Here’s a fashion statement if there ever was one, emphasis on statement. You can now show your support for…wait for it….Prince Andrew, by wearing a special t-shirt.

Lady Victoria Hervey, a former acquaintance of Prince Andrew, has launched a line of T-shirts branded with the word "Faked" across a contentious photograph involving the Prince. This image, which has played a crucial role in the royal's fall from grace, depicts Andrew with Virginia Giuffre, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, and the convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell in the background.
Hervey, who briefly dated Andrew in the 1990s, seems convinced that the picture has been manipulated, asserting that Andrew's head was superimposed onto Epstein's body. Despite these claims, the photographer who released the photo has dismissed the notion of tampering as "ridiculous."

The T-shirt design, which Lady Victoria claims was created by the person she believes to be the original photographer, has sparked quite a buzz, leading to the establishment of her new clothing brand, The Faked. Described as a way to "spark conversations and challenge perceptions of reality," the T-shirts are selling for £50.

Meghan Markle has reportedly been making efforts to forge a friendship with global pop icon Taylor Swift, showcasing her admiration for Swift's personal branding and marketing acumen. Meghan supposedly extended an invitation to Swift to join her on her podcast 'Archetypes', an invitation that was symbolized through a personal, handwritten note. Despite the fact that Swift did not appear on the podcast, Meghan's interest in the singer remains strong.
Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield told GBN America, "Meghan made sure to attend Taylor Swift's concert in Los Angeles and importantly ensured that People Magazine was aware of her presence at the event. It seems crucial for Meghan to have this information relayed to gossip sites, highlighting her desire for people to know she was there."

Prince William displayed his sense of humor as he laughed off Royal Family jokes at the BAFTA Awards. Attending as BAFTA's President, a role he has held since 2010, William enjoyed the festivities where the film 'Oppenheimer' was a major winner.

Hosted by David Tennant, known for his role in 'Doctor Who', the evening was filled with humor. Nick Mohammed, a comedian and actor, took the stage and made light-hearted jabs at the Prince of Wales. Mohammed comically explained the evacuation protocol in case of an emergency, humorously prioritizing himself first, followed by the BAFTA trophies and others, and then, almost as an afterthought, he added, "Oh! And the royals! Sorry. Sorry! Sorry!"
Cutting to William, the cameras showed him joining in the laughter with the audience. Earlier, he had engaged with movie enthusiasts outside the venue, expressing his disappointment at not having seen many nominated film saying “ I've done the fewest I've ever done this year, annoyingly. I've had other things on my mind.. but hopefully I'll catch up."