Andy Dick's longtime girlfriend, Lena Sved, is claiming that he abused her and she's filed to get a restraining order.
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According to TMZ, Lena, who shares two children with Andy, filed documents on Feb. 20 in Los Angeles, requesting court-ordered protection from the actor. It is not known what she's alleging, but the court has classified this as a domestic violence case, the website said.
It's not believed that she has been granted a restraining order yet, but, at the very least, a temporary restraining order will be granted in all likelihood.
The extent of Andy and Lena's relationship isn't known either, as they have been off and on for decades. They share two children, both in their 20s.
At one point, five years ago, Andy and Lena even appeared on "Celebrity Wife Swap" together. They weren't even dating at the time, let alone married.
William poised to take ax to royal Christmas traditions
Prince William will create his own Christmas traditions once he becomes king.
According to an insider, William will end the royal custom of handing out gag gifts based on seniority.
"While William's mind is on much bigger changes than just the trestle table, it's well known to be one of those antiquated traditions that he's never really taken to," a source told Daily Mail. "You can expect that to be one of the first things to go when he eventually hosts his first Sandringham Christmas."
"William adores Zara, he would hate that the practice of leaving her to the back of a queue," the source continued about the prince's cousin. "It's just not William's way of doing things at home, and he has apparently quipped in the past that he wouldn't continue any of that stuff, though he appreciates his father does it for the nostalgia and as a way to remember the Queen."
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Since becoming the Prince of Wales, William has been open about his vision for the future of the monarchy. In an episode of The Reluctant Traveler, William talked to Eugene Levy about what he wants to do with his role.
"I think it's safe to say that change is on my agenda," William said. "Change for good, and I embrace that, I enjoy that change. I don't fear it, that's the bit that excites me, the idea of being able to bring some change. Not overly radical, but changes that I think need to happen."
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"I think if you're not careful, history can be a real weight and an anchor around you, and you can feel suffocated by it, and restricted by it too much," he continued. "There are points when you look at tradition and go, is that still fit for purpose today? Is that still the right thing to do? Are we still doing and having the most impact we could be having?"
Meghan's dad issues heartbreaking plea for reconciliation
Meghan Markle's father, Thomas Markle, is once again begging his daughter for forgiveness.
"Of course I want to speak to her, but I am not sure if these are the right circumstances," Thomas told Daily Mail.
"I've always said I am open to reconciling with my daughter. I have never stopped loving her. I don't want to die estranged from Meghan. I want to meet my grandkids. It might be nice to meet her husband, too," he continued.
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Meghan, who previously called herself a "daddy's girl," cut ties with Thomas when he was caught staging pictures with the paparazzi. Meghan hasn't seen her father since the incident, but it was reported that she "reached out" to her dad after years of not speaking.
According to an insider, Meghan might be stretching the truth.
"Mr. Markle is a VIP patient. Of course, we all know who he is," a source told the outlet. "If Meghan or anyone connected with her had called here we would have known. It is a big hospital by Filipino standards, but we all know each other, and we all talk."
"We were all confused when we saw the story that the duchess had reached out to her dad," the insider continued. "As far as we are aware, it didn't happen. We would love to see the duchess here in the Philippines!"
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Daily Express reported Thomas seems to be "doing well" and needed the amputation due to a "massive blood clot" in his thigh, which stopped blood circulation in his leg.
A spokesperson for Meghan confirmed that she contacted her father, but Thomas was reportedly "confused" by the statement. People shared that the duchess' biggest challenge is finding a working phone number for Thomas. However, the outlet claimed there was no indication that the email had not been received.
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Body language expert Judi James thinks Meghan was taken off guard by her husband's candid opinion that will be watched by millions.
"It is claimed that there is no such thing as a joke, just a dig or a swipe at someone's expense, and although Meghan's response looks playful and 'mock' on the surface, her instantaneous side-eye as her mouth falls open in shock and her hands freeze in mid-air suggests some authentic shock that he would dare to draw any negative comparisons in front of her cameras when she is vying to be producing perfect levels of Christmas edible fare," she told Daily Express.
"[Harry] adopts a 'naughty child' air of crouching mock fear as he says this, but he seems to mistakenly believe that by complimenting her mother's cooking he will somehow be guaranteed to be pleasing her," James said.
"Harry clearly understands little about the complexities of a mother/daughter relationship, especially when the daughter is trying to pitch herself as some kind of world class food whisperer," she added.
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Will Meghan get revenge?
Meghan frequently makes glowing public remarks about Harry and his work, but will the tides change?
"Will the banter battle continue through Harry's next big TV event?" James wondered. "Will Meghan be in front of the cameras at his Invictus Games jokingly telling him that his father [King Charles III]'s contribution to Invictus was better than his?"
"Meghan's support for Harry is always unswerving in the public eye, and it might have been fair for her to expect the same from him here," she said.
Meghan scores better ratings
Unlike the second season of With Love, Meghan, the 44-year-old's holiday special ranked in the top 10 series on Netflix in the United States.
The special scored the No. 8 spot during its first weekend on the streaming platform.
Season 2 of the program was not included in Luminate's Top 50 Streaming Charts after it debuted in August, meaning fewer than 1.11 million people watched.
The Will and Kate snub that left Sarah Ferguson feeling 'totally worthless'
Ferguson was not invited to William and Kate's wedding
In 2011, Ferguson — who divorced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in 1996 — toldOprah Winfrey she felt "totally worthless" after not being invited to Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding.
"It was so difficult. I wanted to be there with my girls and to be getting them dressed and to go as a family," she said.
"And also, it was so hard because the last bride up that aisle was me," the 66-year-old added of her and the former Duke of York's 1986 nuptials.
Mountbatten-Windsor comforted Ferguson by reminding her how "perfect" their big day was.
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Why wasn't Ferguson included?
In 2010, Ferguson was allegedly caught offering an undercover reporter access to her ex-husband for $665,712.50, igniting a public scandal.
"I felt that I ostracized myself by my behavior, by the past, by living with all the regrets of my mistakes," the mother of two told Winfrey.
"I sort of wore a hair shirt and beat myself up most of the day, thinking and regretting, 'Why did I make such a mistake? Why have I made so many mistakes?'" she continued.
How Ferguson found solace
Despite feeling abandoned by the royals, Ferguson admitted that the absence of her former sister-in-law Princess Diana brought her comfort.
"I really love the feeling that sort of Diana and I both weren't there," she said of William's mother, who died in a car crash in 1997.
"But I'm here to say how proud she would have been and Kate looked utterly beautiful," Ferguson noted.
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William wanted Ferguson and Mountbatten-Windsor out
Before King Charles III officially stripped Mountbatten-Windsor and Ferguson of their titles and evicted them from their residence at Royal Lodge, the Prince of Wales was vocal about cutting ties with his uncle and former aunt over their connection to Epstein.
"The king does have empathy as Andrew is his brother, but William sees the couple as a threat to the monarchy," royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told Fox News Digital.
Journalist Hilary Fordwich also explained to the publication, "Prince William is focused on protecting the monarchy's future and its public image."
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What will happen to Beatrice and Eugenie?
Ferguson and Mountbatten-Windsor will not be included in the family's Christmas Day celebrations at Sandringham this year.
Luckily, the ex-couple's daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, will still be welcomed by His Majesty and will retain their titles.
"I think that Charles feels quite responsible for these two girls, because it's been a hideous time for them. Really hideous," royal expert Ingrid Seward told The Sun.
"They've both got young children, and I know they've got supportive husbands, but they've both got young children, and I think it's been very, very difficult," she added.
Meghan insists she reached out to her estranged father amid health scare
Have Meghan Markle and her estranged father, Thomas Markle, made amends?
After the retired lighting director underwent emergency surgery to amputate his leg, the Duchess of Sussex's representative claimed she reached out. However, the 81-year-old tells a different story.
Despite not having contact since 2018, Meghan's camp insisted that she'd spoken with Thomas after his surgery.
"I can confirm she has reached out to her father," the representative said in a statement to People.
The Suits actress distanced herself from the patriarch shortly before her wedding to Prince Harry. Meghan claimed Thomas lied to her about staging paparazzi photos for money.
Thomas claims Meghan did not reach out
While speaking with Caroline Graham for the Mail on Sunday, Thomas claimed Meghan never called him.
"Of course, I want to speak to her [Meghan], but I am not sure if these are the right circumstances," he said.
"I've always said I am open to reconciling with my daughter. I have never stopped loving her. I don't want to die estranged from Meghan," Thomas added. "I want to meet my grandkids. It might be nice to meet her husband, too."
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Meghan's team confuses the press
According to royal expert Tom Sykes, Meghan's spokesperson initially denied questions about whether the Netflix star had contacted Thomas.
"After a fraught few minutes, Meghan's office changed its tune and, in an extraordinarily chaotic communications debacle, said that Meghan had indeed 'reached out' to Thomas Markle. However, they were unable to say if she had actually spoken to him," the reporter wrote on The Royalist's Substack.
Why did Thomas need surgery?
Meghan's half-brother, Thomas Markle Jr., told Daily Mail his father is in intensive care after a blood clot reportedly cut off circulation and required a life-saving surgery.
"My only wish is that Meghan shows my father some compassion. He is literally fighting for his life," Thomas Jr. said. "I took dad to a hospital close to our home, and they did various scans, and the doctors said his life was in imminent danger."
"They raced us by ambulance, with the sirens going, to a much bigger hospital in the center of the city," he continued. "My dad has undergone emergency surgery."
What happened between Meghan and Thomas?
In Meghan and Harry's infamous 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey, the mom of two opened up about the fallout with Thomas.
"We called my dad and I asked him… He said, 'No, absolutely not,'" she remembered about questioning her dad over selling stories to the media.
"I said, 'If you tell me the truth, we can help,' and he wasn't able to do that. And that, for me, has really resonated, especially now as a mother," Meghan added.
Because of the extreme attention surrounding the Duke of Sussex and the royal family, Harry feels he's to blame for the rift between Meghan and Thomas.
"She had a father before this and now she doesn't have a father," he explained in the interview, adding, "If Meg wasn't with me, then her dad would still be her dad."
Prince William and Kate Middleton's Forest Lodge rental agreement has been revealed.
It was initially believed that the estate was going to be the Waleses' "forever home," but The Crown Estate announced that the couple doesn't own the property.
"Their Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Wales hold a 20-year non-assignable lease with The Crown Estate for Forest Lodge, commencing 5 July 2025," a Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of the House of Commons briefing said. "Previously a 'grace and favor' residence, it was returned to The Crown Estate by HM Queen Elizabeth II in the early 1990s and has since been let on the open market," it continues."
"Following an approach from HRH The Prince of Wales and discussions with the Royal Household, the Commissioners were asked to consider entering into a lease of the Property to TRH The Prince and Princess of Wales for use as their primary private residence," the briefing continued.
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The Crown Estate commissioned independent valuations to ensure the contract was held at a fair standard.
"Negotiations were conducted on an arm's length basis, to ensure appropriate market terms were agreed. Two independent valuers (Hamptons and Savills) were appointed by The Crown Estate to provide valuations of the Property and to review the final Heads of Terms," it said.
Before the document was published, insiders claimed that William and Kate plan to stay at Forest Lodge once they ascend to the throne.
"The new house marks a new era for the family," a source told Us Weekly. "The decision to move into this new home is a significant one that signals independence, though it is not entirely surprising."
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The source later hinted at William and Kate relocating to Forest Lodge to maintain a sense of normalcy for their three kids, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
"They have witnessed how the role of monarch can consume one's entire being," the source noted. "While they take their responsibilities very seriously, they are not afraid to say no when necessary."
"To outsiders, it may seem like a big move for the royals to not live in Buckingham Palace, but to insiders, it is not surprising," they continued. "King Charles has not lived there for a long time either and prefers to spend time outside of London."
Prince Harry revealed he enjoys Netflix's The Crown, which is based on the royal family.
"There's people laughing at that — yes, I have actually watched The Crown," Harry told Stephen Colbert on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
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Aside from chatting about The Crown, Harry threw jabs at Donald Trump during his appearance.
"Well, you Americans are obsessed with Christmas movies, and you're clearly obsessed with royalty, so why not?" Harry asked Colbert.
"Hold on, I wouldn't say we're obsessed with royalty," Colbert replied.
"Really? I heard you elected a king," Harry replied, referring to Trump.
Royal experts criticized the duke, as the president recently visited the U.K. to meet with King Charles III and Prince William.
"Harry's jab at President Trump on Colbert wasn't clever – it was reckless," podcaster Kinsey Schofield told Fox News Digital. "Honestly, how does he think he can hold on to a royal title while taking public swipes at the head of a foreign government?"
"It's also a slap in the face," Schofield continued. "Buckingham Palace put significant effort into a major state visit for President Trump to support diplomatic relations. And, frankly, it's a slap to President Trump as well, considering he agreed to ease up on Harry's immigration situation out of personal respect for King Charles."
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In the past, Trump threatened to deport Harry.
"Harry did himself no favors," British royals expert Hilary Fordwich said. "And to hear that decidedly left-leaning New York City audience boo him – he went from cheers and a standing ovation at first, to that. A few minutes' summary, if you ask me, of his entire trajectory."
"His ghastly, self-defeating swipe at both President Trump and his own royal family signaled yet again his terrible judgment," Fordwich added. "While he still trades on his title, he attacks the monarchy and chronically misreads public mood on both sides of the Atlantic. Instead of healing the wounds he caused, he scratches them open – all while claiming to want to heal."
A culinary expert slammed Meghan Markle's cooking skills.
"Meghan Markle should be nowhere near a kitchen," celebrity chef Jameson Stocks, who cooked for King Charles III, told Daily Express.
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Stocks was shocked when Meghan microwaved chocolate in an episode of With Love, Meghan.
"It's certainly not a cardinal sin, just unconventional. Much like many of her cooking habits — whether it's leaning over the stove to stir pots on the back burners or the recent turkey blunder she posted on social media, there's a constant flow of questionable methods," Stocks continued, referring to the Duchess of Sussex recently being dubbed "Salmonella Sussex" for seemingly mishandling a turkey.
"It seems those around her are aware of the correct methods, but she deliberately chooses to do things differently," he continued. "In my opinion, she shouldn't have a platform to showcase this."
Meghan's culinary show often focuses on easy shortcuts for creating gourmet dishes at home, but some of her tips might need some tweaking.
"Microwaving chocolate can be a bit tricky," Stocks shared. "You have to place it in, set the power to low, heat it for 20 to 30 seconds, take it out, stir, and then repeat the process."
"The risk is that the chocolate can burn very quickly. For this reason, I always recommend using a bain-marie; it's a foolproof technique," he added.
Due to food safety concerns, Stocks doesn't think Meghan should be seen as a leading voice in the food space.
"Meghan Markle should be nowhere near a kitchen! Especially when presenting such absurdity to the audience. It's more a spoof than a lifestyle show," he said. "For those who frequently melt chocolate, small tempering machines are an affordable and user-friendly option. However, I always recommend the bain-marie method for its simplicity and ease."
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Despite the criticism, Netflix's CEO, Ted Sarandos, defended the streaming giant's partnership with Meghan.
"I think Meghan is underestimated in terms of her influence on culture," Sarandos told Variety. "When we dropped the trailer for the Harry & Meghan doc series [in 2022], everything on-screen was dissected in the press for days. The shoes she was wearing sold out all over the world. The Hermès blanket that was on the chair behind her sold out everywhere in the world."
"People are fascinated with Meghan Markle," he continued. "She and Harry are overly dismissed."
After tasting the stew, Harry doubled down on his stance.
"I'm not so sure it's as good as your mom's, but it's certainly close," Harry told Meghan.
"What?! Oh my gosh. Well, my mom will love you for that. You know what? What a good thing to say for your mother-in-law," the Duchess of Sussex replied.
The Sussexes later noted that Harry "adores" Ragland, whom he finds to be "refreshing," as he "loves being mothered."
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Fans quickly weighed in on the cooking segment on X.
"If you are upset or angry over a 56-minute Holiday special that does nothing but spread cheer, share recipes and provide gorgeous decor inspo set to a beautifully festive soundtrack, I fear you need to find joy in your life," one user wrote. "Because why are you so angry over Meghan cooking gumbo?"
"Mama Doria is making her son-in-law, Prince Harry, a separate special gumbo just for him because he can't tolerate spice and seafood," another penned.
"It was Prince Harry teasing Princess Meghan about her gumbo not being as good as his mother-in-law's for me lmao the way they both made the same exact face when he said it too?! Soulmatism is off the charts with those two," a third said. "Wow!"
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One social media user urged the couple to take on another Netflix project together.
"Petition for Meghan and Harry to have their own cooking show," they said. "The chemistry is off the charts."
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