Kate Middleton shocked the world in late March when, after months without being seen, she shared a video in which she announced that she had been diagnosed with cancer. The Princess of Wales, who is married to first-in-line for the throne Prince William, first said she would be taking a leave of absence due to abdominal surgery back in January.
Kate later published a solo video of her sitting on a bench, and a royal source claims the princess wrote “every word” of the announcement herself.
Kate Middleton | Andy Cheung/Getty Images Kate Middleton reportedly wrote ‘every word’ of her cancer diagnosis speech
Kate Middleton had gone missing after she appeared at the Christmas Day church service in the United Kingdom. The princess’ team later said in mid-January that she would be taking time off for the next couple of months to recuperate from abdominal surgery. However, rumors quickly started...
Kate later published a solo video of her sitting on a bench, and a royal source claims the princess wrote “every word” of the announcement herself.
Kate Middleton | Andy Cheung/Getty Images Kate Middleton reportedly wrote ‘every word’ of her cancer diagnosis speech
Kate Middleton had gone missing after she appeared at the Christmas Day church service in the United Kingdom. The princess’ team later said in mid-January that she would be taking time off for the next couple of months to recuperate from abdominal surgery. However, rumors quickly started...
- 3/28/2024
- by Julia Mullaney
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Other contenders include biopic ‘Anita’, ‘Drifting’ and ‘Raging Fire’, the final thriller by the late Benny Chan.
Soi Cheang’s crime thriller Limbo leads the pack for the 40th Hong Kong Film Awards (Hkfa) with 14 nominations, as the event prepares to return as an in-person ceremony following last year’s cancellation as a result of the pandemic.
The black and white crime noir, which premiered in Berlinale Special in 2021, secured nods including best film, best director and for actors Lam Ka Tung[/link], Cya Liu and Fish Liew. The thriller centres on a veteran detective and rookie copy who team up to catch a serial killer.
Soi Cheang’s crime thriller Limbo leads the pack for the 40th Hong Kong Film Awards (Hkfa) with 14 nominations, as the event prepares to return as an in-person ceremony following last year’s cancellation as a result of the pandemic.
The black and white crime noir, which premiered in Berlinale Special in 2021, secured nods including best film, best director and for actors Lam Ka Tung[/link], Cya Liu and Fish Liew. The thriller centres on a veteran detective and rookie copy who team up to catch a serial killer.
- 2/16/2022
- by Silvia Wong
- ScreenDaily
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