As King Charles plans to host the royal family for another Christmas at Sandringham (which the late Queen Elizabeth reportedly loved to do), Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is likely preparing for his last Christmas at Royal Lodge. As part of being stripped of his princely status in November, he will also lose the Windsor home he has inhabited since the early aughts and surrender its lease. But in a strange twist, although he has been left off the guest list for this year’s holiday festivities, Andrew is expected to move into Sandringham, which, as Rosemary Counter reports, has a history of housing “royal misbehavers.” Read up on the estate’s fascinating past.
Elsewhere today, what to expect from the Melania Trump documentary; the movie Rob Reiner made with his son, who is now charged with his murder; and how the Academy plans to expand its audience. |
MAGGIE COUGHLAN,
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Inside the disgraced royal’s eviction, why it might not happen on King Charles’s timeline, and the tony estate where Andrew could be exiled—a colorful compound with its own salacious history. |
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The trailer for the Brett Ratner–directed documentary shows the once and current first lady as she orbits her husband at a slight distance: “Here we go again.” |
“You could cut the tension in the air, trying to get the inner people to talk,” documentarian Alexandria Stapleton tells VF. “People were really afraid and very paranoid, rightfully so in many cases.” |
While Hollywood waits for answers about Rob and Michele Reiner’s killings, some are seeking answers in the father and son’s sole film collaboration. |
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“Did you kiss him [Timothée Chalamet] in the same place you kissed me?” the Blue Moon star jokingly asks the star of Marty Supreme as the two discuss their long friendship, making Great Expectations, the “wonderful lunatic” Alfonso Cuarón, and the underrated benefits of being a nepo baby. |
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