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Prince William reportedly banned Meghan from wearing Diana's jewellery

This claim comes from Robert Jobson's soon-be-to-published book, Catherine, the Princess of Wales: A Biography of the Future Queen. According to the author, the Duke of Cambridge was concerned about Meghan's use of these significant pieces, which he felt should be handled with care due to their emotional and historical value. The book alleges that in the tense days leading up to Prince Harry and Meghan's wedding, Prince William sought assurances from Queen Elizabeth II that Meghan would not wear any of Diana's jewellery.

Rachel Goldberg-Polin on the Days Since Oct. 7

Within just weeks of Oct. 7, the outraged attention of much of the world shifted from what had happened to Israel to what Israel was doing. A deep chasm opened between those who remained primarily consumed by the greatest loss of Jewish lives since the Holocaust, and those focused on the tens of thousands of deaths that have resulted from Israel’s thunderous military assault on the Gaza Strip. No one person can bridge that gap.

Sophia Loren | Time

Why Paparazzi Are Good for Us While occasionally distasteful, the work of the paparazzi is nevertheless a time-honored and, arguably, an essential part of our moral and ethical development as a society. By Andrew Mendelson June 27, 2014 ncG1vNJzZmismaKyb6%2FOpmatmZdkwLC8x6KYZqSfp7Kvew%3D%3D

Speaking of Temperament

Romney derangement syndrome. UPDATE: Some more Mitt stories of interest: Robert Draper’s wry observations from GQ: Occasionally, he revealed himself anyway. During one Ask Mitt Anything session in Indianola, Iowa, a young woman in a parka stood up to ask the candidate a question. “What concerns me,” she began as she stood before a man with an estimated net worth of $250 million, “is that so many people in office cannot even relate to what the average American is going through.

St. Louis Solar Eclipse Peak Time - April 8, 2024

April 6, 2024 5:30 AM EDT While not exactly in the path of totality, St. Louis will see 99% of the sun blocked by the moon at 1:56 p.m. If driving an hour or two to the Missouri towns in the path of totality isn’t in the cards for you, one of the next best views may be aboard the riverboats on the Mississippi River near St. Louis' iconic Gateway Arch.