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Beatrice showed feelings of  'dislike' towards William, expert claims
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Beatrice showed feelings of  'dislike' towards William, expert claims

  • Beatrice’s Sandringham Christmas Day walkabout was described as awkward by a body language expert, highlighting discomfort around the Waleses.
  • Judi James said Beatrice’s smile appeared applied, suggesting negative emotions beneath the surface.
  • The report notes Beatrice waited to watch William and Kate proceed before moving on, signaling distance.
  • The piece ties Beatrice’s demeanor to broader tensions over Epstein-related scrutiny facing the York sisters.
  • The article references Andrew’s arrest and the Epstein files as context for the York sisters’ strained relations with William and Catherine.
  • Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams suggested William may have to decide Beatrice and Eugenie’s royal futures.
  • Beatrice and Eugenie have faced royal travel and duty exclusions amid Epstein-related scrutiny.
  • The piece quotes Judi James stating a performed smile can mask negative emotions.
  • The article situates Beatrice’s behavior within ongoing royal tensions over Epstein-era associations.
  • The piece notes a broader pattern of York cousins’ distance from William and Catherine.
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Man 'went to pregnant partner's wake after murdering her', court told
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Man 'went to pregnant partner's wake after murdering her', court told

  • McCullagh is accused of murdering Natalie McNally in December 2022, with a wake on Christmas Day featuring his alleged remarks.
  • Prosecutors allege a pre-recorded six-hour GTA livestream was broadcast as if live from McCullagh's home.
  • The court heard McCullagh traveled by bus to Lurgan and then returned to the wake area, complicating the timeline of events.
  • Witnesses described McCullagh’s statements about the case at the wake to the victim’s family.
  • Natalie McNally was 15 weeks pregnant at the time of her death in her Silverwood Green home.
  • McCullagh, aged 35, denies murder and is from Lisburn, with the trial ongoing.
  • The court report notes ongoing discussions about how the police treated McCullagh during prior custody.
  • Jurors are hearing testimonies from McNally’s family about the wake and the defendant's conduct.
  • Authorities indicate the case involves a high-profile livestream element affecting public interest.
  • The trial continues with further evidence and cross-examinations planned.
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