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18 Years Later, Jason Statham’s 105-Minute Action Thriller Quietly Becomes a Free Streaming Favorite
Jason Statham’s reputation as one of Hollywood’s best ass-kickers has seen him perform in some of the grittiest action movies and franchises. From his impressive early work alongside long-time collaborator Guy Ritchie on the likes of Snatch to appearing in big-budget blockbuster franchises such as Fast and Furious and The Expendables, there are few action IPs the fast fists of Statham haven’t punched his signature style into. Another of his lesser-spotted franchise performances came in the Transporter series, beginning with a hard-hitting first installment in 2002.
After the first installment earned just over $40 million worldwide, that total doubled three years later by Transporter 2, and it was clear the French action thriller franchise still had plenty to give. The third installment, written by Luc Besson and directed by Olivier Megaton, might’ve earned $112 million worldwide against a reported budget of $40 million, but little could save it from a damning response from critics and audiences. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film’s critics’ score of 40% is barely improved on by its 48% audience rating. The critics’ consensus on the site reads, “This middling installment in the Transporter franchise is a few steps down from its predecessors, featuring generic stunts and a lack of energy.”
Despite this poor performance, Transporter 3 has continued to prove a popular rotation in the watchlists of action fans. Often appearing in the streaming charts, anyone yet to catch this underrated gem in Statham’s busy catalog will be able to do so this April. As of April 1, you’ll be able to watch Transporter 3 on Plex. A synopsis for the movie reads:
“Mob courier Frank Martin’s (Jason Statham) latest assignment pairs him with Valentina (Natalya Rudakova), the cynical daughter of a Ukrainian official. While her father ponders what to do with three boatloads of toxic waste, Frank must guard the problematic woman and prevent her from wandering too far from his vehicle, or risk triggering the explosive shackles they both wear.”
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‘Transporter 3’ Was Statham’s Last in the Franchise
Although Statham fans may have tuned out, the third Transporter installment wasn’t the last, with a fourth outing titled Transporter Refueled arriving in 2015. Alas, the third installment would be the last for Statham, as a reported dispute over pay and the commitment to future entries saw the action veteran decline the opportunity to reprise his famous role. This left Deadpool and Game of Thrones alum Ed Skrein to pick up the pieces as the lead.
Transporter 3 is joining Plex this April. Stay tuned to Collider for more streaming stories.
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December 5, 2008
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104 Minutes
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Peter Alexander exiting Saturday “Today ”after 22 years at NBC News
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The broadcaster joined the morning show in 2018 while simultaneously serving as the network’s White House correspondent.
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Where Is Peter Alexander Going to Work After Today Exit?
Saturday Today cohost Peter Alexander is leaving the show after nearly eight years.
“I’ve had the most incredible experience over 22 years with NBC News,” Alexander said during his final broadcast in March 2026, announcing his surprising departure. “I could not be more grateful for … the leaders and mentors here who have believed in me and given me more opportunities than I ever dreamed of.”
Alexander, who joined NBC News in 2004, began anchoring the weekend edition of Today in 2018.
“It’s hard to believe, but I have been part of the NBC family for longer than I’ve had my own family,” Alexander added upon his exit. “Studio 1A, being right here, with this team and with all the folks you don’t see on TV, this is literally my happy place.”
Keep scrolling to learn more about Alexander’s Today exit and next steps:
Why Is Peter Alexander Leaving ‘Today’ After 2 Decades?
Peter Alexander said that he ultimately decided to leave NBC News in order to spend more time with his wife, Alison Starling, and their two daughters.
“Because I live in Washington [D.C.], it’s also a trek,” he said in March 2026. “ I’ve been away from my home more than 80 nights in the last seven months, [and] more than 200 Friday nights away from my family in the last seven years.”
Alexander continued, “So, in this limited window before my daughters lose interest in hanging out with me [and] it’s already happened quick, I’m eager to carve out a better balance between my personal and professional lives. … I’m excited because I was taught, ‘Family first, the rest is details.’”
Alexander and Starling’s daughters, Ava and Emma, were 12 and 10 at the time.
Where Is Peter Alexander Going to Work After NBC News?
Peter Alexander has not announced his next endeavor, but did publicly reveal that he has no plans to step away from broadcast journalism anytime soon.
“[I want] to challenge myself with something new,” he said on Saturday Today in March 2026.
Multiple outlets, including CNN and The Los Angeles Times, have since reported that Alexander will join MS Now as an anchor and chief national reporter. (MS Now has not publicly revealed their next anchor.)
Peter Alexander’s History at NBC

Peter Alexander joined NBC in 2004, covering news for local affiliate stations. He joined the national broadcast in 2018, co-anchoring Saturday Today and serving as the network’s White House Correspondent. Alexander was named the Chief White House Correspondent in 2021.
Peter Alexander’s Wife Reacts to His NBC Exit
Peter Alexander and Alison Starling, a former TV journalist, have been married since 2012.
“You make us so proud,” Starling, who hosts her own “Living Well” podcast, wrote via Instagram in March 2026 after Alexander announced his departure from NBC.
Peter Alexander’s ‘Today’ Colleagues Address His Show Departure
After Peter Alexander announced his exit on Saturday Today in March 2026, cohost Laura Jarrett held back tears.
“Peter, we love you, we are going to miss you,” Jarrett told Alexander during the show. “We have laughed so hard we want to cry with you, we have learned from you and we are not the only ones. You are a brilliant journalist. You are a good and decent man, and you are an extraordinary father. You only get one shot to be Ava and Emma’s dad [and] 200 nights is a long time. They are lucky to have you as their father.”
Savannah Guthrie and Sheinelle Jones, for their parts, sent their own best wishes via Instagram.
“A great colleague, a better friend. We love you, Peter,” Guthrie replied via Instagram comment, while Jones added, “We love you! I second Savannah — you’re a rock star journalist … but you’re also such a good friend and a light in the workplace. I’ll certainly miss your Halloween showcases (Mrs Doubtfire & Jimmy Buffett are my favorites 🥰) … but I’ll be forever thankful that I got to spend part of my career with someone I’ve admired since college!!!”
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Taylor Sheridan’s 2-Part Neo-Western Series Is So Good, It Could Last Forever
Landman is easily one of the best shows streaming today, and not just because it’s co-created by Taylor Sheridan with Christian Wallace. The oil industry saga doesn’t just feature a gritty, realistic portrayal of the West Texas oil industry, but it’s also firmly rooted in commercial behind-the-scenes stressors and anchored by Billy Bob Thornton’s charismatic portrayal of landman Tommy Norris.
In addition to the neo-Western’s intriguing list of deeply complex, flawed characters, who each appeal to us in different ways, Landman hits us with a witty, fast-paced, high-stakes drama fueled by a volatile mix of big money and relentless impending danger. There are so many entertaining storylines to follow, it’s impossible to get bored with this show. While the first season gave just enough to grab viewer attention, it was Season 2 that really blew the show out of the water, proving its narrative is so good and full of unlimited potential, it could last forever.
What Is Taylor Sheridan’s ‘Landman’ About?
What you should know about Landman is that it’s a dusty neo-Western drama series based on the podcast Boomtown. The hit Paramount+ show highlights the chaos, dangers, and immense fortunes involved in the oil business. It doesn’t just focus on oil rig labor, either. Sheridan also gives us an elongated peek at the corporate battles playing out behind the scenes, as well as the effects on employees and their families, then he goes a step further and educates us on why the industry has been, is, and will continue to be crucial to our way of life.
Set within the oilfields of West Texas, the gritty modern-day neo-Western series follows Tommy Norris, an abrasive, no-nonsense M-Tex oil executive living the most stressful life on the planet, navigating a volatile industry that is busy reshaping the climate, along with economics and geopolitics. He negotiates risky land leases, acts as a corporate fixer, and manages the crises of the oil field — in addition to his broken and dysfunctional family.
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In addition to Thornton, Ali Larter stars as Tommy’s wife Angela, 1923‘s Michelle Randolph as his daughter Ainsley, The Son’s Jacob Lofland as his son Cooper, and the inimitable Sam Elliott as his father, Thomas. Other important characters to know are Monty and Cami Miller (Jon Hamm and Demi Moore), M-Tex owners; Danny “Gallino” Morrell (Andy Garcia), head of a Cuban-American drug cartel who presents himself publicly as a legitimate financial investor; Rebecca Falcone (Kayla Wallace), vicious in-house counsel for M-Tex Oil; Ariana Medina (Paulina Chavez), Cooper’s love interest and the late wife of his former colleague; Dale Bradley (James Jordan), head petroleum engineer; and Nathan (Colm Feore), M-Tex Oil attorney and administrator. Crews on the rigs, interpersonal dynamics, sharp-tongued humor, cowboys, money, forbidden romances, and exceptional performances are just a few reasons why the hit neo-Western is so good.
‘Landman’ Season 2 Proves That the Neo-Western Could Last Forever
Where Season 1 saw more oil-field chaos, cartel tension, and that major Jon Hamm twist, Season 2 dished out a hefty dose of family dysfunction, nursing home antics, commercial collisions, and increased unpredictability in Tommy’s life. Season 2 also made an effortless pivot to Demi Moore, taking us much deeper into who she is not just as a wife, but also as a woman and business owner.
Now in a more active role as a high-stakes CEO, she’s driven by grief and the desire for control. She makes super-risky financial deals, ignores easy solutions, and firmly rejects bankruptcy to pursue high-risk strategies — all behind the back of her company’s right-hand man. In pushing aside the company’s traditional leadership, she’s only fueling her conflict with Tommy, and a callous moment at the end of the season awakens the true landman and unleashes the kraken. It’s a shocking twist proving the story’s endless potential, on top of everything else that went down in Season 2.
In seeing Tommy start his own company with his son, father, and other M-Tex employees, Landman’s Season 2 finale reset the series for a tense, no-holds-barred Season 3. Expect a high-stakes competition between Tommy and Cami, a likely deepening judgment from the community towards the Norris reputation as fixers, more of those dynamic family portrayals we love to bash on, and because Tommy brought Gallino in on his company to be an equal partner, expect the dangerous potential for conflict if anything at all goes wrong. Challenges, rivalries, drama, chaos, and more in-depth personal storylines await, making the Landman world feel like it could last forever.
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7 ‘House of David’ Season 2 Moments That Pay Off from Season 1
Spoiler Alert: This list contains spoilers for House of David Season 2After already dominating Prime Video’s watchlists this year, House of David Season 2 was globally released on March 27. As the binge-worthy series returns to mass audiences, there is plenty more drama and romance to enjoy this season. Based on the life of King David (Michael Iskander), one of history’s most beloved and influential leaders, the biblical biopic proves again why it is must-watch TV.
The writing in the House of David is spectacular, and Season 2 has some very rewarding full-circle moments that fans of Season 1 will enjoy. New, dynamic characters are introduced in this season as well, including Lyna Dubarry as a healer named Sara, and Joy Rieger as the independent and tenacious Dina. Whether you enjoy these full-circle moments in the overarching storyline or appreciate the capsule plots that begin and end in Season 2, House of David has plenty to offer everyone this season.
Doeg Is Punished
Doeg the Edomite (Ashraf Barhom) is an unsavory character who has committed several cruelties throughout the series. From torturing and killing animals to torturing and killing people, it seems there is nothing he won’t do to serve King Saul (Ali Suliman) and his own selfish motives. Played expertly by Barhom, Doeg has become an adversary viewers love to hate.
Doeg’s treachery is dialed up even further in Season 2 as he informs the Philistines that David and his men are coming, sending them to certain peril, and slaughtering an entire camp of innocent priests at Nob. Though several characters express that they don’t trust Doeg, including Saul himself, no one seems to keep him in check. That is, until he goes directly up against Samuel (Stephen Lang). Samuel is a prominent prophet and has God’s power on his side, so contending with him is a fool’s errand. Doeg, ever eager to dismantle things that are whole and cause pain and suffering, thinks he has the upper hand, but he is the one left in agony. As Doeg suffers a similar mental torment to the one Saul wrestled with for much of Season 1, it is a fitting punishment for a vicious villain.
Samuel Emotionally Separates Himself From Saul
Samuel and Saul have had a father-son or mentor-mentee relationship for most of Saul’s life. Samuel was the prophet who anointed Saul as the first king of Israel and had great joy watching him win many victories. However, as Saul became greedy, vain, and self-righteous, he drifted from obedience and humility. After God chooses another to sit on the throne and be king, Samuel risks his own life by anointing David.
Stephen Lang is perfect as Samuel. He captures the inner struggle of a mentor having to watch someone he cares about make horrible decisions and degrade into a much lessened version of themselves. An awesome moment comes in Episode 4, “Road to Attonement”, where Saul tries to threaten and influence Samuel at a public religious ceremony. Samuel stares Saul straight in the eyes and proclaims, “Saul, I do not fear you. I do not serve you. This altar is for priests, not kings.”
However, the final blow would come in Episode 8, “The Truth Revealed,” when Samuel blocks the path as Saul and his army try to pursue David to Nob. Samuel draws a line in the sand and will not allow Saul and his army to pass. As Saul and his men are struck with mental afflictions, Samuel and Saul exchange words and prophecies. Samuel looks on at Saul, seeing what is in his heart and mind, and says, “Darkness has prevailed. You have become what you have become, and I will no longer mourn for you.” This final separation between Samuel and Saul is a tragic but essential end for their relationship. Saul has become a completely different and corrupt person from the one Samuel knew and loved. Samuel letting go of any hope for Saul’s change of heart solidifies that events are running their course exactly as God told Samuel they would.
Queen Ahinoam Is Exiled
Ayelet Zurer is an extremely talented actor who plays strong, confident women well (Marvel fans will recognize her from her role as Vanessa Fisk in the Daredevil TV series). Zurer is captivating as Queen Ahinoam, the smart, conniving, and manipulative figure who always tries to stay a step ahead of the shifting power that comes with ruling a kingdom. Ahinoam has made several bold moves throughout the series, like exiling her son Eshbaal (Sam Otto) when he disgraced the family and sending David on a suicide mission when she sees him as a threat to her husband’s rule.
The one area where Ahinoam seemed to feel fairly secure was the reliance and devotion of her husband, King Saul, to her. In Season 2, as marital discord begins to develop between them, Saul makes their servant Kazia (Inbar Saban) his concubine. Kazia is an ambitious opportunist and seizes the chance to work her way up the social ladder.
Tensions come to a tipping point when Saul lets Kazia attend a feast for Jonathan (Ethan Kai) and his new wife, Sara (Lyna Dubarry), as a guest. Kazia makes an audacious move and shows up to the event wearing a necklace that used to belong to the queen. After the embarrassing and brash incident, Ahinoam and Saul have a heated argument and finally get their suspicions, doubts, and anger toward one another out in the open. After being pushed too far, Saul, unhinged as always, literally grabs Ahinoam by the hair and throws her out onto the street.
This is undoubtedly one of the more shocking plot twists of Season 2 and is a defining moment for Ahinoam. As she has spent the better part of her life manipulating and positioning herself for power and control, she becomes the one who is ultimately undone by another scheming woman. As Eshbaal helps her off the ground and embraces her, he delivers a bitter and parting blow, whispering in her ear, “Now you know how it feels… to be betrayed by those who claim to love you.”
Mirab Proves She Is Her Mother’s Daughter
Ahinoam is not only a clever and discerning queen, but an instructive and concerned mother as well. She shares a special bond with her daughter Mirab (Yali Topol Margalith), and a poignant scene comes in Season 2 when Ahinoam instructs Mirab on how to navigate her own path through political spheres. She instructs her daughter to be strong, tough, and have no time for tears.
When the queen is banished, Mirab feels the separation exceedingly. Her mother was her closest confidant, and having her gone leaves a vacuum. It is a heartbreaking moment. Ahinoam, outside the palace, looks at her daughter and reminds her to be strong, keep her chin up, and not to cry, all without saying any words, and Mirab takes this final piece of advice to heart.
At Mychal’s (Indy Lewis) and David’s wedding, Mirab gets her first chance to fill her mother’s shoes. Setting her personal feelings aside (after a failed attempt to manipulate David into marrying her instead), Mirab is present for her sister. Later, after witnessing Eshbaal murdering his wife Dina, she is forced to make a decision about whose side she is going to be on as the family descends into chaos. Again, Mirab is there for Mychal when the truth about David finally comes to light, and he flees after Saul tries to kill him. Mirab is every bit her mother’s daughter. With Ahinoam exiled, Mirab has become the one in the palace who is always plotting the next most advantageous course of action.
David Writes a Note to Mychal (After Their Wedding)
In Season 1, Mychal teaches David how to read. It is a perfect bonding opportunity for them as they get to share their thoughts, favorite scriptures, and spend quality time together. It serves as a subtle status reminder as well, that David is a humble shepherd boy and Mychal is a princess. Though David develops strong feelings for Mychal, it seems impossible to hope that they could ever be married. A full-circle moment that symbolizes their relationship’s past and future happens in Season 2 when David writes a note to Mychal.
Sadly, the note has to be delivered to her by Jonathan because David is hiding for his life. This moment is simultaneously tragic and rewarding. It is a reminder of how they first came to fall in love with each other, but it also comes as their relationship has been launched into sudden turmoil. Mychal is understandably confused and hurt when she finds out that David is the person Samuel anointed to be the next king. Feeling betrayed, she chooses to stay behind in the palace and not go on the run with David. David writing a secret note to her is instantly a symbol of how far they’ve come and the long road they still have in front of them.
Eliab Pledges Allegiance to David
Eliab (Davood Ghadami) is David’s eldest brother. The two have a strained relationship as they are only half-brothers, and Eliab never approved of David’s mother. Their relationship gets further complicated because not only is Eliab not chosen to be the next king as the first of his father’s house, but he must now serve and protect David, whose anointing puts their whole family in peril.
Throughout the series, Eliab has saved David’s life many times (even taking an arrow for him), but he has also been frustrated, fearful, and angry about David’s position. Eliab had doubts about whether David was fit to be king or even a commander of the army. In the very last episode of Season 2, Eliab gets some advice from their father Jesse (Louis Ferreira) and some time to reflect and ask for God’s direction. As the episode draws to a conclusion, a powerful scene happens when Eliab and Joab (Aury Alby) show up with a group of soldiers. Instead of capturing David, they pay homage to him and take a knee, showing their loyalty lies with him as the true king. It is a terrific full-circle moment for Eliab, who finally appears to be on board.
David Becomes the Commander He Was Meant To Be
At the beginning of Season 2, David has seemingly proved himself as the best of Saul’s warriors. After all, he was the only person who dared to fight the giant Goliath (Martyn Ford) and was victorious at the end of Season 1. However, Goliath’s defeat was a supernatural victory for David, and he never would have achieved it without God’s help.
David is a simple shepherd boy and has never seen battle. A grateful Saul, wishing to honor David, appoints him as commander of his troops. This is a shock for everyone, including David. He does not even know how to fight or hold a sword. His first few attempts at leadership are disastrous, and Eliab does not make things any better by blatantly refusing to obey him on more than one occasion. As David feels the weight of being responsible for other men’s lives, he cries out to God in the Episode “Road to Atonement.” This moment is pivotal as his men get to see a humbled side of David, and that his heart is after God, not his own glory.
When David tells Saul he cannot marry Mirab because he loves Mychal and wants to marry her, Queen Ahinoam uses the opportunity to send David on a suicide mission. David is tasked with killing 100 Philistines and bringing back a bloody token of his success. When the Philistines are clued in to David’s attack, it turns into an ambush that they are not likely to survive. David, showing his improving skills in battle, instructs his men to pile explosive jars near the door and tells them to run to safety because it is he alone the Philistines are after. Despite all the odds stacked against them, David and his men are successful, and he kills not 100 but 200 Philistines. Saul is left speechless, and David finally gets to marry Mychal.
David has come on a long journey since Season 1. From an outcast in his own family and an overlooked shepherd, to the husband of a princess and a confident commander of soldiers. As Season 2 ends with David’s life in jeopardy and Saul out for his blood, his character arc will undoubtedly be thrilling to watch as the series goes on. Hopefully, House of David Season 3 will be confirmed soon, and viewers can look forward to many more full-circle moments in this riveting drama.
House of David
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February 27, 2025
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Prime Video, Wonder Project
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Jeff T. Thomas, Jon Gunn, Jon Erwin, Lynsey Miller
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Jon Erwin, Jon Gunn, Jonathan Walker, Bekah Hubbell, Nathan Andrew Jacobs, Laura Kenar, N.D. Wilson
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Alexander Uloom
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Rob Schneider calls to reinstate U.S. military draft amid Iran war
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Queen Elizabeth Urged Prince Harry To Wait A Year Before Marrying Meghan
Queen Elizabeth II reportedly had private reservations before Prince Harry‘s wedding to Meghan Markle, suggesting a more cautious approach despite supporting the couple.
Tensions reportedly arose over Meghan’s wedding dress, veil, and even a pre-wedding vegan dish, though she later praised the Queen’s leadership and warmth.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Meghan have strongly rejected claims in a forthcoming royal biography, dismissing it as “deranged conspiracy and melodrama.”
Queen Elizabeth II Allegedly Had Reservations About Meghan Markle And Prince Harry’s Wedding

Queen Elizabeth II reportedly had private reservations ahead of her grandson Prince Harry’s wedding to Meghan Markle, according to a new royal biography. While the late monarch supported the couple, she is said to have encouraged a more cautious approach.
Author Hugo Vickers notes in the Daily Mail serialization that the Queen suggested Harry wait a year before marrying, advice he ultimately did not follow, proceeding with the wedding just over six months after the engagement.
The Queen’s reported ambivalence also extended to aspects of the ceremony itself, including Meghan’s wedding dress. Vickers writes that the monarch reportedly found the gown “too white” with “ungainly shoulders,” and her general attitude was described as, “You get on with it. It’s nothing to do with me.”
By contrast, Princess Eugenie’s wedding to Jack Brooksbank later that year in St George’s Chapel was seen as more traditional and less publicly scrutinized, leaving the Duke of York disappointed it wasn’t televised for major networks.
Meghan Markle’s Wedding Dress And Veil Choices

For her big day, Meghan opted for a custom Givenchy gown by Clare Waight Keller, featuring a bateau neckline, fitted bodice, and three-quarter sleeves that highlighted her slim frame.
Another royal account, “William & Catherine: The Intimate Inside Story” by Russell Myers, revealed that Meghan’s insistence on wearing a veil caused tension in the lead-up to the wedding.
According to Myers, “The Queen was upset that Harry had asked the Archbishop of Canterbury to perform the ceremony at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, instead of the Dean of Windsor, as tradition would dictate.”
Meghan, a divorcee, also chose a veil that broke from precedent, as most royal divorcees, like Queen Camilla and Princess Anne, had opted for alternative headpieces rather than traditional veils.
Her custom silk tulle veil, however, carried symbolic significance, featuring delicate embroidered flowers representing all 53 Commonwealth nations, a design crafted by Clare Waight Keller to honor her global audience.
The Late Queen Allegedly Cautioned Meghan For The Way She Spoke To People

Tensions reportedly arose during a pre-wedding food tasting at Windsor Castle.
Veteran royal biographer Katie Nicholl, in “The New Royals,” described Meghan noticing an egg in one of the planned vegan and macrobiotic dishes and voicing her concern about it.
The Queen then entered the room and reportedly told Meghan, “In this family, we don’t speak to people like that,” seemingly causing an awkward and tense atmosphere.
However, despite these early clashes, Meghan has since spoken warmly of the late monarch.
The Duchess Described Queen Elizabeth As The ‘Most Shining Example’ Of Female Leadership

Following Elizabeth’s death in 2022, Meghan described her as the “most shining example” of female leadership in a Variety interview, expressing gratitude for the time they shared.
She reflected on the Queen’s lasting legacy and recounted her husband Harry’s comforting words: “Now she’s reunited with her husband,” referring to Prince Philip, who passed away 17 months earlier in 2021.
Meghan also looked back fondly on her first official engagement with the Queen shortly after her wedding, calling the experience “special” and expressing pride in the warmth she felt from the family matriarch.
Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Slam Forthcoming Royal Biography As ‘Deranged Conspiracy And Melodrama’

Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan have strongly pushed back against claims in a forthcoming royal biography, dismissing the author’s work as filled with “deranged conspiracy and melodrama.”
Excerpts published by The Times include assertions by author Tom Bower that Queen Camilla allegedly told a friend Meghan had “brainwashed” Harry and that Meghan had become a polarizing figure, perceived by Prince William and Kate Middleton as a “threat.”
In response, a spokesperson for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex criticized Bower’s narrative, accusing him of letting criticism slide into obsession.
The statement noted the author has previously commented that the monarchy “depends on actually obliterating the Sussexes from our state of life,” and argued that his work is built on “elaborate theories” about individuals he has never personally known.
“Those interested in facts will look elsewhere,” the spokesperson said, “but those seeking deranged conspiracy and melodrama know exactly where to find him.”
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Lana Del Rey Celebrates Her Husband’s 51st Birthday In New Post
Lana Del Rey has pulled back the curtain on what it looks like to be married to her alligator tour guide husband, Jeremy Dufrene.
The “Summertime Sadness” singer gave fans a glimpse of her modest new life when she flooded social media with sweet photos and videos to celebrate Dufrene’s 51st birthday.
Lana del Rey previously shared the exact reassurance that Jeremy Dufrene gave her that made her marry him, and they have since kept a low profile after tying the knot in September 2024.
Lana Del Rey Shares Sweet Post Showing Off Her Life In The Bayou Area For Her Husband’s Birthday
Lana Del Rey is evidently loving married life far away from Hollywood, as she took to Instagram to give fans a glimpse into her life with husband Jeremy Dufrene.
In a video, the outdoor man can be seen on the back of a truck lifting a pot of flowers they got from Home Depot, but when he realizes she was recording, he flashed a wide grin at her.
In another, she shared a close-up photo of herself wearing his jeans jacket with his name above the pocket. One photo had her holding on to his hand as she flashed her huge diamond wedding ring.
Also in the post, Del Rey shared a video of the cover of their wedding photo album, as well as a cute photo they took on the lake.
She gushed over him in the caption, writing, “Happy birthday week to the sweetest guy I know.”
Fans Say The Singer Looks ‘So Genuine And Happy’

Fans joined in on the celebration as they took to the comment section to not only wish Dufrene well but also point out how happy the couple looked together.
One user approved of Del Rey’s massive ring, writing, “That cute huge rock on your finger, yup, exactly as it should be.”
“You’re both so sweet and beautiful. Love you!” another fan stated, while a third said, “The last photo of you two is so beautiful! Your expression looks so genuine and happy. It’s so good to see you happy, my girl.”
“She found her daddy,” another fan wrote of Del Rey’s relationship with Dufrene, while someone else noted that “each day, she becomes more radiant and happy alongside her crocodile hunter.”
Jeremy Dufrene Praises His ‘Amazing Wife’ Lana Del Rey

Dufrene had only kind words for his wife, Del Rey, as he reacted to her birthday tribute post.
The alligator tour guide expressed how thankful he was to be married to the pop superstar, noting that she always makes him “smile.”
“So many amazing months, weeks, days, minutes, and seconds with you,” Dufrene wrote online. “You’re such an amazing wife, always making me smile, and the laughter itself we share together is so heart touching. Endless love for you, my precious.”
He concluded, Thank you so, so much for loving me the way you do. Never stop being you.”
The Singer Shared The Alligator Tour Guide’s Reassuring Words, Which Convinced Her To Marry Him

The couple first met in 2019 when Del Rey went on one of his swamp excursions, and reconnected years later.
When she went public with their relationship, many were taken aback, especially because of the vast difference in their professional lives and the 11-year age gap between them.
However, the singer, born Elizabeth Grant, didn’t seem to care at all and proceeded to tie the knots with him in September 2024.
Last August, she revealed how she fell in love with Dufrene and the exact reassurance he gave her that made her marry him.
“Like many people who work with large, dangerous beasts, Jeremy has a calm, strong presence,” Del Rey told W Magazine. “When we met, I realized pretty immediately that I loved him, but that it might get difficult because of what I was bringing to the table.”
The “Say Yes To Heaven” singer then added that Dufrene reassured her from the start, saying, “I work with alligators — I have tough skin.”
“All the things that made me upset — and there were so many! — he would just listen and say, ‘You be you — and I’ll just love you more,’” she added.
Lana Del Rey Feared Her Fame Would Make Her Husband Uneasy

Since getting married, Del Rey and Dufrene have kept a low profile, especially as their relationship continues to come under scrutiny from critics.
She recalled how drones would often show up at their house looking to take photos of their private life and their early days as newlyweds.
“If I was him, I would have been nervous — my emotions were more overwhelming than usual, and my usual emotions can be quite overwhelming!” she said with a smile. “But Jeremy was fine. He told me, ‘Don’t worry about me.’”
She added of her man, “Jeremy is the most impactful person in my life. He’s quiet in public, but around me he talks all the time.”
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