Prince Louis is the name Kate and William choose as a particular homage to the Royal Family


During her first solo public appearance as the new Princess of Wales in Guildford, Kate Middleton recently gave a thorough explanation of how she chose the names for her children.


Kate, 40, spoke extensively about her children when touring the maternity ward at the Royal Surrey County Hospital. She also discussed how she and Prince William came up with their names.


Few people are aware that the Prince and Princess of Wales named their children in the traditional British manner, despite the fact that there was considerable curiosity about the names of royal children like Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.

Prince Louis Arthur Charles is the name Kate and William have given to their third child. Like their older two children, George and Charlotte, Prince Louis Arthur Charles has many connotations and close ties to the royal family.


As noted by royal analyst Victoria Arbiter, "every new parent loves having a little private time to get to know their new addition before the barrage of announcements," according to The List. However, there is a desire to tell the families before the public proclamation is made.


According to The List, people were already unravelling the significance of the new parents' choice of name before they finally disclosed it.

Like before, Kate and William announced the name of their son on Twitter. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are excited to reveal the name Louis Arthur Charles for their son. His Royal Highness Prince Louis of Cambridge will be the baby's name.


The name Louis is a traditional homage to the Duke of Edinburgh's maternal grandfather, Prince Louis Alexander of Battenberg, and his uncle, Lord Louis Mountbatten.


Like his father William, Prince George, Louis' older brother, also has Louis as a middle name. The name means "famous warrior" and is of Germanic and French origin.

Another mediocre romantic comedy is "Wedding in Nigeria."



The Wedding Party first appeared on the Nollywood scene in the year 2016. As the first movie to gross over 400 million naira, this one smashed the box office record and won the hearts of millions of viewers both domestically and overseas.


On October 7th, a similar-themed film called "Wedding in Nigeria" was released in an effort to rival the success of "Wedding Party." Unfortunately, the film lacks certain elements that would make it a box office success.

Nigerian wedding

Wedding in Nigeria, which borrows its plot from classic Nollywood films, depicts the tale of a couple who encounter prejudice from their relatives as a result of their tribal affiliations. Along with this, they also have to cope with the secrets from each person's background.

The outfits are just another flaw in the movie. You did read that correctly. Even though a movie's costume is usually the easiest to get right, "Wedding in Nigeria" manages to screw it up. A excellent illustration would be the actor portraying the groom's father, who had a bald wig cap. 

The accuracy of the character's clothing received minimal consideration. Additionally, the attire used in the wedding scene was upsetting because it appeared more like a "housewarming party" than a wedding.

Due to some actors forgetting their lines and stammering as a result, the fantastic acting performances suffered greatly. The cast's acting performance would receive a 3.5 out of 10. Can anybody also explain why the characters needed police officers and why one of them had a really terrible accent despite numerous attempts to make it funny?


Finally, the script and sound quality were both deplorable. Although smooth speech is not new to Nollywood films, this one takes it to a new level. Even if it's not the easiest task in the world to write a screenplay, writers should make the effort to create work they're happy of. The background music only makes the poor audio quality worse.


The royal titles of Archie and Lilibet are decided by King Charles III

 


In an effort to mend the royal divide, King Charles will bestow titles on Archie and Lilibet Markle, the children of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, in an additional gesture of goodwill.


The children of Harry and Meghan have been given the titles of His Royal Highness Prince Archie of Sussex and Her Royal Highness Princess Lilibet of Sussex following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. Conventions established more than a century ago are to blame for the transformation. 

Grandchildren of the monarch are entitled to royal titles automatically, per George V's 1917 regulations.


Archie and Lilibet now possess the title of prince and princess because they are the grandchildren of King Charles III.


However, the offspring of the couple are still mentioned on the Royal Family's official website one month after the Queen's passing.


Sana Fakhar and husband Fakhar Jaffri have officially filed for divorce

 Sana Fakhar, an actress, has made official announcements on her divorce from Fakhar Jaffri.


She made the formal announcement on her Instagram page. Breakups hurt, Sana wrote. However, there are times when ending a relationship is absolutely necessary to prevent more heartbreak. With all due respect, Fakhar and I decided to go our own ways after several years of marriage filled with highs and lows.


"It breaks my heart, yet... I'm convinced that God has better things in mind for both of us. Sana ended by wishing Fakhar Jaffri the best.

The actress produced numerous successful Punjabi movies for the Pakistani cinema industry. At the height of her professional success, she wed Fakhar.


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After dating for 14 years, the couple decided to get married in 2008. The marriage was regarded as one of the most steady in the movie industry. Two sons were born to parents Sana and Fakhar.

After criticising her parents' conservatorship, Britney Spears deletes her Instagram account


Britney Spears vanished from social media after berating her parents, Jamie and Lynne Spears, for abusing her when she was under conservatorship and deleting her Instagram account.


The Hold Me Closer singer claimed that during the 13-year legal agreement, her separated parents treated her "less than a dog."


Before leaving a lengthy comment on the photo-sharing app, the Princess of Pop described how her father showed her body to "nurses while showering."


Jamie, according to Spears, used to call her fat and make comparisons between her body and that of her lover, which caused the singer to experience body image issues.

Because dad was often intoxicated, she stated, "He was never a father to me." "I know I try to show myself as perfect and beautiful, but the truth is that I know what it's like to feel ugly and afraid, so that's why I'm talking about this! 'THERE IS NO LOOKING AT THAT FACE OF YOURS,' or something similar.

He would descend low! He was the lowest," she reminisced as she recalled Jamie telling her that she needed to "work" on herself since she "wasn't fit" and comparing her figure to that of her boyfriend's "beautiful" shape.

The pop artist said, "I wish you burn in hell you sorry son of a (expletive)!!!" She added that she prayed "every morning" and "every night" for her father to "experience just 5 minutes of the misery" she went through.

Given her separation, Christine McGuinness acknowledges that she is really anxious about attending NTAs

 

Immediately following her divorce from her husband Paddy, Christine McGuinness makes a risky disclosure.


In an Instagram statement to her fans on Wednesday, the former model Christine, 34, said she is "really not fine" and "not a hundred percent" after her split and said she is "very afraid" to attend the NTAs on Thursday in light of their split.


Before the couple's shocking breakup in August, the model  personality, who has been with Paddy for eleven years and is the mother of his three children, videotaped herself sipping coffee in the car.

a worried "Hey everyone, I just thought I'd come on and say hey," Christine said. It has been some while. I am aware of my silence. I know the most of you are aware of the numerous things I have going on.


It's been great to hear from so many of you, which I really, really appreciate. Thank you a lot. I'll be truthful.

I won't be lying. Not going to say anything right now "I'm good. Just a little period of alone for me ". I'm not at all okay.


I've had way too much on my plate lately, but things are going well. I've missed chatting about myself on here, but I'm experiencing more good days than bad ones right now. Every day I talk to myself, but I had no idea how much of an outlet I found on Instagram.


She continued, "I miss doing that so I'm going to try and be a little bit more active because before I used to come on and just chat trash every day.

"Right now I'm not feeling 100% myself, so I definitely will keep having little quiet spells, but I am doing okay," she said.


This Thursday night at the National Television Awards, Christine is scheduled to walk the red carpet.


She acknowledged that she was worried about going because Paddy would be there as well.


On a more positive note, I'm attending the NTAs tomorrow, she muttered before hiding her face with her palm. I'm quite nervous because I was nominated for the documentary Patrick and I created with our kids. Simply because of everything, I'm rather anxious.

At the box office, Bollywood faces a horror show


Mumbai: As streaming services and competitors who do not speak Hindi steal its shine, India's Bollywood film industry, which has long been a part of the cultural fabric of the movie-obsessed nation of 1.4 billion people, is experiencing its worst-ever crisis. 

The South Asian superpower, which produces more movies than any other nation on earth on average each year, is usually led by glamorous Bollywood, where audiences swarm premieres and fans revere actors like gods. But after Covid limits were loosened, movie theatres have been more quiet, even in Mumbai, the hub of Bollywood.

Manoj Desai, a seasoned Mumbai theatre owner, "this is the greatest crisis we have ever encountered." Because "the public was not there," some screenings were cancelled.

Akshay Kumar, a megastar who often does well financially, had three consecutively bad films. Aamir Khan, a fellow A-lister who has been in some of India's most popular movies, failed to draw in viewers with the Forrest Gump remake Laal Singh Chaddha.


Just one-fifth of the more than 50 Bollywood films released in the past year—fewer than usual due to the pandemic—have met or exceeded revenue goals, according to Elara Capital media analyst Karan Taurani. Prior to the epidemic, it was 50%.


In contrast, a number of Telugu-language films, sometimes known as Tollywood films, a south Indian rival to Hindi-language Bollywood, have achieved great success.

In contrast, a number of Telugu-language films, sometimes known as Tollywood films, a south Indian rival to Hindi-language Bollywood, have achieved great success.


According to a recent analysis by Soumya Kanti Ghosh, chief economist at State Bank of India, it is embarrassing that from January 2021 to August of this year, about half of the Hindi-language films' box office receipts were dubbed southern productions.


After decades of narrative, Ghosh said that "Bollywood seems to be at an inflection point unlike any earlier upheaval it has faced."

'Out-of-touch'

Bollywood has suffered from the rise of streaming, which began before the pandemic but took off when millions of Indians were compelled to stay indoors, just like other film industries.


A government estimate states that 96 million people in India have subscriptions to streaming services, including major foreign companies like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney+ Hotstar.


While some movies published during the Covid shutdown were immediately available on these platforms, others only had a few weeks to wait until they were available on television.


Price-sensitive people were leaving theatres since streaming monthly subscriptions cost less than or are equivalent to the price of a single ticket - 100-200 rupees ($1.20-$2.50) at single-screen movies and higher at multiplexes, according to analysts.

Because of the difficult economic climate, INOX and PVR, two of the largest multiplex operators in India, announced their merger in March in order to "build scale."

Meanwhile, subscribers were exposed to regional and international streaming content, including southern Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada films that already had hordes of ardent local fans.

"Regional film did not spread outside of its bounds. You realise that there are filmmakers telling more fascinating stories when suddenly everyone was watching Malayalam or Maharashtrian movies "Raja Sen, a film critic, stated.

They become less impressed when they see a Hindi blockbuster with a celebrity that is merely a rehash of a tale they have already heard a million times.