
Prince Harry remains distant in California, while Prince Andrew grapples with scandal over his Epstein associations. Consequently, Queen Camilla and a handful of others bear the responsibility of representing a monarchy that now garners increased public empathy but lessened visibility.
King Charles III had planned to downsize the monarchy upon his ascension in 2022. His aim was to have a select group of senior royals carry out most duties — an answer to complaints about taxpayers funding numerous royal members. However, this compact team now faces extraordinary stress.
DOUBLE ROYAL Shock: Future Monarchs Undergo Surgery — Unraveling the Mystery
— Britain’s future rulers, Catherine, Princess of Wales and her husband, are both in recovery after undergoing separate medical procedures. The 42-year-old princess is recuperating well after abdominal surgery earlier this week, a royal insider revealed.
In an unexpected turn of events, Buckingham Palace also disclosed that the future King will be admitted for a non-cancerous prostate procedure next week. This transparency is a departure from the reign of Queen Elizabeth II when such health matters were kept confidential often leading to rampant speculation.
With both successors to the throne requiring medical attention, other members of the Royal Family are temporarily stepping back from their duties. Prince William is taking time off to care for his wife while Princess Anne, known for her unwavering dedication to duty, is expected to take on much of their responsibilities during this time.
The princess’s return to official duties isn’t anticipated until after Easter and she’s expected to spend up two weeks in hospital before continuing her recovery at home.
PRINCE HARRY’S Libel Case Crumbles: Judge Dismisses Royal’s Claims
— A London-based judge, Justice Matthew Nicklin, recently dealt a blow to Prince Harry in his libel case against Associated Newspaper Ltd. The Duke of Sussex was unsuccessful in tearing down the defense’s claim that their article was merely an honest opinion.
This ruling follows another legal skirmish involving Harry. The crux of this battle is whether the government unjustly removed his security detail after he moved to the U.S in 2020. The prince contends that social media hostility and relentless media attention pose threats to him and his wife.
The Mail on Sunday and Mail Online ran an article about Harry’s legal tussle with the government over police bodyguards. Harry claims this piece was fundamentally flawed and slanderous, insinuating he fabricated details about his case against the government. Nevertheless, Associated Newspapers argued that their article was simply voicing an honest opinion without inflicting significant damage to Harry’s reputation.
MYSTERY Surrounds PATRIOTS Fan’s Death: Autopsy Points to Medical Issue, Not Fight Trauma
— The sudden death of Dale Mooney, a 53-year-old ardent fan of the New England Patriots, has sparked curiosity. The initial autopsy did not indicate any traumatic injury from a fight but revealed an undisclosed medical condition.
Mooney encountered a physical dispute during the Patriots’ clash against the Miami Dolphins at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts. Witness Joseph Kilmartin narrated how Mooney interacted with another spectator before suddenly collapsing.
The exact cause and circumstances surrounding Mooney’s death are still under investigation and will require further tests. His grieving wife, Lisa Mooney, is eager to unravel what led to this unforeseen event. Authorities are currently appealing for witnesses or fans who may have captured video footage of the incident to step forward.
The case is now in the hands of Norfolk District Attorney’s Office who can be contacted at 781-830-4990 by anyone possessing information pertaining to this puzzling incident.
ROYAL FANS and Adorable Corgis Pay Heartfelt Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II in Unique Parade
— In a touching tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II, a small group of dedicated royal fans and their corgis gathered on Sunday. The event marked the one-year anniversary of the beloved monarch’s passing. The parade took place outside Buckingham Palace, reflecting Queen Elizabeth’s well-documented affection for this particular breed of dogs.
The unique procession included approximately 20 staunch monarchists and their festively attired corgis. Photos captured from the event portray these short-legged canines sporting various accessories such as crowns and tiaras. All dogs were leashed together near the palace gates, creating a picture-perfect homage to their royal fan.
Agatha Crerer-Gilbert, who orchestrated this unique tribute, expressed her aspiration for it to become an annual tradition. Speaking to Associated Press she said: “I can’t envision a more fitting way to honor her memory than through her beloved corgis...the breed that she cherished throughout her life.”
Unneighborly: Elderly Veteran SHUNNED by Harry and Meghan
— The Sussexes, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle faced accusations of snubbing their octogenarian neighbor, Frank McGinity, in Montecito, California. McGinity, a U.S. Navy veteran, narrated an incident in his memoir, Get Off Your Street, where his goodwill gesture was dismissed.
He attempted to present the couple with a CD featuring films about the local area’s history, only to be turned away at the gate by their security. The royal pair’s lack of interest in embracing their community has raised eyebrows, further alienating them from their new neighbors.
Emmy Snub SHATTERS Harry and Meghan’s £300 Million Deal Dreams
— Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Emmy snub might have cost them a staggering £300 million in potential exclusive deals. The couple’s absence from the Documentary or Nonfiction Series nominations for their controversial Netflix documentary criticizing the royal family was a significant blow.
Dozens of Protestors ARRESTED During King’s Coronation
— During the King’s Coronation in London, 52 protestors, including the leader of the anti-monarchy group Republic, were arrested. The police defended the arrests emphasizing the once-in-a-generation nature of the Coronation and officers’ duty to intervene when protests become criminal and cause serious disruption.
Will Prince Harry and Meghan DECLINE Coronation Invitation?
— King Charles has officially invited his disgraced son, Prince Harry, and his wife, Meghan Markle, to his coronation, but it remains unclear how the couple will respond. A spokesperson for Harry and Meghan acknowledged they received the invite but would not disclose their decision at this time.
Royal Mail Union CANCELS Strike After Threat of LEGAL Action
— The planned Royal Mail strike on the 16th and 17th of February was canceled after the company issued a legal challenge against the union, saying the reasons for the strike were not legal. Union bosses backed down, saying they would not fight the challenge, and consequently called off the planned action.
Royal Family Faces ‘RACISM’ Backlash from Left-Wing Media
— The Royal Family is facing a fresh bout of racism accusations from the left-wing media. Prince William’s godmother, Lady Susan Hussey, 83, has resigned from her duties and offered “profound apologies” for making allegedly racist comments at a reception hosted by the Queen Consort, Camilla.
The incident involved a woman who worked as an advocate for survivors of domestic abuse. She described the conversation as a “violation” when Lady Hussey asked her, “what part of Africa are you from?”
Despite the conversation being somewhat inappropriate, the left-wing media jumped on the racism bandwagon.
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QUEEN Camilla’s HEALTH Scare: Royal Duties on Hold
— Queen Camilla of the United Kingdom recently faced a health scare that forced her to miss key royal engagements. At 77, she was diagnosed with a chest infection, prompting doctors to advise rest and limit her public appearances. This led to her absence from significant events like the Festival of Remembrance and the Remembrance Sunday ceremony.
Despite these challenges, Queen Camilla is gradually returning to her duties. She plans to attend the Booker Prize reception and an event for the television and film industry, albeit briefly on medical advice. Her decision highlights her dedication despite recent health concerns.
King Charles III has shown support by adjusting his schedule due to Camilla’s reduced availability. His increased public appearances emphasize continuity in royal duties amidst personal challenges. The palace reassures the public of Camilla’s recovery and determination to resume full duties when possible.
The royal family’s handling of Queen Camilla’s health reflects their balance between service and well-being. Her gradual return is closely watched by both British citizens and international observers interested in how they manage personal health alongside public responsibilities.
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