Buckingham Palace’s cheeky response to Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo’s ‘Meghan Markle’ clip

Jamie Laing and his wife Sophie Habboo, who wed in April 2023, have been keeping up with the news about Sophie’s pregnancy since the couple met.

Sophie Habboo and Jamie Laing seemingly poked fun at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry(Image: Jamie Laing/Instagram)

Buckingham Palace has been lauded for the “best response ever” to Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo’s controversial video in which they seem to mock Meghan Markle.

Sophie, who is pregnant, appears to twerk in the clip Jamie posted on Instagram to mixed reaction yesterday. Many on social media suggested the couple, who got married in April 2023, were trying to recreate Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s incredible “twerking” video shot moments before the Duchess of Sussex gave birth in hospital.

Within minutes of Jamie uploading his footage, purportedly shot inside Buckingham Palace, the official Instagram account “theroyalfamily” replied: “We see you” with a pair of eyes and a wink emojis. The King’s Trust also entered the conversation in the spirit of the occasion, saying: ‘All of our attendees are very well behaved’ with the same look and a laughing emoji.

One Jamie fan wrote, “Best response ever! ” in response to theroyalfamily’s post. I was really entertained by this. Another tagged their response with “Brilliant,” adding the word “Brilliant.”

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However, some Instagram users aimed fire at Jamie, who now hosts a show on BBC Radio One, calling the dig “disrespectful”. The 36-year-old star, who was in Made in Chelsea from 2011 to 2020, is seen dancing alongside Sophie in what appears to be Buckingham Palace. His moves appear to replicate those briefly seen by Prince Harry in Meghan’s clip, which became public earlier this month.

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The words “The Royal Baby has arrived” are written overlay to the clip, liked by more than 50,000 people on Instagram. Yet one viewer on there replied: “Disrespectful,” to which she got seven likes. Another Instagram user shared: “Diabolical behaviour.” A third critic posted: “Quite disappointing. I like you guys normally.”

Other celebrities also responded. “I feel like you can see Jamie’s excitement about becoming a father in his face and how happy he is,” said Kerry Villers, a social media influencer. Rochelle Humes, a former member of The Saturdays and a TV presenter, described her own hiccup of sneaking a photo in Buckingham Palace. The speed with which this occurred was truly impressive, the mother of three wrote. For a sneaky photo, I almost got mine in focus.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in a brand-new video that the duchess of Cambridge has shared.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in a brand-new video that the duchess of Cambridge has shared.
Meghan divided opinion by sharing the video this month
Meghan divided opinion by sharing the video this month(Image: meghan/Instagram)
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Sophie, who was in Made in Chelsea from 2017 to 2022, smiles playfully in the clip as she dances alongside her husband. The pair, stood on the red-carpeted gliding staircase, are flanked by portraits of members of the royal family in the video. Royal aides seemingly found the funny side, although it would have breached protocol.

Proof that no offence was taken, a palace aide told the Daily Mail: “I’m sure it was done in a spirit of fun, and of course aligned to Jamie’s wonderful support for The King’s Trust Awards – even if it’s not something we would greatly encourage every guest to attempt.”

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,218

On Thursday, June 26, 2018, the situation is as follows:

Fighting

  • According to the Defense Ministry in Moscow, Russian forces have taken control of the settlement of Yalta in the eastern Donetsk region of Ukraine.

diplomacy and politics

    NATO allies have pledged to increase annual defense spending by 2035, to a total of 5% of GDP. The transatlantic military bloc reiterated its commitment to collective defense in light of Russia’s military threat, stating that “an attack on one is an attack on all.”

  • Trump added that he will discuss ending the war with Putin “soon.” Putin may have territorial ambitions outside of Ukraine, he added.
  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, stated that he and Trump had a discussion about possible drone production together during their meeting on the day of the NATO summit.
  • Zelenskyy claimed that every Russian “war criminal faces justice,” including Russian President Putin, was required after the signing of the agreement in Strasbourg.
  • Due to an outstanding arrest warrant against him by the International Criminal Court, Putin, according to Yuri Ushakov, a Kremlin aide for foreign policy, will not attend the BRICS summit in Brazil next week.
  • Boris Pistorius, the German minister of defense, emphasized the importance of the US involvement in the Ukraine conflict and said allies were working to stop Washington from losing interest, according to comments made by the ARD broadcaster.

Mamdani’s New York victory boosts pro-Palestine politics in US

Zohran Mamdani, a candidate for mayor of New York City, has ambitious plans. He wants to start city-owned grocery stores, purchase more homes, subsidize bus travel, and freeze rents for tenants who are already receiving subsidies.

However, his opponents and the media appeared more concerned about his views on the Israeli-Palestine conflict ahead of the Democratic primary on Tuesday. He is a pro-priet of Palestinian rights, denounces Israeli violations, and supports the claims made by human rights organizations that Israel’s occupation of Gaza is a genocide.

Mamdani held his ground against former governor Andrew Cuomo, who had greater institutional support and record spending.

Mamdani’s supporters claim that his victory could represent a turning point in American politics for support for Palestinian rights and left-wing policies.

The progressive group Justice Democrats’ spokesperson, Usamah Andrabi, called it “monumental.”

True progressives can’t compromise on issues as big as a genocide because they are willing to unite the working class against billionaires and corporate super PACs.

With almost all of the votes counted, all but securing the nomination, Mamdani leads Cuomo by more than seven percentage points.

With the city’s ranked-choice voting system’s subsequent rounds of counting, his lead is anticipated to increase.

Cuomo has conceded defeat, and Mamdani has won, putting him in position to become the next mayor of the nation’s largest city.

Given that New York’s electorate is overwhelmingly Democratic, he has a chance of winning the November general election comfortably. His election results, which were only available at 1% in February, seemed impossible.

He “refused to turn down.”

Mamdani, a 33-year-old state legislator, started growing his following through viral videos and grassroots campaigning on the streets of New York. He was adept with digital media, charismatic, and approachable.

Mamdani spoke with Donald Trump’s supporters and non-voters who were upset with the status quo in the months leading up to the election, which took place in November of last year. He then gave them a platform of his own. Some of the people he interviewed on video said they would support him for mayor.

Mamdani’s supporters claim he also excelled at generating thousands of volunteers who knocked on doors to let people know about his campaign.

Many young people grew up with Mamdani and joined his campaign because of his opposition to Israeli policies, according to Heba Gowayed, a sociology professor at the City University of New York (CUNY).

Gowayed told Al Jazeera, “It is incredible that he refused to step down from his position on Palestine.” It was a movement that, in a situation where we were told that holding that position was politically disqualifying, insisted on it and was in some ways predicated on it.

She continued, noting that Mamdani would have lost the support and enthusiasm that had helped him cross the finish line if he had flipped to appease critics. However, Mamdani’s support for Palestinian “probably bolstered his campaign,” she claimed.

In his campaign for the Democratic nomination, Mamdani faced seemingly unimaginable odds. He also had a difficult time getting funding because of his low reputation. In contrast to the candidate he was running against, former governor of a political dynasty in New York, Cuomo, few voters seemed to know who he was.

In the weeks leading up to Tuesday’s race, Cuomo’s father, who also served as governor, received endorsements from prominent Democrats, including former president Bill Clinton and lawmaker Jim Clyburn.

Meanwhile, Mamdani received support from the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) regional branch.

For his supporters, Mamdani’s victory is stunning because of this. It appeared to be a battle between the old guard and the new, David and Goliath.

A young, pro-Palestinian brown Muslim child who had a one-percent name recognition in February beat the “old guard personified,” Gowayed claimed. It is “absolutely phenomenal and remarkable.”

Mamdani, a native of Uganda, has served in the state assembly since 2021.

Many people thought the Democratic Party’s years-long battle between progressives and centrists was reflected in the face-off between Cuomo and Mamdani. A central component of the conflict has been the debate over Palestinian rights and the US’s unquestioning support for Israel.

Cuomo’s emphasis on Israel

Mamdani, a state legislator, had spoken out against Israel’s military operation in Gaza, which has claimed the lives of at least 56 Palestinians. In November of that year, he even organized a hunger strike outside the White House to demand that the war be fought.

However, his main focus was on local issues as he campaigned for mayor.

Cuomo tried to make Mamdani’s position on Israel and Palestine a central focus of the campaign, but he resigned as governor in 2021 over allegations of sexual harassment.

The former governor made the suggestion earlier this month that criticizing Israeli abuses causes attacks on Jewish Americans. Mamdani appeared to be the subject of his message.

Hate causes hatred. The anti-Israeli jargon about “genocide,” “war criminals,” and “murderers” must end. After a fire attack at a pro-Israel rally in Colorado left 15 people injured, Cuomo claimed in a social media post that it is spreading like a cancer.

The former governor represents Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court on charges of war crimes in Gaza, including using starvation as a weapon of war.

The former governor referred to Israel when Mamdani and some of his fellow candidates, including City Comptroller Brad Lander, campaigned against Cuomo in parallel.

How does a Brad Lander back Zohran Mamdani, support his views on Israel, and back his statements about Israel? Cuomo asserted.

Lander, a Jew, then crossed-endorsed Mamdani, and the two candidates urged their supporters to put them both high on their ballots.

A super PAC, a pro-Cuomo election organization, has also addressed Mamdani’s views on the Israel-Palestine conflict.

The super PAC, known as Fix the City, was funded by billionaire Bill Ackman, a Trump supporter, and received $500,000. Another ardent supporter of Israel, former mayor of New York, contributed an incredible $8 million to the organization.

Mamdani’s opinion of Israel was also subject to scrutiny from the media. He was repeatedly questioned about foreign policy, including whether he would visit Israel as mayor and whether Israel has a Jewish state.

A turning point, in my opinion.

Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) Action’s political director, Beth Miller, claimed Cuomo made the election about Mamdani’s views on the Middle East conflict.

In light of the atrocities in Gaza, the Democratic Party has been shifting its support for Israel more and more. According to a survey conducted by the Pew Research Center in April, 69 percent of Democratic respondents had negative views of Israel.

Miller told Al Jazeera, “Cuomo is part of an old dinosaur way of thinking about politics.”

Mamdani’s campaign was initially supported by JVP Action. Miller claimed that while his campaign primarily focused on making New York affordable, his progressive policies emphasize the humanity of all people, including Palestinians.

What last night demonstrated was that Zohran’s support for Palestinian rights was untrue, according to Miller, who was counting on Cuomo to believe that he would be held accountable for it.

“And in fact, what I saw and witnessed was that his campaign was benefiting from his support for Palestinian rights. Young voters were sparked by it. Many, many more progressive Jewish voters, Muslims, and other people were mobilized by it.

In recent years, pro-Israel organizations like the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) have invested significant sums of money in Democratic primary campaigns to defeat progressives.

Jamaal Bowman and Cori Bush, two members of the Democratic Congress who were critical of Israel, were aided in the most recent election cycle by them.

Progressive supporters say they hope Mamdani’s victory will help them turn things around.

Dortmund Advance To Club World Cup Last 16, Fluminense Deny Sundowns

Borussia Dortmund defeated Ulsan HD 1-0 on Wednesday in the first half of the Club World Cup thanks to a single goal from Daniel Svensson.

Just under 8, 000 people in Cincinnati, including US Vice President JD Vance and FIFA chief Gianni Infantino, were present for Dortmund’s second straight victory by a one-goal margin following their 4-3 defeat of Mamelodi Sundowns on Saturday.

After overcoming Sundowns in a goalless stalemate played at the same time in Miami, it means that Dortmund will advance to the last 16 as Group F champions, while Fluminense will finish in second.

“We can be satisfied,” he says. Coach Niko Kovac, who also plays for Dortmund, said, “I think our performance was better than our first two games.”

This game was played in sweltering mid-afternoon conditions, and he has frequently addressed the tournament about the challenges presented by the searing June heat in the United States.

“We keep saying the same thing,” he said. The boys’ work is incredible. In the stadium, it is 37 degrees Celsius (96.8% Fahrenheit). Kovac called it “unbelievable.”

“I think they are doing a great job, even if you just stand around,” he said. I’ve got a day off now, and I’m hoping the players can get ready for the following game.

With the addition of Karim Adeyemi and Julian Ryerson, Kovac only made two changes to the starting lineup, while Jobe Bellingham kept his place.

On another hot day in Cincinnati, the Bundesliga giants should have won, but Serhou Guirassy was denied by a solid Jo Hyeon-woo save in the 27th minute.

The crucial goal was then scored just after 36 minutes when Bellingham fizzed a volley just over from an Adeyemi cross. The Koreans lost possession of the penalty spot on the edge of their own box before Bellingham beat up Svensson and fired in low on his left foot.

Guirassy, who has a prolific season, should have headed home with a header that went straight at the goalkeeper in stoppage time.

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On June 25, 2025, Borussia Dortmund’s Swedish defender #24 Daniel Svensson celebrates scoring his team’s first goal in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Group F game between Germany’s Borussia Dortmund and South Korea’s Ulsan HD at the TQL stadium in Cincinnati. (Photo by Paul ELLIS/AFP)

On the hour mark, Dortmund’s Gregor Kobel was immediately activated to stop Lee Jin-hyun, and Yan Couto did just that, scoring a late winner.

When Group E is over, Kovac’s team will now play their final-16 game against Atlanta on Tuesday. They will learn who their opponents are later on Wednesday.

“We must now leave everything on the pitch.” The stakes are significant. Prestige and money are at stake. I anticipate a rise in quality,” Kovac said.

Fluminense are through, indicating that all four Brazilian teams have advanced past the knockout stage, while Ulsan have three losses from three games.

In Miami, a captain’s cross went wide and across the face of goal late in the first half, and the game was also difficult.

After the break, the Rio de Janeiro side came within striking distance, while Sundowns enjoyed more possession throughout the 90 minutes but were unable to advance in front of a crowd of 14 (312).

The tournament’s four African clubs will not play in the last 16, but Sundowns’ performances give them the confidence they need to go home with their heads high.

“We’re not content,” he declared. Although the players had a clear goal in this match, Miguel Cardoso, the coach of the South African champions, said, “I am very proud of the level they played at.”

We leave and return home with our heads raised because we are much more powerful than we were when we arrived.

US sanctions Mexican banks, alleging connections to cartel money laundering

Three Mexican banks have been subject to sanctions from the US, alleging money laundering by drug cartels.

The US Department of Treasury tied the banks CIBanco, Intercam Banco, and Vector Casa de Bolsa to the deadly synthetic drug fentanyl’s cross-border trafficking on Wednesday.

It accused them of “playing a longstanding and crucial role in facilitating payments for the procurement of precursor chemicals needed to produce fentanyl” and “operating in laundering millions of dollars on behalf of Mexico-based cartels.”

The administration of US President Donald Trump has launched a wider campaign to pressure Latin American gangs, criminal networks, and drug traffickers.

In addition to using tariffs to pressure Mexico’s government to increase the enforcement of illegal traffic across the border, the campaign included naming several organizations as “foreign terrorist organizations.”

The Fentanyl Sanctions Act and the FEND Off Fentanyl Act, which were passed to expand the Treasury Department’s ability to combat money laundering linked to opioid trafficking, were the first to be targeted, according to a statement from the Treasury Department.

Transfers between the targeted Mexican banks and US banks would be prohibited, despite the uncertainty over the restrictions’ potential.

The banks were accused in a statement by Secretary of State Scott Bessent of “enabling the poisoning of countless Americans by moving money on behalf of cartels, making them vital cogs in the fentanyl supply chain,” according to Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent.

However, the Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit of Mexico responded to the sanctions by saying it had not yet received conclusive proof to support them.

The Finance Ministry stated in a statement, “We want to be clear: We will act to the fullest extent of the law” if we have conclusive evidence of these three financial institutions’ illegal activities.

“We have no information in this regard to this date, though.”

CIBanco did not respond to the accusations right away. The Beltran-Leyva Cartel, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), and the Gulf Cartel were all linked to money laundering, according to the US Treasury Department.

Intercam, which is also accused of having connections to the CJNG cartel, did not respond.

The Sinaloa Cartel and Gulf Cartel, a brokerage firm, said the US’s claims that its operations were tied to drug traffickers were false.