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Princess Charlotte's relatable reaction to spotting herself on TV at Philip memorial
Princess Charlotte was one of the youngest guests at Prince Philip's memorial service and had a very relatable reaction to spotting herself on TV.Her appearance, alongside her older brother, eight-year-old Prince George, drummed up a lot of support on social media for the Cambridge family.The six-year-old displayed impeccable behaviour at the Westminster Abbey event on Tuesday (March 29) but appeared to be briefly startled by the cameras.Midway through the ceremony, a camera zooms into where Prince Charlotte is sitting next to her mother Kate, Duchess of Cambridge.While staring around at the architecture of the 13th-century building, Charlotte appears to suddenly notice her face is being shown on the TV.The six-year-old is briefly taken aback and seems to flinch, before giving a little smile and turning away.The moment was spotted by the royal appreciation Twitter account @RoyalReporterUK and was then widely shared and commented on by other fans.One user commented: "Princess Charlotte is so cute!""You can't help but smile when you see this," said a second person.Another viewer said: "Oh that's just adorable."This comes after lip-readers watching footage of Kate and Princess Charlotte arriving at Westminster Abbey believe the Duchess of Cambridge was reassuring her daughter.Kate said three words to young Charlotte, which allegedly were: "You can smile."Since the event, royal fans have been debating if Charlotte looks more like her late grandmother Princess Diana or her great-grandmother, The Queen.Commentators were also analysing the large role Prince Andrew had at the service, right by his mother's side, a month after he settled a US civil sex assault case with Virginia GiuffreBody language expert Nick Davies told Daily
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Nicole Kidman's viral Oscars pic wasn't reaction to Will Smith slap, photographer confirms
Oscars on Sunday night looking very shocked.The photo of her gasping went viral, as many thought it was in reaction to the unexpected moment Will Smith hit Chris Rock over a joke.However, the photographer behind the snap has now confirmed this was taken out of context.On Sunday night, many viewers were left speechless as Will approached the stage and slapped Chris.This came after the comedian made a joke about his wife Jada Pinkett Smith’s haircut.He quipped he couldn’t wait to see GI Jane 2, a film that featured Demi Moore with a bald head.However, Jada was visibly upset by the remarks as she suffers from a condition called alopecia.Will went on stage and slapped Chris as a result, tell him to keep his wife’s name out of his “f***ing mouth”.Shortly after this happened, the snap of Nicole began circulating around the internet.However, this was actually taken earlier in the evening, during the untelevised part of the ceremony.In a new interview, photographer Myung Chun opened up about what Nicole was actually reacting to.He explained: “The picture of Nicole Kidman was taken during the non-televised portion.“It appeared that she was excited to see Jessica Chastain across the room.“Kidman then reached out her arms and waved to her with both hands.”Myung then added what happened after this as well.“Shortly thereafter, Chastain walked over to greet Kidman and her husband Keith Urban,” he continued to Vulture.Following Will’s incident at the awards, he won the gong for Best Actor.During his tearful speech, he made references to wanting to “protect his family”.He also apologised to the Academy, who later condemned his actions.In an Instagram statement on Monday, Will also apologised to Chris.He wrote: “Violence in all of its
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