Rea upgrades from MBE to OBE
Six-time Superbike World Champion Jonathan Rea attended a ceremony at Buckingham Palace in London to accept the Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) from The Princess Royal on Wednesday.
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Six-time Superbike World Champion Jonathan Rea attended a ceremony at Buckingham Palace in London to accept the Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) from The Princess Royal on Wednesday.
Prince William and Princess Kate will visit Anglesey and Swansea today (Tuesday). It will be the couple's first appearance in the country in their new roles as Prince and Princess of Wales.
The Duchess of Sussex was spotted crying as she left Westminster Abbey following the Queen’s majestic state funeral. Meghan Markle was seen wiping away a tear after attending the historic service for the 96-year-old monarch, who passed away on September 8 at her beloved Scottish home at Balmoral Castle.
Members of the royal family gathered today to mourn the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.
The former press secretary for both Prince William and Prince Harry has spoken of the 'deep rift' between the pair. Ed Perkins appeared on Good Morning Britain alongside Ed Balls to chat to Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard ahead of the Queen's state funeral later this morning.
NEWCASTLE: Newcastle United are making a name for themselves in the Premier League this season — but it is a moniker they would ideally want to avoid. Many see United not as European contenders or top six breakers, but as the top flight’s “draw specialists” after they recorded their fifth draw in their opening seven games.
BARCELONA, Spain: Real Madrid forward Vinícius Júnior called out the haters of his goal celebrations as racist and insisted he will keep on dancing.Spanish sports talk shows have been discussing the appropriateness of his celebrations, and a commentator on television said he should stop “doing the monkey.”Real Madrid criticized the comment on Friday, and Vinicius issued a video statement on Saturday in which the Brazilian eloquently explained that dancing forms part of his cultural expression, and cited other soccer players, both Black and white, who also have danced after scoring.“Repeat after me, racist: I am not going to stop dancing,” Vinícius said.“I was victim of xenophobia and racism in a single declaration, but none of this began yesterday,” Vinícius said over freeze frames of social media posts using racist language to insult him.The controversy also comes in the build up to Sunday’s always hotly contested Spanish capital derby in which Real Madrid visit Atlético Madrid. This week, Atlético captain Koke Resurrección, when asked what would happen if Vinícius danced after scoring, responded “There will be trouble.”Koke appeared to make the comment in jest, but it has been widely commented on.
OLBIA: Rashid Al-Mulla will need to thank a friend if the Team Abu Dhabi star clinches a fifth successive freestyle crown in the UIM-ABP Aquabike World Championship in Italy tomorrow night.