Labour, ’s Starmer urges people to leave Princess of Wales alone

Labour, ’s Starmer urges people to leave Princess of Wales alone

British opposition Labour party leader Keir Starmer urged people to respect the privacy of Kate, the Princess of Wales, after she became the subject of speculation and conspiracy theories following her abdominal surgery in January. Starmer emphasized the need for privacy for Kate, who had a non-cancerous but unspecified condition, during an interview on Channel 5 television. This call for privacy comes amidst weeks of online rumors and further intrigue sparked by an apology from Kate for editing a photo taken by her husband William of her and their three children. British newspapers have echoed the sentiment that the public should stop speculating about her health. Kate’s office has maintained that she is recovering well and will only provide significant updates. The Princess was last seen in a video published by the Sun, showing her walking and carrying shopping bags with William near their home in Windsor. Additionally, Britain’s data watchdog is investigating a report that hospital staff tried to access Kate’s private health records.

UK TV show shot in Cyprus airs tonight

UK TV show shot in Cyprus airs tonight

A new major television production titled “Love Rat” was filmed in Cyprus and is set to air on the UK’s Channel 5. The series will run for four consecutive nights and was approved by the Cyprus Film Commission. It aims to promote the tourist characteristics of Cyprus, particularly Ayia Napa and Protaras. During the production, 48 Cypriot professionals were employed. The series was ordered for Channel 5 by Sebastian Cardwell, Deputy Chief Content Officer, UK at Paramount, and stars Sally Lindsay, Neil Morrissey, Gerald Kyd, and Ramon Tikaram. Lindsay plays the main protagonist, Emma, a recent divorcée who travels to Cyprus.