Wimbledon, Queen Camilla
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While attending the 2025 Wimbledon Championships on Wednesday, July 9, with his wife, Swedish producer Anna Elisabet Eberstein, the 64-year-old actor was spotted falling asleep amid the men's singles quarter-final tennis match between Serbia's Novak Djokovic and Italy's Flavio Cobolli.
Sam Kelly explains how Queen Victoria became a huge fan of drugs—and how she brought China to its knees because of it.
Swisher was discussing the fallout of Trump and Elon Musk’s big breakup with her Pivot podcast co-host Scott Galloway after Musk threatened to start an opposing political party.
Now, about eight of these gently scented plants are starting to bloom in a wet depression in the front yard. As July progresses, the many tiny blooms — each with four petals and fuzzy stamens — will appear like pink, fluffy balls of yarn.
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Queen Letizia paired a strapless black Sybilla dress with a striking 2.2-pound pearl necklace from the royal collection, a historic heirloom passed down through generations of Spanish queens.
Queen Camilla wore one of her go-to designers, Fiona Clare, for her latest appearance at The Championships, Wimbledon on Wednesday in London. Britain’s queen consort opted for a unique animal print for the occasion, accessorizing with her staple jewelry pieces and her preferred pair of pumps.
The streets of Ripley have been crowded with thousands hoping to be the lucky winner in the Queen of Hearts game. The jackpot was up to $1.8 million and growing. If Tuesday was anything like Wednesday, people would want to bring water, an umbrella and a chair. The average wait time to get a ticket was between three and four hours.
Marie Antoinette—played by Kirsten Dunst in Sofia Coppola's stunning new film—used her distinctive personal style to defy the rigid etiquette and scheming courtiers of Versailles. Kennedy Fraser looks at the high-spirited life and tragic fate of the young royal.
British band Queen’s performance at 1985 charity mega concert Live Aid has gone down in the history books, but it almost didn’t happen, according to members Brian May and Roger Taylor.
Gerry Layton won an auction for a rare slice of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip ’s wedding cake from 1947. The preserved fruit cake was purchased for £2,700, the equivalent of around $3,669, The Telegraph reports.