As someone who has been in Jamaica for over a week, and as someone with high connections in the country and lucky to be visiting high end places here… Meghan has been here since before Friday and the story about a child or children being unwell is bogus, as she has been spotted partying, drinking excessively and is enjoying herself - without her husband or her children, but she does have an older guy with her, and she couldn’t get enough of him at a restaurant on Sunday where I saw her again … I’m very certain that she is divorcing him and she has no intention whatsoever in keeping the children either. I am not sure who the guy was but he looked in his 40/50s if not older. She is using the movie premiere as a way to get away with this man undercover it seems.
The movie premiere anon is referring to is the new Bob Marley movie, One Love, that's apparently happening right now (Jan 23, 2024, 9pm EST).
It's a very random appearance. Neither of them have any connections to Bob Marley (that I'm aware of).
And Harry is with Meghan at the premiere:
I was actually really looking forward to this movie because of Kingsley Ben-Adir (who plays Bob Marley). I hope it doesn't get Markled because she showed up to support.
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The Duke and Duchess have arrived at tonight's special premiere of the Bob Marley: One Love movie being shown at the Carib 5 theatre in Cross Road in St Andrew.
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Prince William:
Bow before me
Prince Harry
I bow to thee
The first was fired on live tv, the second was invited to the Bob Marley: One Love movie premiere
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“Meghan and Harry just casually walked past me,” she says in disbelief.
“They were very sweet and very excited. “I was dumbstruck because I wasn't expecting it. I’m like: ‘This never happens.”
Shantol walked the red carpet at the premiere of the Bob Marley movie One Love, where she was amazed to see the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
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Harry appeared to be confused by their seating assignment, while Meghan was forced to bundle up her glamorous black gown and squeeze into the tight-fitting spot.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have a laugh with Jamaican Prime Minister, Andrew Holness during the Bob Marley: One Love movie premiere in Jamaica at the Carib Theatre in Kingston, Jamaica on January 23rd, 2024.
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Prince Harry and Queen Meghan Markle's Made a Surprise Appearance at Bob Marley Movie Premiere in Jamaica.
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A Christmas Carol Holiday Season: "A Christmas Carol" (1997 animated feature)
This hour-long animated musical, which premiered on Nickelodeon as part of the network's Sunday Movie Toons series, is a bit of a missed opportunity. With a star-studded voice cast headed by Tim Curry as Scrooge, it could have been an iconic children's retelling Dickens's story. Unfortunately, the whole doesn't equal the sum of the parts. But it still has some charm, especially for young viewers.
The familiar plot is followed faithfully, but with an assortment of creative choices. In a detail clearly meant to add appeal for children, this version of Scrooge has a bulldog named Debit (his barks and growls provided by Frank Welker), who chases away unwanted visitors, but who isn't really as vicious as he seems and provides comic relief. Never mind that Dickens's Scrooge would never waste his money on a dog, nor care so little for his reputation as to sic a dog on respectable charity men. This adaptation also gives us inventive portrayals of the three Christmas ghosts. The Ghost of Christmas Past (voice of Kath Soucie, who also voices Mrs. Cratchit and Fan) is a cheeky little Cockney boy in a blue pearlie costume; the Ghost of Christmas Present (voice of Whoopi Goldberg), while still large, jolly, and green-clad as usual, is a black woman with blue hair; and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, while the usual hooded phantom, floats in midair and glows with eerie purple light.
Yet this Carol also includes a few rarely-seen details from the book, For example, the face of Marley (voice of Ed Asner) appearing on the tiles of Scrooge's fireplace, and the visions of the child Scrooge's favorite book characters in Christmas Past. The latter moment is expanded on too, as in Christmas Present, Scrooge's interest in Tiny Tim is peaked by the sight of Tim reading Robinson Crusoe as well.
The main virtue of this Carol is the voice cast. Tim Curry makes the most he can of Scrooge's role, bringing all of his usual verve to his initial meanness, later vulnerability, and ultimate joy. Other noteworthy vice actors are Michael York as Bob Cratchit, Jodi Benson as Belle, and Ian Whitcomb as the voiceover narrator. The animation quality is reasonably good too, with some touches of CGI added for ghostly glows and smoke effects. But the character designs tend to be Saturday morning cartoonish. Meanwhile, the songs – "Tell Me a Tale About Christmas," "Random Acts of Kindness," "When Shadows Fall," "I'll Cross This Bridge," and "Santa's Sooty Suit" – range from mildly charming to forgettable.
This will never be a favorite Christmas Carol of mine. But it would still be a fine first Carol for children, and for its distinguished voice cast and assorted creative choices alone, I recommend it.
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