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The Grinch fans have only just noticed glaring error in Jim Carrey film after 25 years

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A major continuity flaw in Jim Carrey’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas has been discovered by fans who have been watching it for more than 20 years.

A staggering 25 years have passed since “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” hit cinemas – yet it continues to be a beloved staple throughout the Christmas season.

Jim Carrey reprises the role of the titular green grouch in the live-action holiday film and uses illustrations from the timeless 1957 children’s book. The magical village of Whoville, where its energizing residents are busy getting ready for their Christmas celebrations, is where the story takes place.

The Grinch harbors deep resentment toward the Whos and their holiday giggling, a bitter green creature that lives alone on Mount Crumpit with his devoted companion Max. The Grinch plots to “steal Christmas” by infiltrating Whoville on Christmas Eve under the cover of darkness, motivated by his hatred for Christmas and the Whos’ commercial interests.

The movie is now one of the most highly acclaimed Christmas releases of all time thanks to its impressive 18 awards and 37 nominations.

However, eagle-eyed fans have recently discovered a mistake they claim will ruin the entire experience despite its success.

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In a particular scene where Jim Carrey’s natural brown eyes are clearly visible rather than the Grinch’s distinctive bright green ones, TikTok user @cobweb pointed out a flagrant continuity error.

One critic lamenting, “You ruined it for me,” as a result of this removing some of the magic from the scene.

One person remarked, “I just screamed,” while others expressed their shock. This is not something I’ve ever seen.”

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Fans may have found the error to be rather fascinating, though. “I freaking love little details like this,” a fan exclaimed.

One fan, however, admitted to having seen The Grinch numerous times but hadn’t noticed.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s new life in Sandringham exile with surprising twist

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A royal expert tells the Mirror why the former Duke of York is not quite as “out in the cold” as he has been suggested as he packs up and leaves his Royal Lodge mansion.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is rumoured to be moving into a sprawling but run-down farm after being evicted from his Royal Lodge residence amid the scandal surrounding his relationship with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The former Duke of York, 65, was told to leave his long-time home and stripped of his remaining royal titles and honours by his brother, King Charles, in October, and it was confirmed he would move into a property on the King’s private Sandringham estate in Norfolk.

The new house – Marsh Farm – was described by one media outlet as “shoebox-sized”, but former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond tells the Mirror this is not strictly the case – and maybe more importantly for Andrew, is “not quite as out in the cold as it may seem”.

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She said, “Marsh Farm appears to be a perfectly comfortable old farmhouse that is set in its own grounds.” Although it appears to require a lot of work, it will undoubtedly be done at the King’s expense, if that is the case.

The former working farm is located around seven miles from the main Sandringham House, which is a favourite countryside retreat of the King, 77, and Queen Camilla, 78. The estate’s no-fly zone has also reportedly been extended to include Marsh Farm ahead of Andrew’s arrival.

Andrew is “totally familiar” with the Marshes area, according to Jennie, given the family’s history at the Sandringham estate, which was first purchased by Queen Victoria in the middle of the 1800s as a gift for her son.

She also suggests that because he has made frequent visits to the estate over the years, he is unlikely to be without company in his new home.

“He spent many childhood days playing on the estate, sometimes with Diana, the late Princess of Wales and as an adult he has spent numerous holidays there,” she said. “And I’m sure he has friends in the area. So it’s not quite as ‘out in the cold’ as it may seem.”

The five-bedroom home, which has five bedrooms, is rumored to be undergoing extensive renovations in time for Andrew’s rumored arrival, but Jennie claims that it might not be the former working royal’s permanent residence.

“That will be up to him” she said, adding, “He still has many wealthy friends around the world and has at least one offer of a palatial house in the Middle East if he wants it.

I believe he has gotten used to living a fairly solitary life in recent years. His brother is paying for his living expenses while he has his daughters and grandchildren. More than enough people are involved. He really doesn’t have much to complain about.

When Buckingham Palace announced on October 30 that King Charles had “initiated the formal process to remove the style, titles and honours of Prince Andrew”, it also said that “formal notice” had been served for him to surrender his lease on Royal Lodge, hence his downsizing.

The decision was made in response to the drama surrounding Andrew’s and Sarah Ferguson’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, who was awaiting trial in his federal prison cell in August 2019.

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According to the Palace statement, “These censures are deemed necessary, despite the fact that he continues to deny the allegations against him, and it also expressed its support for victims of” any and all forms of abuse.”

Prince William’s ‘awful gift’ for Kate that left her baffled and ‘didn’t go down well’

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In the beginning of their romance, Prince William recalled a rather bizarre gift he had for wife Kate, and it seems to have left the now Princess of Wales stumped.

This time of year will mark a busy period of gift buying for Prince William. Not only does he have to organise Christmas presents for his family, including his wife Kate – he also has to buy something for her birthday.

Kate turns 44 just two weeks after Christmas – and there is no doubt he along with their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will want to pick her out something special. But before having children, the Prince of Wales wasn’t always able to call on them for help, and it seems he previously struggled in the past when buying gifts for his beloved wife in the early days of their romance.

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Because he once admitted to giving her a terrible gift that Kate has “never let him forget” because it completely perplexed her. Williams made the odd appearance on Peter Crouch’s podcast as a former England international. In a conversation about presents, Crouch admitted to giving his model wife Abbey Clancy a raincoat for her birthday three years in a row.

And William acknowledged that, “My wife never let me forget that I did get her a pair of binoculars.” That was the initial stage of the courtship, and I believe that sealed the deal. It wasn’t successful. Since it seemed like a wise decision at the time, I have no idea why I bought her a pair of binoculars.

The royal family, according to legend, prefers to give light-hearted joke presents at Christmas instead of lavishing each other with expensive, pretentious presents.

They also follow customs that the rest of the UK might not be familiar with, such as swapping the presents on Christmas Eve rather than the big day, because they are descended from Germanic origins.

Each family member might descend on the family room on Christmas Eve to prepare their presents at 6 p.m., anticipating the start of the unwrapping process. Each person’s gifts are organized in a particular pile before being opened before the exchange begins.

For decades, the unwrapping was always overseen by the late Prince Philip, who would give the go-ahead for someone to tear into their presents. Some of the more memorable gifts exchanged over the years have included a bath hat given to the late Queen by her grandson Prince Harry that read: ‘Ain’t life a b*tch’.

After Harry had made headlines with a number of high-profile romances, Kate witty quips to him in turn one Christmas by giving him a “grow-your-owngirlfriend kit.”

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However, it seems Kate did once ask for a very bizarre gift last Christmas – and she received it. In April, the Prince and Princess of Wales travelled to the Isle of Mull in the Inner Hebrides, as they celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary.

Kate muckered in to the community hall in Tobermory, asking for advice on carpentry and beekeeping, and revealing she had a chainsaw when the royal couple were shown some of the restoration work, meeting the painter, carpenter, and volunteers before taking to the action themselves.

Stokes wants to remain captain despite Ashes defeat

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Despite losing the Ashes series to Australia in three Tests, Ben Stokes asserted that he “absolutely” wants to remain England’s captain.

England’s run-in with this nation to 18 matches ended with a 3-0 defeat on the fifth day of the third Test in Adelaide, leaving them without a home Ashes series victory in 14 years.

Following the 4-0 defeat at home four years ago, Stokes assumed the captaincy, and this tour was billed as the culmination of the all-rounder’s and head coach’s leadership.

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Prior to this series, the 34-year-old signed a new England-centric deal that will last until 2027 when the next Ashes in the UK are finished.

The first three Tests were played in 11 days, so McCullum and Rob Key are likely to be under pressure.

The Durham man would likely have the chance to continue as captain if he wanted to, given Stokes’ influence and significance for the England team.

Stokes has endured knee, hamstring, and shoulder issues for the past two years, which is contradictory.

And this series has clearly received a lot of emotional support from the captain. He threw his bat in the air in disgrace after being dismissed in Brisbane’s second innings and Adelaide’s first innings, respectively, in disgrace.

Stokes responded, “Absolutely,” when asked if he still had the energy to do the job.

Stokes did not start a bowl on day three in Adelaide after posting an 83-run batting average over five hours in the first inning. He returned the ball at the start of day four.

He claimed that “I just didn’t feel right.” I didn’t want to reveal my true identity because I knew I still had a significant role to play.

I feared that my body would snap whenever I ran after a ball, so I kept looking after myself.

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Before this series, Stokes urged his players to “create history” by joining the five England sides that have triumphed in Australia since World War II.

Instead of losing the first three Tests, Stokes’ men have instead departed from the previous three England teams and made the Ashes their first priority.

Knowing now that we can’t accomplish what we set out to do here is obviously very disappointing, Stokes said.

“It’s a pretty emotional time for me in the dressing room, the players, management, and backroom stuff,” I said.

We will learn a lot from this game about how to improve our chances of being a more consistent cricket team.

England now travel to Melbourne for its fourth Test, with the goal of winning for the first time since January 2011.

Even a draw would prevent them from experiencing the humiliation of a clean sweep, which has resulted in three Ashes tours where England have lost 5-1.

According to Stokes, “It moves into what else we have in front of us.” As individuals and as a team, we still have two games in the series and have a lot to play for.

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Booze, beach, beaten – how England lost the Ashes

Hasn’t it been a shocker, really?

Due to the rapid nature of England’s latest humiliation down under, and the fact that this was supposed to be an opportunity to reclaim the Ashes from a weakened Australia, it will be remembered as their worst in recent memory.

Seeds were already sown a long time ago.

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Hindsight makes experts of us all, but the failings of this tour began long ago.

Zak Crawley suffered an injury in the summer of 2024, so it was a missed opportunity to hire Dan Lawrence to do a job he is not qualified to do. Since then, Lawrence has not been seen.

If Jordan Cox’s broken thumb in New Zealand 12 months ago was unfortunate – Cox could have been a badly needed reserve keeper in Australia – then the decision to send Mark Wood to the Champions Trophy proved immeasurably costly.

England lost their fastest bowler in a competition they were never going to win because they desperately needed pace on this tour.

There was no confirmation of England’s fast-bowling coach’s identity up until the very last minute, and assistant coach Paul Collingwood vanished at the beginning of the summer. He has not been replaced.

Chris Woakes ‘ dislocated shoulder effectively ruled him out of the Ashes, but there were still two other players in England’s squad for the last Test against India that did not make it to Australia: Jamie Overton and Liam Dawson.

After squandering a spot at The Oval to play red-ball cricket for Matthew Potts, Matthew Fisher, or Sam Cook, Overton decided to leave. For Shoaib Bashir, whose form was an accident waiting to happen, Dawson or any other frontline spinner would have provided pragmatic cover in Australia.

Even the announcement of the Ashes squad was an anticlimactic foreshadowing of things to come.

The British & Irish Lions released their Australian tour squad in front of 2, 000 fans at the O2 in London, but England hustled their team out on a press release without giving any notice a few hours after the announcement of Dickie Bird’s passing.

When it arrived, Ollie Pope’s 12-month hokey-cokey over him was kept alive as he was relegated to the vice-captain position, giving an encore-unsolved Jacob Bethell debate more fuel.

Prepare to fail, fail to prepare.

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Despite the criticism of England’s pre-series plans in Australia, a white-ball tour of New Zealand, which had been planned for years, was the unstoppable obstacle to more warm-up games.

Despite England and Wales Cricket Board chairman Richard Thompson claiming the series against the Black Caps was strong Ashes preparation, England lost three of four completed matches, effectively played at the end of the New Zealand winter.

In the end, England received the Ashes warm-up they desired, a cross-squad encounter with the England Lions. However, the opening of negotiations with Cricket Australia over a deal that will improve player preparation for upcoming Ashes tours provides evidence of buyer’s remorse.

If there was an offer of a match against a state team or Australia A, it was too close to the tour of New Zealand for England to make it work. England insist that they requested a time slot at the Waca only to be informed that the ground was unavailable. It is unclear when England requested the request. The Barmy Army managed to book a game there.

The warm-up match took place at Lilac Hill, which was much slower and less paced than Perth Stadium’s pace and bounce.

Overall, the attitude was relaxed. England team analyst Rupert Lewis donned whites to run the drinks and music played from the dressing rooms throughout the three days. Harrison Brook’s shots showed his disapproval of the exercise.

As part of a rigorous fitness regimen, the Lions’ non-player bowlers were sent on laps of the park, and Wood had to have a scan on his hamstring eight overs into his comeback.

A hint of farce came when the scorecard malfunctioned, showing Wood to be batting despite being in hospital at the time.

Two down in six days

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The preparation for the first Test was well handled by England. Questions about golf, stumpings, and moral triumphs were thrown away by Josh Tongue and Jamie Smith.

Dominant at lunch on day two in Perth, England lost before stumps on the same day.

Stokes described some tetchy comments made after the Test that were used against the captain as England lost the PR battle. He claimed he was shocked by them.

While housing the squad in a hotel next to a casino was probably a mistake, photographers took them to golf courses and even an aquarium. Some of the group developed a penchant for an Australian brand of takeaway frozen yoghurt.

Due to the differences between the capital and Brisbane, the Lions made the decision to not play their day-night game against a Prime Minister’s XI in Canberra.

However, the tourists were unable to benefit from a week’s worth of radio silence. Former Australia pace bowler Mitchell Johnson accused them of being “arrogant”.

Instead, England chose to spend five days training in Brisbane, a task that later claimed left his side “overprepared” for the second Test.

When Stokes finally ended the media blackout, he clarified the “has-beens” and responded to Johnson by saying England could be called “rubbish” rather than “arrogant.”

As the build-up to the Test continued, Stokes and Pope had to respond to pictures of the captain, Wood and Smith riding escooters without helmets – an offence punishable by a fine under Queensland law.

Root’s long-awaited first hundred against Australia was wasted by his team-mates’ poor field shots, and England missed five catches.

On the beach

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One of the best-planned stops on the tour may have been the beach resort of Noosa, where England claimed their four nights had been scheduled for more than a year.

Some people used it in its intended spirit. Root, for example, had accommodation with his family away from the main drag and was never spotted near a bar. More family members were absent for what was meant to be an Ashes break, which was odd.

Others viewed it as a glorified stag do. Some members of the team followed two days of drinking in Brisbane with four more in Noosa – six in total, as many days as there had been of Test cricket at this point in the tour.

By the side of the road, the England party was not all that obscure; many people were drinking in traditional Akubra hats, which became the holiday’s uniform.

A three-line whip was issued for a kick-off on the beach where England were slammed by local radio DJs and sexied from other vacationers.

Stokes was seen out running, while on another occasion strength and conditioning coach Pete Sim invited the entire group for a run along the coast at 07: 45am. The only players present were Tongue, Bashir, and Smith.

Following a back-and-forth in Brisbane airport, a member of the England security staff was charged with a physical altercation with a cameraman from the TV network Seven at the conclusion of the trip.

In Adelaide, it’s all over.

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By the third Test, England’s messaging had become contradictory. Stokes talked of “enjoying the pressure”, despite actively looking to remove pressure from his team over the previous three years.

Stokes acknowledged there had been “raw” conversations about cricket in Noosa, Brook claimed. Later, Crawley would assert that she had no knowledge of the “weak men” comments.

Perhaps aware fielding had let them down, England engaged in some rare fielding drills.

England skipped Bashir at a Adelaide ground known for helping spinners, which was prompted by the need for Will Jacks’ batting at number eight. Bashir’s assistant coach Jeetan Patel resisted becoming “unselectable.”

After putting so much emphasis on high pace, England were left with part-time spinner Jacks bowling more overs than anyone else in the match.

England maintained its natural semblance. McCullum’s trip to the Adelaide Oval twice featured live broadcasts from outside the team hotel on BBC Radio 5. Patel left a news conference with the words: “Enjoy your evening. I’ll be having a pint because of it.

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‘Slap in the face’: Epstein victims slam release of heavily-redacted files

After the release of a partial trove of documents from the late convicted sex offender’s case, which contained heavily redacted pages and blacked-out photos, victims of Jeffrey&nbsp, Epstein have criticized the US government.

At least 16 files from the tranche, which were published online, have vanished from the public website, according to US media reports on Saturday.

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A photo of President Donald Trump was included in the deleted files.

In response to a law that was overwhelmingly passed by Congress in November that mandated the release of all Epstein files, despite Trump’s months-long effort to keep them sealed, the Department of Justice (DOJ) began making the trove public on Friday.

It blamed the delay on what it claimed was a time-consuming process of concealing survivors’ names and other identifying information and said it plans to release more records on a rolling basis.

However, the tens of thousands of pages that were made public did not provide any fresh information about Epstein’s crimes or the prosecution decisions that had allowed him to avoid serious federal charges for years. Additionally, they omitted some of the most closely watched sources, including internal DOJ memos on charging decisions and FBI interviews with victims.

A 119-page document with the title “Grand Jury-NY,” which is thought to have been the result of one of the federal sex trafficking investigations that led to the Epsteinsteinstein accusations in 2019, was completely blacked out.

Marina Lacerda, one of Epstein’s victims, reacted furiously to the numerous redactions and unreleased documents.

She told MS NOW on Saturday, “All of us are enraged by this.” It’s yet another insult to the face. We had high hopes for more.

In the 2019 investigation that led to the filing of sex trafficking charges against the late financier, Lacerda claimed that Epstein abused her when she was 14 years old.

Epstein committed suicide shortly after being arrested that year.

In a separate interview, Lacerda claimed she felt let down by The New York Times.

She claimed that “many of the photos are irrelevant.”

Jess Michaels, a second survivor, claimed to have spent hours looking through the victim’s statements and records of her call to an FBI tipline, but neither one of them came up for public view.

She continued, “I can’t find any of those.” Is this the government’s best course of action? Even a law passed by Congress doesn’t serve our needs.

Marijke Chartouni, who claimed Epstein abused her when she was 20 years old, lashed out for being uninformed.

Where is the transparency if everything has been redacted? She stated in an interview with The New York Times on Friday.

Some lawmakers expressed their dismay as well.

In a social media post on Friday, Republican Representative Thomas Massie, who helped to spearhead the legislative push, claimed that the White House “failed to comply with both the spirit and the letter of the law that Donald Trump signed just 30 days ago.”

The government’s case file had only been allowed by legal and victim privacy concerns to be made public by Friday under that law.

Meanwhile, the 16 mysterious missing files, which have heightened public rumors about what was done, and why no one was informed, have added to Epstein’s and the powerful people who lived nearby.

Democrats from the House Oversight Committee wrote in response to the missing image, which appears in a post on X, saying, “What else is being covered up? The American public needs transparency, too.

Chuck Schumer, a senior Democrat, said, “Just imagine how much more they’re trying to hide this.” One of the biggest cover-ups in American history might be this.

However, the Trump administration denied that the materials had been made available. There was no “to hold anything back” being made, according to deputy attorney general Todd Blanche, who spoke with ABC on television.

Late on Saturday, the DOJ released a statement about X. As more details become available, “Photos and other materials will continue to be reviewed and redacted in accordance with the law in an abundance of caution,” it said.

Former president Bill Clinton, late news anchor Walter Cronkite, singer Mick Jagger, Michael Jackson, and Diana Ross, British entrepreneur Richard Branson, and Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, are just a few of the celebrities who have appeared in photos that were made public as part of Friday’s release.

Chris Tucker and Kevin Spacey were also photographed with Epstein.

None of those individuals have been charged with any wrongdoing in connection with Epstein, and many of the photos were provided without context and without date.

In a photo, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is seen stumbling over several women’s laps. The former duke of York has denied any wrongdoing and was stripped of his royal crown as a result of his ties to Epstein.

Despite being frequently mentioned in earlier Epstein-related documents, Trump himself was not made any mention. In the 1990s and the early 2000s, Trump and Epstein had a disagreement before Epstein was found guilty of first-degree murder in 2008.

Trump has denied knowing about Epstein’s crimes and has not been charged with any wrongdoing.

Two agency spokespeople posted on social media images that they claimed showed him with Epstein victims in response to the outcry from the DOJ.

Angel Urena, Clinton’s deputy chief of staff, claimed in a statement that the White House was trying to “shield themselves” from scrutiny by focusing on the former president.