Queen Camilla Fought Off an Attacker With Her Shoe as a Teenager, Book ClaimsNew Foto - Queen Camilla Fought Off an Attacker With Her Shoe as a Teenager, Book Claims

Queen Camillafought off a would-be attacker with her shoe as a teenager, a new book claims. The alleged incident is recounted in a newtome about the British monarchy,Power and the Palace: The Inside Story of the Monarchy and 10 Downing Street, an excerpt of which was published by theTimes of Londonon Sunday, August 31. According to authorValentine Low, theTimes' former royal correspondent, Camilla, 78, shared her experience with former British Prime MinisterBoris Johnsonduring a meeting at Clarence House in June 2008, when Johnson was the Mayor of London. Johnson apparently relayed the story to his communications director,Guto Harri, who shared it with Low. "They obviously got on like a house on fire. He was making guttural noises about how much he admired and liked her," Low quoted Harri in the book. "But the serious conversation they had was about her being the victim of an attempted sexual assault when she was a schoolgirl." Queen Camilla Through the Years: From Her Divorce to a Second Chance at Love With King Charles III According to Harri, the queen was around 16 or 17 and on a train to Paddington, London, when "some guy was moving his hand further and further." Johnson asked Camilla how she reacted, to which she allegedly responded, "I did what my mother taught me to. I took off my shoe and whacked him in the nuts with the heel." "She was self-possessed enough when they arrived at Paddington to jump off the train, find a guy in uniform and say, 'That man just attacked me,' and he was arrested," Harri told Low. Buckingham Palace declinedUs Weekly's request for comment on Monday, September 1. King Charles III and Queen Camilla: A Timeline of Their Relationship Camilla married husbandKing Charles IIIin April 2005. She was previously married to British Army officerAndrew Parker Bowles, with whom she shares two children:Tom Parker-Bowles, 50, andLaura Lopes, 47. Camilla is also stepmother to Charles' two sons — PrincesWilliam, 43, andHarry, 40 — through her marriage. Another book published in February, Yes Ma'am: the Secret Life of Royal ServantsbyTom Quinn, alleged thatCamilla wasn't interested in becoming queenupon thedeath ofQueen Elizabeth IIin September 2022. "One member of staff told me that at one point, Camilla hated the idea of being queen and would regularly say to Charles, 'Can't we get away from all this protocol? It's all bollocks," Quinn wrote. Camilla Parker-Bowles' Best Fashion: The Most Remarkable Outfits the Duchess Has Worn Over the Years "Charles, who hates swearing, would demurely reply, 'You're doing it [becoming queen] for me, darling," Quinn added. If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact theNational Sexual Assault Hotlineat 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).

Queen Camilla Fought Off an Attacker With Her Shoe as a Teenager, Book Claims

Queen Camilla Fought Off an Attacker With Her Shoe as a Teenager, Book Claims Queen Camillafought off a would-be attacker with her shoe as a...
Gerard Depardieu to Stand Criminal Trial Over Rape and Sexual Assault ChargesNew Foto - Gerard Depardieu to Stand Criminal Trial Over Rape and Sexual Assault Charges

Gerard Depardieu, who has triggered a watershed moment for the #MeToo movement in France, will stand in a criminal trial where he will be prosecuted on rape by digital penetration and sexual assault allegations filed by French actor Charlotte Arnould. Arnould filed those charges in 2018, when she 22, and alleged that she had been raped twice by Depardieu at his home in Paris on Aug. 7 and 13. Depardieu was indicted on those charges since Dec. 16, 2020, and attempted to have the charges dropped in 2022, calling the accusations baseless, but the Paris prosecutor said there were "serious and confirmed evidence that justifies Gérard Depardieu to remain charged," according to news outlet France 24. More from Variety How France's #MeToo Movement Is Transforming Cannes and the Country's Film Industry: 'The Conditions Under Which Work Is Produced Matter' France's New CNC President Gaetan Bruel Speaks Out on Trump's Proposed Tariff on Foreign-Made Movies and French Industry's MeToo Reckoning Gerard Depardieu Found Guilty on Sexual Assault Charges, Given 18-Month Suspended Prison Sentence Earlier this year, Depardieu was convicted of sexual assault against two women and received an 18-month prison sentence from a Paris court, following a four-day-trial during which Depardieu refuted all accusations. The verdict stemmed from sexual assault charges filed by two women, a set decorator and an assistant director, who worked on the shoot of "The Green Shutters" in 2021. Prosecutors also requested the court to fine the actor and obligate him to undergo psychological treatment, as well as have him registered in the sex offenders file. The set decorator and the assistant director were part of the 13 women of sexually inappropriate behavior in a report published by French investigative news website Médiapart in April 2023. While he's now reluctantly retired from acting in the wake of these accusations, Depardieu was offered a role by Fanny Ardant, the well-known French actress-turned-filmmaker who took a stand for him during the trial — and shot the film in Portugal in the Spring. Best of Variety Samsung, Sonos, Criterion Collection Among Top Brands on Sale for Labor Day - See Running List Here What's Coming to Disney+ in September 2025 New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Gerard Depardieu to Stand Criminal Trial Over Rape and Sexual Assault Charges

Gerard Depardieu to Stand Criminal Trial Over Rape and Sexual Assault Charges Gerard Depardieu, who has triggered a watershed moment for the...
Kim Novak, 92, says 'it's close to the end' as Hollywood legend reflects on leaving industry at career peakNew Foto - Kim Novak, 92, says 'it's close to the end' as Hollywood legend reflects on leaving industry at career peak

Kim Novakreflected on aging and her decision to turn her back on Hollywood in an attempt to reclaim her story. "It's not easy getting old," Novak, 92, said in the upcoming documentary "Kim Novak's Vertigo," according toPeople magazine."I'm feeling it's close to the end." "I've been feeling the need to free something…." the beginning of the film began. Novak famously chose to leave Hollywood at what many considered would have been the peak of her career. "When I left, I was at the top of my game," she said in the documentary about her exit from the industry in 1966. Kim Novak Explains Why She Left Hollywood: 'I Felt Like I Was Losing Myself' "Hollywood swallowed people whole," Novak said, referencingMarilyn Monroe's death.The actress died at 36 and her death was ruled a possible suicide by the Los Angeles County coroner's office. "I didn't want that to happen to me," Novak noted. Read On The Fox News App The "Picnic" star turned her back on Hollywood after her Bel Air home was destroyed in a mudslide. She chose a cliff dwelling in Big Sur to become her place to start over, where she focused on other artistic skills. "My survival mode was to paint," Novak said. Like What You're Reading? Click Here For More Entertainment News Novak opened up about how she felt waking up on her first morning after leaving Hollywood in a 2021 interview with Fox News Digital. "Liberated. Totally liberated," she recalled. "I thought, 'Wow, I'm going to live my dream and not for someone else.' It was wonderful. My cat was purring, the birds were singing, the waves were crashing – we were all just content." "The first thing I did when I woke up was to get all my art equipment, set up my easel and look out the window," Novak added. "I thought to myself, 'This is paradise.' Hollywood offers money and prestige, but nothing ever compares to that feeling I felt that morning." Click Here To Sign Up For The Entertainment Newsletter Years later, Novak's true story will be told in "Kim Novak's Vertigo." "This is not a Hollywood-y documentary of famous names, this is about Kim, the person," Novak's manager, Sue Cameron, said. "She turned down a million dollars to write her autobiography 25 years ago. Because they wanted all the Hollywood dirt, and she says, 'No, that's not who I am, I won't do it.'" "She's the last living golden goddess of film," Cameron said. "And what's more important is in this documentary, we show her as the true fighter she was for women, even way back in the '50s, when they tried to force her to wear certain makeup, and she would go wipe it off. She was the very first woman to have her own production company." Original article source:Kim Novak, 92, says 'it's close to the end' as Hollywood legend reflects on leaving industry at career peak

Kim Novak, 92, says 'it's close to the end' as Hollywood legend reflects on leaving industry at career peak

Kim Novak, 92, says 'it's close to the end' as Hollywood legend reflects on leaving industry at career peak Kim Novakreflected o...
Taliban calls for foreign help after deadly Afghanistan earthquake. Here's what we knowNew Foto - Taliban calls for foreign help after deadly Afghanistan earthquake. Here's what we know

EDITOR'S NOTE:This story contains a disturbing image. Afghanistan's Taliban rulers have called for international help after a huge earthquake killed hundreds of people and leveled entire villages, piling further misery on the war-ravaged country that was already grappling with food shortages and cuts to foreign aid. At least 1,411 were killed and 3,124 others injured after the 6.0-magnitude quake struck towns and villages close to the Pakistan border on Sunday, causing strong aftershocks in Kabul, according to Taliban government spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid on Tuesday. The devastating earthquake has also destroyed more than 5,400 homes, Mujahid added. Heavy rain, landslides and damaged roads have made it difficult for relief teams to access the remote mountainous areas hit hardest by the quake. Meanwhile, recent US aid cuts have crunched relief efforts in the country, which has been contending with shrinking global aid since the Taliban seized control in 2021, imposing harsh rules and punishments on the nation's 43 million people. Here's what we know about the earthquake and the rescue operation. The earthquake hit just before midnight 27 kilometers (16.77 miles) north-east of Jalalabad, a bustling city of about 200,000 people in Nangarhar province near the border with Pakistan, in a mountainous area known for its seismic activity, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The quake was relatively shallow with a depth of about 8 kilometers (4.97 miles), according to the USGS. Shallow earthquakes tend to be more destructive. The earthquake devastated neighboring Kunar province, razing three villages, Reuters reported, citing local authorities. Damage and injuries were also reported in Laghman, Nuristan and Panjshir provinces, according to the Taliban government and humanitarian workers. The earthquake was also felt in several cities in neighboring Pakistan, the Pakistan Meteorological Department said in a statement. The region was hit by at least five aftershocks, the strongest measuring 5.2-magnitude in the hours after the initial quake, according to USGS. This is the third major quake to hit since 2021 in Afghanistan, which faces a litany of man-made and natural disasters, including poverty, conflict, drought, and the forced return of millions of refugees by neighbors Pakistan and Iran. Powerful earthquakes in 2022 and 2023 killed more than 3,000 people in Afghanistan's Paktika and Herat provinces, by some estimates. Nearly half a million people likely felt strong to very strong shaking, which can result in considerable damage to poorly built structures, according to the USGS. Yousaf Hammad, a spokesman for Afghanistan's National Disaster Management Authority, said the number of dead and injured is likely to rise. "The injured are being evacuated, so these figures may change significantly," he told the AP. Photos from the aftermath showed rows of brick houses swept under muddy debris, as residents clambered over huge piles of fallen concrete. Eyewitnesses recalled fumbling for loved ones stuck under collapsed homes, as they waited hours for emergency workers to reach the worst-affected regions, according to the AP. "I was half-buried and unable to get out," Sadiqullah, a resident of Nurgal, in Kunar province, told AP. His wife and two sons were killed, he added. Ahmad Zameer, 41, a resident of Kabul, more than 100 miles from the epicenter, told CNN the earthquake jolted his neighborhood. He added that everyone from the nearby apartment buildings rushed into the street in fear of being trapped inside. Videos obtained by CNN show men digging with shovels to search for survivors under the rubble in Kunar province. Others showed chaotic scenes as officials worked to stretcher the wounded onto helicopters to be airlifted to hospital. The war-ravaged nation is in the throes of a humanitarian crisis that has only worsened since the Taliban seized power in 2021 following a chaotic United States withdrawal. Many international aid groups, wary of collaborating with a repressive regime known for its persecution ofwomen and girls, have since pulled out of the country. Earlier this year, the White House halted more than $1.7 billion worth of American aid contracts supporting dozens of programs in Afghanistan. The United Kingdom, France and Germany swiftly followed suit. Humanitarian aid to Afghanistan shrank to $767 million in 2025, down from $3.8 billion in 2022, according to Reuters. Thamindri De Silva, National Director of World Vision Afghanistan, said the sheer number of challenges facing the country has made it difficult for humanitarian organizations to support Afghans. "This is not the first shock that we've faced this year. We're undergoing a drought. We're supporting the returnee response. We're still working with the earthquake-affected people in Herat. There's a huge malnutrition crisis in the country," De Silva told CNN's Lynda Kinkade. "So it's not just the funding shortfalls, it's the compounding of shock after shock in the country, which is stretching already very thin resources." Body bags are one of the greatest needs in terms of supplies, she said, as well as basic necessities, such as clothing, hygiene products, and cooking equipment. The Taliban have appealed to the world for more aid to support relief efforts, but so far, few countries have stepped up. "We need it because here lots of people lost their lives and houses," health ministry spokesperson Sharafat Zaman told Reuters. The United Arab Emirates has dispatched food, medical supplies and tents to quake-stricken regions in Afghanistan – as well as a search and rescue team, state-run Emirate News Agency, WAM, reportedon Monday. The UK on Tuesday announced £1 million ($1.3 million) in new emergency funding to support families affected by the earthquake, to be split between the UN Population Fund and the International Red Cross. "The UK remains grateful to the aid workers on the ground, who help us to provide support to Afghanistan's most vulnerable people," Foreign Secretary David Lammysaid in a statement. European leaders donated $1.16 million (€1 million) of humanitarian emergency funding, as well as tents, clothes, medical supplies and other aid stocks to the region, the European Commission saidon Tuesday. A spokesperson for China's foreign ministry said it was ready to provide disaster relief assistance "according to Afghanistan's needs and within its capacity," Reuters reported. Meanwhile, India delivered 1,000 family tents to Kabul and 15 metric tons of food aid to Kunar, with more relief to come, Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said according to Reuters. The US State Department's Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs extended "heartfelt condolences to the Afghan people" in apost to X, but there was no immediate word of aid from the US. CNN's Ivana Kottasová and Catherine Nicholls contributed reporting. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Taliban calls for foreign help after deadly Afghanistan earthquake. Here’s what we know

Taliban calls for foreign help after deadly Afghanistan earthquake. Here's what we know EDITOR'S NOTE:This story contains a disturbi...
Burkina Faso bans homosexuality with prison terms and fines for offendersNew Foto - Burkina Faso bans homosexuality with prison terms and fines for offenders

OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso (AP) —Burkina Faso'sparliament has passed a law banning homosexuality with offenders facing two to five years in prison, the state broadcaster reported late Monday. The amended family code was approved by the parliament on Monday in an unanimous vote that puts the code into effect more than a year after it was approved by the military government of Capt. Ibrahim Traore. Burkina Faso joins thelist of more than half of Africa's 54 countriesthat have laws banning homosexuality with the penalties ranging from several years in prison to the death penalty. The laws, though criticized abroad, enjoy popularity in the countries where locals and officials have criticized homosexuality as behavior imported from abroad and not a sexual orientation. The new law goes into effect immediately with individuals in same-sex relationships risking prison sentences as well as fines, Justice Minister Edasso Rodrigue Bayala said during a briefing broadcast by the state TV. He described homosexual acts as "bizarre behavior." Officials touted the new law as a recognition of "marriage and family values" in Burkina Faso. "You will go before the judge," the justice minister said, addressing offenders. Burkina Faso has been run by the military following a coup in 2022 that the soldiers said was to stabilize the country amid a worsening security crisis and provide better governance. Rights group, however, accuse the junta ofclamping down on human rightswith the rampant arrest and military conscription of critics. Since coming to power in September 2022 after Burkina Faso's second coup that year, the junta leader Traore has also positioned himself as a pan-African leader with rhetoric of independence from the West — a message that often resonates with Africa's young population.

Burkina Faso bans homosexuality with prison terms and fines for offenders

Burkina Faso bans homosexuality with prison terms and fines for offenders OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso (AP) —Burkina Faso'sparliament has p...
Putin says Russia doesn't oppose Ukraine joining the EUNew Foto - Putin says Russia doesn't oppose Ukraine joining the EU

By Dmitry Antonov MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Moscow had never opposed Ukraine's potential membership of the European Union, and that he thought it was possible to find a consensus on ensuring the security of both Russia and Ukraine. U.S. President Donald Trump said after his summit with Putin in Alaska last month that he thinks Putin is "tired" of the war in Ukraine but that it remains to be seen if peace can be secured to end Europe's deadliest conflict since World War Two. Ukraine and the leaders of Western European powers have said they do not believe Putin is serious about peace in Ukraine, and have warned that if Russia wins the Ukraine war then Putin could attack Europe and the U.S.-led NATO military alliance. In some of his most dovish remarks since the Alaska summit, Putin, speaking in China, pushed back against those claims, which he cast as "horror stories" and "hysteria" pumped up by incompetent people seeking to cast Russia as an enemy. Putin said Russia had been forced to act in Ukraine by what he cast as the West's attempt with the help of NATO to try to absorb the entire post-Soviet space. "As for Ukraine's membership of the EU, we have never objected to this," Putin told Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico at talks in China. "As for NATO, this is another issue... Our position here is well known: we consider this unacceptable for ourselves." A potential security guarantee for Ukraine - backed by the United States and Western European powers - is one of the toughest parts of any future peace settlement, according to diplomats and officials involved in discussions. Ukraine says that it is not for Russia to decide what Kyiv can or cannot join, while NATO says that Russia can have no veto over membership of the alliance which was formed in 1949 to counter the threat from the Soviet Union. Putin said that he had discussed Ukraine's security at his August 15 summit with Trump. "There are options for ensuring Ukraine's security in the event of an end to the conflict," Putin said. "And it seems to me that there is an opportunity to find consensus here." Russia, Putin said, was ready to cooperate with the United States at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, Europe's largest nuclear plant. Russia took control of it in March 2022, shortly after its invasion of Ukraine. "We can cooperate with American partners at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant," Putin said, adding that the issue had been discussed indirectly with Washington and that he was even prepared to work with Ukraine at the plant. (Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Guy Faulconbridge/Lucy Papachristou; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

Putin says Russia doesn't oppose Ukraine joining the EU

Putin says Russia doesn't oppose Ukraine joining the EU By Dmitry Antonov MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tu...
Jay Leno Once Gave Taylor Swift the 'Best Relationship Advice Ever'New Foto - Jay Leno Once Gave Taylor Swift the 'Best Relationship Advice Ever'

Nearly 13 years ago,Taylor Swiftcredited a beloved former late-night talk show host with offering her some of the most memorable relationship advice of her life—at least thus far. A lot can change in over a decade, but at 23 years old, the "Fearless" songstress praised a piece of advice from none other thanJay Lenowhen it came to choosing her future spouse—aka,Travis Kelce. The Eras Tour superstar shared the tidbit in response to the final inquiry in "The Cosmo Quiz," a series of both multiple-choice and open-endedquestionsthat concluded her2012 cover interview withCosmo. WriterBethany Heitmanasked about the "best relationship advice [she] ever got" at the time—sometime ahead of December of that year—and you may be surprised to learn that it happened to come from the late-night host whose show she frequented during the early years of her career, who was 62 at the time of the interview's publication. "Jay Leno told me, 'It's easy. Just marry your conscience,'" she shared. "'Marry the one who makes you want to be a better person.'" As the interview resurfaced,fans praised Swift's "profound" take on relationships at such a young age. For example, she shared her number one indicator for identifying the feeling of love was when "any question of why it may not work is answered by 'we'll get through it no matter what,'" and revealed that being "happy" was the most "important" thing for a relationship, emphasizing, "I want my relationship to live in the light and not in the dark." Her courtship with the Kansas City Chiefs star has certainly shone in the light, between the way she walked right through the front gates at Arrowhead Stadium ahead ofher first NFL game,the "unhinged" moment she brought the tight end on stage at the Eras Tourto surprise the crowd, and all of their appearances in between. Nearly two years into their relationship, the couple that some havecompared to American royaltygotengaged to be married in their own beautifully decorated backyard. While there are no details about their impending nuptials so far, it's safe to assume they will be working together to plan their "perfect wedding," as during the same interview, Swift thoughtfully admitted that she had no intention of forcing her own scrapbook on her spouse. "I want to build alifewith someone that's based on their dreams as well as my dreams," she explained. "I don't want him to wonder if it even matters if he's there." Related: Taylor Swift Fans Call for 'Unscrupulous Middlemen' Involved in Eras Tour Ticketing Fiasco To Go 'Straight to Jail' After FTC Identifies Them in New Lawsuit This story was originally reported byParadeon Sep 2, 2025, where it first appeared in theNewssection. Add Parade as aPreferred Source by clicking here.

Jay Leno Once Gave Taylor Swift the ‘Best Relationship Advice Ever’

Jay Leno Once Gave Taylor Swift the 'Best Relationship Advice Ever' Nearly 13 years ago,Taylor Swiftcredited a beloved former late-n...

 

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