Saturday, March 23, 2024

Kate Middleton has cancer: this is the video in which she announces the news

 Kate Middleton announced that she has cancer

Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, announced in a recorded video on Friday that she is receiving preventive chemotherapy after being diagnosed with cancer following tests following scheduled abdominal surgery she underwent in mid-January.

In a video pre-recorded by the BBC in Windsor, and broadcast on the couple's social networks, Prince William's wife said that tests after the intervention revealed that cancer had been found, but she said that she was fine and getting stronger. .

“It's been an incredibly difficult couple of months for our entire family, but I've had a fantastic medical team who have taken very good care of me, so I'm very grateful,” Kate said in the video filmed on Wednesday.

“In January, I underwent major abdominal surgery in London and at the time my condition was thought to be non-cancerous. The surgery was successful. However, tests after the operation found that there was cancer. Therefore, my medical team recommended that I undergo preventive chemotherapy treatment and now I am in the early stages of that treatment,” the princess said in a two-minute and twenty-second video. She did not specify what type of cancer it was.

“Of course, this was a big shock, and Guillermo and I have been doing everything we can to process and manage this privately for the good of our young family ,” she said, in a video in which she appears thinner. , sitting on a garden bench.

“It has taken me time to recover from major surgery to be able to start my treatment,” he commented, in a video that seeks to put an end to weeks of speculation about his health, in the absence of official information. She also mentioned that it was a challenge to explain the illness to his three children, Jorge, Charlotte and Luis “in a way that was appropriate for them” and assure them that I will be fine.

Sunday, March 17, 2024

After the scandal over Kate's photo, Meghan Markle returned to Instagram to present a project

The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, at an event on March 8, 2024, in Austin, Texas. 

With all the commotion around the disappearance from public life and the scandal over an altered photo of Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, due to an unknown health condition after a mysterious abdomen surgery, the other daughter-in-law of King Charles, the American actress Meghan Markle , who knew how to be the center of attention more than once for her forceful statements against the British royal family, had remained under the radar.

However, Prince Harry's wife made headlines again this Friday with her return to Instagram after a four-year hiatus with her new lifestyle brand , American Riviera Orchard .

The presentation of American Riviera Orchard on Instagram.
The presentation of American Riviera Orchard on Instagram.

In the Duchess of Sussex's first social media post since 2020, the launch of American Riviera Orchard was announced across nine Instagram posts that together showcase the brand's logo and gold crest. Within hours, the account had more than 370,000 followers .

After a confusing promotional video, it's still unclear what the new project is about. However, according to the United States Patent and Trademark Office, a trademark application was filed for “American Riviera Orchard” on February 2, 2024, Vogue reported . Goods and services listed included tableware, cookbooks, textiles, and edible items such as jams and fruit preserves .

Rumors began circulating late last year that the Duchess of Sussex was looking to revive her former lifestyle blog, The Tig .

Evangelina Anderson revealed the “odyssey” she experienced after celebrating River's victory in the Super Cup in Córdoba

 Evangelina Anderson mostró cómo fue su regreso desde Córdoba a Buenos Aires (Foto Instagram @evangelinaanderson)

On Wednesday night the Mario Alberto Kempes Stadium in Córdoba became a million-dollar party. River Plate defeated Estudiante de La Plata 2-1 and became champion of the Argentine Super Cup for the fourth time in its history. Evangelina Anderson was part of the celebrations of the great achievement of her husband, Martín Demichelis, but after the joy she did not hesitate to portray on Instagram the “odyssey” that she went through to reach Buenos Aires .

Together with her father and her youngest daughter, Emma, ​​Evangelina Anderson embarked on a trip to Córdoba to accompany Martín Demichelis, who was facing an important challenge as technical director of River Plate. Given the victory, the team celebrated on the field and she also did so on social networks. However, what happened after the big celebration erased her smile a little.

Evangelina's plans changed completely when she wanted to return to Buenos Aires, since her flight was delayed for weather reasons. The facilities of the Cordoba airport became the resting place for her family entourage and during the waiting time she turned to her followers to help her make two important decisions.

Through an Instagram survey, she revealed that the delay changed her plans and she was in a dilemma regarding her little daughter's routine. “Is “little abrojito” going to school tomorrow?” , she asked and the users voted. Her followers recommended that she should be absent and, knowing this, the little girl couldn't stop celebrating.

The second question he raised as the hours passed was related to his work responsibilities, since he had to appear to record The 8 Steps (eltrece), a cycle of which he is part of the jury, and he did not arrive due to the delay of his flight.

ABBA music fused with flamenco, the new proposal that premieres in Madrid

 Classics from the Swedish group ABBA such as 'Waterloo', 'Chiquitita' or 'Mamma Mía' fused with flamenco, that is the new and attractive proposal that will soon premiere at the Teatro la Latina, one of the most important comedy and magazine stages in Madrid.

'ABBA Flamenco Tribute' premieres next Tuesday the 19th, with a choreography in which tarantos, tangos, bulerías, jaleos or alegrías, 'palos' or varieties are mixed, all of them of this popular musical art form from the south of Spain.

The dancer and choreographer Antonio Guerra grew up listening to ABBA songs and, after collaborating in shows in which their songs were performed - his daughter also participates in a musical about this group -, he confesses that the creations of this quartet seemed to haunt him and he thought about a fusion for tangos.

Upon seeing the good result, they continued the process. "We brought ABBA more towards flamenco than we did towards ABBA; joys, jaleo, rumba or abandonment have arisen and what has been left is a very curious product," says the creator and director of the production in an interview with EFE in the middle of the last essays.

Bold and respectful proposal

Guerra admits the "daring" nature of his proposal: "No one has any idea (of the result)," but when they see it "they are pleasantly surprised." He adds that it is made "with a lot of respect", with "versions of songs that will surprise anyone who understands flamenco, while ABBA fans will say 'how is that possible?'".

And he points out: "I don't think anyone will feel offended, not the flamencos, not the ABBA fans."

Guardiola: "It seems like a tradition to face the kings of the Champions League"

 

Pep Guardiola, Manchester City coach, assured that "it is already a tradition" that they face the "king" of the Champions League, after the draw for the quarterfinals has paired them with Real Madrid.

Real Madrid and Manchester City will meet for the third consecutive season in the Champions League. The 'Sky Blues' eliminated the whites last season en route to their first title in the top continental competition.

"It seems like it's a tradition now. Three years in a row playing against the kings of the competition. I hope we can arrive at a good time because there are still several weeks left until the first match in Madrid," Guardiola said this Friday at a press conference.

Regarding the advantage of playing the second leg at the Etihad Stadium, Guardiola pointed out that the draw cannot be controlled and that when people say that the draw has been easy or not it is because "they underestimate the rival."

A stop of 10.6 million euros

 How much does a stop cost? Without the stretch of Jan Oblak, suspended in the air to clear Davy Klaassen's third shot for Inter with both hands among the apotheosis of the Cívitas Metropolitano stadium, Atlético de Madrid might not have reached the 10.6 million euros of the quarterfinals of the Champions League.

It is the reward for the red and white team's advancement among the eight best in Europe, the place to which the Slovenian goalkeeper led them. He first denied Alexis Sánchez the goal on the Italian team's second shot, the third of the shootout. Then, after Saúl Ñíguez failed in the next one, he flew in an extraordinary way to stop the maximum penalty from the Dutchman Davy Klaassen, who entered the field in the 111th minute. Lautaro Martínez hit the ninth shot wide.

There was no need to take the tenth and final penalty against Atlético, the winner because Oblak had already directed them towards the precious prize of 10.6 million euros in the next round.

In the sum of this edition, at the same time, it shot up to 80,736 million euros of income in the maximum continental competition of 2023-24, in the absence of other variables.

It has already raised 15.64 million euros for participation in the group stage; the 11.2 of his four wins in that round; the 1,860 result of their two ties; the 9.6 for competing in the round of 16; and the 31,836 awarded by UEFA for their current position in the ranking of the last ten campaigns of the 32 current participants in the Champions League. He is the fifth. Only Real Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Bayern and City surpass it.

Suárez plays Messi, Cucho and Pulido score and Acosta works a miracle in the MLS

 Without the Argentine Leo Messi, out due to a muscle problem that could keep him out of the FIFA date with Argentina, the Uruguayan Luis Suárez scored a double in Inter's comeback Miami against DC United, in an MLS matchday in which the Colombian Juan Camilo 'Cucho' Hernández and the Mexican Alan Pulido also scored.

Three days after qualifying for the quarterfinals of the Concacaf Champions League, Inter Miami triumphed against DC United despite Messi's absence. Suárez started as a substitute, but took the field after the restart and scored two goals in thirteen minutes, between the 72nd and 85th minutes.

But the Washington match was also marked by the statements of Argentine coach Gerardo 'Tata' Martino about the conditions of Leo Messi, who suffered a muscle problem in the 'ConcaChampions' against Nashville and will not return before the break.

"The injury, beyond today's absence, must be managed week by week. We take advantage of the fact that we have full weeks and we will constantly evaluate it," Martino explained at a press conference after the match won in Washington against DC United.

Ukraine warns of the high number of Cubans fighting with Russian troops

 The Ukrainian body that deals with prisoners of war warned this Friday of the high number of Cubans fighting with Russian troops in the war in Ukraine, and reproached the Havana authorities for their tolerance. in the face of Russian recruitment operations on the island.

“We see photographs, videos from the Russian side where many mercenaries from Cuba are seen,” said the press chief of the Ukrainian Committee for the Treatment of Prisoners of War, Petro Yatsenko, in a press conference held in Kiev, who warned of the growing number of mercenaries from countries of the so-called Global South recruited by Russia.

Asked by EFE about the Cuban Government's position regarding Russia's actions to attract Cuban citizens to the ranks of its Army, Yatsenko declared that Ukraine has no evidence of Havana's official participation in this type of efforts.

“We cannot affirm that it is a (Cuban) state program, but we know that no one (in Cuba) opposes it,” declared the Ukrainian official, who also said that “Russian agitators” work without restrictions in Cuba. .