Prince William, Kate Middleton, and Prince Harry looked especially cheery when they attended a Christmas party for volunteers at The Mix youth service, a charity that is part of their Heads Together initiative, in London on Monday. While the princes looked dapper in blue suits, Kate was completely festive in a green and red dress. As the trio prepares for their Christmas break later this week, William told a DJ at the party that Prince George and Princess Charlotte are really looking forward to the holidays. "He said the kids are really looking forward to Christmas and George is already ripping open his presents," A. J. King told People. "They're looking forward to downtime and a chill with the family." The royal couple are set to take their children for their first Christmas at the Middletons' home in Bucklebury, in rural Berkshire. Hopefully the little ones will like the teddy...
- 12/19/2016
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
Tis the season for royal cheer! Prince William, Princess Kate and Prince Harry celebrated one of their favorite causes on Monday with a festive charity party.
The trio dropped by a gathering of volunteers from their Heads Together initiative, the mental health campaign they kicked off in the spring. Kate brought stylish Christmas spirit with a red-and-green Vanessa Seward dress (currently on sale for $623) cinched with a black belt and $185 fern hoop earrings from London designer Catherine Zoraida.
Meanwhile, William told a deejay at the party that 3-year-old Prince George and 19-month-old Princess Charlotte are a little excited for the holidays.
The trio dropped by a gathering of volunteers from their Heads Together initiative, the mental health campaign they kicked off in the spring. Kate brought stylish Christmas spirit with a red-and-green Vanessa Seward dress (currently on sale for $623) cinched with a black belt and $185 fern hoop earrings from London designer Catherine Zoraida.
Meanwhile, William told a deejay at the party that 3-year-old Prince George and 19-month-old Princess Charlotte are a little excited for the holidays.
- 12/19/2016
- by simonperrytimeinc
- PEOPLE.com
"Catfish" star Nev Schulman appeared on "Chelsea Lately" on Monday (Sept. 30) and, while explaining the concept of his hit MTV reality show to host Chelsea Handler, he revealed that her show was once involved in one of his cases.
Schulman explained that during the show's pilot, the person he and co-star Max Joseph were investigating had claimed he worked on Handler's show -- something that came as a surprise to the comedienne.
In a clip of the moment, which Schulman brought to show Handler and her audience, he called someone in the "Chelsea Lately" offices to inquire about the episode's catfish, an R.J. King, who claimed to have done cue cards on the set. The woman on the phone had no record of the guy and admitted that the show hadn't ever used cue cards.
When the clip ended, Handler deadpanned, "Oh my god, we're so big time."
As the interview continued,...
Schulman explained that during the show's pilot, the person he and co-star Max Joseph were investigating had claimed he worked on Handler's show -- something that came as a surprise to the comedienne.
In a clip of the moment, which Schulman brought to show Handler and her audience, he called someone in the "Chelsea Lately" offices to inquire about the episode's catfish, an R.J. King, who claimed to have done cue cards on the set. The woman on the phone had no record of the guy and admitted that the show hadn't ever used cue cards.
When the clip ended, Handler deadpanned, "Oh my god, we're so big time."
As the interview continued,...
- 10/1/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
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