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Sarah Ferguson Is Not Invited To King Charles III’s Coronation
Sarah “Fergie” Ferguson, the ex-wife of the monarch’s brother Prince Andrew, will not attend the May 6 celebration at Westminster Abbey. According to the BBC, the Duchess of York has no “ill will” towards the decision, and not inviting her does not represent a snub towards the author, who has kept good connections with her former in-laws over the years.
When NBC News contacted Buckingham Palace, they declined to comment.
Sarah indicated on the ITV show Loose Women on April 5 that she would not attend the coronation. “Remember, I am divorced from [Andrew],” she explained. “I don’t think you can have it both ways.” You can’t get divorced and then say, ‘I want this.’ It’s either in or out.”
What does she intend to do on the big day? “I will be having a little tea room and coronation chicken sandwich and putting out the bunting,” Sarah revealed. “Because it would make me extremely happy.” I enjoy seeing it on television because you can hear a lot. The commentators are always excellent.”
The announcement comes two days after the palace confirmed that Prince Harry would attend the coronation while his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, will remain in California with their children, Prince Archie, who will turn four on the same day, and Princess Lilibet, who is 22 months. The pair have relocated there following their contentious departure from their roles as senior Royals in 2020.
Sarah “Fergie” Ferguson, the ex-wife of the monarch’s brother Prince Andrew.
Harry’s first public family gathering will be the coronation since he and Meghan visited Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral last September. It also comes four months after the publication of his autobiography Spare in January. In the book, he revealed numerous bombshells regarding his poor relationships with his brother, Prince William, and the King, breaking the Royal custom of keeping personal problems confidential.
Sarah, who was close to the prince’s late mother, Princess Diana, who, according to Harry’s book, taught Meghan how to bow to the Queen, did attend the couple’s 2018 royal wedding. She was barred from attending William and Kate Middleton’s wedding in 2011, a year after it was revealed that she offered to sell Andrew access for up to $700,000.
Sarah has publicly expressed her sympathy for the Sussexes throughout their difficult time.
“I have been in Meghan’s shoes, and I still am,” she said to Vogue Arabia in 2019. “There’s always a negative twist, and it gets so sad and tiring; it’s hard and means.” I despise bullying and feel terrible for their anguish since I’ve been there.
While Sarah will be absent from the coronation, her ex-husband Andrew is expected to attend, according to the BBC.
The Duke of York has been largely out of the spotlight after stepping down from his royal public duties in 2019 amid allegations that he had had sex with a 17-year-old girl arranged for him by his then-friend and now-convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew has denied ever having met her. He and the accuser, now an adult, resolved a sexual abuse lawsuit she filed against him in 2022, and the case was dropped.
Andrew and Sarah, the divorced parents of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, remain friends and even live together at Royal Lodge near Windsor Castle, where they raise the Queen’s corgis.
SOURCE – ENEWS
Entertainment
Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour Is Over. But It’s Coming To Movie Theaters Soon
NEW YORK — Monday, AMC Theatres announced that a documentary chronicling Beyoncé’s recently concluded 39-city Renaissance World Tour will premiere in North American theatres on December 1.
The film adds a second blockbuster from a music superstar to a fall film lineup that the ongoing screen actors’ strike has marginally diminished. As with “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour,” which premieres on October 13, “Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé” is released directly by AMC, without studio involvement.
Tickets cost a minimum of $22 plus tax. AMC stated that the film will broadcast for a minimum of four weeks.
Beyoncé’s previous films include “Homecoming,” a 2019 Netflix film that captures her 2018 Coachella performance. Beyoncé and Swift are rumored to receive at least 50 percent of ticket sales in their agreements with AMC.
Beyoncé and Swift are rumored to receive at least 50 percent of ticket sales in their agreements with AMC.
The film chronicles her tour supporting her Grammy-winning album “Renaissance” from 2022. It mixes concert footage and elements of a visual album while trailing the tour from its beginning in Stockholm, Sweden, in May to the finale Sunday night in Kansas City, Missouri.
Approximately 2,7 million concert-goers attended over five months. According to Billboard, the tour has garnered close to 500 million dollars.
The film’s description states, “It is about Beyoncé’s intention, hard work, involvement in every aspect of the production, her creative mind and purpose to create her legacy and master her craft.”
The singer posted a trailer to her Instagram account with the message, “Be careful what you ask for, because I just might give it to you.”
SOURCE – (AP)
Celebrity
Taylor Swift Watches Travis Kelce’s Chiefs Take On The Jets At MetLife Stadium
EAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey — Taylor Swift could not pass up another opportunity to observe Travis Kelce play football.
The 12-time Grammy Award winner arrived at MetLife Stadium approximately forty minutes before Sunday night’s kickoff to witness Travis and his Kansas City Chiefs defeat the New York Jets 23-20.
Swift, wearing blue jean shorts, a black long-sleeved top, and a leather jacket, entered the stadium’s security area with actors Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, and Hugh Jackman, as captured by SNY. NBC’s broadcast cut to Swift multiple times during the game, including a shot of the pop star with her arm around Donna Kelce, who was donning her son’s No. 87 jersey.
Swift’s appearance comes a week after she attended Arrowhead Stadium, dressed in red and white, to witness the Chiefs’ 41-10 home victory over the Chicago Bears with Donna Kelce. Swift accepted the All-Pro tight end’s invitation to observe the game and had to see more of Travis and the Chiefs in action.
Taylor Swift is on a break from her Eras Tour, which resumes on November 9 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Travis acknowledges Swift’s daring appearance at the Chiefs game but remains tight-lipped about their relationship. Twenty minutes before commencement, NBC aired a tour advertisement.
Taylor Swift could not pass up another opportunity to observe Travis Kelce play football.
Swift is familiar with MetLife Stadium, having performed three sold-out concerts there in May. Two of those performances were attended by Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who returned to the team this past weekend after tearing his left Achilles tendon on the fourth play of his September 11 debut.
Rodgers attended a squad meeting on Saturday evening and was at the stadium to observe player warmups on Sunday evening.
Swift and Kelce have not disclosed details about their relationship. Kelce stated on his podcast “New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce” earlier this week that Swift “looked amazing” at the contest.
Regarding her time spent in the suite, Kelce stated, “Everyone was speaking positively about her.” “Moreover, the day proceeded flawlessly for Chiefs fans. Naturally, we plan everything, ladies and gentlemen.”
Kelce invited Swift to that game after failing to present her a friendship bracelet during the Kansas City stop of her Eras Tour.
SOURCE – (AP)
Celebrity
Andretti Global Clears First Hurdle To Join Formula One As An 11th Team With FIA Expansion Approval
Monday, the FIA announced that American Michael Andretti satisfies all requirements to expand the world’s premier motorsports series to 11 teams, removing a significant obstacle in his bid to launch a Formula One team.
The FIA decision does not guarantee Andretti will get the two-car team he desires. Andretti Global and its associate Cadillac must still demonstrate their commercial value to F1 rights holder Liberty Media and the existing teams, who adamantly oppose expanding the grid to twenty cars. However, the teams have no say in the expansion of the grid.
F1 said in a statement, “We note the FIA’s conclusions regarding the first and second phases of their process and will now conduct our own evaluation of the remaining application’s merits.”
The FIA’s approval was a crucial first step in Andretti’s three-year mission to restore one of auto racing’s most storied names to the pinnacle of the sport. His son Michael competed in 13 races during the 1993 season. Mario Andretti earned the F1 championship in 1978.
Father and son are among the most successful open-wheel racers in American history and rank third and fourth on IndyCar’s all-time tally of winners. They have been attempting to reintroduce the Andretti name to F1 for years and have cleared an impediment by securing Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s support for the effort.
Monday, the FIA announced that American Michael Andretti satisfies all requirements to expand the world’s premier motorsports series to 11 teams.
Ben Sulayem stated, “The FIA is obligated to approve applications that meet the Expression of Interests application requirements, and we followed this procedure in deciding that Andretti Formula Racing LLC’s application would advance to the next stage of the application process.”
“Andretti Formula Racing LLC was the only entity that met the established selection criteria in all material respects. I commend Michael Andretti and his team for their comprehensive submission.”
After Andretti petitioned for the grid to be expanded to enable new entrants, Ben Sulayem, who assumed leadership of the FIA in late 2021, oversaw the opening of an “expression of interest” process for potential new teams this year. Andretti’s action followed an abortive 2021 attempt to acquire an existing team.
In the initial phase, seven applicants were received by the FIA. Five made it to the second round, which required a $300,000 fee and a thorough investigation by the F1 governing body. Andretti, whose engines would be General Motors-branded under the Cadillac banner, was considered the only worthy applicant out of four who completed the process.
The applicant had to satisfy FIA’s sporting, technical and financial requirements to be recommended as a future team. Ben Sulayem stated on Monday that “our goal, after rigorous due diligence during the application phase, was to only approve prospective entries that met the established criteria and demonstrated they would enhance the sport.”
Monday, the FIA announced that American Michael Andretti satisfies all requirements to expand the world’s premier motorsports series to 11 teams.
Most existing teams have publicly opposed expanding the grid for anyone, including a General Motors-sponsored American. This year, there will be three F1 races in the United States and five in North America. The series has targeted a new sponsorship market by capitalising on the popularity of the European racing series in the United States.
But the existing teams, namely Red Bull and Mercedes, argue that they need to invest more heavily in F1 for anyone to buy their way in. Any new entrant must pay a $200 million anti-dilution fee, but the teams have argued that expansion reduces their financial share.
And if Andretti desires a team so badly, they say, he should buy one.
In 2016, Gene Haas founded the only American-owned team. Andretti has stated that his team will be the true American squad with an American driver, GM’s support, and an American sponsor.
Ben Sulayem has backed the Andretti effort and stated that the Andretti name and General Motors contribute too much to the series to be rejected outright for future teams. Furthermore, Andretti does not have a financial stake in F1’s profits like Liberty and the existing teams do.
Ben Sulayem said opening the procedure for new teams to join “also attracted further commitment from Audi, Honda and Ford and interest from Porsche and General Motors.”
This was the third time the FIA had solicited expressions of interest from prospective teams. The first, in 2009, resulted in four teams joining the series, but they all subsequently declared bankruptcy and left the sport. As a result, the requirements to join F1 and the application procedure have become extremely stringent.
Haas obtained his team in a 2014 expression of interest and continues to compete in Formula One.
SOURCE – (AP)
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