How's this for a pep talk?
Runners preparing for April's London marathon to raise awareness for mental health were treated to a visit by Prince Harry on Tuesday.
Watch: Prince Harry Jogs for Homeless Youth in London, Takes a Moment to Admire Photo of Princess Diana: Pics!
The red-headed royal was all smiles as he cheered on runners -- and spoke with a few lucky athletes, including Olympian Steve Cram -- in Gateshead, England. Cram will help promote the Heads Together campaign spearheaded by Harry, Prince William, and Kate Middleton.
Related: Prince Harry Visits London Ambulance Service, Talks Importance of Mental Health in Demanding Field
During his visit, Harry also met with veterans group Walking the Wounded to learn how they are working with the local council and police on projects to support former service members, with an emphasis on providing support for mental health.
"William, Catherine and I started this campaign because we saw that...
Runners preparing for April's London marathon to raise awareness for mental health were treated to a visit by Prince Harry on Tuesday.
Watch: Prince Harry Jogs for Homeless Youth in London, Takes a Moment to Admire Photo of Princess Diana: Pics!
The red-headed royal was all smiles as he cheered on runners -- and spoke with a few lucky athletes, including Olympian Steve Cram -- in Gateshead, England. Cram will help promote the Heads Together campaign spearheaded by Harry, Prince William, and Kate Middleton.
Related: Prince Harry Visits London Ambulance Service, Talks Importance of Mental Health in Demanding Field
During his visit, Harry also met with veterans group Walking the Wounded to learn how they are working with the local council and police on projects to support former service members, with an emphasis on providing support for mental health.
"William, Catherine and I started this campaign because we saw that...
- 2/22/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Prince Harry further solidified his real-life Prince Charming status when he visited the Heads Together running team in England on Tuesday. The young royal, who has been gearing up for the 2017 London Marathon, was all smiles as he joined their morning training session and met with local sports stars, including Olympian Steve Cram, who is helping promote his family's mental health campaign. In addition to cheering on the team, Harry greeted onlookers and even stopped to tickle an adorable little boy who stood nearby, adding to his ongoing list of ridiculously cute moments with kids. All we know is Meghan Markle is one lucky lady. Related:Prince Harry Looks Scrum(ptious) While Attending a Rugby Training Session in LondonEverything We Know About Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Royal Relationship...
- 2/21/2017
- by Monica Sisavat
- Popsugar.com
It’s back to the running world for Prince Harry!
The royal traveled north on Tuesday to visit runners competing in the London marathon in April to raise awareness for mental health. In Gateshead, England, he met leading local sports stars — including Olympian Steve Cram — who will help promote the Heads Together campaign that is spearheaded by Harry, his brother Prince William and his sister-in-law Princess Kate.
Runners from #TeamHeadsTogether are getting ready to welcome Prince Harry to their marathon training day♀️ pic.twitter.com/9MunfCobxR
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) February 21, 2017
During his visit, Harry learned how the veterans’ group Walking...
The royal traveled north on Tuesday to visit runners competing in the London marathon in April to raise awareness for mental health. In Gateshead, England, he met leading local sports stars — including Olympian Steve Cram — who will help promote the Heads Together campaign that is spearheaded by Harry, his brother Prince William and his sister-in-law Princess Kate.
Runners from #TeamHeadsTogether are getting ready to welcome Prince Harry to their marathon training day♀️ pic.twitter.com/9MunfCobxR
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) February 21, 2017
During his visit, Harry learned how the veterans’ group Walking...
- 2/21/2017
- by Simon Perry
- PEOPLE.com
Sprinter Justin Gatlin has announced that he is boycotting the BBC over its biased coverage of his 100m defeat to Usain Bolt at the World Championships on Sunday (August 23).
The athlete's agent criticised the British media as a whole for focusing on his doping past, which led to him being banned from the sport in 2002 and again in 2006.
As Bolt beat Gatlin by the narrowest of margins at the weekend, BBC commentator Steve Cram said: "He's saved his title, he's saved his reputation - he may have even saved his sport."
Cram and his fellow commentators went on to clearly celebrate Bolt's victory in the race, something that has left Gatlin feeling "hurt".
Responding to the BBC's coverage, his agent Renaldo Nehamiah said: "Justin, as well as I, feel that the British media and journalists have been extremely unkind to him.
"There's been nothing positive said about him now for some time.
The athlete's agent criticised the British media as a whole for focusing on his doping past, which led to him being banned from the sport in 2002 and again in 2006.
As Bolt beat Gatlin by the narrowest of margins at the weekend, BBC commentator Steve Cram said: "He's saved his title, he's saved his reputation - he may have even saved his sport."
Cram and his fellow commentators went on to clearly celebrate Bolt's victory in the race, something that has left Gatlin feeling "hurt".
Responding to the BBC's coverage, his agent Renaldo Nehamiah said: "Justin, as well as I, feel that the British media and journalists have been extremely unkind to him.
"There's been nothing positive said about him now for some time.
- 8/24/2015
- Digital Spy
BBC Two has announced a series of special programmes to mark its 50th anniversary.
The channel celebrates the milestone on April 20, and will broadcast several one-off programmes featuring the likes of Dara Ó Briain and Sue Barker.
Earlier today (March 19), it was announced that Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse will star in a spoof look back at the history of the channel in The Story of the Twos, while there will also be a one-off Goodness Gracious Me reunion.
Ó Briain will host All About Two, a 90-minute quiz and celebration of BBC Two. Pointless star Richard Osman will reveal facts and figures, while celebrity teams and special guests will also appear.
50 Years Of BBC Two Comedy will look back at the channel's biggest comedy programmes and performers, including Fawlty Towers, Spike Milligan, Shooting Stars, The Office, Victoria Wood, and The Fast Show.
The two-hour special will feature Armando Iannucci,...
The channel celebrates the milestone on April 20, and will broadcast several one-off programmes featuring the likes of Dara Ó Briain and Sue Barker.
Earlier today (March 19), it was announced that Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse will star in a spoof look back at the history of the channel in The Story of the Twos, while there will also be a one-off Goodness Gracious Me reunion.
Ó Briain will host All About Two, a 90-minute quiz and celebration of BBC Two. Pointless star Richard Osman will reveal facts and figures, while celebrity teams and special guests will also appear.
50 Years Of BBC Two Comedy will look back at the channel's biggest comedy programmes and performers, including Fawlty Towers, Spike Milligan, Shooting Stars, The Office, Victoria Wood, and The Fast Show.
The two-hour special will feature Armando Iannucci,...
- 3/19/2014
- Digital Spy
Strictly Come Dancing champion Louis Smith and Seb Coe are among the celebrities taking part in a new Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? special later this month.
Chris Tarrant will challenge three famous faces to raise cash for charity with the help of a special friend.
Coe will partner up with his former sporting rival Steve Cram, while Louis Smith is partnered by his coach Paul Hall.
Actress Sally Lindsay will be joined by drummer Steve White.
"I am delighted to have the opportunity to participate in Who Wants To Be a Millionaire? with Crammy and raise money for the PSP Association," said Coe.
"It is terrifying but at the same time I know it will be great fun."
Olympian Smith commented: "I'm definitely excited to go on Millionaire but it's always a scary feeling when you're playing with what could be someone else's money. For that reason I...
Chris Tarrant will challenge three famous faces to raise cash for charity with the help of a special friend.
Coe will partner up with his former sporting rival Steve Cram, while Louis Smith is partnered by his coach Paul Hall.
Actress Sally Lindsay will be joined by drummer Steve White.
"I am delighted to have the opportunity to participate in Who Wants To Be a Millionaire? with Crammy and raise money for the PSP Association," said Coe.
"It is terrifying but at the same time I know it will be great fun."
Olympian Smith commented: "I'm definitely excited to go on Millionaire but it's always a scary feeling when you're playing with what could be someone else's money. For that reason I...
- 3/14/2013
- Digital Spy
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