The royal family and tea have long-standing associations, so it's no surprise that King Charles III is a big fan of a cuppa, with Darjeeling tea reportedly being his brew of choice. Now that the coronation is just around the corner, taking place on Saturday 6 May, is there a more fitting way to mark the occasion that with a royal-themed tea gift?
From commemorative tea tins to keep forever to unique teas to enjoy with your coronation biscuits, and coronation hampers to celebrate with at your street party, shop the best royal tea gifts to treat yourself or the tea lover in your life for the coronation.
That’s dedication! Margot Robbie recently shared a glimpse inside filming for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood while paying a visit to Today on Monday, July 15. The 29-year-old beauty — who portrays the role of Sharon Tate, an actress who was murdered by Charles Manson‘s gruesome gang in the 1960s — revealed that she wore the late star’s jewelry so she could feel closer to her.
“Whenever I heard her name, I really only thought about her life,” the Australian actress explained during a sit-down interview alongside costars Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio and director Quentin Tarantino, adding that she was never truly “exposed to parts of her life when she was alive.
Taraji P. Henson wants to celebrate the strength of Black women, but not if it comes at the expense of their humanity. While the actress believes in the power of the community, she knows from firsthand experience that Black women's mental health is often not taken seriously, and she's on a mission to change that. "One myth is that we're strong and magical, Black girl magic," Henson explains to InStyle. "
Source: Primevideo.com Von Ryan’s Express is a classic war film that has captivated audiences for decades. Released in 1965 and directed by Mark Robson, this thrilling movie takes viewers on a high-stakes adventure set during World War II. Starring Frank Sinatra as Lieutenant Joseph Ryan, the film follows the gripping escape story of a group of Allied prisoners of war as they plan and execute a daring escape from an Italian prison camp.
A 10-year-old altar boy was killed after he was electrocuted while putting up Christmas lights in his family's home.
Augusto Dalmaz Bonato was found lying unconscious in a room in his home near Campo Largo, southwest of Sao Paulo, Brazil, by his horrified dad.
His parents called the emergency services, and paramedics quickly arrived at the house.
They gave the boy first aid and took him to a hospital, but he tragically died in the ICU early on Saturday.