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Playful Prince Louis hugs William for sweet Father’s Day snap with siblings Charlotte and George… – The Sun
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Carrie Fisher’s Daughter Explains Siblings’ Snub at Walk of Fame – Consequence
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- Billie Lourd on why Carrie Fisher’s siblings weren’t invited to Walk of Fame ceremony The Independent
- Billie Lourd Issues Rare Public Statement Confirming Exclusion of Carrie Fisher’s Siblings From Walk of Fame Event: “We Have No Relationship” Hollywood Reporter
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Billie Lourd Did Not Invite Carrie Fisher’s Siblings to Walk of Fame Ceremony Over ‘Hurtful’ Actions: ‘They Chose to Capitalize on My Mother’s Death’ – Variety
- Billie Lourd Did Not Invite Carrie Fisher’s Siblings to Walk of Fame Ceremony Over ‘Hurtful’ Actions: ‘They Chose to Capitalize on My Mother’s Death’ Variety
- Billie Lourd Confirms She Did Not Invite Aunts and Uncle to Carrie Fisher’s Star Ceremony: ‘They Know Why’ PEOPLE
- Billie Lourd Issues Rare Public Statement Confirming Exclusion of Carrie Fisher’s Siblings From Walk of Fame Event: “We Have No Relationship” Hollywood Reporter
- Billie Lourd CONFIRMS she didn’t invite Carrie Fisher’s siblings to Hollywood Walk Of Fame Daily Mail
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Savannah Chrisley Had a ‘Full-on Breakdown’ Over Caring for Siblings amid Her Parents’ Prison Sentence – Yahoo Entertainment
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Jon and Kate Gosselin’s Daughter Mady Slams Narrative That She and Siblings Are “Crazy Child Stars” – E! NEWS
- Jon and Kate Gosselin’s Daughter Mady Slams Narrative That She and Siblings Are “Crazy Child Stars” E! NEWS
- Mady Gosselin Defends Her Family Against ‘Harmful’ Online Bullying PEOPLE
- Jon and Kate Gosselin’s daughter Mady takes a stand against online trolls: ‘You are not entitled to anything’ Fox News
- Mady Gosselin Defends Her Family Against ‘Extremely Harmful’ Online Bullying: ‘Choose to Be Kind’ Yahoo Entertainment
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Collin Gosselin wants to join military, begin acting amid estrangement from Kate Gosselin and siblings
Introduced to cameras at just 2-years-old, “Jon & Kate Plus 8” sextuplet Collin Gosselin has aspirations that surpass the limelight.
“I’m looking at the Marine Corps. I’ve always wanted to be a Marine. So I think that’s the next step…I have a lot of dreams, a lot of goals – I mean countless,” he told Entertainment Tonight. His hope is to enlist in the spring of next year.
Life now is a constant cycle of school, work, and friends for Gosselin, he says, after being sent to a Behavioral Health Institute by his mother, Kate. His father, Jon, removed Gosselin from the institution and gained custody of him in 2018.
“The biggest misconception about me is that I’m incapable…or that I’m still kind of hung up on the things that I’ve been put through, because I’m not,” Gosselin relayed of a narrative that follows him.
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For right now, he is focused on graduating from high school, however, he has not ruled out continuing his education by attending college.
“College is definitely an option,” he told ET.
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In terms of television, he is not shutting that door just yet.
Although he does not completely remember his time on the TLC reality show, which he believes was the catalyst to his family’s eventual demise, he thinks he could return to that world if he wanted to.
“I think I’ve become somewhat of a natural at it,” he says of being on reality television. “I think it’d be cool to kind of do it now…I’d probably remember the memories of it.”
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There is one thing from the show’s experience that has not escaped his mind: the cameras.
“Something you never forget is the presence of a camera,” he added.
Collin added,”I’m actually interested in acting as well – so maybe that down the road.”
Collin Gosselin has not spoken to siblings in ‘five or six years’
Kate Gosselin and Jon Gosselin’s son Collin has not spoken to his most of his siblings in “five or six years.”
The teenager, 18, told Entertainment Tonight Monday that the distance from his fellow sextuplets Aaden, Joel, Alexis and Leah, as well as 22-year-old twins Madelyn and Cara, has been “tough.”
Although Collin — who does talk to his sister Hannah — “would love to have a relationship” with his brothers and sisters, he has not “reached out to them” — and they haven’t reached out either.
“I want to respect their space and their time and respect how they feel about everything, so I’m kind of just waiting for the day that they reach out,” he explained. “I don’t want to reach out.
“I don’t want to invade their space,” the former reality star continued. “I’d rather just let them do it on their own terms.”
The “Jon & Kate Plus 8” alum shared his hopes to one day “have dinner with” his family members and “catch up on … the time that [they] lost” after previously being “so close.”
Collin, who sees himself enlisting in the Marine Corps, gushed about how “happy” he wants Madelyn, Cara, Aaden, Joel, Alexis and Leah to be.
“I love them to death,” he told the outlet tearfully. “I love them very much. … I really hope that one day when I have kids that my kids will know their aunt and uncles.”
Collin hasn’t lived with his siblings since he was sent to an institution for behavioral issues in 2016. Jon was subsequently granted sole physical and legal custody of Collin.
The DJ, 45, also obtained custody of Hannah, and the Gosselin Girl creator is an important part of Collin’s “emotional support” system.
“I would do anything for my sister,” he gushed. “She helped me out a lot and still does to this day. [She] still does so much for me.”
Earlier in the interview, Collin spoke for the first time about his estrangement from mom Kate.
“It’s unfortunate that we didn’t have a relationship,” he said of the 47-year-old. “I think every son wants to have a relationship with their mom.”
Collin and his family starred on TLC from 2007 to 2017. Jon and Kate called it quits two years after the show’s premiere following 10 years of marriage.
Queen Elizabeth: King Charles and his siblings hold vigil beside their mother’s coffin
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King Charles III and his siblings Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward held a brief vigil beside Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin in Westminster Hall on Friday, joining members of the military who have mounted a continuous watch over her remains for the past two days.
Standing quietly, their heads bowed, the King was at the head of the Queen’s coffin, while his sister Anne, the Princess Royal, and brother Edward, the Earl of Wessex, were on the sides. Andrew, the Duke of York, was at the coffin’s foot.
In a break with royal tradition, Prince Andrew – the Queen’s second son – wore his military uniform for the vigil. While custom dictates that only working members of the royal family wear military uniforms during ceremonial occasions, Andrew was allowed to wear his as a mark of special respect for the Queen. The King, Anne and Edward were also in military dress.
Andrew stepped away from his royal duties in 2019 over his ties to disgraced financier and convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Many other members of the royal family came to observe the vigil. Camilla, the Queen Consort, accompanied the King, standing beside Princess Anne’s husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence.
Prince Edward’s wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex, was also there along with her two children Lady Louise Windsor and James, Viscount Severn.
The Queen’s granddaughters Zara Tindall and Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie were there, as was the Queen’s cousin Prince Michael of Kent.
Seen for the first time since the Queen’s death last Thursday, some of the Queen’s youngest great-grandchildren including Mia and Lena Tindall were also in attendance.
The Queen has been lying in state in Westminster Hall, the oldest part of the Palace of Westminster, since Wednesday. The medieval hall is where the Queen’s ancestors also lay in state. Her father King George VI in 1952, her mother Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother in 2002, her grandfather George V in 1936 and her great-grandfather Edward VII in 1910 – the first royal to lie in state.
The Queen’s coffin is draped with the Royal Standard and has the Imperial State Crown, the Orb and the Sceptre lying on top of it.
The public has a chance to view the closed coffin in person until 6.30 a.m. on Monday, when the hall will close in preparations for the state funeral later that morning.
The queue to pay respects reached as much as 10 miles on Friday and had to be closed repeatedly after hitting its maximum capacity. At one point the wait was at least 14 hours, according to the official tracker provided by the government.
The continuous watch inside Westminster Hall is being kept by the King’s Body Guards of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, the Royal Company of Archers, the Yeomen of the Guard assisted by the Yeomen Warders of the Tower of London and by Officers of the Household Division during the lying in state and lying at rest.
Each watch lasts for six hours, with individuals within those watches keeping vigil for 20 minutes at a time.
The royal vigil on Friday evening took place alongside the military watch and was similar to the one the Queen’s children held in St. Giles’ Cathedral in Scotland earlier this week.
The Queen’s eight grandchildren are expected to take the same spot on Saturday evening when it will be their time to stand vigil beside their grandmother’s coffin, a royal source told CNN on Friday.
Prince William, the Prince of Wales, will stand at the head of the coffin, and Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, will stand at its foot. The source added that the Prince of Wales will be flanked by Zara Tindall and Peter Philips, who are the children of Princess Anne. The Duke of Sussex will be flanked by Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, the daughters of Prince Andrew, alongside Prince Edward’s children, Lady Louise Windsor and Viscount Severn.
King Charles III and Camilla, the Queen Consort visited Wales earlier on Friday, meeting members of public and receiving a motion of condolences.
The King said that he was taking up his new duties as the monarch with “immense gratitude for the privilege of having been able to serve as Prince of Wales.”
“It must surely be counted the greatest privilege to belong to a land that can inspire such devotion,” he said. Speaking in Welsh, the King said that his son, Prince William, who has taken over the title of Prince of Wales from his father, has “a deep love for Wales.”
But the new King also encountered some signs of disapproval on Friday. When he arrived at Cardiff Castle in the afternoon, he was greeted with both cheers and boos.
While many people in the crowd were cheering and waving flags, some protestors were booing loudly. King Charles appeared to be shaking his head slightly as his car drove by and into the castle.
After his return to London and before joining the vigil at Westminster Hall, Charles held a reception for faith leaders in the Bow Room at Buckingham Palace, the palace said in a statement.
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