Hospitals have enacted restrictions on visitors, meaning less in-person support during chemo appointments. Some cancer surgeries are being postponed or canceled, as are scans. Schwartz was scheduled for a routine PET scan next week to gauge the efficiency of her current round of chemo, but it’s been delayed until next month.
d Eugenie. For Anne’s birthday on 15 August, the Queen is expected to throw a party in her daughter’s honour. The Princess remains close to both her parents. Biographer and Vanity Fair royal editor Katie Nicholl, who conducted its recent interview, tells me: ‘She often spends time at Windsor and Sandringham and they speak regularly. There is a great bond between Anne and her father and, when the Duke has been unwell, Anne often drops everything to be by his side. She’s close to her mother and they share a deep love of horses, dogs and the countryside. I was struck by how she lit up when she talked abou
We’d all love to surprise Mom with the car of her dreams, right? In this time of coronavirus woes, though, we don’t really see too many folks — even those flush with cash — dropping big coin to earn brownie points with their parents. So consider this list to be something of a daydream catalog, or better yet, a set of vehicles that your matriarch might consider choosing from when it does come time for her to replace her ride.
Left: With its ruffled high neck and billowing sleeves, this striking floral-print maxi, worn to a royal film premiere in 1973, is as chic and on-trend today as it was back then. Right: This is pure 70s. Anne embraces the decade’s penchant for a flowing cut, floral print and bohemian sensibility. In fact her love of a statement sleeve wouldn’t look out of place on an Instag
As he turns 80, Stewart’s not retiring anytime soon. He brought back the beloved character of Picard in Star Trek: Picard on CBS All Access. (ViacomCBS is CNET’s parent company.) Our review notes that as Picard, Stewart remains “vital and dynamic when he’s standing up for the good in humanity.”
the back. This isn’t fun-photo-op hair – it’s all about looking the part: regal, efficient, businesslike. Her approach to hairstyling, much like her mother’s, is sensible and never about vanity. It’s been well thought out – the height from the backcombing is flattering and compliments her face, as well as showing off her swan-like neck. Clearly once Anne figured out her hair formula she stuck to it like glue, making it a si
The virtual get together came about in celebration of Maryland weddingplanner couple Susan and John’s Zoom wedding, hosted by the newly ordained Krasinski. John proposed to Susan by recreating Jim’s bent knee to Pam outside a petrol station in The Office.
Some Good News, the feel-good news show hosted for the past eight weeks by John Krasinski, has sadly come an end — at least for its initial run of eight episodes. In the final instalment for now, Krasinski turned the lens on the positive community built up around the show, as well as dropping a few behind-the-scenes bloopers, including from last week’s The Office Zoom wedding.
der fire.’ Throughout her life, horses have provided her great passion and solace. As Hugo Vickers points out, horses don’t care who you are, merely how good you are in the saddle, and Anne is world-class. She was declared European Eventing Champion in 1971, the Queen having bred both horse and rider. She was subsequently elected BBC Sports Personality of the Year (as her daughter Zara would be 35 years later), and went on to represent Britain in the 1976 Olympics. The press, meanwhile, delighted in the rare event of her falling off, prompting her many responses of ‘Naff orf’ – naff bein
Using Zoom can be hazardous at the best of times, but Krasinski not only married a couple on its virtual podium, he brought together the entire cast of The Office to reenact the wedding dance to Forever by Chris Brown that made Jim and Pam’s wedding truly special on the show.
“The darker side of it is that now, more than ever, it’s important to have our affairs in order,” Schwartz says. “We wanted to make sure we had a legal marriage and all of the benefits that come with that.”
A few of those highlights include: Oprah Winfrey giving advice to college graduates, astronauts dropping in from the International Space Station and the original cast of Hamilton singing Alexander Hamilton to a 9-year-old girl who missed out on the show.
In the words of Krasinski, who later stands up to reveal he’s actually wearing proper suit pants for this episode (instead of boxers), “No matter how hard things get, there is always good in the world.”
And being 80 doesn’t mean he shies away from new technology. His Sir Pat Stew Twitter account is a must-follow. Check out his birthday gift from Stewart’s pal Ian McKellen, who delivers a reading of William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 81, a wistful and sweet meditation about being remembered even after one is gone from this world.