Royal Wedding: Prince Harry’s Reaction to Seeing Meghan Markle Walk Down the Aisle Will Melt Your Heart

Find someone who looks at you the way Prince Harry looked at Meghan Markle during the royal wedding. On Saturday, May 19, upon seeing his bride enter St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle, Harry grew visibly emotional as he waited at the end of the aisle.

The former Suits star walked into the church alone before her now-father-in-law, Prince Charles, joined her at the nave. She and Harry never took their eyes off of each other, and both appeared to tear up as they grew closer.

When Markle — now the Duchess of Sussex — reached the altar, they shared a few words and a laugh before the ceremony began. The audio didn’t pick up their conversation, but according to Buzzfeed, Harry told her, “You look amazing,” and “I’m so lucky.” Swoon.

The two held hands throughout much of the ceremony and frequently stole little glances at each other between hymns and readings. When Harry lifted her veil, the way they looked at each other confirmed that this is a royal romance to remember.

The now-newlyweds spent the day before their wedding apart, with Markle and her mom, Doria Ragland, at the Cliveden House Hotel, and Harry and his brother, Prince William, at the Coworth Park Hotel. The princes arrived together on Saturday morning, both in hand-cut and sewn frockcoat uniforms of the Blues and Royals.

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There were a lot of A-list celebrities at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s May 2018 royal wedding, but only Idris Elba had the honor of acting as DJ for the couple’s reception. This week, in a new interview, the actor revealed how he ended up with the once-in-a-lifetime gig.

“Harry and I, we’ve hung out a couple of times through his dad,” Elba, who hails from London, said on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Wednesday, February 27. “His dad’s charity The Prince’s Trust helped me out as a young actor. So I do a lot of work with them and met Harry and William a few times.”

I've been anxiously awaiting news on The Last of Us season 2 release date ever since that crazy season 1 finale in March of 2023. ICYMI, Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) have returned to Jackson but unfortunately, all's not well that ends well, because Joel is hiding a huge secret — and it's totally shaken Ellie's trust in him. I love this reluctant duo so much and the premiere has already proven The Last of Us is one of the best shows of 2025. Here's what you need to know about streaming the rest of the episodes.

Here's everything we know about The Last of Us season 2 episode guide & breakdown of episode 1, "Future Days."

What happened in The Last of Us season 2 premiere?

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The first episode of The Last of Us season 2, "Future Days," opens five years after the season 1 ending. Joel & Ellie have created lives for themselves in Jackson but their relationship is clearly fractured (without a doubt stemming from the lie he told about the Fireflies not needing her for a cure). Joel wants to keep Ellie safe, while she won't have anything to do with him. She's the same live wire as always, with the added freedom of a 19-year-old, which means that now, her reckless decisions include leaving her patrol behind to seek out infected in abandoned grocery stores — and then having to report to Tommy and Maria.

Ellie's aunt and uncle are in a new chapter themselves as parents of a 5-year-old. In addition to caring for their own family, Maria's struggling to ensure Jackson can house anyone who needs them — which is bound to include Abby (Kaitlyn Dever) and her crew, who we learn are the survivors of Joel's season 1 Firefly hospital massacre...and who want to kill him "very slowly." The final moments of "Future Days" see Abby and the rest of the group finally near Jackson — and Abby give the tiniest knowing smile as she gets closer to enacting her revenge.

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The Last of Us season 2 immediately throws the viewer back into the action, and doesn't miss a beat (and not just because it includes a couple seconds after season 1 ends). "Future Days" once again proves that relationships are the heart of this show, and every single dynamic is just as good as the last: Tommy and Ellie, Dina and Joel, Jesse and Ellie, Abby and Owen.

One dynamic we see from the very beginning is Ellie and Dina who are friends-but-maybe-more. That is, until a town dance finally reveals their feelings for each other. They kiss on the dance floor, but when they're interrupted by a man who calls them horrible names, Joel pushes him to the floor, prompting Ellie to yell at him in front of the whole town. But despite the fact the dialogue is a memorable part of the game, Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey's facial expressions steal the show, and these small interactions between the characters are what sets the show apart.

Bella Ramsey is once again untouchable as Ellie, and their jump from playing a 14-year-old to a 19-year-old is so striking, I couldn't help but forget five years didn't pass in real life. The same can be said for Pedro Pascal, whose Joel carries himself so differently from season 1 after spending five years in a safe space surrounded by people he loves (as far as I'm concerned, his Emmy campaign starts now!!). I've watched Kaitlyn Dever since we were both in high school and her display of power, grief, and calculated anger makes her a new series standout — as does Isabela Merced's magnetic and infectious joy.

The Last of Us season 2 has always been emotional and gripping, but season 2 is already addictive.

Where can I watch The Last of Us season 2 episodes?

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The Last of Us season 2 premiered on HBO and Max April 13, 2025. There will be seven episodes total, and new episodes will air every Sunday at 9 PM ET. Here's the full episode schedule:

  • Season 2, Episode 1 “Future Days” aired April 13, 2025
  • Season 2, Episode 2 airs April 20, 2025
  • Season 2, Episode 3 airs April 27, 2025
  • Season 2, Episode 4 airs May 4, 2025
  • Season 2, Episode 5 airs May 11, 2025
  • Season 2, Episode 6 airs May 18, 2025
  • Season 2, Episode 7 airs May 25, 2025

Who's in The Last of Us season 2 cast?

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The Last of Us cast for season 2 includes:

  • Pedro Pascal as Joel
  • Bella Ramsey as Ellie
  • Gabriel Luna as Tommy
  • Rutina Wesley as Maria
  • Kaitlyn Dever as Abby
  • Isabela Merced as Dina
  • Young Mazino as Jesse
  • Ariela Barer as Mel
  • Tati Gabrielle as Nora
  • Spencer Lord as Owen
  • Danny Ramirez as Manny
  • Jeffrey Wright as Isaac
  • Catherine O’Hara as Gail

What is The Last of Us season 2 about?

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The Last of Us season 2 was renewed in January of 2023 after the pilot aired. The game sequel opens five years after the events of the first game, and Joel and Ellie's relationship has splintered because of Joel's secret: his promise that Ellie's immunity couldn't be used for a cure is actually a lie — and he murdered an entire hospital of Firefly rebels to save her life.

When Ellie finds out Joel lied to her — and when a certain someone finds out Joel's responsible for the massacre — their worlds implode. Bella Ramsey told Vanity Fair "it’s really a story about revenge and a continuation from the first season about the dangers of unconditional love."

Meanwhile, Pedro Pascal teased to Deadline that The Last of Us team “are always going to find ways to build on the incredible source material that they have, and surprise us with how they can use that material in a different format like a television show."

'The Last of Us' season 2 trailer teases lots of terror.

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We've already gotten our first look at Kaitlyn Dever's Abby (a character fans of the game love to hate), but The Last of Us season 2 trailer is the first time we gotten to hear her — or see her Firefly pendant. We also caught a glimpse of Ellie and Dina (Isabela Merced) dancing during an iconic game scene and Tommy (Gabriel Luna) helping defend Jackson from the infected.

While season 1 was full of earthy tones and tons of light vs. dark imagery (as is the beginning of the season 2 premiere), The Last of Us season 2 is already showing off a much more aggressive color palette with blacks and reds that underscore just how explosive things are this season (and judging by the flares, I mean that quite literally).

Check back here for the latest The Last of Us season 2 release date news! And read up on the other most-anticipated TV shows coming in 2025.

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In your weekly horoscope, the stars are serving up a potent blend of "me" and "we" with a Full Moon in Libra on Saturday. Think of it as a cosmic Marie Kondo moment – what relationships (or ways of being in them) spark joy...and what needs to go? Plus, fiery Aries is still kicking, but get this: dreamy Neptune is sliding into its territory for a long stay. Buckle up — things are about to get interesting. Your weekly horoscope intel starts right here!

Scroll to see your zodiac sign's radical weekly horoscope for April 6-13!

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The Full Moon in Libra arrives on Saturday, April 12, offering a powerful opportunity to balance the energies of Libra and Aries — the harmony between "we" and "me."To truly support and serve others, we must first be grounded in our own strength and well-being. Ask yourself: are you giving too much of yourself in the name of keeping the peace? This Full Moon illuminates what no longer serves you, guiding you to release it and restore your inner balance.

The archetype of Aries continues to resonate through the collective and will be with us for years to come. As we approach the final days of the Sun in Aries, let’s use this time to deepen our connection to its potent energy and harness it for the greater good.

Aries is a fire sign. It is the bold, courageous warrior of the zodiac — a symbol of new beginnings and willful action. It invites us to assert ourselves, live with authenticity, and take initiative. At its highest, Aries is altruistic and advocates for the vulnerable. Yet, its intensity can spill into aggression or impulsiveness. When guided by wisdom and awareness, this fiery energy becomes a powerful force for progress. But without grounding, it can be reckless and disruptive.

Neptune’s recent move into Aries (March 30, 2025) marks a significant generational shift that will unfold through 2039. Neptune brings dreaminess, spirituality, and idealism — hallmarks of Pisces. As I’ve written before, let’s hope we witness the rise of the peaceful (Pisces) warrior (Aries) and that global leaders channel this blend into compassionate, proactive change.

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On April 15, Mercury enters Aries, urging us to speak up and speak out. This transit energizes our minds and sharpens our tongues — encouraging bold ideas and courageous dialogue. Use it to initiate action or finally speak truths long held back. Just remember: words have power. Aim for clarity, not conflict.

Mars, Aries’ ruling planet, charges into Leo on April 17, igniting double firepower. This combination emboldens us to act from the heart, pursue dreams, and live in alignment with our true selves. But with two fiery signs in play, the energy can be combustible. Channel it wisely, and ensure your passion is tempered with care for others.

Then on April 19, the Sun moves into earthy, grounded Taurus. This is the perfect time to commit — or recommit — to routines that promote stability and presence. Taurus offers steady, practical energy that supports us in building something sustainable and meaningful.

For deeper insight into how these and other transits affect you personally, reach out at SevenSistersAstrology.com for a Natal Reading.

Here's Your Zodiac Sign's Weekly Horoscope!

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Aries (March 21 – April 19)

Past experiences may resurface in surprising ways, offering you a chance to reflect on how far you’ve come. Have compassion for who you were and what you knew then. Your willingness to grow is a testament to your resilience. Let your past inform — not define — your next steps. There’s wisdom to be gained if you stay open to it.

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Taurus (April 20 – May 20)

You may find your mind more active than usual, inspiring a new level of clarity in your communication. Trust your voice, but don’t underestimate the impact your words can have. Speak with both conviction and care. Relationships will benefit from honest, heartfelt conversations — if you remember to listen as deeply as you speak.

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Gemini (May 21 – June 20)

Your beliefs may be challenged this week, pushing you to defend your position. This is an opportunity to examine whether your actions still align with your values. Engage in dialogue only when you feel centered and clear. There’s strength in knowing when to speak — and when to hold your peace. Use both logic and heart as you confidently assert yourself.

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Cancer (June 21 – July 22)

A surge of motivation pushes you to pursue your goals with new intensity. You may feel called to take a stand or lead a charge, even if it’s unfamiliar territory. Trust your instincts, but don’t lose your compassion in the process. Collaboration can elevate your efforts. Lead with the goal to empower others for their own development and the success of the effort.

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Leo (July 23 – August 22)

You are ready to confront old behaviors that have limited your self-expression. This is a week of deep personal insight, if you’re willing to sit with discomfort and embrace the truth of who you are. Let go of shame and assumptions about who you are or how you should act. Use this time to step more fully into your authenticity. Solitude, journaling, and honest conversation will serve you well.

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Virgo (August 23 – September 22)

This is a good time to recalibrate and reassess your aspirations. Do your current goals reflect your evolving identity? Don’t be afraid to revise your plans. Dialogue with trusted allies can help reshape your vision. Shared efforts will thrive if grounded in mutual respect. Include physical movement in any group activity to stay clear, present and attuned to your deeper wisdom.

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Libra (September 23 – October 22)

Big questions about your path may arise. Are you fulfilled in your work? Does your ambition reflect your inner truth or an external ideal? You may be ready to take bold steps toward realignment. If you feel the urge to break away or go solo, trust it — but also clarify your motivations and fine tune your strategies. Success will follow integrity.

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Scorpio (October 23 – November 21)

Your worldview is shifting, and your soul is craving something deeper. Invite the sacred into your creativity. Dreams may be vivid, and rest might be elusive. This is a time for inspired exploration, but stay grounded. Let your passions manifest in new ways. Be adventuresome and willing to learn from new experiences.

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Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21)

An inner transformation is calling. You likely feel a desire to grow and evolve. If you’re feeling emotional turbulence in your relationships, especially around resources, there’s likely more beneath the surface. Seek counsel from those you trust. What’s asking to be healed now will open doors to a more authentic version of yourself and a deeper connection with others.

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Capricorn (December 22 – January 19)

Fairness, clarity, and integrity are your guiding stars this week. In negotiations, make sure everyone’s voice is heard. Stay true to your core values and maintain a high degree of integrity. If contracts or legal matters are involved, don’t hesitate to seek expert guidance. When your actions are rooted in justice and truth, favorable outcomes are likely.

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Aquarius (January 20 – February 18)

You have the energy to accomplish a great deal, but you’ll need structure to avoid scattering your focus. Return to your routines and refine them where needed. Pay close attention to your body’s needs. Movement, nourishment, and rest are essential to sustain your momentum in the long-term. Carve out space to work away from distractions.

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Pisces (February 19 – March 20)

This is a time to fully embrace your creative spirit and explore what brings you joy. Let go of the impulse to hold back. Whether through art, movement, music, or play — express yourself freely. Allow your inner child to guide you. What you create now carries a vibrancy that will uplift you — and those around you — for weeks to come.

For more insights on how these and other planetary transit impact you, visit SevenSistersAstrology.com for a personalized reading.

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The only thing keeping me from being upset about A Court of Thorns and Roses TV show being canceled is how well Hulu handled it's newest thriller, Paradise. Created by screenwriter Dan Fogelman (This Is Us) and starring Sterling K. Brown, it's a murder mystery with dystopian undertones that explores what could happen if states become uninhabitable.

Besides feeling relevant to our current timeline, Paradise has a soundtrack that rivals Strangers Things and leaves viewers wanting more. Fortunately, Hulu got the memo and renewed it for season 2 — thank goodness!

Here's everything to know about Paradise season 2!

Who's a part of the cast for Paradise season 2?

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Sterling K. Brown is already slated to return as Agent Xavier Collins (of course), but there's more new cast members in town! Deadline reports Shailene Woodley (Divergent, The Fault in Our Stars, and Big Little Lies) will be starring in Paradise season 2. According to the outlet, there's a chance she'll be one of the survivors that exist outside of Paradise (the bunker's community name) and will meet Agent Xavier Collins.

Additionally, Deadlinealso shared Michael McGrady (Ray Donovan), Thomas Doherty (Tell Me Lies) and Timothy Omundson (Supernatural) will make regular appearances throughout the show. The outlet is confident they're going to be in a gang that'll have a prominent affect on Paradise season 2's storyline (via Deadline).

I can't wait to see everyone in action!

Has Paradise season 2 began filming? 

I'm pinching myself because Paradise season 2 has started filming! Dan Fogelman shared the amazing news on his Instagram and his comments are buzzing with excitement! "We’re baaaaaaaack. #Paradise#S2," he wrote which means we could see Sterling K. Brown and Julianne Nichols on our screens sooner than anticipated.

This comes after an update Fogelman shared with a hopeful fan on X. In response to a fear viewers would have to wait a long time to see more action from our new favorite characters, Fogelman put all fears aside. "we start shooting in just a few weeks. It won’t be 2 years I promise! #Paradise," he said.

When does Paradise season 2 premiere?

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Filming just started for Paradise season 2, so a premiere date for it hasn't been shared yet. But at the rate Fogelman's going, we could possibly see the thriller series on Hulu towards the end of the year or at the beginning of 2026!

For now, fans can rewatch Season 1 on Hulu or when it appears on ABC April 7 at 10:00 p.m. (via The Hollywood Reporter).

What is Paradise about?

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Paradise begins in an idyllic community where homes are picturesque, streets are clean, and everyone lives in perfect harmony. However, it doesn't take long for the peace to be disturbed when the President is discovered murdered by his trusted Secret Service agent Xavier Collins.

Before long, he begins questioning the world he and his children live in while also searching for clues about his missing wife.

Who was in the Paradise season 1 cast?

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Paradise Season 1 had a stacked cast! Besides Sterling K. Brown, there's other familiar faces who helped with the show's equilibrium.

  • Sterling K. Brown as Xavier Collins
  • James Marsden as President Cal Bradford
  • Julianne Nicholson as "Sinatra"
  • Krys Marshall as Robinson
  • Sarah Shahi as Dr. Gabriela Torabi
  • Jon Beavers as Billy Pace
  • Nicole Brydon Bloom as Jane Driscoll
  • Aliyah Mastin as Presley Collins
  • Percy Daggs IV as James Collins
  • Charlie Evans as Jeremy Bradford
  • Richard Robichaux as Carl

What's happened in Paradise so far?

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Wow, where do I begin?!

After it was revealed that the community he and everyone else lives in has been artificially created due to a disaster, the brief moments of unease Collins shows begins making sense. It's clear he and President Cal ended on bad terms before his death, but it doesn't seem like he was responsible for murdering the man he was sworn to protect.

What's odd is that Sinatra, the mastermind behind the beautiful community they live in, has been playing puppet master. She ordered the deaths of scientists sent to the surface to test the air quality AND she made sure Agent Billy was blindsided by his love interest's manipulation. Upsettingly, his murderer is none other than seemingly docile and clueless Agent Jane.

Viewers were also introduced to President Cal's father and were able to see how much he never wanted to be the face of the country. Though his father appears to have dementia, it's clear he feels guilty about something and may have seen who killed his son.

When did the season finale of Paradise season air?

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Paradise left off on several cliffhangers on Hulu March 4!

How many seasons of Paradise will there be?

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Dan Fogelman already knows what he wants to do with Paradise! He said, "I have a plan for three seasons of the show. Without giving away too much, each season of the show is a slightly different show, within the same show with the same characters," (via The Hollywood Reporter).

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