ENTERTAINMENT

Prince William’s back to work Tuesday

Prince William and Kate Middleton wanted a ‘people wedding’ and the one best way to show it is to do what every Tom, Dick and Harry would do shortly after the wedding: going back to work like many of us.
More news

How to watch Royal Wedding online

All eyes are now on the royal union at London’s historic Westminster Abbey. The International Business Times has earlier announced the coverage of the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.

The Royal Wedding route [PHOTO]

After 75 minutes of Royal wedding ceremony, the newlywed Royal couple, Prince William and Ms. Kate Middleton will leave Westminster Abbey and will travel to Buckingham Palace for the reception.

Factbox: Royal Wedding guests in numbers

The invitations to the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton were sent out to the doorsteps of prominent individuals on the third week of February. Almost two thousand individuals were jointly chosen by the Royal couple in consultation with the Palace officials and the golden-embossed invitations were issued in the name of The Queen.

Who are the members of the Royal Wedding Party [PHOTOS]

The much-awaited Royal Wedding is just hours away and billions of people are dying to see the members of the Royal Wedding party who will be joining Prince William and Kate Middleton as they walk the aisle at Westminster Abbey.

Glee stars coming to Australia

Aussie toes will be tapping when key cast members from the hit musical-comedy series GLEE, shimmy into Australia on Saturday July 16 in Sydney, and Sunday July 17 in Melbourne, to meet with fans at The Hub Productions' GLEEK ON 2011.

Royal Wedding schedule of events

Don't want to miss the Royal wedding on April 29? Here's the schedule of the royal wedding events is in Eastern Standard Time.

What movies are coming out this week? [VIDEOS]

‘Fast Five’ is the fifth sequel of the Fast and Furious franchise and which features Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and Dwayne Johnson leads the movies opening this weekend that is expected to attract both males and female patrons to race to the movie houses this weekend.

Charlie Sheen to visit Australia next week

Controversial Hollywood actor Charlie Sheen will be visiting Australia next week to appear as a guest on both radio and TV, the former star of Two and a Half Men revealed.

Prince William, Kate Middleton hold final wedding rehearsal at Westminster Abbey

The Royal couple was seen Wednesday evening being ushered into the side entrance of Westminster Abbey, reported to conduct their final rehearsal for Friday’s much anticipated wedding ceremony. This is their first wedding run through at London’s historic Westminster Abbey and the last rehearsal for Prince William and Kate Middleton before the big day on April 29.

Miranda Kerr shares her post-baby diet secrets

Victoria Secret’s model and wife of actor Orlando Bloom has generated the buzz recently for unveiling a stunning post-baby body shape that’s to die for for every woman - - mom or no mom.

Justin Bieber wows fans in Brisbane

Despite his sore back, Canadian teen sensation Justin Bieber wows the sold-out crowd during her performance in Brisbane, the first of his “My World” tour in Australia.

Will you watch the Royal Wedding?

With less than a week before the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton at Westminster Abbey, a new Survey Sampling International (SSI) survey shows that 89 per cent of respondents around the world are aware of the upcoming nuptials. In spite of the high awareness, only 10 per cent globally say that they will "definitely watch" the ceremony.

Can Kate avoid Diana’s sadness?

"Diana: Her True Story" author, Andrew Morton has given a number of reasons why Kate Middleton will not suffer the same sadness Princess Diana had after marrying Prince Charles almost three decades ago.

St. Andrews: It’s where Royal Romance between Prince William and Kate all began

She was just an ordinary girl who grew up in Chapel Row at Bucklebury, Berkshire, England. He is second in the line of Royal succession; the Britain’s future king who, next to his father could be crowned to the thrones of 16 independent states. But both wanted to study History of Art as they set foot at Scotland’s oldest university, The University of St. Andrews

Pages