Celeste Rivas’ case deepens as Kate’s work history gets a royal spin, Meghan boosts Australian fashion, and Charles faces polling reality.

Celeste Rivas’ Death Certificate Update Makes the D4vd Case Even More Disturbing

Celeste Rivas’ Death Certificate Update Makes the D4vd Case Even More Disturbing

The death certificate for Celeste Rivas Hernandez has been updated again. The pregnancy field now says “unknown.” Not “not pregnant.” Unknown. That change landed quietly, but it landed like a punch. Celeste was 14 years old, went missing, and was found dead in a singer’s d4vd car. Now the paperwork is being corrected as the…

Kate Middleton’s Work History Looks Very Different Compared to Her Royal Peers

Kate Middleton’s Work History Looks Very Different Compared to Her Royal Peers

First, the media turned Kate Middleton’s long wait for a ring into a fairy tale courtship. Then they rebranded her quiet years as quiet strength. Now they want you to believe she had a real career before becoming a royal. People magazine published a soft-focus rundown of Kate’s “normal jobs.” Deckhand, waitress, part-time accessories buyer at…

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The Meghan Effect Hits Australia Again as Duchess Credits Designers and Sends Brands Selling Out

The Meghan Effect Hits Australia Again as Duchess Credits Designers and Sends Brands Selling Out

Meghan Sussex has always understood that fashion can do more than complete a look. It can show respect, spotlight local talent and turn a designer most people had never heard of into a global search term overnight. That is what happened during her four-day visit to Australia with Prince Harry. Meghan styled herself, wore at…

CNN Poll Says Most Americans Do Not Care About Royal News, Despite King Charles U.S. Visit Hype

CNN Poll Says Most Americans Do Not Care About Royal News, Despite King Charles U.S. Visit Hype

King Charles III just wrapped a four-day U.S. visit. The BBC called it a possible “mojo” comeback. Commentators compared it to George VI’s 1939 state visit. Emily Maitlis said Charles “lifted us all up a bit.” Meanwhile, back on planet Earth, CNN’s chief data analyst Harry Enten dropped a bucket of cold water on the…


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