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Prince William's Bold Warning to Kate at BAFTAs Uncovered New

Prince William's Bold Warning to Kate at BAFTAs Uncovered

Prince William and Princess Kate attended the BAFTAs in London, making a stylish appearance on the red carpet. A lip reader has provided insight into their private exchange during the event. The Royal Arrival The Prince and Princess of Wales arrived at the Royal Festival Hall on February 22, dressed to impress in elegant attire. Kate wore a Gucci gown, while William chose a burgundy tuxedo. They posed for photographs and interacted with representatives from BAFTA before joining the audience. A Quiet Conversation While walking the red carpet, Kate remarked on the crowd, exclaiming "Look at the people!" William playfully reminded her to "watch your step" as they proceeded inside. These insights were shared by lip reader Jeremy Freeman. Discussing 'Hamnet' During the evening, the couple discussed 'Hamnet', the winner of Outstanding British Film. Actress Jessie Buckley won Leading Actress for her role in it. William mentioned he hasn't seen it yet, wanting to be in a suitable mindset first. Kate had watched it earlier, praising its emotional depth and music. A Ward for Filmmaking William presented Dame Donna Langley with the BAFTA Fellowship award, recognizing her contributions to film. He commended her transformative leadership in bringing iconic films to audiences. Family's Interest in Cinema Kate shared that their children are curious about filmmaking and enjoy learning how movies are made. Films serve as conversation starters for them, although they still have many left to watch. Award Winners Best Film: One Battle After Another Outstanding British Film: Hamnet Leading Actress: Jessie Buckley (Hamnet) Leading Actor: Robert Aramayo (I Swear) Supporting Actress: Wunmi Mosaku (Sinners) Supporting Actor: Sean Penn (One Battle After Another)

Feb 24, 2026
Hilary Duff Opens Up About 'Lizzie McGuire' Dad Robert Carradine's Passing New

Hilary Duff Opens Up About 'Lizzie McGuire' Dad Robert Carradine's Passing

Hilary Duff honored her "Lizzie McGuire" co-star, Robert Carradine, after his death at 71. She expressed sadness over the loss of her friend and mentor. Tribute from Hilary Duff Duff wrote on Instagram about feeling warmth and care from her on-screen parents in "Lizzie McGuire." She expressed gratitude and mentioned her sorrow for Carradine's struggles and passing. Carradine's Role and Legacy Carradine played Sam, Lizzie's father, in the Disney Channel series "Lizzie McGuire" from 2001 to 2004 and appeared in the show's 2003 film adaptation. He was remembered by co-star Jake Thomas as a talented actor and musician who felt like family. Family's Statement Carradine's family confirmed he passed away following his battle with Bipolar Disorder. They described him as a beacon of light to those around him despite his struggles. Carradine's brother, Keith, shared that the illness eventually got the better of him, but he cherished his sibling’s beautiful soul and talent. Robert Carradine was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder after the death of his brother David in 2009. Known for roles in movies like "The Big Red One," "Revenge of the Nerds," and "Escape from L.A.," Carradine left a lasting impact on both television and film. If you or someone you know is affected by any issues raised in this story, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255) or text Crisis Text Line at 741741.

Feb 24, 2026