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Kate Middleton admits there’s one part of royal life she finds ‘really hard’

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Kate Middleton got candid this week on what aspect of royal life she finds “really hard.”

While joining a small group of women on Tuesday at a Buckingham Palace reception to mark the 100th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s birthday, the Princess of Wales admitted she has a difficult time speaking at loud events.

“I find these environments to be really hard,” the mother of three told the women, according to video posted to X. “I’ve also got a very soft voice, so I always get told: ‘Speak up a bit louder!’”

The 44-year-old attended the event with her husband, Prince William. She didn’t give a formal speech, as King Charles III did to commemorate the late queen’s life. She happily interacted with guests.

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The princess has been open about her shyness, reportedly telling a guest after she made her first speech as a working royal in 2012 that she finds “doing speeches nerve-wracking,” according to The Guardian.

In their first interview after getting engaged in 2010, the princess revealed she felt a bit timid when she first met her future husband, now the heir to the British throne.

“I actually went bright red when I met you and sort of scuttled off, feeling very shy about meeting you,” she admitted in the ITV special.

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While speaking to a student at an event in 2017 who said they were nervous about talking to her, Kate admitted, “I’m shy as well, so don’t worry,” according to Hello! magazine.

And at her alma mater, the University of St. Andrews, in 2012, the royal also revealed that her nickname as a child was “Squeak,” People magazine reported.

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Although making a speech may not be the princess’ favorite royal duty, she appears to enjoy speaking with people one-on-one. She is often seen laughing and smiling while spending time with members of the public, even having to catch up with other royals because of her chats.

“There’s a real art to walkabouts. Everybody teases me in the family that I spend far too long chatting,” the princess revealed in a 2016 ITV documentary, People magazine revealed. 

“I still have to learn a little bit more, and to pick up a few more tips, I suppose.”

A viral video shared on Instagram in January shows the princess heading toward her car after a royal event in Stirling, Scotland. She then runs back to greet a crowd, accepting flowers and posing for a photo with a fan.

“She can’t just not go!” the video’s caption said.

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Memphis dog-walker makes haunting discovery: Bones of 3 children

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A dog-walker in Tennessee helped lead investigators to the discovery of unidentified remains of three young children in a case that Memphis’ police chief is calling “disturbing.” 

The Memphis Police Department revealed Wednesday that an investigation has been ongoing since March 8 after the remains of the children, believed to be between the ages of 3 and 7 years old, were found in an area near a church and elementary school. 

“Someone knows of missing children that we have discovered in this area,” Memphis Police Chief Cerelyn Davis said. “This is heartbreaking, it’s disturbing and at this time we have numerous resources to help us to identify these young people and bring closure to this investigation.” 

Davis added that authorities suspect the bones, which were found in a “heavily vegetated area,” have been there for a few years and there “is no indication of any active threat to our public.”

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The Memphis Police Department released photos of investigators searching through the woods. 

“The operation involves approximately 170 personnel and is being carried out in collaboration with the Shelby County Medical Examiner’s Office, with assistance from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, federal partners, and the Memphis Fire Department,” the department said in a statement. “Investigators are conducting a systematic and methodical search of a defined area between Ridgeway Road and Winchester Road in an effort to locate additional evidence.” 

Police say the investigation began on March 8 after an anonymous caller “reported a possible human skull near a wooded area” and “responding officers located what appeared to be a human skull at the edge of the woods.”

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A few days later, “cadaver K9 units alerted to a nearby drainage pipe, indicating the possible presence of additional human remains,” police said. 

On April 1, investigators found what “appeared to be an additional skull” inside the drainage system, and the following day, “search teams conducted another coordinated canvass, resulting in the recovery of fourteen additional bones consistent with human remains,” Memphis police also said. 

“Identification is ongoing, and investigators are working to determine both the identities of the individuals and the circumstances surrounding their deaths,” police added.

Laquita Singleterry, a local parent, told FOX 13 Memphis that the discovery is “really heartbreaking.”

“And I really hope they find out who they belong to,” she said. 

“I feel sorry for those children,” added parent Tonya Richmond. “It’s really sad that it happened in the community right across from a school… someone would dump children.” 

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Gilgo Beach killer Rex Heuermann’s ex-wife says she now lives in basement where he murdered seven victims

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RIVERHEAD, N.Y. — Confessed serial killer Rex Heuermann’s ex-wife revealed she has moved into the “kill room” he set up in their basement, and where he admitted to killing seven of his eight known victims, according to her own words in a docuseries.

Asa Ellerup reveals it in the latest episode of “The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets” on Peacock, which first streamed Thursday morning.

“The brutal truth is that Rex Heuermann said he dismembered the bodies in this room,” she says in the episode. “That is the brutal truth. OK. Now. There’s me. I’m in this room. And I’m here because I do feel spiritual. I am trying to say spiritually, in my own way, that I am really sorry for what these victims went through.”

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She moved down there roughly a month before her ex-husband pleaded guilty, and said she’d visited him 12 times after he confessed privately to her.

“Every night that I go to bed and go to sleep, I am haunted by dreams,” she says. “It will never go away. It will follow me for the rest of my life. It will never be any justice for anyone, and there will never be any way to forget about this.”

Still, she says, she wanted to understand her ex-husband, at least psychologically.

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“I want to know why Rex killed these women, what his triggers were,” Ellerup says. “I’m processing the information in a very different way. Because now I see the evil in him.”

Her lawyer, Bob Macedonio, told Fox News Digital he believed she was still struggling with the fact that her husband of many years was living a double life as one of the most prolific serial killers in decades.

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“Not so much in the sense that she wants to know Rex the serial killer, she wants to know that side of Rex and also get to know herself and how she missed all this in 30 years,” he said. “She wants to know herself, not so much who Rex is.”

Ellerup also described the moment her husband confessed his crimes to her, ahead of his change of plea hearing earlier this month. He admitted to killing eight victims, and at the time he had only been charged with seven.

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On April 8, Heuermann, a 62-year-old former New York City architect, pleaded guilty to the murders of Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman, Amber Costello, Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Jessica Taylor, Sandra Costilla, and Valerie Mack. He confessed to an eighth, uncharged murder, of Karen Vergata. All of the slayings took place between 1993 and 2010.

“This has been an extremely emotional and painful process for the family to endure and come to terms with the allegations that Rex Heuermann was the Gilgo Beach serial killer,” Ellerup’s attorney, Bob Macedonio, said in a statement. “Ms. Ellerup would like the focus to remain where it belongs — on the victims and their families, who have suffered immeasurable and lasting losses.”

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Each of the victims had been strangled. Some were tortured. Three were dismembered. Most were found to the east of Gilgo Beach, on Ocean Parkway about 45 miles outside New York City. Some were scattered across multiple locations. Costilla, the first victim, was found in the Hamptons less than 48 hours after her disappearance in late November 1993.

She’s the only one Heuermann didn’t kill in his Massapequa Park home.

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He killed her in a vehicle that police recovered decades later in Pennsylvania, according to a source close to the family.

Heuermann was arrested outside his midtown Manhattan office in July 2023 and had maintained his innocence for nearly three years. A trial had been set for September.

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His killing spree went unknown for decades, until a 23-year-old woman named Shannan Gilbert vanished under alarming circumstances in 2010. She had placed numerous 911 calls, sounding heavily inebriated and begging for help after leaving a home in Oak Beach, which is down the road from Gilgo.

The search for her turned up the remains of 10 other people — seven of whom Heuermann has admitted to killing.

Suffolk County police have publicly described Gilbert’s death as an accidental drowning. The deaths of another victim, 26-year-old Tanya Jackson, and her 2-year-old daughter, Tatiana Dykes, have been blamed on a Florida man who was arrested last year.

Andrew Dykes has pleaded not guilty in that case and is due back in court in Nassau County Friday.

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Charles Barkley was disgusted by Magic’s highly questionable pregame handshake

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The Orlando Magic dropped Game 2 of their first-round playoff series to the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday, and it’s safe to assume Charles Barkley was mighty confident that the L was coming before the game even tipped off.

In the lead-up to the matchup in Detroit, the ESPN broadcast shared a live shot of members of the Magic partaking in some pre-game antics. And yes, antics is the appropriate word to describe what transpired on the screen.

Just as the broadcast went to a commercial, Tristan da Silva and Desmond Bane snuck in their pre-game handshake, if you want to call it that. The Orlando teammates shared a quick high-five before thrusting the air awfully close to one another.

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Barkley, a member of the “Inside The NBA” crew, simply had to react to what he was seeing transpire, and understandably so.

“Oh come on, come on, oh,” the Hall of Famer could be heard grunting.

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Bane and da Silva’s move was simple by NBA pregame handshake standards, where things have gotten way out of hand in recent years, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t incredibly awkward.

While the vibes between Bane and da Silva appeared to be very high before taking the court, it didn’t translate onto the floor.

The Pistons dominated the Magic 98-83 to even up the series at 1-1, and the duo’s poor shooting performance certainly didn’t help the cause. Bane finished the night with 12 points while going 2-for-11 from the floor, while da Silva put up just three points by shooting 1-for-3 on field goal attempts.

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