In a special offer, Kate Middleton recently stepped out in a linen Boden shirt to promote the British high street. The exact shirt has been reduced by £15.
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Kate Middleton on a visit to Mull, Scotland(Image: Samir Hussein/WireImage)
Kate Middleton has been making more and more appearances over the past few months, and of course, she always has her impeccable style in mind (most recently, her forest green Victoria Beckham suit and her polka-style polka dress).
On another recent trip to Mull in Scotland, the Princess of Wales opted for a chic countryside look: a blue button-up shirt, tweed blazer (her one is the Double-Breasted Blazer from Holland Cooper), brown skinny trousers, and chunky brown boots.
Boden’s Blue Longline 100% Linen Safari Shirt, which Kate appeared to be wearing, is available in sizes 8 to 18 despite being priced at £98. Additionally, you can currently save 15% off using the JM7D coupon, which makes it even better. That reduces the cost by more than £15 to £83.40.
This shirt, which is made of airy 100% linen, is the ideal way to look smart and chic while surviving the summer. Linen can often appear too casual and unprofessional, but this one is different.
Claudia Winkleman demonstrates the ideal lightweight cardigan for cooler evenings on vacation.
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Kate’s Boden shirt is currently £15 off (Image: Aaron Chown/PA Wire and Boden)
We advise a lighter-toned option for this in the warmer months, like a denim midi skirt, poplin maxi skirt, or straight-leg jeans.
If you’re looking for a floatier, less safari-chic blue linen shirt, Meghan Markle recently wore J.Crew’s best-selling Garçon classic shirt in cotton poplin in the simple yet timeless ‘Blue Eoe’ shade. A great option if you have a bit more budget to spend (although also quite a reasonably-priced buy!).
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While Gap’s Blue 100% Linen Oversized Shirt, available for £75 here, is one of those throw-on staples you’ll reach for all summer long. Designed from 100% soft linen, it’s breathable, lightweight, and machine washable, making it the ideal piece to roll up in your suitcase.
Virgil van Dijk, the skipper of Liverpool, expresses his “praying for a quick recovery” for the victims of the car crash that struck the crowd during the club’s trophy parade.
Four children were hurt in a car that struck crowds during the Premier League trophy parade on Monday in central Liverpool, which left about 50 people injured.
A 53-year-old British man from the Liverpool area has since been detained on suspicion of dangerous driving, dangerous driving, and drug driving while in good health.
On social media, Van Dijk wrote, “My thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected.”
“Praying for everyone who has been injured to recover quickly. We are all with you.
At a news conference on Monday, Premier Sir Keir Starmer said, “Liverpool stands together and the entire country stands with them.”
Jurgen Klopp, a former Liverpool manager, said the incident “should have been one of the greatest days in the city’s history.”
The German added: “It just showed the two faces of life,” he said on Tuesday following his induction into the League Managers Association Hall of Fame 1, 000 Club.
The parade was incredible, the mood incredible, and the face was “the most beautiful for a long time.”
“And from one second to the next, everything changed,” and we came to the conclusion that football is one of the world’s more serious issues.
The injured and their families are also in our thoughts and prayers.
Kenny Dalglish, an ex-Liverpool manager and player, described the incident as “shocked, horrified, and deeply saddened.”
Billy Hogan, the CEO of Liverpool, said, “I would like to express our sincere condolences to all those who have been affected by this terrible incident.
“This weekend was one of celebration, emotion, and joy spread throughout the city in our entire fanbase, and it ended in unfathomable scenes of distress with this abhorrent incident.”
On Monday during the bank holiday, thousands of Liverpool supporters gathered on the side’s streets to celebrate their Premier League victory.
The parade was held on Water Street, but traffic was prevented there.
However, eyewitnesses claimed that the vehicle disregarded “road closed” warnings.
Around ten minutes after the bus carrying Liverpool’s players, staff, and the Premier League trophy had left, the car slammed into the supporters.
Police claim that the incident is not connected to terrorism.
Virgil van Dijk, the skipper of Liverpool, expresses his “praying for a quick recovery” for the victims of the car crash that struck the crowd during the club’s trophy parade.
Four children were hurt in a car that struck crowds during the Premier League trophy parade on Monday in central Liverpool, which left about 50 people injured.
A 53-year-old British man has since been detained in Liverpool.
According to Steve Rotheram, mayor of Liverpool City Metro, four injured people are “very, very ill” in a hospital.
On social media, Van Dijk wrote, “My thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected.”
“Praying for everyone who has been injured to recover quickly. We are all with you.
Jurgen Klopp, the ex-manager of Liverpool, wrote on social media: “Our thoughts and prayers are with all those who are hurt and impacted.”
At a news conference on Monday, Premier Sir Keir Starmer said, “Liverpool stands together and the entire country stands with them.”
Kenny Dalglish, an ex-Liverpool manager and player, described the incident as “shocked, horrified, and deeply saddened” by the former manager.
Billy Hogan, the CEO of Liverpool, said: “I want to express my condolences to all those who have been affected by this terrible incident.
This weekend was one of celebration, joy, and emotion that spread throughout the city, and this terrible incident caused unfathomable scenes of distress for our entire fanbase.
On Monday during the bank holiday, thousands of Liverpool supporters gathered on the side’s streets to celebrate their Premier League victory.
The parade was held on Water Street, but traffic was prevented there.
However, eyewitnesses claimed that the vehicle disregarded “road closed” warnings.
Around ten minutes after the bus carrying Liverpool’s players, staff, and the Premier League trophy had left, the car slammed into the supporters.
Police claim that the incident is not connected to terrorism.
Even as Moscow claimed to be finalizing a peace proposal to end the war, Russia and Ukraine have launched a string of drone attacks on one another over the weekend.
Ten people were hurt by Russia’s use of 60 drones throughout various regions throughout the night, according to Ukrainian air force officials on Tuesday. 43 of them were intercepted by Kyiv’s air defenses, 35 of whom were shot down, and eight were diverted using electronic warfare devices.
After Russian drones set off fires at night in Dnipropetrovsk, central Ukraine, governor Serhiy Lysak reported damage to residential and agricultural properties. A 59-year-old man and six municipal workers were hurt in a drone attack in Kherson, a southern city that is frequently targeted by Russian strikes, according to officials.
One of the war’s heaviest aerial offensives, Ukraine, was the site of the barrage, which came days later. Russia’s air force claimed 355 drone launches on Sunday night alone, a record number.
Vladimir Putin has “gone absolutely CRAZY,” according to Donald Trump, president of the United States, and he has threatened to impose new sanctions as a result. Trump was later cleared of the remarks by the Kremlin, who claimed he had “emotional overload.”
Russia claimed on Tuesday that its massive aerial assaults against its own citizens were a “response” to the recent escalating Ukrainian drone attacks, accusing Kyiv of trying to “disrupt” peace efforts.
The Russian Ministry of Defense stated in a statement that “Kyiv has taken a number of provocative steps to thwart negotiations initiated by Russia with the support of some European countries.”
On Tuesday, the ministry reported that its forces shot down 99 Ukrainian drones, including 56 over the Ukrainian-occupied Belgorod region.
More than 2,300 Ukrainian drones were intercepted by air defense units between May 20 and May 27, according to the report, 465 of which were outside active conflict zones.
More territory is seized by Russia.
Russian troops have taken four villages in the northeastern Sumy region of Ukraine, the regional governor confirmed on Tuesday.
Even though civilians had already been evacuated, Oleh Hryhorov claimed that now the government was in charge of Novenke, Basivka, Veselivka, and Zhuravka. He wrote on Facebook, “The enemy is making further advances in an effort to establish a so-called “buffer zone.”
The nearby village of Bilovody was also claimed by Russia’s Defense Ministry, citing further advances made close to the border.
Moscow’s main offensive is still in Donetsk, but its expansion into Sumy demonstrates how Russian forces are slicing the Ukrainian army across multiple fronts.
This week, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, made another warning that Sumy, Kharkiv, and Zaporizhzhia are likely to experience new Russian offensives.
Russian forces have been using drones to launch small attacks in small groups on motorcycles. Ukrainian forces claim that precision fire is being used to attack enemy positions while maintaining the line.
For the first time in the region, Russia has seized a strip of border villages, according to military blog DeepState, which reported over the weekend.
36 people were killed in Sumy last month when a Russian missile went off.
Andriy Andriyenko, the Ukrainian army’s press service, released a handout photo during a training exercise at an undisclosed location close to the front line [File: Andriy Andriyenko/Ukrainian Armed Forces/AFP]
Russia contends that peace talks are being undermined by Europe.
Russia has blamed European leaders for the slowing down of diplomatic relations despite recent territorial gains and rising violence.
According to a source from Turkiye’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Putin and Hakan Fidan, the Turkish Foreign Minister, met on Monday to talk about efforts to end the Ukrainian conflict. As part of his two-day visit to Moscow, Fidan also met Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Tuesday.
Lavrov criticized German Chancellor Friedrich Merz during the meeting, pointing out that his recent remarks about the use of Western weapons against strikes by Ukraine inside Russia show that the decision to approve such attacks was made long before it was made public.
Lavrov claimed Merz’s statement was instructive in that it revealed more about the current generation of Western leaders than it did about policy.
According to Lavrov, “this demonstrates how some people have come to power in important European nations.”
Prior to this, Merz had previously stated that the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and the US no longer had range restrictions on the weapons they supplied to Kyiv, thereby allowing for deeper attacks into Russian territory.
On May 27, 2025, the German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo sat down for a joint press conference in Turku, Finland.
Merz claimed that restrictions on the delivery of weapons to Ukraine had been lifted while he was on a formal visit to Finland on Tuesday. He cited Russia’s unwillingness to engage in meaningful dialogue as a cause for the conflict’s lingering effects. He told reporters, “We may need to get ready for a longer period.”
Moscow also accused Ukraine and its allies in Europe of purposefully stifling efforts to restart peace talks. According to the statement, “Ukraine has been conducting intense strikes on Russian territory using Western-provided weapons and purposefully attacking civilian infrastructure” since May 20.
The first direct talks between Russia and Ukraine in more than three years ended on May 16 with a ceasefire. Since then, Russia has maintained that it is working on a draft, serious version of the cease-fire agreement.
According to Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for the Kremlin, “this is a serious draft, a draft of a serious document that requires careful checks and preparation,” adding that it has not yet been submitted.
The draft, according to Maria Zakharova, a spokesman for the foreign ministry, would be presented to Kyiv once it was finalized, spell out crucial terms for a political settlement and a potential ceasefire.
After Israel’s three-month siege, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation claims to have begun providing limited aid to Gaza. However, human rights organizations have criticized the new procedure as being politicized and potentially breaking international law.
After being struck by an Israeli aircraft on a schoolturnedshelter in Gaza city, Palestinian girl Ward al-Sheikh Khalil spoke to Al Jazeera. She was seen in a video escaping from the fires that had started. In addition to her mother and her siblings, over 36 Palestinians were killed in the attack.