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Royal news – live: King Charles and Queen Camilla ‘utterly shocked and horrified’ by Sydney stabbing attack

Emergency services rushed to the scene in the Australian city at 3:30pm local time on Saturday as shocking videos showed a man wearing shorts and a green and yellow shirt carrying a blade

Athena Stavrou,Barney Davis
Saturday 13 April 2024 18:14 BST
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Prince William and his eldest son George were spotted at an Astone Villa match on Thursday evening

King Charles and Queen Camilla have said they were “utterly shocked and horrified” by the knife attack at a Sydney shopping mall.

Their statement follows one issued by the Prince and Princess of Wales earlier today in which they praised the “heroic” emergency responders.

Emergency services rushed to the scene in the Australian city at 3:30pm local time on Saturday as shocking videos showed a man wearing shorts and a green and yellow shirt carrying a blade.

One of his victims is a nine-month-old baby, who is undergoing surgery in hospital.

The attacker was also shot dead by a police officer, who confronted the attacker and shot him as he faced her and raised a knife.

Police do not believe the act was terror-related, but that the man is known to law enforcement.

In a statement, the King said: “My wife and I were utterly shocked and horrified to hear of the tragic stabbing incident in Bondi.

“Our hearts go out to the families and loved ones of those who have been so brutally killed during such a senseless attack.

“While details of these shocking circumstances are still emerging, our thoughts are also with those who were involved in the response, and we give thanks for the bravery of the first responders and emergency services.”

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Richard Osman estimates Prince Harry made $27m writing Spare

On his podcast The Rest Is Entertainment, presenter and best-selling author Richard Osman said that the money is “just rolling in for the Sussexes” after the much-hyped release of Prince Harry’s memoir Spare.

He said: “The book that Harry wrote, it’s impossible to overestimate how much money that has made.

“I mean, it’s been one of the most successful books. The fastest selling non-fiction book of all time.

“I’ve done some back of the envelope calculations because I like to. I know what you get paid per book. Got a $20million advance. Thing with an advance is, you get paid in advance, $20million in that case, you do not make a penny until your publisher makes back their $20million.

“And once they’ve made back their $20million, and there’s all sorts of sliding scales about how that works, what they get, what you get, once you’ve made the $20million, then you get your royalties.

“I think - and his book has not come out in paperback yet. So this book is purely hardback. I reckon he’s made $26, $27million. So he’s earned out an advance of $20million on the hardback of his first book alone. Forget rights to other things and audiobooks and what have you. He has earned that out already. When the paperback comes out, it’s just money rolling into the Sussexes.”

( (Random House via AP))
Barney Davis12 April 2024 19:30
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Kate crowned ‘most popular royal’ in new poll

The Princess of Wales has been crowned Britain’s favourite royal in a poll describing her as popular “across the generations”.

A new YouGov survey revealed that 76 per cent of Britons have a positive view of Kate – a six-point increase since the start of the year.

The surge in popularity comes weeks after the princess revealed she had been diagnosed with cancer in a heartfelt video message following weeks of speculation around her health.

Her husband, William, also garnered the support of 73 per cent of the country while 63 per cent had a favourable opinion of King Charles.

When it comes to the institution of the monarchy in general, 58 per cent of Britons overall have a positive view, but this ranges from 79 per cent of the over-65s to 32 per cent of 18-24 year olds.

(PA Wire)
Athena Stavrou12 April 2024 18:30
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Princess Eugenie to ‘support’ sister Beatrice after Netflix feature

Princess Eugenie is set to “support” her sister Beatrice after her role in their father’s disastrous Newsnight interview was featured on Netflix.

Beatrice was featured briefly in the new film, Scoop, earlier this month about Prince Andrew’s infamous interview about his friendship with Jeffery Epstein.

The 35-year-old is also said to feature more prominently in another three-part series about the interview on Amazon Prime later this year.

A royal source told OK! Magazine that Beatrice is “dreading” the upcoming series and that she feels “unfairly targetted”.

“Beatrice is luckily a very resilient young woman. She is trying her very best to stay focused and weather the storm, but it’s been tough for her,” they said.

“Eugenie and her close friends have been there for support and she’s putting on a very brave face. Both girls [Beatrice and Eugenie] wish the whole thing would just go away but fear they could be tarred with this brush for the rest of their lives. It’s difficult to see them like this.”

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Athena Stavrou12 April 2024 17:30
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Watch: Prince William and George step out at football match

Prince William spotted with Prince George at Aston Villa match
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Harry and Meghan to produce two Netflix series on lifestyle and polo

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are to be the executive producers of two new non-fiction Netflix series focusing on lifestyle and polo.

One show will explore “the joys of cooking, gardening, entertaining and friendship”, while the other will give “unprecedented access to the world of professional polo” and the US Open Polo Championship in Florida, Netflix said.

The shows will be made by Harry and Meghan’s Archewell Productions company, with the duchess to produce both series and the duke to work on the polo series.

Both are in the early stages of production with titles and release dates to be announced in the coming months.

“Known primarily for its aesthetic and social scene, the series will pull the curtain back on the grit and passion of the sport, capturing players and all it takes to compete at the highest level,” Netflix said of the polo series.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (Getty Images for 2022 Robert F. )
Athena Stavrou12 April 2024 15:30
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King Charles shocked to hear of milestone as he reacts to portrait on new bank note

King Charles shocked to hear of milestone as he reacts to portrait on new bank note

The King took a particular liking to the back of the £20 and the £50

Alexander Butler12 April 2024 14:00
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King Charles faces backlash from Kent residents over plans to build ‘ideal town’

King Charles faces backlash from Kent residents over plans to build ‘ideal town’

Duchy of Cornwall proposes to build 2,500 homes on 320 acres of agricultural land in medieval market town Faversham

Alexander Butler12 April 2024 13:32
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Why is Prince William an Aston Villa fan?

Why is Prince William an Aston Villa fan?

Prince William is an avid supporter of the Birmingham-based team

Alexander Butler12 April 2024 12:00
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Who is Peter Phillips? Late Queen’s ‘favourite grandson’ who split from girlfriend of three years

Peter Philips: The Queen’s Favourite Grandson

The pair’s romance reportedly ‘ran its course’ after three years

Alexander Butler12 April 2024 11:00
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Prince Andrew and Meghan Markle UK’s least favourite royals, says poll

The royal title they didn’t want! Andrew and Meghan voted UK’s least favourite royals

The Princess of Wales emerged as the UK’s favourite royal following her brave cancer diagnosis message

Alexander Butler12 April 2024 10:00

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