Roxeanne Hazes also breaks with Holland, Hazes sings: ‘Looked forward to it every year’ | show

Roxeanne Hazes will not be present at the Holland sings Hazes concerts. Thesinger announced this via Instagram. The folk singer’s daughter has adifficult relationship with her mother, who organizes the festival. Last monthRachel Hazes lashed out at Roxeanne.

“There were already some rumors going around, but before I wanted to make thisdecision, I gave myself some time to think,” Roxeanne writes in her InstagramStories. ‘I have decided that I will not participate in next year Hollandsings Hazes.’

The statement of the Hazes scion does not come as a complete surprise. Lastmonth she told in best singers about a nasty form of homesickness that shesays she suffered from a ‘trauma from her childhood’. For example, Roxeannesaid that ‘the biggest blow’ came when her mother Rachel wrote a book afterher father’s death. “Then I didn’t have my mother with me for nine months.Just when you need her so much to mourn.” Roxeanne says she had a ‘huge blow’because her mother would have abandoned her. “You damage someone with that forthe rest of their life. I am a grown woman, but I find it difficult to sleepalone.”

‘Rich fantasy’

Her mother then decided via RTL Boulevard to make a statement out into theworld. “Let’s just say it’s mainly the rich fantasy of a young girl at thetime,” she said. The relationship between mother and daughter Hazes has beenbad for a long time. Rachel tries to get her daughter to testify in a lawsuitshe has filed against two former business partners.

Roxeanne writes: ‘I used to sing my father’s songs once a year. This had beensomething I looked forward to every year for ten years, a special event tohonor my father. The audience is fantastic. You make sure it’s always a party.Thanks for that. For now I’m going to focus on other beautiful things I’mworking on in the near future. Lots of fun! And who knows until another time.’

During the performances with Holland sings Hazes her brother André is makinghis comeback on stage. After a long time in which he completely withdrew fromthe spotlight, he will perform there again for the first time. André alsolashed out at his sister after her comments in Dear singers. He said helooked with ‘vicarious shame’.

The statement of Roxeanne Hazes. © Instagram Stories Roxeanne Hazes

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The Analogues turn farewell into a new acquaintance in Ziggo Dome

Originally, the two concerts in the Ziggo Dome were supposed to be farewellconcerts of this super group (which The Analogues rightly are, given thefootsteps that the members have set separately in Nederpop). Since 2014, theyhave played Beatles albums in full that the Fab Four themselves never playedlive in the 1960s. The Beatles’ studio experiments were not yet possible toperform live at the time. 50 years later, The Analogues made that liveexperience possible with the albums ‘Sgt. Pepper’, ‘Magical Mystery Tour’,’The White Album’ and ‘Abbey Road’ can be reproduced in detail with exactlythe same instruments. It turned out to be so successful that, in addition totheaters, the Ziggo Dome could also be filled four times, and performancesabroad were also organised.

Between 2014 and 2020, they followed exactly the 50th anniversary of TheBeatles’ albums. Since these had split up in 1970, 50 years later, TheAnalogues would also have a point. Until the corona pandemic came and theirentire theater tour and these two Ziggo Dome shows had to be moved.Surprisingly, during the pandemic, The Analogues had the same idea as PaulMcCartney; it inspired them to make an album of self-written songs entitled’Introducing The Analogues Sideshow’. A side project separate from theirBeatles project. Because during these postponed shows in the Ziggo Dome, themusic of The Beatles would of course be central again.

Unlike the previous times at their concerts in the Ziggo Dome, this eveningthere was a support act. A very clever choice was made for a Beatles coverband that plays the material from before 1965, while The Analogues do the workof the studio years after that. The Beatbox hails from Italy and was dressedup as their great examples. Something The Analogues never do on purpose. Earlyclassics such as ‘She Loves You’, ‘Please Please Me’, ‘All My Loving’, ‘RollOver Beethoven’ and ‘Twist & Shout’ (just like The Beatles used to be playedlast) came along at a brisk pace. . Played soon, but to hear those classicswith a light Italian accent is a bit remarkable. As well as that the ‘GeorgeHarrison’ of this formation actually looked more like Ringo Starr.

Striking about the concert of the main act was that they started with a songthat you would expect as an encore: ‘All You Need Is Love’. It all seemed tobe picking up steam for a while. Jac Bico’s guitar solo went a bit wrong andthe sound didn’t seem to be properly tuned yet. That would eventually pick up.For a moment it looked like they started with blocks of all the full albumsthey’ve played in recent years. First up is a block of ‘Magical Mystery Tour’.Just before the ‘Sgt. Pepper’ block, four random songs were played, the mostsurprising of which were ‘Day Tripper’ and ‘In My Life’. Since theannouncement stated that the period 1966-1970 would be played, and both songswere from 1965. Musically there was nothing to criticize, because especially’In My Life’ caused goosebumps when Diederik Nomden played George Martin’spiano solo.

It wouldn’t be the only surprise. Despite playing a cross section of allprevious theatrical programs of the band with accompanying graphics in thebackground. But that’s how the illustrated video at ‘Piggies’ was adapted bymaking a statement with Putin’s head at the end. Previously, ‘Back In TheUSSR’ was already featured, while Paul McCartney no longer plays that songlive since the war in Ukraine.

But where at McCartney’s concerts the ‘Abbey Road’ medley of ‘GoldenSlumbers’, ‘Carry That Weight’ and ‘The End’ is really the final chord, fourencores are added to The Analogues. Founder and drummer Fred Gehringemphasized at the time that ‘Hello, Goodbye’ had been chosen as the title songas a farewell, but that they decided to continue with it due to the coronapandemic, and that they now see ‘Hello, Goodbye’ as a restart. “As long as youkeep coming, we’ll keep going,” he said. Given the full Ziggo Dome (and theevening after as well), that audience will be there for a long time to come.

It was to their credit that they really focus on the Beatles material thisevening, and that nothing came up to promote their own album, although thatwould probably also attract enough audience. Since they will continue anyway,it might be an idea to also do some club shows with their own material? Thename is now established, and it could easily be used as a ‘sideshow’ next totheir Beatles shows.

And again it’s pretty busy with new movies on HBO Max

Every Saturday we dive into HBO Max ‘s offerings, which grow by more thanten films every Saturday. So today too. We’ll sort it all out!

My Girl 2 (1994)


Direction : Howard Zieff | cast : Dan Aykroyd, Jamie Lee Curtis, AnnaChlumsky, Austin O’Brien


The 13-year-old Vada is gradually starting to see the world with differenteyes. She decides to write about her late mother for a school assignment andgoes to her uncle Phil in Los Angeles for research. Together with Nick, anemployee of Phil, she follows the trail of incoherent tips that lead to hermother’s identity. Brave New Voices 2010 (2010)


cast: Common, Rosario Dawson, Mayda Del Valle, Penn Jillette


The excitement and poetry of the Brave New Voices 2010 National Slam TeamChampionship are captured in this special.

Nova Zemlya (2011)


Direction: Reinout Oerlemans | cast : Robert de Hoog, Victor Reinier, Jan Decleir,Juda Goslinga


Reinout Oerlemans’ second film is about Willem Barentsz and Jacob vanHeemskerk who traveled to the Russian archipelago in the sixteenth century.The film describes the last voyage of discovery of Willem Barentsz and Jacobvan Heemskerck, during which they were stranded with their crew on the islandof Nova Zembla and had to spend the winter here in Het Behoudt Huys. The storyis experienced through the eyes of Gerrit de Veer and is based on the diary hekept at the time.

Mothers of the Revolution (2021)


Direction: Briar March | cast : Georgie Oulton, Amelia Reynolds, Jacque Drew,Jocelyn Christian


In 1981, a group of women from Wales known as the Women for Life on Earthbegan a large-scale protest in Berkshire. At Green Common Air Force Base, 96US nuclear missiles are said to be stored. Because a march alone wouldn’t beenough to make their point, the women decided to camp outside the base andprotest – an action that lasted almost 20 years. This documentary tells thelarge-scale story and reveals how it changed the world.

Like.Share.Follow. (2017)


Direction: Glenn Gers | cast : Keiynan Lonsdale, Ema Horvath, Abraham Benrubi,Michael Boatman


Garrett is a successful YouTuber with over two million followers. He shareshis life with them online several times a day. He also tries to keep as muchdistance from his fans as possible. One day, Garrett collects a large amountof fan mail. He comes into contact with Shell, a sweet young woman who is afan of his. However, Garrett discovers that Shell is not as innocent as sheappears to be. She is obsessed with Garrett and starts stalking him.

La mala educacion (2004)


Direction: Pedro Almodovar | cast : Gael Garcia Bernal, Fele Martínez, DanielGimenez Cacho, Lluis Homar


In the early 1960s, two boys, Ignacio and Enrique, discover love, movies andfear at a Christian school. Father Manolo, the head of the school and teacherof literature, witnesses these discoveries, but also participates in them. Thethree characters face each other twice, in the late 1970s and 1980s. Theseencounters change the life and death of some of them.

Les vacances du petit Nicolas (2014)


Direction: Laurent Tirard | cast : Valérie Lemercier, Kad Merad, DominiqueLavanant, François-Xavier Demaison


Summer vacation has finally started! Nicolas, his parents and grandmotherdrive towards the sea and take up residence in the Beau-Rivage hotel. Nicolasmakes new friends on the beach. In the midst of the beach, hotel and forest,Nicolas experienced a holiday he will never forget.

Floris (2004)


Direction: Jean van de Velde | cast : Michiel Huisman, Victor Löw, Daan Schuurmans,Linda van Dyck


Floris Jr. wants to prove to his father that he too can be a hero by makingsure that the sacred relic with miraculous powers never ends up in the wronghands. Together with Pi, Floris jr. takes on the Duchess of Gelre, Van Rossumjr., Kleine Pier and Sergeant jr.

wild things (1998)


Direction: John McNaughton | cast : Matt Dillon, Kevin Bacon, Neve Campbell,Theresa Russell


Sam Lombardo is the most popular teacher at his school. Kelly is one of hisstudents. One day she invades his house and tries to seduce him. The next dayshe is upset that Sam has raped her. A few days later, another girl, SuzieToller, confesses that she had been raped by him before. Needing help to provehis innocence, he hires attorney Ken Bowden.

The Disappearance of Nora (1993)


Direction: Joyce Chopra | cast : Veronica Hamel, Stephen Collins, Dennis Farina,Stan Ivar


When Nora Fremont regains consciousness in a deserted desert, she has lost hermemory. She can’t even remember her name. Nora gets a lift and ends up in Renowhere she catches the attention of Denton, who works in hotel security. Hetakes care of her and slowly but surely Nora starts to remember things.However, her flashbacks are very confusing and Nora begins to believe that shekilled someone, possibly her own husband.

Playing for Keeps (2012)


Direction: Gabriele Muccino | cast : Gerard Butler, Jessica Biel, Noah Lomax,Dennis Quaid


The retired Scottish professional player George Dryer would have everything inorder if it weren’t for the fact that almost everyone has forgotten about himand he has moved to the United States to be closer to his son. George alsoaspires to a job as a sports reporter, but these plans do not really gosmoothly either. That could well change when he is asked to coach son Lewis’ailing squad. Not only does the job have a magnetic effect on the females, italso seems to bring him closer to his ex Stacie.

John Jansen (2016)


Direction: Jay Oliveira | cast : John Jansen


For the first time, former criminal John Jansen tells about his criminal past.He was once the head of the Juliët gang and responsible for the production ofecstasy, hashish trafficking, kidnapping, extortion and a series of bankrobberies. For the latter he was arrested and went to jail. When he was free,John decided to improve his life and started working for the well-being ofhomeless young people.

The dinner (2013)


Direction: Menno Meyjes | cast : Thekla Reuten, Daan Schuurmans, Kim van Kooten,Jonas Smulders


Serge, a politician running for premiership, and Paul, a failed historyteacher but now a homemaker, are brothers. They go out to dinner with theirwives, Babette and Claire. There is talk of small talk, but there is a cleartension. They have come together to talk about one subject, but avoid it atall costs: their children. Because how far should you go to protect your childas a parent?

Dick Trom (2010)


Direction: Arne Toonen | cast : Eva van der Gucht, Thijs Römer, Marcel Musters,Loes Haverkort


Dik Trom is a cheerful, honest, slightly chubby boy. He lives with his parentsin cozy Dikkedam, where everyone is just as fat and exuberant as he is. Dik’shappy life changes when the family moves to Dunhoven, where no one isexuberant or fat. People are only concerned with appearance, health and sport.They are therefore not at all waiting for that fat family Trom and theirrestaurant full of calories. Not only the restaurant has a difficult start,Dik is also having trouble adapting. For the first time in his life he becomesaware of his size. Especially when he falls in love with Lieve, the thinnestgirl in all of Dunhoven. Lieve’s mother is a dietician and she weighs herdaughter every day. Dik is not the only one who has his eye on the beautifulLieve. Viktor, the cheeky son of gym owner Dolf, also competes for her hand.The battle between the two ruffs will be settled during the local summercompetition.

Cloaca (2003)


Direction: Willem van de Sande Bakhuyzen | cast : Peter Blok, Pierre Bokma, GijsScholten van Aschat, Jaap Spijkers


Joep, Tom, Pieter and Maarten each have their own problems. In a surge ofsolidarity, they decide to help each other out. But when it turns out that theprecarious balance that they each have found in their lives is threatened as aresult, they drop each other and choose for their own skin. The old friendshipand their former hopes prove unable to withstand the test of time and theirown selfish ambitions.

Humberto Tan does not understand the fuss of Ungehoord Nederland: ‘Why?’

Humberto Tan. Source: Humberto

Humberto Tan lashed out at broadcaster in his own talk show last night_Unheard of Netherlands_. In the broadcast, he stated that he did not fullyunderstand the fuss surrounding the statements about ‘anti-white racism’ andthe images shown in the broadcast. Because everyone could have seen thiscoming. “They are doing exactly what they promised when they started thebroadcaster.”

Last Thursday sun Unheard of Netherlands in an item about racism, acompilation of internet videos in which people of color beat up white people.According to presenter Raïsa Blommestijn, the program wanted to show “a lessexposed aspect of racism on social media”. She spoke of “whites being beatenup by negroes.”

Much criticism of the item soon followed. For example, the NPO and allbroadcasters spoke out against the fragment. Unheard of Netherlands has beenunder fire this summer. Watch the clip below.

Uncut racist item on the @npo> ; produced with tax money, legitimized by, among others, a professor of the> @UniLeiden. It really> is a shame. pic.twitter.com/5EdH4XCl0a>> — Max den Blanken (@maxdenblanken) September 15,> 2022

Humberto Tan: ‘Why so much fuss?’

Humberto Tan also picked up on the issue last night. “Last week there was alot of fuss about the statements of Unheard of Netherlands. But I wondered:why? Unheard does exactly what they promised when they started their ownbroadcaster.”

He points out the key points of the broadcaster. “You can just find it on thewebsite. They constantly point out the adverse effects of mass immigration andthe preservation of Dutch traditions and culture.”

‘We can do a lot of cheating to others who have a different skin color’

In his statement, he cites statements by the well-known writer Yuval NoahHarari. He has written in one of his books that people are not such sweetanimals at all. “We can be very false to others because they have a differentskin color, speak a different language, or have a different religion.”

There is Unheard of Netherlands according to him proof of this. Humberto Tanalso doesn’t seem to understand why there is so much criticism of people whoresist that falsehood: the woke culture. “People who ask for equal rights orjust ask for more consideration for each other are even dismissed as a threatto the rule of law.”

We humans are not such sweet animals at all> #Humberto> pic.twitter.com/hlt5S0okJ0>> — Humberto (@HumbertoRTL) September 17,> 2022

Humberto Tan: ‘I don’t think virtues are wrong at all’

According to Humberto Tan, it sometimes goes so far that in the eyes of somepeople woke-ism and virtue are even ‘undesirable and actually a kind ofsuspicious’. “Well, I don’t think virtue is a bad word at all. On thecontrary.”

Finally, he points to the – in his eyes – woke videos of children of color whofinally see a main character in Disney film who is also in color, namely themermaid. “That’s why I say this,” said Humberto Tan. “This video is good fromall sides and shows how important it is to be seen. The woke discussion hasfueled this and it has this result.”

Prince William, Prince Harry Walk Side-By-Side For Queen Elizabeth’s Funeral Procession

Prince William and Prince Harry reunited once again for the state funeral oftheir grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, at Westminster Abbey on Monday.

The brothers walked side-by-side during the processional behind QueenElizabeth’s coffin on the way to the Abbey, with their cousin, Peter Phillips,to Harry’s left. At Prince Philip’s funeral last year, Peter notably walkedbetween the two brothers.

The brothers later followed the queen’s coffin into the Abbey itself, wherethey were joined by other members of the royal family.

Prince William and Prince Harry arrive at Westminster Abbey in London onSept.  19. (Photo: MARCO BERTORELLO via GettyImages)

Prince William and Prince Harry arrive at Westminster Abbey in London on Sept.19. (Photo: MARCO BERTORELLO via Getty Images)

Prince William and Prince Harry arrive at Westminster Abbey in London on Sept.19. (Photo: MARCO BERTORELLO via Getty Images)

Prince William and Prince Harry watch as the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II isplaced on a gun carriage ahead of the state funeral.  (Photo: WPA Pool viaGettyImages)PrinceWilliam and Prince Harry watch as the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II is placedon a gun carriage ahead of the state funeral.  (Photo: WPA Pool via GettyImages)

Prince William and Prince Harry watch as the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II isplaced on a gun carriage ahead of the state funeral. (Photo: WPA Pool viaGetty Images)

Prince William and Prince Harry watch as the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II isplaced on a gun carriage ahead of the state funeral. (Photo: WPA Pool viaGetty Images)

The Prince and Princess of Wales then walked in front of the Duke and Duchessof Sussex, with their two children, 9-year-old Prince George and 7-year-oldPrincess Charlotte, walking alongside their parents.

Both William and Harry participated in a vigil for the queen on Saturdaynight, where they kept watched over the monarch’s coffin alongside Elizabeth’ssix other grandchildren: Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie; Lady Louise Windsor;James, Viscount Severn; Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall.

Queen Elizabeth II's grandchildren (LR) Prince Harry and Prince Williamarrive to hold a vigil around the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, at WestminsterHall on Sep.  17. (Photo: AARON CHOWN via GettyImages)QueenElizabeth II's grandchildren (LR) Prince Harry and Prince William arrive tohold a vigil around the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, at Westminster Hall onSep.  17. (Photo: AARON CHOWN via GettyImages)

Queen Elizabeth II’s grandchildren (LR) Prince Harry and Prince William arriveto hold a vigil around the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, at Westminster Hallon Sep. 17. (Photo: AARON CHOWN via Getty Images)

Queen Elizabeth II’s grandchildren (LR) Prince Harry and Prince William arriveto hold a vigil around the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, at Westminster Hallon Sep. 17. (Photo: AARON CHOWN via Getty Images)

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Spain’s King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia arrive at Westminster Abbey inLondon.

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Carole Middleton and Michael Middleton, parents of Kate Middleton, thePrincess of Wales, arrive at Westminster Abbey.

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Coldstream Guards ahead of the state funeral Queen Elizabeth II on Sep. 19.

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Invited guests arriving at the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.

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President Joe Biden arrives at Westminster Abbey.

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President Joe Biden and Jill Biden at Westminster Abbey.

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A marching band performs ahead of the funeral service for Queen Elizabeth II.

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Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern arrives.

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French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron arrive at thestate funeral.

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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Liz Truss, and Hugh O’Leary arrive atWestminster Abbey.

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Former Prime Ministers Gordon Brown and Tony Blair arrive at WestminsterAbbey.

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King Charles III and Princess Anne, Princess Royal attend the state funeralfor their mother, Queen Elizabeth II.

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King Charles III arrives with Princess Anne, Prince William, and Prince Harryfor the funeral.

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Prince William and Prince Harry walked side-by-side at Queen Elizabeth’sfuneral procession to Westminster Abbey, alongside their cousin, PeterPhillips.

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LONDON, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 19: (LR) Prince George of Wales, Camilla, QueenConsort and Catherine, Princess of Wales during the State Funeral of QueenElizabeth II at Westminster Abbey on September 19, 2022 in London, England.Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor was born in Bruton Street, Mayfair, London on21 April 1926. She married Prince Philip in 1947 and ascended the throne ofthe United Kingdom and Commonwealth on 6 February 1952 after the death of herFather, King George VI. Queen Elizabeth II died at Balmoral Castle in Scotlandon September 8, 2022, and is succeeded by her eldest son, King Charles III.(Photo by Samir Hussein/WireImage)

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Princess Charlotte of Wales arrives at Westminster Abbey.

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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex arrives at Westminster Abbey for the state funeralof Queen Elizabeth II.

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Gentlemen at Arms, the Queen’s bodyguard takes part in the state funeralservice.

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The Princess of Wales, the Duchess of Sussex, Prince George and PrincessCharlotte arrive at the funeral.

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The Princess of Wales, Princess Charlotte and Prince George arrive.

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The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II with the Imperial State Crown resting on topis carried into Westminster Abbey.

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The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II during the State Funeral of Queen ElizabethII at Westminster Abbey.

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The Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince George of Wales, Peter Phillips, andZara and Mike Tindall attend the state funeral service.

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Members of the royal family walk behind the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II asthey leave the state funeral.

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The Wales family and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex follow the coffin of QueenElizabeth II as it is carried out of Westminster Abbey.

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The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II carried by pallbearers at the state funeralof Queen Elizabeth II, held at Westminster Abbey.

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The Prince of Wales follows the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, draped in aRoyal Standard and adorned with the Imperial State Crown and the Sovereign’sorb and sceptre.

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Prince William and Prince Harry during the State Funeral of Queen Elizabeth IIat Westminster Abbey on Sep.19

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The Duchess of Sussex, Camilla, Queen Consort, Prince George, the Princess ofWales and Princess Charlotte look at the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, drapedin a Royal Standard and adorned with the Imperial State Crown and theSovereign’s orb and sceptre.

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Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice of York are driven behind theprocession of the coffin towards Buckingham Palace following the State Funeralof Queen Elizabeth II.

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King Charles, Camilla, Queen Consort, the Princess of Wales, PrincessCharlotte, Prince George and Prince William look at members of the BearerParty transferring the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II.

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Princess Charlotte of Wales cries next to the Princess of Wales, Prince Georgeand Camilla, Queen Consort at Wellington Arch after the State Funeral of QueenElizabeth II.

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The Queen’s funeral cortege borne on the State Gun Carriage of the Royal Navytravels along The Mall.

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Royal Navy sailors escort the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, draped in theRoyal Standard, on the State Gun Carriage of the Royal Navy, at WellingtonArch in London.

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Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 7, Join Royal Family Procession at Queen Elizabeth’s Funeral

Prince George and Princess Charlotte joined their parents in honoring theirgreat-grandmother Queen Elizabeth at the late monarch’s state funeral onMonday.

George, 9, and Charlotte, 7, took part in the royal family procession behindthe Queen’s coffin alongside Prince William and Kate Middleton as the familymade their way down the aisle of Westminster Abbey. Kate, 40, escorted thelittle ones into the service, though William, 40, arrived earlier alongsideKing Charles III.

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Kate Middleton Arrives with Prince George and Princess Charlotte to Queen’sFuneral at Westminster Abbey

Prince George, Kate Middleton, Princess Charlotte and Meghan Markle

William and Kate spent last week carefully considering whether to includetheir eldest two children in the procession and service, PEOPLE understands.With the eyes of the world on them, their parents kept in mind the fact thatGeorge and Charlotte were at Westminster Abbey for Prince Philip’s memorialservice in March.

RELATED: A Guide to All the Notable Names at Queen Elizabeth II ‘s Funeral

George and Charlotte are several years younger than William was when heattended his mother Princess Diana’s funeral in 1997 at the age of 15. PrinceLouis, 4, was likely deemed too young to join the rest of the family forMonday’s funeral.

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William revealed that the ceremonial procession of Queen Elizabeth’s coffinfrom Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall last week reminded him of the sameritual following the death of his mother.

“He said how difficult it was yesterday and how it reminded him of his mum’sfuneral,” said mourner Jane Wells, The Telegraph reported. “Catherine saidit’s just been such a difficult time for all of them, for the whole family.”

Last week, Charles, 73, addressed the United Kingdom for the first time afterthe Queen died at the age of 96. Among the changes announced, Charles sharedthat Prince William and Kate, both 40, had inherited the titles of Prince andPrincess of Wales.

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RELATED: Kate Middleton Shares Prince Louis ‘ Heartbreaking Words: ‘GrannieIs With Great-Grandpa Now’

Their three children — who are now the second, third, and fourth in line tothe throne — go from being Princes and Princess of Cambridge to being Princesand Princess of Wales. Therefore, they are now Prince George of Wales,Princess Charlotte of Wales and Prince Louis of Wales.

At a 40-minute walkabout outside Windsor Castle on September 10, the newPrince of Wales opened up to one well-wisher in the crowd about his family.Elaine Gee, 58, a teacher from Wokingham, spoke to William about thedifficulty in explaining the Queen’s death to her primary school pupils.

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“I told him how I work at a school and how it’s been a strange yearcelebrating the Jubilee and now it’s all changed and we are talking aboutthis,” Gee told PEOPLE. “He spoke about George, Charlotte and Louis, sayingthat they were trying to keep some sense of continuity for them at school andkeep things as normal as possible.”

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Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis were photographed going toa preview day of classes at their new school, Lambrook, just one day beforethe Queen’s death.

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Kate told another well-wisher outside Windsor Castle that Prince Louis had asweet reaction to the news of Queen Elizabeth’s death, saying, “At leastGrannie is with Great-Grandpa now,” according to The Sunday Times royals

Top 5 new movies and series on Netflix, from Anna to Do Revenge

It’s the time of year to just stay indoors and swing on Netflix. In our view,these are the most striking new Netflix movies and series that appeared inweek 37.

This week features a diverse list of new movies and series on Netflix,including an interesting revival of a classic high school series and a Netflixdocumentary about a toxic, paranoid mother.

New movies and series in week 37 on Netflix

With dot on one in the list of new Netflix movies and series in week 37, wefind a tasty spy thriller from 2019. The perfect Saturday night movie.

1. Anna (Movie)

The film Anna is already from 2019 and can be seen on Netflix since thisweek. Although the film did not really appeal to critics at the time, the spyfilm has now become a ratings hit on Netflix. The film Anna tells about theRussian model Anna Poliatova, who carries a deep secret with her. She is alsoone of Russia’s most dangerous spies.

2. Heartbreak High (Original Series)

In second place in the list of new films and series we find a reboot of adelicious classic. Heartbreak High screams 90s of course at those that ringa bell. The successful Australian high school series was immensely popular,also in the Netherlands. Netflix has released a reboot especially for thecurrent young generations. Shall Heartbreak High 2.0 become as global asuccess as the original?

3. Do Revenge (Original Movie)

Good news for Netflix subscribers who can’t get enough of Maya Hawke’s actingperformance ( Stranger Things ). The rising star – and daughter Ethan Hawkeand Uma Thurman – will star in Do Revenge a high school comedy in Hitchcocksauce.

The popular Drea (Camila Mendes, Riverdale ) wants revenge on her boyfriendfor publishing her sex tape. Exchange student Eleanor (Maya Hawke) is hauntedby a rumor. The two teens team up to take action against their tormentors. Ina nutshell: teenage girls take revenge in a film laced with black humor

4. Sins of Our Mother (Original Documentary)

This week’s list of movies and series also includes a grim Netflix OriginalDocumentary. Sins of Our Mother tells of a dangerous cocktail of murder,religious fanaticism and the belief that the world is going to end. The motherin question is also referred to as ‘doomsday mother’ in the documentary. Youcan see what impact this lady in question had on the people around her Sinsof Our Mother.

5. Drifting Home (Original Anime)

So, enough apocalypse for today. We happily continue with a nice OriginalAnime in the top 5 with new movies and series on Netflix. In Drifting Home agroup of elementary school children has become adrift in an abandonedapartment building. Yes, a floating apartment building. The young group trieswith all their might to find their way home.

Also check out the new movies and series that appeared on Netflix in week 36,such as a brand new season of Cobra Kai.

10 money questions to Luc Appermont: ‘We have done well’

1 Do you spend a lot of time on money matters?

‘I won’t be hypocritical: Bart and I have done well and financially realizedwhat we wanted to achieve. Yet I have never really cared much about ourfinances. We have surrounded ourselves with a few confidential advisers andadvisers, so that every major financial decision is checked with at leastthree people. But to be honest: when we meet with our accountant, I especiallyhope that we will be through all the paperwork as soon as possible so that wecan have dinner.’ (laughs)

2 Who gave you your best financial advice?

‘My father, although as a CPAS employee he was not at home in the businessenvironment either. He urged me to buy real estate as soon as possible at thestart of my career. With my first savings I bought a property in Bilzen with avery heavy loan. It paid off well: from day one I rented it out to publicservices for years. I myself only entered it for the first time after fortyyears, when the lease had ended.’

3 What do you invest in?

‘About two-thirds of our assets is in real estate, the rest is in an equityand bond portfolio. The management is outsourced and we receive a report everyyear. Soon we will have a meeting with the adviser about this, the first sincethe war in Ukraine started. I have little illusions. At the same time, Irealize that we have to sweat out the crisis and that there is no point inpanicking.’

4 When do you want to stop working?

“There’s no age limit on a craft that’s based on creativity and entertainment.Bart and I have agreed that we will tell each other immediately if we noticethat what we are doing is no longer acceptable to an audience. Until then wewill continue. Not because we need it financially, but mainly because we liketo do it.’

5 How much is your pension benefit?

We still dream of an apartment in Paris. “

‘With my mixed career I now have a pension of about 1,500 euros. That is notin proportion to what I have paid all those years, as a self-employed personand as an employee. That is why we have worked so hard to be financiallyindependent. That is mainly due to Bart, who has much more of the self-employed mentality that I lack.’

6 What do you like to spend money on?

‘We like to eat out. In an ordinary restaurant around the corner or in a starrestaurant, although the latter remains something for special occasions. Theweekly shopping also takes a big bite out of the budget. Bart is an excellentcook, who buys the best ingredients in specialized stores. That adds upquickly.’

7 How do you feel about inflation?

‘The rising electricity and water bill is still cutting in. I’m quite frugalin that respect, while Bart is a bit more casual. Behind his back I often haveto turn off the lights, close the doors or turn off the taps.’

8 What is the greatest luxury for you?

‘That I don’t have to. I’ve always been my own boss and I’ve always kept myfreedom.’

9 Have you thought about your succession planning?

‘We really put a lot of effort into that five years ago. That was certainlynecessary because we don’t have children. The power of attorney is also inorder. We have already seen too much misery among friends and acquaintances,because the deceased had not arranged anything.’

10 What would you buy if money were no object?

‘An apartment in Paris. At the start of his career, Bart was completelycaptivated by the French capital. We once saw a beautiful penthouse for saleon the Champs-Élysées. That cost 20 million Belgian francs, which of course wedidn’t have. We even considered taking out a loan for this. In the end wedidn’t. For that money we could spend our whole lives in the best hotels whenwe were in Paris. Yet it has always remained a dream to own a property there.’

Can Orange play better André Hazes or hardstyle in the dressing room next World Cup?

In top football you will rarely find a locker room where no music is playedbefore the match. After all, music motivates; it makes you happy, it connects,it creates combativeness. At least we think. Because how big is the influenceof dressing room music on the field? Is it there at all? We dive into theempirical archive and may come up with useful advice for Louis van Gaal andhis associates.

By Tom Röfekamp

Our lives are laced with music. You hear music in the supermarket, in the puband in the telephone queue for the IKEA helpdesk. You listen to it on thebike, in the shower (yes, what you yourself whine you can also call music) andwhile driving. Even if you in the middle of nowhere and you think you havebanned any chance of outside stimuli from your environment, chances are a birdflying overhead will still chirp its happy melodies in your ear. Music iseverywhere.

Just imagine the 2010 World Cup without vuvuzelas.

So it should come as no surprise that sport is also imbued with it. Imagine aSaturday run without earphones. A bench press without headphones. Or,zooming out more, a packed football stadium, where all you hear is the buzz ofpeople chatting quietly in the stands, without chants, vuvuzelas or thump ofdrums brought along. It wouldn’t be the same.

We will stay in the stadium for a while. We go through the players tunnel,take one or two exits and then pass the door frame of the dressing room.There, one of the teams present – ​​say Liverpool – is preparing for the gameof the year. Let’s say the Champions League final. The chosen team DJ (sayJordan Henderson) connects his phone to the included speaker system as usualand looks up ‘the’ number: All of the Lights by Kanye West. He presses’play’, and the music starts playing.

When it comes to music, Erik ten Hag ‘s policy during his time at BayernMunich left a lot to be desired…

Does music boost performance on the pitch? In 2013, researchers from the Leibniz University in Hanover took the test.They had two teams of five play three games and moved the variables perperformance. In the first game, neither team got to hear music beforehand. Inthe second, one crew heard fast, electronic compositions on wirelessheadphones, synchronized to the nearest thousandth of a second. The other teamgot after asynchronous numbers, varying in rhythm and tempo. During the lastgame, the roles were reversed: the ‘asynchronous’ team got the coordinatedmusic, and vice versa.

The results were evident: a team performed significantly better withsynchronous music than without or with asynchronous music. Researcher GerdSchmitz, who presented the findings to the German Football Association (DFB)after the experiment, described it as “a medium to large effect.” Whentrainers in Germany became aware of the results, they were immediatelyenthusiastic to test them in practice, the professor said afterwards.

Professor Costas Karageorghis of Brunel University in London picked up wherehis colleague across the Channel left off. In 2018, Karageorghis and hiscolleagues followed 34 youth players from a (as yet unknown) Premier Leagueclub over the course of a season, with the aim of charting their’psychological use of music’. It emerged from the questionnaires, reflectionsand interviews that the right sounds resulted in more self-confidence and abetter ability to suppress nerves. Music could also lead to betterperformances in training and competitions and give a sense of group cohesion.

In fact, players could even bad feel prepared if they were not told musicbefore a competition or training session. Erik ten Hag’s match policy duringhis time at Bayern Munich therefore left something to be desired.

Maybe the repertoire of hardcore DJ Angerfist isn ‘t quite the right choicefor a competition, but with Beethoven you might be cutting yourself evenmore.

pace! Whether you’re preparing for an important pot of the first movement ofBeethoven’s Moonlight Sonata setup or the repertoire of hardcore DJAngerfist makes quite a difference. Higher tempos provide motivation andimproved performance during short, intensive efforts; slower music isespecially helpful for endurance sports. Researchers at the University ofSouth Queensland discovered this in early 2020 in a large-scale literaturestudy. In the study – in which Karageorghis also co-wrote – it was discoveredthat a slower music tempo can help maintain a calmer heartbeat. Sports thatmainly revolve around endurance, such as running, would benefit from this.More explosive sports, for example CrossFit, thrive better with uptemponumbers. Although football falls somewhere in the middle of the spectrum, itcan most often be characterized as an endurance sport. Angerfist doesn’t seemso the way to go.

There’s a caveat, though: the Queensland findings involved music during theday sporting efforts. It can be said with certainty that the arbitral quartetwill come and get a story when Denzel Dumfries walks onto the field withBluetooth earphones in the upcoming World Cup. That is why Orange has to getthe most out of the music before the game. The ‘instant effect’ of slowersongs then falls into the water: it is better to choose at that moment to givethe heartbeat a boost.

This image will have been seen often enough in the dressing room, when ex-Crystal Palace teammates Damien Delaney and Wilfried Zaha clashed over theirdiffering musical tastes once again.

Who gets the auxiliary? As Karageorghis and colleagues concluded in their 2018 study, can music leadto a sense of group cohesion. Only we as humans differ fundamentally in ourlistening preferences. Just think of a nightclub you walk into and the musicisn’t your thing at all. Okay, the part of your group of friends that alsolikes to do ‘the butt shake’ in their spare time bass-heavy reggaeton beatsfrom the Latin American filing cabinet might persuade you to stay for onebeer, but after that you’ll want to leave with your tires screeching. Why elsewould it work in a dressing room?

It doesn’t, Karageorghis confirmed. A song or selection of songs where anentire group of players wants to scream their lungs out ensures mutual unity,the willingness to go through fire for each other. Music that doesn’t resonatewith everyone has the opposite effect. “The amount of crap I had to listento…” lamented former Crystal Palace defender and rock and roll enthusiastDamien Delaney in early 2021. The Athletic. “I think I officially gave upwhen someone told me there was a genre of music called ‘drill’.”

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Partly for this reason, players are increasingly withdrawing into their ownlistening bubbles. The image of footballers preparing for a match with theirown chosen music on their earphones or headphones is becoming more and moreprevalent. “That does very little for team unity,” Karageorghis said. “If youask me as a psychologist whether individual preparation for a sport in whichyou are mutually dependent on each other is optimal, I would say ‘no’. Yes, dosome individual preparation. But you have to walk onto the field in a commonrhythm. In harmony. As a unit,” said the scientist.

Karageorghis believes there should always be one song that can bring the teamtogether. One of the best examples of this in recent football history isperhaps that of Chorley FC, which plays at the sixth tier of England. In the2020/21 season, Chorley surprised friend and foe by making it to the fourthround of the FA Cup and knocking Championship club Derby County out of thetournament 2-0. The victory song? A lament about the aftermath of a brokenrelationship – better known as Someone Like You from Adele. And don’t forgetthe Orange Lionesses, who seemed more united than ever at the 2017 World Cupceremony. You Can ‘t Get That Smile Off My Face by John de Bever blared fromthe speakers.

The Soundtrack of Champions Back to Liverpool. With the final notes of Rihanna’s rousing chorus stillringing in the players’ ears, they get ready to hit the Wanda Metropolitanofield. Tottenham Hotspur is the opponent tonight. Already in the secondminute, Mohamed Salah puts his team ahead by shooting a penalty decorated bySadio Mané impeccably. Tottenham then has possession of the ball, but hardlycreates any chances. Liverpool keeps things closed without any problems, ismore dangerous and closes the game just before time via Divock Origi. TheReds win their first Champions League in 14 years, and manager Jürgen Kloppcan hold up the big-eared cup for the first time.

Why this example? It’s true – including the song that buzzed the walls of theLiverpool dressing room beforehand. Although the qualities of the Liverpool of2019 should certainly not be misunderstood; music makes a difference. Scienceproves it. Adele may have been unable to get Chorley FC past Premier Leagueclub Wolverhampton Wanderers two seasons ago; it did provide that extra bit ofteam spirit, which allowed ‘David’ Chorley to triumph against ‘Goliath’ DerbyCounty. It could give just that little bit you need in a paper-matched battle.

Liverpool captain and team DJ Jordan Henderson holds up the Champions Leaguetrophy after a season in which Kanye West ‘s ‘All of the Lights’ was theanthem.

So what can the Orange learn from this for the coming World Cup? Which songshould the chosen team DJ permanently pin to the top of his Spotify library?

Well, that depends. André Hazes may be a Dutch icon, but if the majority ofthe selection prefers to turn their ears inside out when hearing Mokumtearjerkers, his music should be kept out of the dressing room. The trick isto find common ground, as Karageorghis said. One song that leaves everyone onthe same page. And preferably one that has a bit of pace. Angerfist, maybe.Maybe Henderson has some tips.

And if it all doesn’t help, there is always music to comfort them.

Top 5 new movies and series on Netflix, from Anna to Do Revenge

It’s the time of year to just stay indoors and swing on Netflix. In our view,these are the most striking new Netflix movies and series that appeared inweek 37.

This week features a diverse list of new movies and series on Netflix,including an interesting revival of a classic high school series and a Netflixdocumentary about a toxic, paranoid mother.

New movies and series in week 37 on Netflix

With dot on one in the list of new Netflix movies and series in week 37, wefind a tasty spy thriller from 2019. The perfect Saturday night movie.

1. Anna (Movie)

The film Anna is already from 2019 and can be seen on Netflix since thisweek. Although the film did not really appeal to critics at the time, the spyfilm has now become a ratings hit on Netflix. The film Anna tells about theRussian model Anna Poliatova, who carries a deep secret with her. She is alsoone of Russia’s most dangerous spies.

2. Heartbreak High (Original Series)

In second place in the list of new films and series we find a reboot of adelicious classic. Heartbreak High screams 90s of course at those that ringa bell. The successful Australian high school series was immensely popular,also in the Netherlands. Netflix has released a reboot especially for thecurrent young generations. Shall Heartbreak High 2.0 become as global asuccess as the original?

3. Do Revenge (Original Movie)

Good news for Netflix subscribers who can’t get enough of Maya Hawke’s actingperformance ( Stranger Things ). The rising star – and daughter Ethan Hawkeand Uma Thurman – will star in Do Revenge a high school comedy in Hitchcocksauce.

The popular Drea (Camila Mendes, Riverdale ) wants revenge on her boyfriendfor publishing her sex tape. Exchange student Eleanor (Maya Hawke) is hauntedby a rumor. The two teens team up to take action against their tormentors. Ina nutshell: teenage girls take revenge in a film laced with black humor

4. Sins of Our Mother (Original Documentary)

This week’s list of movies and series also includes a grim Netflix OriginalDocumentary. Sins of Our Mother tells of a dangerous cocktail of murder,religious fanaticism and the belief that the world is going to end. The motherin question is also referred to as ‘doomsday mother’ in the documentary. Youcan see what impact this lady in question had on the people around her Sinsof Our Mother.

5. Drifting Home (Original Anime)

So, enough apocalypse for today. We happily continue with a nice OriginalAnime in the top 5 with new movies and series on Netflix. In Drifting Home agroup of elementary school children has become adrift in an abandonedapartment building. Yes, a floating apartment building. The young group trieswith all their might to find their way home.

Also check out the new movies and series that appeared on Netflix in week 36,such as a brand new season of Cobra Kai.