A majority of LGBTQ+ adults—including 79 percent of trans adults and 65 percent of LGBTQ+ adults ages 18 to 24—said anti-LGBTQ policies and rhetoric impacted their mental health.
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The photograph was taken during the recording of a message to mark Maundy Thursday, in which Charles said Jesus set an “example of how we should serve and care for each other.”
Plus, King Charles’ hospital visits with Kate—and their “emotional” lunch before she made her public declaration, and William and Kate plan to spend quality time with their kids.
Kate said she was in the early stages of chemotherapy: “I am well and getting stronger every day by focusing on the things that will help me heal—in my mind, body and spirits.”
A new adaptation of Ibsen’s “An Enemy of the People,” also starring Michael Imperioli, beams directly in to 2024—and a plea to support those confronting stifling authoritarianism.
A royal source told the Sunday Times that Kate “might discuss her recovery out on (public) engagements. If she was going to do it, that’s how she would do it.”
Body doubles? Recycled “Vogue” shoots? Or just a PR disaster? Kate Middleton’s doctored family photo has turned into an online circus of detective work and conspiracy theories.
Kate Middleton appeared in public Monday, as sources revealed how she had decided to “own up” over the doctored image. The brouhaha has only deepened the mystery around Kate.
Plus, car rams Buckingham Palace, Harry and Meghan visit Uvalde family, Diana’s brother reveals childhood sexual abuse, and Prince Edward pays tribute to his wife and his father.
Asked why he discussed his connections to the royal family so much, Gary Goldsmith answered: “Because people kept asking me,” adding it was “perhaps a bit too often.”