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Kate Middleton’s uncle Gary criticizes Meghan Markle, claiming she is detrimental to Prince Harry and ‘our country’

Kate Middleton’s uncle, Gary Goldsmith, has recently made headlines for his strong opinions on Meghan Markle and her marriage to Prince Harry. In a candid interview with the Times, Goldsmith did not hold back in expressing his disapproval of the Duchess of Sussex, whom he referred to as “Laughing Girl.”
Goldsmith voiced his concerns about Markle’s impact on Prince Harry and the country, stating, “I think she’s fickle. And I think she’s so bad for Harry and for our country.” He criticized Markle for accusing members of the royal family of making racist remarks about her son, Archie, without naming names. Goldsmith found these accusations particularly troubling, especially considering his belief that Kate Middleton, whom he referred to as “Kate,” is not racist.
The interview also delved into Goldsmith’s thoughts on the dynamics within the royal family, with a focus on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s pursuit of financial opportunities in America. Goldsmith expressed his disappointment in how this pursuit had changed the dynamics within the family, especially among Harry, William, and Kate, who he described as a “happy little trio.”
However, the tone of the interview shifted dramatically following the news of Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis. Goldsmith, who was a contestant on “Celebrity Big Brother,” announced that he would be pulling out of the show’s finale to support his niece-in-law during this difficult time. Middleton’s public announcement of her diagnosis sparked an outpouring of well wishes from Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and other members of the royal family, despite any previous tensions or disagreements.
In her statement, Middleton shared details of her diagnosis and treatment plan, including undergoing major abdominal surgery and beginning preventative chemotherapy. The news of her cancer diagnosis shed light on a more personal and vulnerable side of the usually private royal family, prompting an outpouring of support and empathy from the public.
Despite the controversy surrounding Goldsmith’s remarks about Meghan Markle, his decision to prioritize family and show support for Kate Middleton during her health crisis serves as a reminder of the enduring bonds within the royal family. It also highlights the complexity of relationships and dynamics within such a high-profile and scrutinized family.
As the story continues to unfold, with updates on Middleton’s treatment and recovery, the focus remains on unity, support, and resilience within the royal family. The journey of navigating personal challenges alongside public scrutiny serves as a poignant reminder of the humanity and vulnerability that exists behind the royal facade.
In conclusion, the saga involving Kate Middleton’s uncle, Gary Goldsmith, Meghan Markle, and the royal family as a whole is a compelling narrative that highlights the intricacies of family dynamics, personal struggles, and public perception. It underscores the importance of empathy, understanding, and unity, especially in times of adversity. And as the story evolves, it serves as a reflection of the resilience and strength of the royal family in the face of challenges both personal and public.
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Josh Gad Reveals Why He’s Using Snapchat with Daughter (Exclusive)

Josh Gad knows how to build a snowman – and how to successfully Snapchat his two daughters.
When the Frozen actor’s two daughters — Isabella Eve, 11, and Ava Tanya, 14, who he shares with longtime wife Ida Darvish — started pestering him about letting them use social media, Gad admits he was hesitant at first.
“We are the parents who are screamed at every day of the week by our children saying, ‘Why can’t you just be like everyone else’s parents and let us have unlimited screen time and phone time?’ ” Gad jokes to PEOPLE. “But the truth is I think we’re both aware of the fact that this technology is addictive, clinically proven to be addictive, and at the same time unavoidable.”
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The actor explains that he didn’t want to isolate his daughters from their friends by restricting them from a way to communicate, but he and his wife weren’t comfortable with some of the social media apps that were on the market. Until they found Snapchat.
“When we determined that her friends were using [Snapchat] as their primary source of communication, my wife saw that Snapchat had a family center with controlled settings,” Gad admits, referencing his older daughter Ava. “And it immediately gave both parties, my daughter and us, the reassurances that we need to allow her to use this as her primary source of communication.”
While he says he and his wife trust their kids “implicitly,” Gad didn’t trust other people on the Internet who might not have their best interests at heart.
“So any ability to monitor and hopefully prevent that kind of unwanted communication, I think that it should be the focus of every single one of these services,” he continues.
“And to Snapchat’s credit, they really put their money where their mouth is, and have created and continue to adjust this service that parents like us, who are skeptical of allowing our kids to jump onto these platforms, we can breathe easier at night knowing that we are in control of the destiny of what this looks like.”
Gad says that his entire family has gotten onboard with Snapchat — even his 76-year-old mother.
“My niece would never text with my 76-year-old mother, and my mom got so frustrated and she kept trying to text her, and I think she learned the word ghosting off of their attempts at communication,” he jokes. “So my mom learned about Snapchat and downloaded it, and now my niece and her communicate all the time.”
The Book of Mormon alum says Snapchat’s been a “really fun form of engagement” for his family and notes that they still can enforce screen time with their daughters.
“We’re sort of like, when you’ve got your 20 to 30 minutes, use it. If you want to use it Snapping silly pictures with friends, and we’re aware of what you’re Snapping, and not that we creep on you all the time, but we make sure that no unfiltered things are coming through, not necessarily going out, I’m all for it,” explains Gad.
“I’m like, ‘Yes, have fun. I get it. I know that that’s how you want to talk to your friends,'” he adds.
The star says he knows he needs to work on his Snapchat skills since his daughters now consider texting “archaic.”
“I now know it’s an inevitability that I’m going to need to up my own Snapping because I see my daughters quickly losing a desire to communiSate with me in other traditional ways, like the dinner table,” says Gad. “So I’m like, ‘Okay, let’s snap about your day back and forth, if that will allow me to understand what the hell you did at school today.”
Although his younger daughter doesn’t yet have a phone to Snap with her sister, Gad says his girls are still “inseparable.”
“They’re inseparable and yet they fight all the time,” he jokes. “It’s the craziest thing. It’s like they love each other to the point that they want to hurt each other.”
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‘White executives’ questioned Latina heritage

Rachel Zegler hit back at a “bunch of white executives” who allegedly questioned her Latina heritage when she auditioned for a role in “West Side Story.”
“There’s confusion because I don’t have a single ounce of Latin in my name,” the New Jersey-born actress — whose mother and father are of Colombian and Polish descent, respectively — told Allure for her March 2025 cover story published Tuesday.
“When I was in the running for María in ‘West Side Story,‘ they kept calling to ask if I was legit. I remember thinking, ‘Do you want me to bring my abuelita [grandmother] in? I will. I’ll bring her into the studio if you want to meet her,’” she added.
Zegler, 23, said she was puzzled at the idea of “having a bunch of white executives have you prove your identity to them.”
She added, “It’s an interesting experience being part of that diaspora in the current climate we live in. But I love being Colombian.”
In June 2021, Disney announced Zegler would star as Snow White in a live-action remake of its 1937 animated film.
At the time, director Marc Webb told Deadline he was impressed with the rising star’s “extraordinary vocal abilities” as well as “her strength, intelligence and optimism.”
The casting made headlines six months before the release of “West Side Story,” which earned Zegler a Golden Globe for best actress in a musical or comedy film in 2022.
The “Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes” star got a glowing letter of recommendation from “West Side Story” director Steven Spielberg, and Disney execs ultimately backtracked and agreed she was the right fit for the role of Snow White when she sang “Waiting on a Wish” and performed other scenes.
“They saw something. Something they could invest in for the future,” she told Allure.
“The reality is, I was given a chance because I could sing. My only prayer for the future of diversity and inclusion is that we invest in and nurture talent no matter what they look like.”
“Snow White” hits theaters Friday.
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Sean Lowe Kisses Daughter Mia, 5, While Showing Off Stitches from Brutal Dog Attack

Sean Lowe is feeling loved after a serious attack from his own dog.
“We love this man so much,” the 41-year-old Bachelor alum’s wife Catherine Giudici captioned a social media photo of her husband doing a kissy pose with their 5-year-old daughter Mia. Sean and Catherine also share sons Samuel, 8, and Isaiah, 7.
Showing her support, Catherine, 38, added a single orange heart emoji to the Tuesday, March 18, post and turned off the comments.
As Sean reached for his little girl, his extended arms showed fresh bite marks left by the family’s dog Moose.
On Monday, March 17, the former reality television star made a somber Instagram video as Catherine sat beside him, listening as he explained to his followers that the canine they knew and loved viciously attacked Sean twice in less than 12 hours.
“Our family has been through it the last few days but we’ll be okay. Thank you to everyone for the support. We’re very grateful,” the lengthy announcement was captioned.
Sean began the video by saying he didn’t initially plan to share what happened. However, because he often posts Moose and personal family moments on his page, he knew fans would eventually have questions.
The father of three said that on March 13, he was home barbequing with friends while Catherine was away with the kids at the mall.
According to Sean, it was a beautiful evening, so he left the doors and windows open. However, smoke from the barbeque made its way inside the home, setting off the smoke detectors.
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As he began to fan the smoke with a rag, the boxer lunged for the cloth, nipping Sean’s finger.
Unfortunately, that was just the beginning.
“He shows his teeth at me and just attacks me. I don’t mean bite and then run off — like a lot of dogs do when they’re scared or defensive — I mean attacks me,” he said. “I feel him ripping into the flesh of my arm and at this point, I’m doing everything I possibly can just to fend this dog off … I know I’m bleeding badly.”
At some point, he managed to get Moose on the other side of a door, but the canine came back.
“I’m not trying to be dramatic but I honestly just felt like I am fighting for my life here against my dog,” he said.
Sean admitted he was shocked at the situation, noting that just hours before Moose had been relaxing, laying his head in Sean’s lap.
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He said the bite wounds left “a pool of blood” so large he thought an artery had been ruptured.
His friends were able to take him to the hospital to get stitched up.
The following day, Sean was making arrangements to have Moose removed from the home out of an abundance of caution for the safety of his family, especially of their young children.
His parents were picking up the kids when Moose ran out of the home and attacked Sean again.
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“Going through a dog attack is pretty darn traumatic. Having to re-live it less than 12 hours later, seeing that dog running straight at you, is a feeling I don’t think I ever want to experience again,” he said.
Police were dispatched to the residence to take Moose away and Sean received more stitches.
“It wasn’t Moose’s fault. I think it’s clear he experienced a lot of trauma before we got him and had something neurologically wrong where just a switch flipped and he turned into an absolute killer, which was so weird,” Sean added of the boxer. Sean and Catherine adopted Moose as a Christmas gift to their children. They shared the news at the time in a joint Instagram post.
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