According to insiders cited in Close-On magazine, despite the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's presence in California, it's the Prince and Princess of Wales who have garnered the most substantial support. The source revealed that numerous big-name stars have reached out to Prince William and Kate to express their support during this ongoing feud with Harry and Meghan. This trend became particularly evident during Prince William's recent visit to New York for the Earthshot Prize.
rewrite this paragraph like human written content with same formatting"Recent reports now suggest that the Waleses are drawing in A-listers like Tom Cruise, Taylor Swift, and Tom Hanks in their apparent quest to establish a stronger presence in the United States. Insiders have confirmed this shift, emphasizing that being associated with William and Kate is a highly attractive prospect for many celebrities. Their popularity and appeal make it easy for them to gather support, and there's a sense of gratification in the fact that Hollywood still remains enthralled with all things royal.
As a result, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are said to be deeply displeased with the turn of events. Meghan's signing with WME as a client in April fueled speculation of a potential return to acting, and she and Harry perceive William and Kate's actions as a thinly veiled attempt to engage in another tit-for-tat. However, William and Catherine seem unfazed by the reactions of the Sussexes. Their primary focus is on their duties and the global expansion of the British royal family's popularity. Revenge or retaliation is not their concern.
Notably, it has also been reported that a star-studded celebrity lineup, including luminaries like Cate Blanchett and Hannah Waddingham, will be part of Prince William's awards night. Hannah Waddingham, known for her role at the heart of the fictional soccer club in "Ted Lasso," is set to host the evening, shining a spotlight on innovative ideas aimed at environmental preservation. She expressed her delight at being involved and emphasized the importance of optimism and human ingenuity.
Furthermore, the Emmy Award-winning Cate Blanchett will present one of the awards, and the star of "To All the Boys," Lana Condor, will also be in attendance. The evening will see wildlife conservationist and Earthshot advocate Robert Irwin, the son of the late Steve Irwin, introducing the prize winners. South African actor Nomzamo Mbatha will also play a role in announcing the winners.
Each winner will receive $1.3 million as part of the prestigious prize, and organizers have promised that more notable figures will be announced for this special evening, which is set to take place in Singapore on November 7th.