Prince George, Prince Louis, and Princess Charlotte won’t be following in their parents’ footsteps when it comes to school. At least for now. They’re deviating from royal tradition as well as Prince William and Kate Middleton’s upbringing. Part of the reason is, per an expert, the Princess of Wales’ own “unhappy time” at school.
Kate Middleton’s school years have impacted Charlotte, Louis, and George’s education Prince George, Prince William, Princess Charlotte, Kate Middleton, and Prince Louis | Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images
She’s been out of school for decades but the Princess of Wales’ own school experience plays a part in her and the Prince of Wales’ kids’ schooling. Royal expert Jennie Bond says Kate’s “unhappy time” at school in her youth has led her to do things differently.
“Catherine had a very unhappy time at Downe House in her first two...
Kate Middleton’s school years have impacted Charlotte, Louis, and George’s education Prince George, Prince William, Princess Charlotte, Kate Middleton, and Prince Louis | Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images
She’s been out of school for decades but the Princess of Wales’ own school experience plays a part in her and the Prince of Wales’ kids’ schooling. Royal expert Jennie Bond says Kate’s “unhappy time” at school in her youth has led her to do things differently.
“Catherine had a very unhappy time at Downe House in her first two...
- 6/18/2023
- by Mandi Kerr
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Support for King Charles III as he formally ascends to the throne remains strong. However, some aspects of the historic royal event could spark public uproar. Here are four ways King Charles III’s coronation could cause general disdain toward the public’s fragile perception of the monarchy.
King Charles III | Chris Jackson/Getty Images The attendance of King Charles III’ beleaguered brother, Prince Andrew at his coronation
Buckingham Palace has yet to confirm Prince Andrew’s attendance at King Charles’ coronation. He and siblings Princess Anne, and Prince Edward will likely attend. At Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth’s funerals, they trio stood strong alongside their older brother.
According to royal expert and author Angela Levin via The Telegraph, King Charles and his brother have “rarely got on well together.” Partly because they have “very different personalities, values, and approaches to life.”
The brothers supported one another publicly until...
King Charles III | Chris Jackson/Getty Images The attendance of King Charles III’ beleaguered brother, Prince Andrew at his coronation
Buckingham Palace has yet to confirm Prince Andrew’s attendance at King Charles’ coronation. He and siblings Princess Anne, and Prince Edward will likely attend. At Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth’s funerals, they trio stood strong alongside their older brother.
According to royal expert and author Angela Levin via The Telegraph, King Charles and his brother have “rarely got on well together.” Partly because they have “very different personalities, values, and approaches to life.”
The brothers supported one another publicly until...
- 2/27/2023
- by Lucille Barilla
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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Ian Cathro claims that moving from Valencia to Newcastle United this summer has been a “forward step” in his coaching career.
The 28-year-old has accepted a position as McClaren’s assistant head coach at St James’ Park, although he will not sign a contract until Tuesday and will then begin his work at pre-season training on Wednesday.
With Paul Simpson poised to join the Magpies as well having left his position at Derby County, and Steve Black also likely to move back to the Tyneside club, McClaren finally has his backroom staff in place.
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But it makes for interesting reading the exact reasons behind why Cathro – one of Europe’s most-highly rated coaches – decided to leave Valencia for Newcastle.
Speaking to BBC Sport, Cathro explained:
“It’s a forward step to a different type of football. Not stronger or weaker – different.
“I wanted a fresh...
Ian Cathro claims that moving from Valencia to Newcastle United this summer has been a “forward step” in his coaching career.
The 28-year-old has accepted a position as McClaren’s assistant head coach at St James’ Park, although he will not sign a contract until Tuesday and will then begin his work at pre-season training on Wednesday.
With Paul Simpson poised to join the Magpies as well having left his position at Derby County, and Steve Black also likely to move back to the Tyneside club, McClaren finally has his backroom staff in place.
Jonathan Brady/Pa Archive
But it makes for interesting reading the exact reasons behind why Cathro – one of Europe’s most-highly rated coaches – decided to leave Valencia for Newcastle.
Speaking to BBC Sport, Cathro explained:
“It’s a forward step to a different type of football. Not stronger or weaker – different.
“I wanted a fresh...
- 6/29/2015
- by Chris Waugh
- Obsessed with Film
Scott Heppell/AP
John Carver has been sacked by Newcastle United as they prepare to appoint former England boss Steve McClaren as head coach.
Alan Pardew’s former assistant and also first-team coach Steve Stone have both left the club, with McClaren’s appointment as boss imminent.
After winning just three of Newcastle’s final 19 Premier League games of the 2014-15 and plunging the Magpies into a relegation battle despite having been mid-table when Pardew left, Carver has been sent on his way.
Jonathan Brady/Pa Archive
McClaren, sacked by Derby County last month, has been given a clean slate by managing director Lee Charnley and Newcastle owner Mike Ashley from which to rebuild the Magpies.
The sacking of both Carver and Stone gives a clear break between the Pardew-Carver regime and McClaren’s for next season.
Ashley has also promised to invest up to £60 million in the Newcastle squad...
John Carver has been sacked by Newcastle United as they prepare to appoint former England boss Steve McClaren as head coach.
Alan Pardew’s former assistant and also first-team coach Steve Stone have both left the club, with McClaren’s appointment as boss imminent.
After winning just three of Newcastle’s final 19 Premier League games of the 2014-15 and plunging the Magpies into a relegation battle despite having been mid-table when Pardew left, Carver has been sent on his way.
Jonathan Brady/Pa Archive
McClaren, sacked by Derby County last month, has been given a clean slate by managing director Lee Charnley and Newcastle owner Mike Ashley from which to rebuild the Magpies.
The sacking of both Carver and Stone gives a clear break between the Pardew-Carver regime and McClaren’s for next season.
Ashley has also promised to invest up to £60 million in the Newcastle squad...
- 6/9/2015
- by Chris Waugh
- Obsessed with Film
Jonathan Brady/Pa Archive
Whether you’re a fan of the pink striped shirt or not, you wear it with pride because you love your job and you’ve tried your hardest to be able to pull it off. No one has swag like a Debenhams employee, and most people don’t have to climb as many stairs in their day as you do so at least you’re saving money on a gym membership. Seriously, thank goodness for the invention of escalators.
Whilst it may be Britain’s and your favourite department store, you’re going to have your good days and your bad days. Although this can be said for any retail store, you sometimes have to convince yourself that you do love your job whereas some days you’ll be crying for overtime because you don’t want to go home. That’s dedication. Of course, this...
Whether you’re a fan of the pink striped shirt or not, you wear it with pride because you love your job and you’ve tried your hardest to be able to pull it off. No one has swag like a Debenhams employee, and most people don’t have to climb as many stairs in their day as you do so at least you’re saving money on a gym membership. Seriously, thank goodness for the invention of escalators.
Whilst it may be Britain’s and your favourite department store, you’re going to have your good days and your bad days. Although this can be said for any retail store, you sometimes have to convince yourself that you do love your job whereas some days you’ll be crying for overtime because you don’t want to go home. That’s dedication. Of course, this...
- 5/8/2015
- by Sara Weir
- Obsessed with Film
Jonathan Brady/Pa Archive/Press Association Images
In our last Chelsea poll, you voted overwhelming in support of Chelsea’s ability to win the league this season. 88% of you think Jose Mourinho’s side stand a great chance of Premier League victory next May, while only 12% believe there is still work to be done.
Our next poll is a follow-up to an article posted yesterday related to Mourinho’s need to sell one foreign player from his squad in order to meet the Premier League’s quota for non-homegrown players for the season. To clarify, a Premier League squad is only allowed to have 17 players who are over 21 years old and not developed in England, aka have spent a minimum of three years playing in this country prior to their 21st birthday. Chelsea’s squad currently has 18 such players, meaning one will either have to be sold or spend the season twiddling his thumbs.
In our last Chelsea poll, you voted overwhelming in support of Chelsea’s ability to win the league this season. 88% of you think Jose Mourinho’s side stand a great chance of Premier League victory next May, while only 12% believe there is still work to be done.
Our next poll is a follow-up to an article posted yesterday related to Mourinho’s need to sell one foreign player from his squad in order to meet the Premier League’s quota for non-homegrown players for the season. To clarify, a Premier League squad is only allowed to have 17 players who are over 21 years old and not developed in England, aka have spent a minimum of three years playing in this country prior to their 21st birthday. Chelsea’s squad currently has 18 such players, meaning one will either have to be sold or spend the season twiddling his thumbs.
- 8/27/2014
- by Xander Markham
- Obsessed with Film
Jonathan Brady/Pa Wire/Press Association Images
After making hard work of their opening day game against Southampton, Arsenal are proving that concerns over their defensive abilities might well be spot on against Everton, as the Merseysiders raced into a first half two goal lead at Goodison Park.
And while there was no arguing with Coleman’s first headed goal, there will be some serious questions over the linesman for the second goal, which looked suspiciously offside.
Last week’s scorer Steven Naismith latched on to a through ball from Romelu Lukaku after good work from the £28m man, but replays showed that he had started his run from beyond the last man, which the linesman missed.
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There will surely be an inquest now, with Arsene Wenger unlikely to accept the fact that his side have simply been supremely unlucky.
Wenger will be disappointed to have conceded twice,...
After making hard work of their opening day game against Southampton, Arsenal are proving that concerns over their defensive abilities might well be spot on against Everton, as the Merseysiders raced into a first half two goal lead at Goodison Park.
And while there was no arguing with Coleman’s first headed goal, there will be some serious questions over the linesman for the second goal, which looked suspiciously offside.
Last week’s scorer Steven Naismith latched on to a through ball from Romelu Lukaku after good work from the £28m man, but replays showed that he had started his run from beyond the last man, which the linesman missed.
https://vine.co/v/MLFrx9UQQEO
There will surely be an inquest now, with Arsene Wenger unlikely to accept the fact that his side have simply been supremely unlucky.
Wenger will be disappointed to have conceded twice,...
- 8/23/2014
- by Simon Gallagher
- Obsessed with Film
Jonathan Brady/Pa Wire/Press Association Images
Please note that this article does not contain information from the leaked scripts of the first five episodes of Series 8 or the advance screening of Deep Breath. In deference to other readers, we request that you do not discuss this information in the comments section.
With less than two weeks to go before the start of Series 8 the BBC is being noticeably more cagey than usual with its promotional material, possibly as a countermeasure to the BBC America leaks back in July. The first trailer gave away very little; being largely a collection of rapid-fire clips each lasting little more than a second, while the second was a shorter compilation of already released content.
But despite officially released material being a lot scarcer than in recent years, there are still enough clips, rumours, and other assorted scraps of information to whet our appetites.
Please note that this article does not contain information from the leaked scripts of the first five episodes of Series 8 or the advance screening of Deep Breath. In deference to other readers, we request that you do not discuss this information in the comments section.
With less than two weeks to go before the start of Series 8 the BBC is being noticeably more cagey than usual with its promotional material, possibly as a countermeasure to the BBC America leaks back in July. The first trailer gave away very little; being largely a collection of rapid-fire clips each lasting little more than a second, while the second was a shorter compilation of already released content.
But despite officially released material being a lot scarcer than in recent years, there are still enough clips, rumours, and other assorted scraps of information to whet our appetites.
- 8/11/2014
- by James T. Cornish
- Obsessed with Film
Jonathan Brady/Pa Archive/Press Association Images
London’s alright you know. It may be a drain on the rest of the country, but it does have its share of positives!
Love it or hate it, it’s the home of some of the most recognisable architecture and most recognisable people, as well as being a smorgasbord of entertainment and events no matter what your tastes. Like any city, it has its pros and cons, but unlike any other city, its pros are usually absolutely goddamn awesome. London is the city where anything can be mainstream: it’s where you can go to a rave before work; where you can recreate music videos doing Videoke; where you can get married to a stranger for one night only; where nearly every country is culinarily represented by an awesome restaurant (probably in Brixton market).
But you knew all of that. London isn...
London’s alright you know. It may be a drain on the rest of the country, but it does have its share of positives!
Love it or hate it, it’s the home of some of the most recognisable architecture and most recognisable people, as well as being a smorgasbord of entertainment and events no matter what your tastes. Like any city, it has its pros and cons, but unlike any other city, its pros are usually absolutely goddamn awesome. London is the city where anything can be mainstream: it’s where you can go to a rave before work; where you can recreate music videos doing Videoke; where you can get married to a stranger for one night only; where nearly every country is culinarily represented by an awesome restaurant (probably in Brixton market).
But you knew all of that. London isn...
- 4/14/2014
- by Hannah Spencer
- Obsessed with Film
Jonathan Brady/Pa Archive/Press Association Images
Obviously, we are now in the business end of the Premier League season, and all is set to be revealed at the top and the bottom within the coming months. So with that in mind, here is a look at two teams that right in the relegation mix and why Fulham and Cardiff are likely to be being Championship football next season.
That is certainly the purpose of this slideshow which will combine strong opinion with those all-important stats from Who Scored. The bottom half of the Premier League table is incredibly tight this season, so these predictive type articles are always a tough ask.
However, I’m never one to stray away from difficult topics, so I’m giving it a go. Both sides are certainly capable of getting good results, but as ever consistency is their main problem. So, without further ado,...
Obviously, we are now in the business end of the Premier League season, and all is set to be revealed at the top and the bottom within the coming months. So with that in mind, here is a look at two teams that right in the relegation mix and why Fulham and Cardiff are likely to be being Championship football next season.
That is certainly the purpose of this slideshow which will combine strong opinion with those all-important stats from Who Scored. The bottom half of the Premier League table is incredibly tight this season, so these predictive type articles are always a tough ask.
However, I’m never one to stray away from difficult topics, so I’m giving it a go. Both sides are certainly capable of getting good results, but as ever consistency is their main problem. So, without further ado,...
- 2/20/2014
- by James Kent
- Obsessed with Film
Jonathan Brady/Pa Archive/Press Association Images
Cardiff City Football Club has been through a lot in the past few years; from promotion to well-publicised changes in ownership, stadium, club colours and crest; with the most recent incident being the sacking of manager Malky Mackay. With Ole Gunnar Solskjær now the man chosen to steer the good ship bluebird away from a relegation dog fight, it’s important to look at just how solid the hull is.
In the interest of deciding whether Solksjaer can save the club, and whether Mackay’s dismissal was right, this article will look at where Cardiff City was as a football club when Malky Mackay became its manager, and where it is now. I’ve also interviewed a couple of long term Cardiff City fans, to get their perspective on one of the clubs most turbulent yet rewarding times.
In order to rate Mackay’s tenure as Cardiff manager,...
Cardiff City Football Club has been through a lot in the past few years; from promotion to well-publicised changes in ownership, stadium, club colours and crest; with the most recent incident being the sacking of manager Malky Mackay. With Ole Gunnar Solskjær now the man chosen to steer the good ship bluebird away from a relegation dog fight, it’s important to look at just how solid the hull is.
In the interest of deciding whether Solksjaer can save the club, and whether Mackay’s dismissal was right, this article will look at where Cardiff City was as a football club when Malky Mackay became its manager, and where it is now. I’ve also interviewed a couple of long term Cardiff City fans, to get their perspective on one of the clubs most turbulent yet rewarding times.
In order to rate Mackay’s tenure as Cardiff manager,...
- 1/23/2014
- by Simon Collins
- Obsessed with Film
Peter Byrne/Pa Wire/Press Association Images
As we welcome in the New Year, we look back on the one that has passed and remember so many great football moments from 2013.
From heroic underdog stories in Wales through to triumphant – and then transitional – times in Manchester, last year was an unforgettable one for the sport, from Cardiff to the continent.
We had the return of a ‘special one’ and the departure of a legend, unlikely cup winners and a world record deal in the summer transfer window, and here, we bring to you the Top 13 Football Moments That Defined 2013.
13. Malky Mackay & The Managerial Merry Go-Round
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One of the most shocking and regrettable footballing stories of 2013 was the recent shameful sacking of Malky Mackay at Cardiff City.
The likeable boss was a huge hit with fans having guided the Bluebirds into the Premier League...
As we welcome in the New Year, we look back on the one that has passed and remember so many great football moments from 2013.
From heroic underdog stories in Wales through to triumphant – and then transitional – times in Manchester, last year was an unforgettable one for the sport, from Cardiff to the continent.
We had the return of a ‘special one’ and the departure of a legend, unlikely cup winners and a world record deal in the summer transfer window, and here, we bring to you the Top 13 Football Moments That Defined 2013.
13. Malky Mackay & The Managerial Merry Go-Round
Jonathan Brady/Pa Archive/Press Association Images
One of the most shocking and regrettable footballing stories of 2013 was the recent shameful sacking of Malky Mackay at Cardiff City.
The likeable boss was a huge hit with fans having guided the Bluebirds into the Premier League...
- 1/3/2014
- by Joseph Dempsey
- Obsessed with Film
Young, High and Dead… does that title sound like the story of your life? For those that can relate to it, be sure to check out the British horror/slasher flick which hit VOD on Halloween.
Young, High and Dead was written and directed by Luke Brady and co-directed by Jonathan Brady, Portia Barnett-Herrin, Daniel Fenton and Thabo Mhlatshwa. It stars Hannah Tointon, Louisa Lytton, Philip Barantini, Nigel Boyle and Matthew Stathers.
For more info visit the official Young, High and Dead website, "like" Young, High and Dead on Facebook and follow Rum Punch Productions on Twitter (@rumpunchprods).
Synopsis
To celebrate a recent engagement, a group of five friends embark on a camping trip they will never return from. Deep in the forest the group pitch their tents next to the grave of a local missing child. As the killer watches them, it’s not long before a night of...
Young, High and Dead was written and directed by Luke Brady and co-directed by Jonathan Brady, Portia Barnett-Herrin, Daniel Fenton and Thabo Mhlatshwa. It stars Hannah Tointon, Louisa Lytton, Philip Barantini, Nigel Boyle and Matthew Stathers.
For more info visit the official Young, High and Dead website, "like" Young, High and Dead on Facebook and follow Rum Punch Productions on Twitter (@rumpunchprods).
Synopsis
To celebrate a recent engagement, a group of five friends embark on a camping trip they will never return from. Deep in the forest the group pitch their tents next to the grave of a local missing child. As the killer watches them, it’s not long before a night of...
- 11/4/2013
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
Light 'em if ya got 'em, people. You're likely to be here a while. Get ready for a treasure trove (or should we say stash box?) full of goodies for a new indie flick coming out of the UK entitled Young, High and Dead! And remember ... puff, puff, pass!
Young, High and Dead is a collaborative effort from Jonathan Brady, Portia Barnett Herrin, Daniel Fenton and Thabo Mhlatshwa.
Check out the goods below, and look for more soon!
Synopsis
To celebrate their recent engagement, Dan and Katy take their friends John, Jenny and Gary on a weekend camping trip to a forest. Unbeknownst to the group they pitch up camp right next to where a man is about to bury a local missing child. The man watches closely by, and it’s not long before their drink and drug-fueled night descends into chaos.
With the girls now asleep, the three...
Young, High and Dead is a collaborative effort from Jonathan Brady, Portia Barnett Herrin, Daniel Fenton and Thabo Mhlatshwa.
Check out the goods below, and look for more soon!
Synopsis
To celebrate their recent engagement, Dan and Katy take their friends John, Jenny and Gary on a weekend camping trip to a forest. Unbeknownst to the group they pitch up camp right next to where a man is about to bury a local missing child. The man watches closely by, and it’s not long before their drink and drug-fueled night descends into chaos.
With the girls now asleep, the three...
- 7/14/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
For a long time stoner comedies have permeated the big and small screens, and for good reason ... everything's funnier after getting high! But can the mind-altering weed also make things scarier? You're going to get your chance to find out when this latest UK fearfest rears its head!
Young, High, and Dead is a collaborative effort from Jonathan Brady, Portia Barnett Herrin, Daniel Fenton and Thabo Mhlatshwa. Though there aren't many details available at press time as the film has just recently gone into production, you can dig on a teaser trailer over at the official Young, High, and Dead website.
In the film a camping trip descends into chaos when a group of friends pitch up next the grave of a local missing child.
Dig on the artwork below. More soon.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
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Be paranoid in the comments section below!
Young, High, and Dead is a collaborative effort from Jonathan Brady, Portia Barnett Herrin, Daniel Fenton and Thabo Mhlatshwa. Though there aren't many details available at press time as the film has just recently gone into production, you can dig on a teaser trailer over at the official Young, High, and Dead website.
In the film a camping trip descends into chaos when a group of friends pitch up next the grave of a local missing child.
Dig on the artwork below. More soon.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Be paranoid in the comments section below!
- 6/27/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Dame Tiri Te Kanawa was presented with the Lifetime Achievement award at the Classical Brit Awards held at the Royal Albert Hall, London, Great Britain, 13 May 2010. Epa/Jonathan Brady The members of Only Men Aloud, winners of the Ns&I Album of the Year Award at the Classical Brit Awards held at the Royal Albert Hall, London, Great Britain, 13 May 2010. Epa/Jonathan Brady Vassili Petrenko wins the Male Artist of the Year award at the Classical Brit Awards held at the Royal Albert Hall, London, Great Britain, 13 May 2010. Epa/Jonathan Brady Hayley Westenra (L) with Vassili Petrenko (R) winner of the Male Artist of the Year award at the Classical Brit Awards held at the...
- 5/15/2010
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
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