Princess Charlotte and her siblings are not excused from the royal family style rules. In fact, they’re taught from a young age how to dress appropriately when representing their famous family. That said, not everything they wear falls in line with the queen’s dress code. So, why does Princess Charlotte always wear dresses? As it turns out, it is not a request from the queen
Up ahead, we reveal the real reason Princess Charlotte always wears dresses.
Another member of Three 6 Mafia has passed away -- Koopsta Knicca died on Thursday after suffering a stroke ... according to DJ Paul.
Paul announced Koopsta's death on social media Thursday evening, but then did a quick about-face ... saying Koopsta was still fighting, and on life support. He eventually died overnight, and Paul released a statement saying, "Everyone who knew Koop knew hew was very funny and the coolest guy ever!
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Breeze Up! Tower Park, Poole - Sunday
10. Breeze VW Up! at Tower Park, Poole 29 images See the full gallery: Breeze Up! Tower Park, Poole - Sunday
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The NCAA doesn’t pay its athletes for representing their college. The college basketball athletes instead earn money primarily through two sources – either the conventional endorsements where the company inks a deal with athletes to appear on their ads or posts on social media. The other method to get compensation is through Name, Image and Likeness deals. The NIL as the abbreviation suggests gives others the right to use their Name, Image and Likeness for their products or services.
TV reviewPoetryReviewA dramatised narrative poem might sound a bit dull but this one with Alan Rickman and Emma Thompson was wonderfulThere are certain phrases that make the spirits of all but the most truly, thoroughly, devotedly highbrow television viewers (and I am not one of the eight left in the country) quail within them. They are "a dramatisation of a narrative poem", "to mark National Poetry Day" and "starring Alan Rickman and Emma Thompson"