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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s recent humanitarian trip to Jordan, focusing on Palestinian children and refugee programs, has sparked debate about the couple’s charitable impact.
With the Archewell Foundation restructured into Archewell Philanthropies and staff reduced, critics question whether their visits are more symbolic than operational.
While Prince Harry and Meghan Markle met aid recipients, toured camps, and engaged in community activities, the trip lacked formal royal audiences.
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Harry and Meghan’s humanitarian visit to Jordan has raised eyebrows, with some observers calling out the royal couple due to the state of their Archewell foundation, which has been “essentially shuttered.”
The scrutiny follows reports that the Sussexes’ Archewell Foundation has been restructured under the name Archewell Philanthropies and has reduced much of its staffing.
“They don’t have a foundation [anymore], so what are they actually doing to help these people? They have no (more) money to give… that’s the elephant in the room,” an insider told Page Six, pointing to the downsizing of Archewell and the transfer of its Parents Network initiative to the nonprofit ParentsTogether.
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Harry and Meghan’s two-day visit to Jordan, made at the invitation of Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization, included meetings with Palestinian children evacuated from Gaza for medical care, tours of refugee camps, and visits to local aid centers.
According to reports, the couple flew commercially and covered their own travel expenses after notifying officials at Buckingham Palace.
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The trip also gave Harry and Meghan a chance to see the programs supported by previous Archewell funding.
Last year, the foundation pledged $500,000 to aid children affected by conflict in Gaza and Ukraine.
The donations included $200,000 to the World Health Organization, $150,000 to Save the Children, and $150,000 to the Centre for Blast Injury Studies at Imperial College London.
Despite the meaningful moments captured during the visit, including Meghan speaking with a 14-year-old burn survivor and Harry appearing visibly moved, critics argue that due to the current state of Archewell, the couple doesn’t have much to offer.
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“They are just gracing people with their presence,” a source linked to the foundation told the news outlet.
The couple’s itinerary included meetings with Princess Basma bint Talal and her daughter Farah Daghistani, alongside visits to a youth center run by Questscope, where they engaged with local children and joined in a casual soccer game.
Observers noted that the tone and styling of the trip echoed humanitarian visits once associated with the late Diana, Princess of Wales, drawing inevitable comparisons.

The visit also raised eyebrows for what it lacked: formal meetings with Jordan’s senior royals.
Local sources confirmed that no audience was scheduled with King Abdullah II or Crown Prince Hussein, despite the longstanding ties between the Jordanian and British royal families dating back to the friendship between the late Queen Elizabeth II and King Hussein.
Instead, King Abdullah focused on talks with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto and separately met with WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
One insider told the media that the Sussexes may have been “disappointed” by the lack of a royal audience.
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“It’s a pseudo royal visit, mimicking many of the things they or William and Kate would have done when they were part of the Firm, but it seems to be lacking in the ceremonial side of things,” the source said.

Despite not meeting the king or crown prince, Harry and Meghan were warmly received by British diplomatic staff upon arrival.
Ambassador Philip Hall hosted them at the ambassador’s official residence, including a roundtable with representatives from the United Nations and the WHO.
Hall reportedly thanked the couple for their support, saying their presence and recognition of local efforts were “enormously appreciated.”
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The involvement of British diplomats during Harry and Meghan’s trip did not go unnoticed and drew sharp criticism.
Former Conservative minister Tim Loughton questioned whether it was appropriate for the Sussexes, who are no longer working royals, to receive such formal treatment.
He noted that they “are not working royals and do not represent the British Government or UK PLC.”
Loughton described it as “surprising” that such a reception was extended, given the couple’s decision to step back from royal duties and present themselves as private citizens.
He added, “giving them an official platform could be construed as them saying something that represents official UK policy.”
After winning the Best Actor Academy Award for his performance in Christopher Nolan‘s Oppenheimer a couple of years ago, Cillian Murphy has had a rather interesting string of releases. Only one out of his three post-Oscar films, Small Things Like These, was able to secure a theatrical release. But it came and went without making much impact. Two others were released directly on Netflix. While the first, Steve, didn’t exactly set the charts on fire, Murphy’s second Netflix movie in a row seems to be having no problem with attracting audiences. It was a sure thing after all, even if it didn’t immediately scream post-Oscar passion project. The movie earned positive reviews, and was given a limited theatrical run in the United Kingdom a few weeks before its Netflix debut on March 20.
A report suggested that Netflix could have made as much as $50 million in the U.K. alone by giving the film a proper theatrical run, as opposed to the token release that it ultimately received. In its first weekend in British theaters, the movie outgrossed Scream 7 and The Bride!, which were playing in a significantly higher number of venues. The crime drama serves as a follow-up to one of Netflix’s most popular shows, Peaky Blinders, which aired six seasons from 2013 to 2022 and has since established itself as a fan-favorite. The show charted the trials and tribulations of an outlaw family in early 20th-century England. A follow-up series is currently in the works as well.
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The movie in question, of course, is Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man. It also features Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth, and Barry Keoghan, alongside returning players from the series. It’s directed by Tom Harper, who previously worked with Netflix on the would-be franchise-starter Heart of Stone, starring Gal Gadot. The Immortal Man holds a “Certified Fresh” 92% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, where the critics’ consensus reads, “Capping off Tommy Shelby’s story with grit and swagger, The Immortal Man is a satisfying conclusion to Peaky Blinders that also stands tall on its own self-contained terms.” Unsurprisingly, it was the number one movie across Netflix on its opening day, both domestically and worldwide. According to FlixPatrol, The Immortal Man unseated holdover champion War Machine, starring Alan Ritchson, from the streamer’s number one spot. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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“I saw you Nicky.”
Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Nicholas Brendon is dead at age 54.
“We are heartbroken to share the passing of our brother and son, Nicholas Brendon,” the actor’s family told Us Weekly in a Friday, March 20, statement, noting that Brendon died in his sleep of “natural causes.” (The Hollywood Reporter was the first to report the news.)
“Most people know Nicky for his work as an actor and for the characters he brought to life over the years. In recent years, Nicky has found his passion in painting and art,” the statement continued. “Nicky loved to share his enthusiastic talent with his family, friends and fans. He was passionate, sensitive, and endlessly driven to create. Those who truly knew him understood that his art was one of the purest reflections of who he was.”
Brendon’s family shared that while it is “no secret” he “had struggles in the past,” he was “on medications and treatment to manage his diagnosis and he was optimistic about the future at the time of his passing.”
“Our family asks for privacy during this time as we grieve his loss and celebrate the life of a man who lived with intensity, imagination, and heart,” the statement concluded. “Thank you to everyone who has shown love and support.”
Brendon was best known for his role as Xander Harris on Buffy, which he starred on for seven seasons alongside Sarah Michelle Gellar, Alyson Hannigan, David Boreanaz, Anthony Head and more. He also appeared in other various TV and film projects up until 2021.
In 2023, Brendon revealed he had suffered a heart attack and had been diagnosed with a congenital heart defect, as well as cauda equina syndrome. He had undergone several spinal surgeries prior to his death.
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Spring hits and suddenly everything in your closet feels too heavy, too structured . . . or just not cute anymore. If you want to look put-together without squeezing into anything stiff or clingy, we get it! The good news? Cute, comfy sundresses that actually flatter are everywhere on Amazon right now.
Below, we found 17 loose, slimming spring sundresses that skim in all the right places — and never feel restrictive. Think smocked bodices that define your waist without digging in, breezy T-shirt maxis that feel like loungewear and flowy wrap styles that move with you — not against you. Whether you’re headed to brunch, a beach walk or just running errands, these are the everyday dresses you’ll reach for on repeat — and styles start at just $10!
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12. Picnic Perfection: Pack a basket, grab a blanket and wear this flowy gingham maxi with its smocked bodice and ruffle details. It practically screams sunny Saturday afternoon in the park.
13. Very Versatile: Finding a dress that works for both work and weekends is tough. This sage green T-shirt maxi with pockets and a crew neck pulls it off with — and with a relaxed, polished silhouette.
14. Prettiest Prints: If you’ve been searching for slimming spring sundresses with prints that actually look curated, this floral spaghetti strap maxi delivers. Plus, the V-neck adds a flattering vertical line.
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Christina Applegate is opening up about her thoughts on death and how it has shaped her outlook in life. The actress, who was diagnosed with MS in 2021, has already made arrangements when the time comes, and shared that she has already secured three burial plots as she continues to navigate personal challenges and reflects on what matters most.

On March 19, the 54-year-old actress was on NPR’s “Wild Card with Rachel Martin” podcast, wherein she talked about living with multiple sclerosis. When asked how often she thinks about death, Applegate answered, “Every day.”
“‘Cause it’s looming. I mean, it looms for all of us,” she continued. Applegate says that even though death will come for all of us, it might be different for someone like her, who is living with a condition that currently has no cure. “For people who have a disease like this, you never know, you know?” she said.
According to the Mayo Clinic, MS is an autoimmune disease wherein the protective covering of the nerves is attacked. It may cause weakness, numbness, lack of coordination, and even cognitive issues.

With the possibility of death always on her mind, Applegate said that she has already bought three burial plots for her family. She didn’t specify where the location is, but said it was a “pretty” place, and she jumped at the chance to purchase the plots when she found out they were available.
Applegate candidly talked about the place, saying that she needed to choose a type of tree that would be planted there. “They’re going to plant a tree there ’cause it’s really sunny. And I want my visitors to not, you know, be sweating,” she told the host.
As for why she decided to purchase the plots, she said that it’s one less thing her family has to deal with in the future.

Despite death being on her mind daily, Applegate said that she’s not “comfortable” thinking about it. The thought of leaving her child behind is devastating, and that makes her “scared” of death.
“I’m really afraid of it because of her,” referring to her 15-year-old daughter Sadie, whom she shares with husband Martyn LeNoble. The actress became emotional as she said, “I can’t even talk about, like, I don’t know what her life’s going to be like, and you don’t know when it’s going to be – could be, like, anytime.”
In February, as The Blast previously reported, the actress shared an update about her health and said she mostly spent her days in bed. However, she still makes the effort to bring her daughter to school because that’s the only time they can be alone by themselves. Applegate described it as her “favorite thing to do.”
Applegate shared her multiple sclerosis diagnosis with the public in August 2021, writing on X that she had been diagnosed with MS a few months prior. “It’s been a tough road. But as we all know, the road keeps going. Unless some a-shole blocks it,” she wrote.
Following her revelation, Applegate attended events walking with the help of a cane. She was one of the presenters at the 2024 Emmy Awards, wherein she poked fun at herself by telling the audience who gave her a standing ovation, “Oh my God, you’re totally shaming me with disability by standing up.”
Applegate started a podcast called “MeSsy” with fellow actress Jamie-Lynn Sigler, who is also living with MS. In one of the episodes, the actress detailed her struggles with the disease, sharing that at one point, she was screaming in bed because of pain.

Applegate was in the middle of filming the third season of the Netflix series “Dead to Me” when she was diagnosed with MS. Production was paused so she could seek treatment, and she eventually returned to finish shooting. However, season 3, which premiered in 2022, was the show’s last.
Afterward, Applegate took a step back from her acting career due to MS. In a Vanity Fair interview in 2023, she acknowledged that “Dead to Me” may have been her final acting work because of the nature of her disease. “This is a progressive disease. I don’t know if I’m going to get worse,” she stated.
Despite stepping away from on-screen roles, Applegate has worked on other projects, including voice-over work, podcasting, and writing. Her No. 1 New York Times bestselling memoir, “You With the Sad Eyes,” was released on March 3.
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