Meghan Markle and Prince Harry revealed something about themselves in their statement on Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis. In the hours following the Princess of Wales’ video message in which she shared she’s undergoing treatment after being diagnosed with cancer, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex commented publicly with a short statement. Their choice of wording, according to commentators, showed what they won’t do when it comes to Kate.
Harry and Meghan’s statement on Kate’s cancer diagnosis: ‘health and healing’
Messages of support for Kate came pouring in from around the world after the 42-year-old announced in a two-minute video her January 2024 surgery led to a cancer diagnosis. Among the kind words were a very brief statement from Harry and Meghan.
The pair released a joint statement on March 22, 2024, just hours after Kate’s announcement. It read: “We wish health and healing for Kate and the family,...
Harry and Meghan’s statement on Kate’s cancer diagnosis: ‘health and healing’
Messages of support for Kate came pouring in from around the world after the 42-year-old announced in a two-minute video her January 2024 surgery led to a cancer diagnosis. Among the kind words were a very brief statement from Harry and Meghan.
The pair released a joint statement on March 22, 2024, just hours after Kate’s announcement. It read: “We wish health and healing for Kate and the family,...
- 3/26/2024
- by Mandi Kerr
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
This year's Soccer Aid has so far raised £4.2 million, as the charity event saw the Rest Of The World defeat England 4-2 at Manchester United's Old Trafford tonight (June 8).
Almost 70,000 fans witnessed the World's Clarence Seedorf score a hat-trick and a chip from Nicky Byrne cancel out goals from England's Jamie Redknapp and Kevin Phillips.
Soccer Aid stars take on our keepy-uppy challenge: Who has best ball skills?
Sam Worthington: 'Soccer Aid is a bigger accomplishment than Avatar'
The World were managed by José Mourinho and captained by Michael Sheen, while Sam Allardyce took charge of England with assistance from Robbie Williams.
By full time, ITV viewers had pledged over £2 million to Unicef's work saving children's lives, which will be matched by the UK Government pound for pound and brings the total to £4.2 million so far. The final figure will be announced in due course.
David Bull, executive director of Unicef UK,...
Almost 70,000 fans witnessed the World's Clarence Seedorf score a hat-trick and a chip from Nicky Byrne cancel out goals from England's Jamie Redknapp and Kevin Phillips.
Soccer Aid stars take on our keepy-uppy challenge: Who has best ball skills?
Sam Worthington: 'Soccer Aid is a bigger accomplishment than Avatar'
The World were managed by José Mourinho and captained by Michael Sheen, while Sam Allardyce took charge of England with assistance from Robbie Williams.
By full time, ITV viewers had pledged over £2 million to Unicef's work saving children's lives, which will be matched by the UK Government pound for pound and brings the total to £4.2 million so far. The final figure will be announced in due course.
David Bull, executive director of Unicef UK,...
- 6/8/2014
- Digital Spy
by Matt Hawkins
There's a good chance you may have seen Jed Henry's work before. A little while ago, he ran a Kickstarter to fund a series of illustrations that reinterpreted various iconic game characters in the style of Japanese woodblock prints, formally known as Ukiyo-e.
His Ukiyo-e Heroes initiative was quite successful, so he's back for round two. But this time, Henry wants to make a video game himself, one featuring the same art style.
Since it's an original creation, the game is called Edo Superstar and will star a "small-town monkey with big dreams" named Masaru:
The game was originally conceived as an iOS and Android only game, but due to popular demand, it's also coming to PC and Mac. Perhaps the request was due to the fact that most smart phone fight games have poor controls, though the proposed mechanics of Edo Superstar seems solid enough.
There's a good chance you may have seen Jed Henry's work before. A little while ago, he ran a Kickstarter to fund a series of illustrations that reinterpreted various iconic game characters in the style of Japanese woodblock prints, formally known as Ukiyo-e.
His Ukiyo-e Heroes initiative was quite successful, so he's back for round two. But this time, Henry wants to make a video game himself, one featuring the same art style.
Since it's an original creation, the game is called Edo Superstar and will star a "small-town monkey with big dreams" named Masaru:
The game was originally conceived as an iOS and Android only game, but due to popular demand, it's also coming to PC and Mac. Perhaps the request was due to the fact that most smart phone fight games have poor controls, though the proposed mechanics of Edo Superstar seems solid enough.
- 8/9/2013
- by MTV Video Games
- MTV Multiplayer
A beautiful spring has sprung here in Austin, Texas. Bluebonnets are everywhere, it's not yet 100 degrees and, now that the city has recovered from South By Southwest, Austin will soon be celebrating the chance to prove itself in the culinary space with its first-ever Food & Wine Festival.
With chatter about "Austin cool" coming from many directions these days, the city will draw yet another national crowd from April 27 to 29 to eat, drink, learn and be merry with headliner chefs such as Masaharu Morimoto, Marcus Samuelsson, Michelle Bernstein, Gail Simmons and Tyson Cole, among many others, and music from Lucinda Williams and Mayor Hawthorne. In contrast to the Texas Hill Country fest of previous years, the Austin proper version will be centrally located, officially brought to town by Food & Wine magazine of Aspen fame, and expanded to include a line-up of local greats as well as international heavy hitters.
This year...
With chatter about "Austin cool" coming from many directions these days, the city will draw yet another national crowd from April 27 to 29 to eat, drink, learn and be merry with headliner chefs such as Masaharu Morimoto, Marcus Samuelsson, Michelle Bernstein, Gail Simmons and Tyson Cole, among many others, and music from Lucinda Williams and Mayor Hawthorne. In contrast to the Texas Hill Country fest of previous years, the Austin proper version will be centrally located, officially brought to town by Food & Wine magazine of Aspen fame, and expanded to include a line-up of local greats as well as international heavy hitters.
This year...
- 4/9/2012
- by Stephanie Keller
- Aol TV.
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