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Prince Louis Keeps Doing This Hilarious Thing in All the Royal Family Video Chats


Prince Louis may be fifth in line to the British throne, but in many ways he’s just like every other almost-2-year-old you know.

His parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton, opened up about life at home with their kids as they, too, self-isolate amid the coronavirus pandemic in a new video interview with the BBC. “It’s been ups and downs, like a lot of families self-isolating,” Middleton said, laughing.

Like the rest of us, the royals have been keeping in touch using technology. “We’ve been talking to all the family online,” Prince William said. “It’s been a really good way of keeping in touch and seeing each other.” Apparently, Prince Louis always wants in on the action. “It gets a bit hectic, I’m not going to lie, with a 2-year-old,” Middleton said, with Prince William adding, “For some reason, he sees the red button and always wants to press the red button.”

Yep, that sounds like pretty standard toddler behavior while in the vicinity of any electronic device. In other highly relatable royals news, the older members of the family are low-key struggling with the world of video chats and FaceTime. “As you can imagine the younger generation are a little bit more tech-savvy. But only just,” Prince William said, while they both laughed. “I think we’re getting there now, the family are getting a little more used to being able to contact each other and pressing the right buttons and not dropping the computer halfway through.”

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The Duchess of Cambridge also revealed that they continued home-schooling for Prince George and Princess Charlotte during the British equivalent of spring break. “But don’t tell the children we’ve actually kept it going through the holidays,” she said. “I feel very mean.”

Your secret’s safe with us, Kate.

Watch the full interview in the video, above.



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Beyoncé Made a Surprise Appearance on the Disney Family Singalong


As if knowing the world needed her now more than ever, Beyoncé popped up on the Disney Family Singalong special that aired on ABC April 16.

“Tonight, we come together and take a break to share in the joy of Disney,” host Ryan Seacrest said at the beginning of the special, which also raised awareness and funds for Feeding America. The night featured many big stars, like Ariana Grande and Christina Aguilera covering classic songs, but nobody was a bigger surprise than Queen Bey, whose appearance had not been mentioned in any of the press leading up to the event.

“I’m very proud to be a part of the Disney family,” Bey during the special. “And to help present the Disney Songbook Singalong in partnership with Feeding America, I’d like to dedicate this song to all of the healthcare workers who’ve been working tirelessly to keep us healthy and safe. We greatly appreciate you.”

She then sang “When You Wish Upon a Star” from Pinocchio and crushed it, naturally.

“She sent something in and it was absolutely beautiful. Beyoncé singing ‘When You Wish Upon a Star’ was in the total spirit of not only what the special is about, but what the country is about right now, and it was something only she could do,” Rob Mills, a senior vice president at ABC Entertainment told Buzzfeed News.

Darren Criss shared a little inside insight into the song choice on Twitter. “Fun fact: asked if I could do ‘When You Wish Upon a Star.’ They said ‘that’s impossible to get cleared’ which was either the nicest way to tell me ‘please don’t’ or it was actually true and it’s just nothing is impossible if Beyonce wants to do it,” he wrote on Twitter.

As with every time Beyoncé makes a public appearance, social media went nuts. “ABC didn’t even bother to put the lyrics up for Beyoncé’s song. They said don’t you even THINK about singing when Beyoncé sings!!!!! #DisneyFamilySingalong,” one person tweeted. “I need Beyoncé to release a small ep of her singing lullabies. Imagine how peaceful sleep would be Loudly crying face,” another wrote.

“Please hold on to your families tight. Please be safe. Don’t give up hope, we’re gonna get through this. I promise. God bless you,” Beyoncé said as she finished singing and blew the world a big kiss.



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Prince Harry Just Opened Up About ‘Family Time’ With Meghan Markle and Archie in New Video


When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped away from their roles as working members of the royal family, they made it clear they would not be walking away from the charities and patronages they care so deeply about.

Harry made good on his word recently when he took part in a video call with parents and medical workers associated with WellChild, an organization providing care to seriously ill children and young people in the U.K. The Duke of Sussex has served as a patron for over 10 years, and even said “It’s very nice to see the familiar faces on here” during the video chat. On the call, he also let us in on how the Sussexes, including baby Archie, are faring during this period of self-isolation, which they are reportedly spending at their new home in Los Angeles.

“There’s a hell of a lot of positives that are happening at the same time and being able to have family time — so much family time — that you almost think, ‘Do I feel guilty for having so much family time?’ ” he said, per People. “You’ve got to celebrate those moments where you are just on the floor rolling around in hysterics. Inevitably, half an hour later, maybe a day later, there’s going to be something that you have to deal with and there’s no way you can run away from it.”

Harry then praised the caregivers who are working with children with special needs and require around-the-clock attention during this pandemic. “The resilience and strength that you guys have shown is absolutely incredible and you must never ever, ever forget that,” he said, according to Harper’s Bazaar. “And, of course, there’s going to be hard days, I can’t even begin to imagine how hard it is for you guys, having just one kid [myself]—an 11-month-old—so to see what you are doing on a day-to-day basis, I have so much respect for every single one of you.”

“On a day-to-day basis, it’s incredibly challenging for all you guys, but now this has taken it to a whole new level. … You are a shining example of being superparents,” he continued. “Spinning so many plates and juggling so many balls at the same time, it’s amazing.”

While (Prince) Harry and Meghan Markle’s plans for their newly-named Archewell charitable organization aren’t public knowledge yet, they are obviously keeping busy behind the scenes. Yesterday, it was announced that they are directing excess money made from their 2018 televised wedding to COVID-19 relief.



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16 Family Board Games to Play on Your Next Game Night


We may have replaced our old family board games with fancy consoles, but there are only so many Mario Kart circuits we can race before our brains begin to feel, well…like mush. Trying to entertain yourself by only reading books can nudge you further into self-isolation mode, while 1,000+ piece puzzles—although truly satisfying to complete—can be too challenging. But family board games? A foolproof cure for cabin fever.

Some games bring us together, others tear us apart (lovingly, of course)—either way, they’re exactly the kind of distraction we need right now. And it’s not just us; retailers everywhere are having a hard time keeping their board game from flying off warehouse shelves. And it makes sense—kids and adults alike are staring at monitors more than ever, now that we’re schooling or working from home. So to give your tired eyes a break from all the excess screen time while also reminding ourselves that social distancing doesn’t have to mean being antisocial, we rounded up the best family board games to play right now.

Whether you’re playing with two or four people, here are 16 options that will make to make every day feel like a Sunday. Ready, set, play.

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Sonoya Mizuno of ‘Devs’ and Her Sisters Are Hollywood’s Next Royal Family


“We each of us had our thing, our exercise,” Sonoya says. (Their father, thousands of miles away, was so aesthetically inclined that to this day his art-filled home is used for commercial photo shoots.) And just outside in the garden, or close by in the kitchen, their mother encouraged them to express themselves through art and movement. It was rural England in the 1980s, and they were a mixed-race family with a single mother. They say they weren’t exactly fighting off party invitations.

“It was actually quite hard to fit in at schools,” says Miya.

“We’re definitely kind of like a strange-looking family because we were six children, all half-Japanese, with a white mother, growing up in very rural Somerset, and it was very unusual for that time, or maybe even now, for there to be families like that,” says Sonoya. “We very much stuck together.”

So they painted. They danced. They sang arias. They cooked. Their mother died when they were still relatively young, and the older children helped parent the younger ones. Their childhood hobbies turned into adult professions, even as they had to take up side-hustles, one brother becoming a pest-control worker, the sisters taking on odd jobs. Eventually, it paid off.

“None of us work in investment banking,” Mariya jokes, summing up the Mizuno family destiny. “My mum used to make this joke that she had six children so she could have one dentist, one doctor, and one lawyer.”

“But we ended up being the same,” Maya says.

“Bummer!” jokes Sonoya.

Older sister Saya is a painter, designer, and landscape architect. Jinya is the head technician in an arts gallery. Tomoya is the head chef at a boutique hotel and a DJ. And the three younger sisters’ work—Sonoya’s acting, Miya’s photography, and Mariya’s AD work—is so closely tied that it led them to the same set for the high-concept, futuristic Devs.

A production still of Sonoya in Devs, taken by Miya

Being on set together “meant that someone always had your back, if you were having a bad day, one of your sisters would be there to catch you,” Mariya says. They ate lunch together. After long, grueling hours, they carpooled home together. During tired moments, Miya would show them still photographs she had taken. “We would celebrate together,” Miya says. When Sonoya had difficult scenes to film, she says, “it really was such a support having my sisters there because at the end of the day I know that I could just see their faces.” For her sisters, watching her do takes was difficult in its own way. Miya says she would have to remind herself, again and again, “It’s just TV! It’s not real!”



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Peter Weber’s Family Is Reportedly ‘Closer Than Ever’ During Coronavirus Isolation


While Tyler Cameron and Hannah Brown social distance together in Florida, The Bachelor’s Peter Weber is quarantining with his family—yes, even Barb.

I guess there’s no better time to bond with parents than after they publicly scold you on national TV for dating a girl they don’t like. Personally, if I was locked in with my parents barely a week after they actively clapped when my ex tore me a new one on live TV, there would be a lot of fighting involved. But, like Weber made clear in an Instagram Story last Friday, March 13, there’s no bad blood.

Rumors of a rift between Weber and his mom spread immediately after the After the Final Rose ceremony aired, with Chris Harrison confirming to Glamour that their relationship had been “damaged.” However, the pilot—who split from Madison Prewett just a few days later—shut down those theories on social media, by referring to the headlines as “fake news” and featuring his mom in a post.

Now, the family reportedly continues to hang out amid the coronavirus pandemic. “This time of quarantine is bringing the Weber family closer than ever before,” a source told Us Weekly on March 19. “They are using this time together to bond. During isolation, Peter and his family have been watching movies, playing board games, and cooking together.” Barb, is that you? Are you the source? (Kidding.)

Perhaps Barb is happy thanks to a recent report that her son and Prewett never technically dated after she left The Bachelor. “They were never really back together,” a source told People. “They just realized they couldn’t make it work.”

Meanwhile, the rest of Bachelor Nation has their own quarantine hangs going. Prewett recently spent a day playing board games and looking happy with Selena Gomez. Then, news surfaced that Peter Weber’s ex and former Bachelorette, Hannah Brown, flew to Jupiter, Florida to isolate herself with her season’s favorite contestant, Tyler Cameron. They’ve been TikToking ever since.

Honestly, all of these coronavirus quarantines sound much more active than mine.





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