The Duchess of Sussex has released the first Netflix teaser for her upcoming holiday special, and she wears Prince Harry’s PDA in the Christmassy clip.
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Meghan speaks about ’embracing traditions’ in the new show(Image: Netflix)
The Duchess of Sussex is all loved-up with her husband Prince Harry in a glossy new trailer for her upcoming Christmas show, released the same night Princess Kate and Prince William are out at a major event.
Meghan has shared the first sneak-peek of her festive Netflix special, releasing on 3 December, on Instagram. The short trailer for With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration features a tender moment between the Sussexes as they share a quick smooch in the kitchen. Harry is seen tucking into some food before they lock lips. Throughout the video, the Duchess is seen crafting, decorating and even shopping for Christmas trees – swapping her high-end red carpet garbs for more laid-back, casual outfits.
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Meghan also gushes about “embracing traditions and making new ones,” hinting at preparations she’s making with her young children Archie, 6, and Lilibet, 4. Reflecting on what the season means to her, she adds: “It’s about finding time to connect with the people we love”. It may be a difficult listen for King Charles, who has not seen Archie for five years. Heartbreakingly, he has also only met Lilibet once.
The former actress also asserts that “being a host or host is about making people feel comfortable” while cooking up a storm. Then, Gasturateur Will Guidara says, “You can do things that make people feel a little bit.” before they both use the phrase “more seen”
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The glitzy new video has released on the same night that Kate and William are set to attend the Royal Variety Show. Harry, 40, barely appeared in the first series of Meghan’s lifestyle show and wasn’t in the second, but his romantic cameo in December’s Christmas special hints that we could see more of him this time around.
It comes as Meghan has been hit with a major snub from Netflix, as they are opening a new commercial store but reportedly won’t be stocking her As Ever products. The streaming giant is opening a new Netflix House in Dallas, Texas, where they will stock products and merchandise featured on some of their most successful programmes.
The Duchess of Sussex has released the first Netflix teaser for her upcoming holiday special, and she wears Prince Harry’s PDA in the Christmassy clip.
Assistant Head of Features (Audience), Ellie Fry
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Meghan speaks about ’embracing traditions’ in the new show(Image: Netflix)
The Duchess of Sussex is all loved-up with her husband Prince Harry in a glossy new trailer for her upcoming Christmas show, released the same night Princess Kate and Prince William are out at a major event.
Meghan has shared the first sneak-peek of her festive Netflix special, releasing on 3 December, on Instagram. The short trailer for With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration features a tender moment between the Sussexes as they share a quick smooch in the kitchen. Harry is seen tucking into some food before they lock lips. Throughout the video, the Duchess is seen crafting, decorating and even shopping for Christmas trees – swapping her high-end red carpet garbs for more laid-back, casual outfits.
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Meghan also gushes about “embracing traditions and making new ones,” hinting at preparations she’s making with her young children Archie, 6, and Lilibet, 4. Reflecting on what the season means to her, she adds: “It’s about finding time to connect with the people we love”. It may be a difficult listen for King Charles, who has not seen Archie for five years. Heartbreakingly, he has also only met Lilibet once.
The former actress also asserts that “being a host or host is about making people feel comfortable” while cooking up a storm. Then, Gasturateur Will Guidara says, “You can do things that make people feel a little bit.” before they both use the phrase “more seen”
Without prior authorization, content cannot be displayed.
The glitzy new video has released on the same night that Kate and William are set to attend the Royal Variety Show. Harry, 40, barely appeared in the first series of Meghan’s lifestyle show and wasn’t in the second, but his romantic cameo in December’s Christmas special hints that we could see more of him this time around.
It comes as Meghan has been hit with a major snub from Netflix, as they are opening a new commercial store but reportedly won’t be stocking her As Ever products. The streaming giant is opening a new Netflix House in Dallas, Texas, where they will stock products and merchandise featured on some of their most successful programmes.
Sara Cox, a BBB Radio 2 star, ran 135 miles in just five days to raise more than £10million for Children in Need, calling it “a lot tougher” than expected.
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Sara was left “broken” during her five marathons in five days(Image: PA)
BBC Radio 2 stars were “worried” for Sara Cox after she was left “broken” by a personal phone call during her gruelling marathon challenge. The moment came as the 50-year-old star covered 135 miles over five days whilst helping to raise over £10 million for Children in Need.
Sara ran, ran, and jogged from Scotland’s border to Pudsey in Yorkshire in the Great Northern Marathon Challenge, all while wearing the iconic Children in Need mascot, Pudsey bear. The marathon-runner weaved through Northumberland, County Durham, North Yorkshire, and West Yorkshire on foot, running a distance of five miles in five days.
Fellow BBC Radio 2 presenter Jo Whiley, who tracked the journey alongside colleagues, reckons Sara has achieved “national treasure” status following the extraordinary achievement. Speaking on the Dig It podcast, Jo, 60, said: “It was such an impressive feat and we were kind of checking in and going, ‘Oh God, how is she doing? How are you doing?'”.
Throughout the entire challenge, Zoe Ball revealed that her coworkers were concerned about Sara. She stated, “I think the thing that is so amazing about following someone who does a feat like that and checking in with her on social media like that is that we kind of went on that journey with her.”
And then suddenly, especially when you know someone who is so confident and physically fit, suddenly starts to struggle when you and I are checking in with each other while you were messaging her at the end of the night like, “Are you alright? ” Because you could tell how broken she was.
The 54-year-old continued, “And knowing that she was suffering and suffering, and that day was going by faster and harder each day, it was really worrying. You can’t help but feel emotional if she manages to get through it.
In a particular situation, Zoe recalls Sara becoming teary after witnessing her brother and sister in a crowd of supporters. The TV star then called her mother, and Zoe claimed to have witnessed the “vulnerability” written across her pal’s face, which raised questions in the support team.
She continued, “You know, we all experience those emotions when you’re struggling and you hear or see from a family member.” You leave and she picked up the call from her mother and her young face. Oh my goodness God. You know, at every opportunity you just saw her vulnerability and how difficult that was for her, and you checked in with various team members who were all so worried about her and proud of her for surviving that.
Sara’s five-day challenge has managed to raise over £10million for Children in Need, including approximately £35,000 collected in buckets along her route. “Our £10 million is the fivers, tenners, and twenties of Radio 2 listeners and Children In Need supporters, who have each individually given their hard-earned cash, so it means the absolute world,” she shared on BBC Breakfast.
She made an appearance on the main Children in Need show on Friday night, donning a pair of Crocs clogs to aid her feet’s recovery. Speaking to Scott Mills on the Radio 2 Breakfast Show on Monday, Cox admitted: “It was a lot tougher than I ever expected and the recovery was much tougher. I don’t know what I was thinking. I was thinking: ‘Oh I will get home and Saturday and Sunday I will probably just take the dogs for a gentle walk.’ I can’t really walk!”
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When asked about her choice of footwear on Friday night, she responded, “I had to put the Crocs on, and even that was a squeeze.” Because my feet have a lot of fluid on them and, you know, you know when you have the flu and end up in a brew and being wiped out, I had to wrestle my Crocs on. That’s how I look.
Sara Cox, a BBB Radio 2 star, ran 135 miles in just five days to raise more than £10million for Children in Need, calling it “a lot tougher” than expected.
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Sara was left “broken” during her five marathons in five days(Image: PA)
BBC Radio 2 stars were “worried” for Sara Cox after she was left “broken” by a personal phone call during her gruelling marathon challenge. The moment came as the 50-year-old star covered 135 miles over five days whilst helping to raise over £10 million for Children in Need.
Sara ran, ran, and jogged from Scotland’s border to Pudsey in Yorkshire in the Great Northern Marathon Challenge, all while wearing the iconic Children in Need mascot, Pudsey bear. The marathon-runner weaved through Northumberland, County Durham, North Yorkshire, and West Yorkshire on foot, running a distance of five miles in five days.
Fellow BBC Radio 2 presenter Jo Whiley, who tracked the journey alongside colleagues, reckons Sara has achieved “national treasure” status following the extraordinary achievement. Speaking on the Dig It podcast, Jo, 60, said: “It was such an impressive feat and we were kind of checking in and going, ‘Oh God, how is she doing? How are you doing?'”.
Throughout the entire challenge, Zoe Ball revealed that her coworkers were concerned about Sara. She stated, “I think the thing that is so amazing about following someone who does a feat like that and checking in with her on social media like that is that we kind of went on that journey with her.”
And then suddenly, especially when you know someone who is so confident and physically fit, suddenly starts to struggle when you and I are checking in with each other while you were messaging her at the end of the night like, “Are you alright? ” Because you could tell how broken she was.
The 54-year-old continued, “And knowing that she was suffering and suffering, and that day was going by faster and harder each day, it was really worrying. You can’t help but feel emotional if she manages to get through it.
In a particular situation, Zoe recalls Sara becoming teary after witnessing her brother and sister in a crowd of supporters. The TV star then called her mother, and Zoe claimed to have witnessed the “vulnerability” written across her pal’s face, which raised questions in the support team.
She continued, “You know, we all experience those emotions when you’re struggling and you hear or see from a family member.” You leave and she picked up the call from her mother and her young face. Oh my goodness God. You know, at every opportunity you just saw her vulnerability and how difficult that was for her, and you checked in with various team members who were all so worried about her and proud of her for surviving that.
Sara’s five-day challenge has managed to raise over £10million for Children in Need, including approximately £35,000 collected in buckets along her route. “Our £10 million is the fivers, tenners, and twenties of Radio 2 listeners and Children In Need supporters, who have each individually given their hard-earned cash, so it means the absolute world,” she shared on BBC Breakfast.
She made an appearance on the main Children in Need show on Friday night, donning a pair of Crocs clogs to aid her feet’s recovery. Speaking to Scott Mills on the Radio 2 Breakfast Show on Monday, Cox admitted: “It was a lot tougher than I ever expected and the recovery was much tougher. I don’t know what I was thinking. I was thinking: ‘Oh I will get home and Saturday and Sunday I will probably just take the dogs for a gentle walk.’ I can’t really walk!”
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When asked about her choice of footwear on Friday night, she responded, “I had to put the Crocs on, and even that was a squeeze.” Because my feet have a lot of fluid on them and, you know, you know when you have the flu and end up in a brew and being wiped out, I had to wrestle my Crocs on. That’s how I look.
After seeing a picture of Jeremy Parisi and their dog Teddy in the Bush Telegraph, Kelly Brook’s husband, Jeremy Parisi, opened up to the Mirror.
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Kelly and husband Jeremy ahead of her going into camp (Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)
I’m a Celeb star Kelly Brook’s husband has tenderly opened up about his wife after seeing her sob in the Jungle. Jeremy Parisi said seeing his wife get tearful in the Jungle broke his heart as he admitted: “I’m beyond proud.”
The I’m a Celebrity campmate choked up in the Bush Telegraph after receiving a picture of hubbie Jeremy, and their dog Teddy. And Jeremy told the Mirror how he wished he’d been here to console her.
He claimed that it was difficult to watch Kelly go insane. We spend most of our time together, so I was prepared for the distance to be difficult, but it was undoubtedly the case. Before entering the jungle, Kelly stated that she was more concerned with Teddy and Jeremy’s survival without her.
And Jeremy – who viewers watched with Kelly on Celebrity Race Across the World – admitted he was finding the going tough. “It’s been hard but Teddy and I are watching every night which has been a real comfort as we feel a bit closer with her back in our living room just on the TV and not next to us on the sofa,” he said.
When she leaves, Jeremy will be waiting for him to cross the famous bridge in camp and will be there for the duration of her visit. This weekend, he will miss Kelly’s birthday celebrations.
And he admits: “I’m really looking forward to seeing her when I get to Australia but I know not spending her birthday with her on Sunday will feel strange for us all.” Praising his wife, he added: “She seems to be setting into camp life more and more with each episode I watch, she’s doing so brilliantly, I’m beyond proud.”
Before going into the jungle, Kelly urged I’m a Celebrity viewers to accept her curves in the wake of getting trolled over her figure. The star was the target of vicious comments about her body after landing at Brisbane airport week ago.And Jeremy said of his wife: “She is so beautiful…and looks fantastic on the TV.”
Kelly had pleaded with fans not to let her down for her curves last week. She remarked, “I’m no longer a 20-year-old bikini model. You’re aware that both your body and life change. And I just hope people don’t compare me to how I used to look and are accepting of how I look now. I am a very different person, as you may well know. The most crucial thing is that despite my age, I am still strong and fit.
One of the reasons Kelly initially signed up for the show was Jeremy, and she overreliant on him. Following their participation in Race Across the World, they received it. I had a lot of faith in Jeremy, so I thought, “You know what? ” when the opportunity came up. She remarked a few days before camp that she should really test herself.
And she acknowledged that she had no idea how he would handle her absence from the country. She says, “I’m actually more worried about him being at home alone because I didn’t freeze any small meals for him, who will likely live on like takeaways,”. She did mention that Jeremy’s mother was emigrating with him.
In his 2021 autobiography, Adam Peaty details growing up “on the poverty line” and his outcry against inequality, he didn’t hold back on his more negative traits.
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Adam Peaty made claims in his book(Image: Getty Images)
Adam Peaty may have scored as many headlines as he has medals following the dramatic rupture between he and fiancee Holly Ramsay and his mum Caroline Peaty, but self awareness isn’t something he’s lacking in either.
Adam Peaty has finally spoken out following reports of a family feud, but writing in his 2021 autobiography, The Gladiator Mindset, Adam admits to the flaws in his character and how it impacts his loved ones. Referencing being ‘super focused’ on his swimming career he says, “Some of the closest people to me take it personally and despite my reassurances that I really do care, they think that I’ve changed through success and as a result I am ashamed of them and that I should spend more time with them.”
Adam, 30, who is set to wed Holly – daughter of Michelin starred chef Gordon – in Bath next month, is surprisingly candid in his book about his shortcomings dubbing himself a ‘selfish athlete’ admitting how it can sometimes appear as if he lacks empathy.
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The family feud erupted two weeks ago when Adam’s aunt, Louise Williams, criticised Ramsay, 25, for not inviting his mum to her hen party which Victoria Beckham also attended. It also appeared that she’d been uninvited from the upcoming nuptials.
Tensions continued to simmer with claims Caroline offended the bride-to-be by wanting to wear cream on the wedding day before reports Adam’s brother, James Peaty was arrested over allegations he sent threats to Adam on his stag do.
Things reached boiling point when Caroline gave an explosive interview where she revealed Adam was “in Gordon Ramsay’s clutches” adding how she spent Adam’s childhood taking him to swimming training.
According to reports, Adam’s brother James, who had been initially requested to be a groomsman for his wedding, was “fuming” after Adam detailed his drug use in the novel. Caroline has been “broken” by his aunt, who has also attacked the saga as “s*** show”.
Adam’s sister Bethany appears to be the only person who will be the only one who will be present for the wedding the following month. Additionally, he online listed his sister in a statement.
In his first post since the feud began, he said: “For those who know me personally, you know that I work so hard on trying to improve myself as a person who wants to contribute to making the world a better place.
Even in these challenging times, I am continuing to learn about myself and how to become the man I want to be: a good partner, father, businessman, friend, and athlete. We don’t ask for sympathy; instead, Bethany, Holly, and I will get through this. Simply put, we need people to realize that every story has a different storyline. Thank you to those of you who have shown kindness and understanding. It is greatly appreciated.
His wife-to-be Holly also shared the post with her 400, 000 followers on her social media as a show of solidarity.
In his book, Adam even acknowledges that he perceives himself to have “a bit of a split personality” and that being around someone else’s is unpleasant. He attributes this to his relentless pursuit of perfection in his sport and what it takes to compete in swimming.
It clearly paid off though, he broke 14 world records and remains the world record holder in both 50m and 100m breaststroke. He went on to star on Strictly in 2021 which is where he met Holly whose sister Tilly was also competing in the dance show that year. The glitzy world of showbiz, is a world away from Adam’s more humble upbringing in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire as one of four growing up on the ‘poverty line.’
He fought against feeling bad that his mother had to fill the car with gasoline to take him on the 40-minute swim-training journey. He states, “I wanted my mother to drive a nice car, I wanted my parents to make more money, and I wanted to let you know that our summer vacation was an adventure.”
In an interview with The Guardian, Adam admitted that his feelings of resentment as a child have always been indelible. Although I am a working class person, there are millions of other people working as well. They are unable to afford luxury items because they live paycheck to paycheck. You had to fight for what you had because I had two brothers and one sister in a larger family, and I always had hand-me-downs because I was the youngest. Because my parents have sacrificed so much for me, I don’t want to sound harsh.
Any financial struggles seem like distant memories because his father-in-law is reportedly helping him build a million-pound empire. Adam continues, “I had an iron resolve to do well and rise above my circumstances when that inequality erupted in me as a child.” My desire for more had a raw form of ambition embedded in me.
Quercus Publishing has just published The Gladiator Mindset by Adam Peaty.