The Lifetime Movie You Should Watch If You're A Taurus

Tauruses loveseeing themselves in film characters, and strong morals make a protagonist especially easy for the grounded bull to root for. According toElle’s breakdown of the sign, Tauruses may even need a main character who embodies some classic Taurus stubbornness and black-and-white morality, especially if they eventually learn to adapt and change for the better. Taurus isn’t one to love an anti-hero unless they’re hot enough to cancel out their wrong-doing, since the bull is secretly one of the most sensually driven signs, perBustle....

September 19, 2022 · 3 min · 606 words · Heidi Anderson

The Moment Meghan Markle Got Emotional At The Queen's Funeral

However, for the royal family, it’s an emotional goodbye to their beloved matriarch. The Daily Mailpublished photos of Markle at the queen’s Westminster Abbey funeral, tears streaming down her face. Also, thank you for asking, ‘cause not many people have asked if I’m OK. She cried, and she cried, and she cried."

September 19, 2022 · 1 min · 52 words · Brittany Rivera

The Most Heart-Wrenching Moments From The Queen's Funeral

But, of course, the grief was even worse for those who knew the queen best. During Her Majesty’s reign, the piper served as the queen’s personal alarm clock. He also performed for state affairs. All the foliage used came from the gardens of royal residences. Previously, Middleton wore the necklace to celebrate the queen and Prince Philip’s wedding anniversary in 2017. Parker Bowles' piece is Queen Victoria’s Hesse Diamond Jubilee Brooch....

September 19, 2022 · 1 min · 71 words · Danielle Patrick

The Music At The Queen's Funeral Caused Controversy With Viewers

Music played an important part duringQueen Elizabeth II’s funeral on Monday. Some criticized the organists, whoClassic FMnoted were Peter Holder and Matthew Jorysz, commenting harshly on their performance. “Wow, that organ playing at Queen’s funeral! Have they played before or is it meant to sound like that?” observed a funeral watcher onTwitter. “Found the organ sound really annoying,” theytweeted. “Bagpipes on the other hand sounded amazing.”

September 19, 2022 · 1 min · 66 words · Aaron Vaughn

The One Royal Who Is Reportedly Holding The Family Together

The royal family is leaning on each other in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral. I saw her putting her arm around three or four people. It felt like she was really the glue keeping everyone quite strong today." In awe of her strength, Bhanot shared his sentiment that the Countess of Wessex is a true treasure. “To me, it seemed like Sophie was that person today.”

September 19, 2022 · 1 min · 68 words · Carlos Nelson

The One Word Twitter Keeps Saying To Describe Meghan

But today, we’re pretty sure the Duchess of Sussex would embrace how Twitter is characterizing her. Indeed, the comparisons between the two royals never cease, with fans often taking sides. In fact, Twitter had much more to say about the Duchess of Sussex’s look. Sadly, the world may be back to throwing punches her way before too much time has passed.

September 19, 2022 · 1 min · 61 words · Jennifer Hodge

The Queen Spent Her Final Days With One Of Her Most Devoted Aides

His 44 years of service make him the longest-serving staff member. Paul had the distinction of being Elizabeth’s favorite courtier (viaThe Telegraph). During thedays leading up to the queen’s death, he constructed puzzles with her and provided companionship. Magazine, Paul was also a “constant presence” during the pandemic lockdown. The page bravely led the intruder away from the sleeping monarch by offering him whiskey, per Daily Mail. Paul also played a recognizable role in the James Bond sketch that was produced for the 2012 London Olympics....

September 19, 2022 · 1 min · 86 words · Ashley Richmond

The Queen's Corgis Made Quite The Show At Her Funeral

And, of course, the monarch’s cherished companions have been included in the day’s solemn proceedings. They are going to be looked after fine." Spoiled rotten, I’m sure." Thequeen’s pony Emmawas also present on The Long Walk leading to Windsor.

September 19, 2022 · 1 min · 39 words · John Flowers

The Queen's Funeral Marks Two Fashion Firsts For Princess Charlotte

She added that little optimist Louis said, “At least Grannie is with Great-Grandpa now.”

September 19, 2022 · 1 min · 14 words · Christopher Gibson

The Queen's Love Of Bagpipes Was Represented During Her Funeral In A Huge Way

He played in times of triumph and sorrow; he played the day she died. And he played for her, one last time, atSt. George’s Chapel as she was laid to rest. This was reminiscent of the recentfuneral for the Duke of Edinburghas well, in April 2021. Major Burns played “Sleep, Dearie, Sleep,” a traditional Scottish song. He stood, playing in the doorway, as the queen’s coffin was lowered.

September 19, 2022 · 1 min · 68 words · Daniel Byrd

The Queen's Royal Funeral Procession Had This Huge Last Minute Change

Rehearsals for the queen’s funeral took placealmost a week ago. Initially, George and Charlotte were supposed to walk behind their folks.

September 19, 2022 · 1 min · 21 words · Kimberly English

The Real Reason Princess Charlotte Wore Black And Prince George Wore Navy To The Queen's Funeral

Out of the queen’s 12 great-grandchildren, they were the only two in attendance, according toABC News. But what stood out most was a number of firsts for Charlotte in particular. Charlotte paired the tights with the Girls Black Wool Coat by Ancar, Hello! noted, with black tights and Mary Janes. Charlotte also wore jewelry for the first time in the form of a diamond horseshoe brooch. This small, delicate brooch is believed to have been given to her by the queen (perPeople)....

September 19, 2022 · 1 min · 125 words · Charles Velasquez

The Real Reason You Won't Be Able To See The Queen's Burial

Queen Elizabeth IIcompleted her long journeyto St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle on September 19. They’ll both be relocated to King George VI Memorial Chapel, wherethe queen’s family is buried.

September 19, 2022 · 1 min · 30 words · Michael Ortega