Gina Schumacher27, daughter of Michael Schumacher, 55, former Formula 1 driver, got married in Mallorca. She gave it to her long-term partner on her family’s finca Iain Bethke said yes, as Michael Schumacher’s manager confirmed to the German Press Agency. The couple is loud Picture have been together for seven years and have been engaged since summer 2023. Loud Mallorca Magazine Both Schumacher and Bethke are professional riders and have been living on a Schumacher family ranch in Texas since 2022. A country band also played at her wedding reception, which was organized by a northern German wedding planner.
Tom Parker Bowles49, son of Britain’s Queen Camilla77, also appreciates his mother for her cooking. Even when he was a child, she used to prepare fantastic fried chicken, baked eggs and shepherd’s pie. And she still cooks well today, praised author Parker Bowles to the German Press Agency. In a book, the son of Camilla and her first husband Andrew Parker Bowles deals with royal cuisine. While previous monarchs would have been served eight to ten courses for breakfast, his mother usually only eats some porridge with honey in the morning. Charles III, 75, her husband, prefers dried fruit.
Emma Watson34, Daniel Radcliffe35, Rupert Grint36, once a child star in the “Harry Potter” films, have paid tribute to the late British actress Maggie Smith. Watson, who plays wizard student Hermione Granger in the films, wrote on Instagram that she previously had no idea what a legend Smith was, who played Professor McGonagall in the films. “It was only as an adult that I learned to appreciate sharing the screen with a true definition of greatness.” Ron actor Grint wrote that Smith was “so special, always funny and always kind.” “Harry Potter” actor Daniel Radcliffe also paid tribute to the two-time Oscar winner, who died on Friday at the age of 89.
Sasa Stanišić46, German-Bosnian writer, can recommend his profession as a book author. Prerequisite: Like him, you can work anywhere. He not only has an office at the publishing house, but also often sits in a café in Hamburg-Altona. Stanišić told the German Press Agency that he could also write well on trains on the way to readings. “I can really work anywhere,” which also gives him the opportunity to respond to his nine-year-old son Nikolai’s school schedule and to spend a lot of time with him.