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Kate Middleton Looks Elegant in Alessandra Rich at the 2025 Festival of Remembrance Emily BurackNovember 9, 2025 at 12:52 AM 0 "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." King Charles, Queen Camilla, the Princess of Wales, and other members of the British royal family—including Prince George, for the very first time—were out in full force this evening at the annual Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall. Kate and George arriving for the evening.

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King Charles, Queen Camilla, the Princess of Wales, and other members of the British royal family—including Prince George, for the very first time—were out in full force this evening at the annual Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall.

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For the occasion, Kate Middleton, wore a black dress with a white, lace collar, which appears to be a version of a satin black midi dress by one of her go-to designers, Alessandra Rich.

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The Princess of Wales accessorized with a dainty, diamond cross necklace and pearl drop earrings, which appear to be Queen Elizabeth II's Bahrain Pearl Drop Earrings. The necklace, in particular, has been in her wardrobe for over two decades; she was first spotted wearing it back in 2005. The Princess of Wales completed her outfit with a crimson poppy pin, as all royals wear during the month of November, and a brooch designed by James Porter & Son that features the insignia of HMS Glasgow.

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Per Buckingham Palace, "This year's festival will commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, honouring the courage and sacrifice of those who fought and lost their lives. Personal stories will bring to light the experiences of those lost in more recent conflicts, connecting the past with the present, with a special focus on the resilience and strength of military children who have faced bereavement."

Kate has attended the Festival of Remembrance event nine times throughout her time as a working royal, including this year's appearance. Tomorrow, Kate and the rest of royal family will step out again for Remembrance Sunday, the national memorial service at The Cenotaph in London; Kate has never missed a Remembrance Sunday.

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Millie Bobby Brown's time in Hawkins is coming to an end, but she's only just beginning a lifelong connection to one of her Stranger Things costars.

The actress behind Eleven has revealed that Noah Schnapp, who plays Will Byers on the Netflix sci-fi hit, is the godfather of her baby daughter.

"Sadie is very, very maternal, but Noah's her godfather," Brown told Entertainment Tonight at the Stranger Things season 5 premiere on Thursday, noting that their costar Sadie Sink also enjoys her time with the baby.

"They all turn into the most gooey, soft versions of themselves," Brown said. "Their baby voice comes out when they're around her."

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Schnapp told the same outlet about the pleasure of witnessing Brown, his close friend since Stranger Things launched in 2016, become a mother.

"Aw, it's honestly the greatest joy," he said. "It's actually crazy to me to see her grow from such a wide-eyed, innocent, young, silly girl and now she's a mom and married. And I'm just so proud of her."

Brown and her husband, Jake Bongiovi (the son of rocker Jon Bon Jovi) announced that they adopted a baby girl in August. "We are beyond excited to embark on this beautiful next chapter of parenthood in both peace and privacy," the couple said at the time.

Stranger Things will soon return to Netflix for its fifth and final season. The series' showrunners, Matt and Ross Duffer, reiterated the importance of Schnapp's character in the final batch of episodes during a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly.

"Because the story really began with Will and his disappearance, it felt, in order to go full circle, it needed to really end with him in so many ways," Matt said of Schnapp's traumatized character. "In the last couple seasons, we hadn't really centered much of the show on Will. So there was so much to explore with him from a character perspective and plot perspective."

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Matt also teased an expansion of Brown's onscreen superpowers, noting that the twin showrunners wanted to "level her up" for the final season "within the realm of possibilities of what we've shown in the past."

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Ross explained how Eleven appears to fly in the season 5 trailer. "It's like she's pushing down at the ground and having that energy propel her up," he said. "So she's not really flying, but she is boosting herself and getting some serious air."

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King Charles Leads Royals in First Major Family Gathering Since Andrew's Titles Scandal Meredith KileNovember 9, 2025 at 4:05 AM 0 Jack Taylor WPA Pool / Getty Prince Charles at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance on Nov. 8, 2025 King Charles and Queen Camilla attended the Festival of Remembrance at London's Royal Albert Hall on Saturday, Nov.

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King Charles and Queen Camilla attended the Festival of Remembrance at London's Royal Albert Hall on Saturday, Nov. 8

The King and Queen were joined by members of the royal family, including Kate Middleton and Prince George

The event marked the first major royal family gathering since the former Prince Andrew was stripped of his royal titles

King Charles and Queen Camilla led the royal family in attending the Festival of Remembrance at London's Royal Albert Hall, honoring soldiers from Britain and the Commonwealth who have died in combat.

The King and Queen were joined by members of the royal family, including Kate Middleton and Prince George, who made his debut appearance at the festival alongside his mom. Prince William, who just returned to the U.K. from a trip to Brazil, did not appear to attend the event.

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The royals all sported red poppy pins on their lapel, the U.K.'s symbol of Remembrance. The tradition, which began in 1921, is believed to have evolved from the poem "In Flanders Fields" by John McCrae.

The first verse of the poem reads, "In Flanders fields the poppies blow / Between the crosses, row on row, / That mark our place; and in the sky / The larks, still bravely singing, fly / Scarce heard amid the guns below."

Fittingly, the poem was written by McCrae in 1915 about a friend who died in World War I. Remembrance Day, which evolved from Armistice Day, is marked on Nov. 11 each year as World War I hostilities formally ended "at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month" of 1918.

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Prince Charles and Queen Camilla at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance

In the U.S., Nov. 11 eventually became Veterans Day; however, Remembrance Day is more akin in tone to Americans' Memorial Day, which is observed in May.

The Festival of Remembrance marked the first major gathering of royal family members since the former Prince Andrew was stripped of his royal titles, including prince and the styling of "His Royal Highness."

After Buckingham Palace announced on Oct. 30 that the King had begun the formal process to strip his brother of all titles and honors, the move was made official on Nov. 3 by a legal document known as a Letters Patent.

Andrew stepped back from his public royal role in 2019 after discussing his connection to Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview. However, the scandal was renewed in recent weeks after the posthumous memoir of Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide in April at 41, and leaked emails that confirmed Andrew was in touch with Epstein after he claimed he had cut ties with him.

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Kate Middleton and Prince George at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance

Members of the royal family will gather again tomorrow for the National Service of Remembrance, also known as Remembrance Sunday, at The Cenotaph war memorial in London. The Cenotaph was unveiled by Queen Elizabeth's grandfather, King George V, on Nov. 11, 1920, as a tribute to the fallen soldiers from World War I. That same day, he laid the Unknown Warrior to rest in Westminster Abbey.

A Century of Remembrance author Laura Clouting previously told PEOPLE that Remembrance is "very personal" for the royal family, as a way to show their gratitude for "the loss of life basically occurring in their name — certainly in the name of the sovereign as the head of state."

The King made several military-related appearances in the weeks leading up to Remembrance Day.

On Oct. 27, he attended the unveiling of the first memorial dedicated to LGBTQ+ members of the British armed forces. King Charles met with veterans and laid a bouquet at the base of the memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.

The bronze sculpture, titled "An Opened Letter," was designed to look like a crumpled piece of paper. It is made up of words found in letters that were used to out and disgrace closeted service members prior to 2000, when the U.K. lifted the ban on openly gay and lesbian citizens in the military.

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Then, on Nov. 5, the King paid a visit to Chatfield Health Care, a medical center in Battersea that offers specialized services to veterans, where he got a laugh out of one former soldier at his own expense.

David Wiggins was being treated for a broken arm following a bike accident, and told the monarch that doctors installed three metal plates to help it heal.

"I've got endless plates and screws in my arm as well," the King replied, joking, "All that's left of you when you drop dead is 'Made in Switzerland.' "

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Jeremy Renner slams 'outrageous' claims he sent explicit images to Chinese filmmaker, threatened to call ICE Stephanie GiangPaunonNovember 8, 2025 at 10:00 PM 0 Jeremy Renner is firing back after Chinese filmmaker Yi Zhou accused him of sending explicit images and making deportation threats — allegations the actor is calling "completely false.

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Jeremy Renner is firing back after Chinese filmmaker Yi Zhou accused him of sending explicit images and making deportation threats — allegations the actor is calling "completely false."

Zhou, who said she collaborated with the "Avengers" star on the documentary "Chronicles of Disney" and an animated project, took to Instagram this week alleging that Renner, 54, sent her "a string of unwanted / unsolicited pornographic images of himself" in June.

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"Avengers" star Jeremy Renner faces accusations from filmmaker Yi Zhou of unwanted explicit images and ICE threats.

"The allegations are totally inaccurate and untrue," a representative for Renner said in a statement to People.

Renner's attorney, Marty Singer, condemned Zhou's accusations as "false, outrageous and highly defamatory" in a statement shared with People on Friday.

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Singer claimed Zhou's posts were retaliation after the actor "rejected her romantic advances" and declined to promote her projects on social media.

Zhou made a series of allegations against Renner this week on social media.

According to Singer, Renner met Zhou in July at a hotel in Reno, Nevada, where he sat for an interview for her documentary. The attorney said the pair shared a "brief consensual encounter" during that meeting.

He said the two met again in August, but that Renner hasn't spoken to Zhou in over a month. He alleged that she has continued sending him "sexually explicit messages expressing her love," with the most recent sent on Oct. 24.

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Renner's attorney claimed Zhou has been "relentlessly harassing and threatening my client with hundreds of unsolicited and unwanted messages."

Singer claimed Zhou has been "relentlessly harassing and threatening my client with hundreds of unsolicited and unwanted messages."

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"The true facts are that Ms. Zhou has relentlessly and aggressively harassed and pursued my client for months with no reciprocation on my client's part, other than a single brief encounter on July 12, 2025," Singer said in his statement.

Renner's attorney, Marty Singer, condemned Zhou's accusations as "false, outrageous and highly defamatory" in a statement released Friday, Nov. 7.

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Wendy's Is Set to Close Hundreds of Restaurants Across the U.S. by the End of 2025: Here's Why Desiree AnelloNovember 9, 2025 at 1:02 AM 0 Michael Siluk/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Wendy's to close hundreds of locations Wendy's announced that 200 to 350 "consistently underperforming" restaurants are set to close across the U.S.

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Wendy's announced that 200 to 350 "consistently underperforming" restaurants are set to close across the U.S. by the end of 2025

"Closures of underperforming units are expected to boost sales and profitability at nearby locations," the restaurant chain's Interim CEO Ken Cook said

The 55-year-old fast food chain recently launched "Project Fresh," a "comprehensive strategic plan" to revitalize the brand

Wendy's is set to close hundreds of restaurants across the United States.

The fast food restaurant chain's Interim CEO Ken Cook announced on Nov. 7 that a "mid single-digit percentage" of Wendy's U.S. locations, amounting to around 200 to 350 restaurants, are set to close because they are "consistently underperforming" in sales.

"These actions will strengthen the system and enable franchisees to invest more capital and resources in their remaining restaurants," Cook said during the company's quarterly earnings call, per CNN. "Closures of underperforming units are expected to boost sales and profitability at nearby locations."

While the company did not provide a list of the exact locations expected to shut their doors, Cook explained that a number of the chain's restaurants "do not elevate the brand" and are a "drag from a franchisee financial performance perspective."

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The Interim CEO previously admitted in an August earnings call, per CNN, that the brand is "not happy with our sales performance."

At the time, the company — which has lost nearly 50% of its stock value this year — announced a "comprehensive strategic plan" called "Project Fresh," to revitalize the brand with refreshed marketing and menu adjustments under the guidance of former Taco Bell CEO Greg Creed.

"Wendy's board of directors and management team are dissatisfied with the current valuation of the company and have been working to put the company on the right path to create value for our franchisees, employees and shareholders," Art Winkleback, chairman of Wendy's board, stated in an October press release.

He added, "Execution is underway and we are confident that Project Fresh will position Wendy's as the industry leader — one that guests love, franchisees are proud to operate, teams are excited to be a part of, and creates significant value for our shareholders."

One food item that has helped Wendy's recently is its newly released chicken tenders, "Tendys."

Cook said of the new staples, "We're looking forward to continuing that momentum, and this is an encouraging first step as we look to reestablish our leadership position in chicken."

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The most recent wave of closures comes one year after Wendy's announced it would be closing 140 restaurants that were "outdated and located in underperforming" areas — on top of the 100 closures that the company announced a few months prior.

"They're just in locations that don't build our brands," then-CEO Kirk Tanner said in October 2024, per the . "You look at a brand that's 55 years old and some of those restaurants are quite out of date."

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Man Is Excited to Spend His Day Off Watching Movies from Home, but His Girlfriend Has Other Plans Meredith WilshereNovember 8, 2025 at 11:30 PM 0 Getty Stock Images/iStockphoto Stock photo of couple arguing A man planned his perfect day off for weeks, deciding he wanted to watch movies and play games However, the day of, his girlfriend decided to work from home and said she needed "quiet" "I said I'd still be doing what I had planned so she could either accept the noise or work somewhere else," he wrote on Reddit One man was really looking forward to his day off, planning to spend the day watc...

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A man planned his perfect day off for weeks, deciding he wanted to watch movies and play games

However, the day of, his girlfriend decided to work from home and said she needed "quiet"

"I said I'd still be doing what I had planned so she could either accept the noise or work somewhere else," he wrote on Reddit

One man was really looking forward to his day off, planning to spend the day watching horror movies and playing games — but his girlfriend had other ideas.

In a Reddit post, the man shared that his girlfriend knew about his plan to lay low for weeks. While she usually works from home, she initially told him that she would work in his home office or at a nearby café so he could have the day to himself.

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"She's been feeling low for a while and can get quite snappy at times. Today she isn't feeling great and mentioned she was going to work in the living room as she doesn't want to go into town and she doesn't want to use the home office," the man wrote. "She mentioned that I wouldn't be able to watch movies or play games as she needs to make calls and would need quiet."

"I told her if she can't have noise to work in another room since I'm not cancelling what I have planned. I said she knew what I was planning for today and she can't expect me to just waste my day off," the man wrote.

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The man told his girlfriend that she was messing with his plans out of spite just because she was having a bad day.

"I said I'd still be doing what I had planned so she could either accept the noise or work somewhere else," he wrote. "She said I wasn't being fair towards her and that she has to work. I said I'm not stopping her working, I'm just not cancelling my plans."

People in the comments section agreed with the man and pointed out that her behavior was uncalled for.

"For sure she's doing it on purpose and all it does is make her look like a bitter jealous person. Definitely keep your plans and turn the volume up a bit louder than you normally would," one person commented.

"Plans are in place, she needs to get on with it. But, does she often sabotage things when she's feeling bad so you do too? If she does then you need to think hard on if this relationship is a good one," another person commented.

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