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A Summary of Motor Yacht QUEEN K

Originating from the Lurssen Yachts shipyard in Germany the QUEEN K is 73 metre 238 (foot) in length. Launched for 2004 her interior design reflects the integrity of the design work of Donald Starkey Designs. Superyacht QUEEN K is able to accommodate up to 18 passengers with 21 crew members. Her old, former or build project names are 13627; Chateau; Bun Bun; Queen M. She will attain a maximum speed of 18 knots.

She was refited in Bremen at the Lurssen yard in 2007 and the work included a hull colour change and work on the yacht's deck.

Build & Naval Architecture with respect to Luxury Yacht QUEEN K

Lurssen was the naval architecture company involved in the professional nautical plans for QUEEN K. Also the company Lurssen and Espen Oeino successfully worked on this venture. Interior designer Donald Starkey Designs was commissioned for the internal interior styling. Built at Lurssen Yachts the yacht was completed within Germany. She was officially launched in Bremen in 2004 before being transferred to the owner. The core hull was constructed with steel. The motor yacht superstructure is made mostly using aluminium. With a width of 13.5 metres or 44.3 feet QUEEN K has sizeable internal space. A reasonably deep draught of 3.85m (12.63ft) affects the amount of worldwide marinas she can enter, taking into account their individual depth at low tide.

The Engineering And The Speed/Range The M/Y QUEEN K is Capable Of:

Coupled to the QUEEN K engines are twin screw propellers. The engine of the ship produces 3110 horse power (or 2320 kilowatts). She is fitted with 2 engines. The total power for the boat is thus 6220 HP or 4640 KW.

On Superyacht QUEEN K There is Passenger Accommodation Format:

Having space for a limit of 18 visiting passengers sleeping aboard, the QUEEN K accommodates everyone comfortably. She also requires approximately 21 able crew to run.

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In Sept 2009 QUEEN K sailed to Melito di Porto Salvo, in Italy. QUEEN K has cruised the waters within Provincia di Reggio di Calabria during the month of October 2009. The yacht uses Heinen & Hopman air conditioning system. QUEEN K features a teak deck.

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The 72.6m/238'2" motor yacht 'Altair' (ex. Queen M) was built by Lurssen in Germany at their Bremen shipyard. Her interior is styled by design house Donald Starkey and she was completed in 2004. This luxury vessel's exterior design is the work of Espen Oeino and she was last refitted in 2006.

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Altair has been designed to comfortably accommodate up to 18 guests in 10 suites. She is also capable of carrying up to 22 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht experience.

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Altair is built with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, with teak decks. Powered by twin diesel MTU (16 V 4000 M 70) 3,152hp engines, she comfortably cruises at 16 knots, reaches a maximum speed of 18 knots with a range of up to 5,000 nautical miles from her 250,000 litre fuel tanks at 12 knots. Altair features at-anchor stabilizers providing exceptional comfort levels. Her water tanks store around 30,000 Litres of fresh water. She was built to Other classification society rules, and is MCA Compliant.

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The Story Behind the Royal Family's Yacht, Britannia

The ship hosted four royal honeymoons in its 44 years of service.

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Often referred to as the last royal yacht, the Britannia was decommissioned in 1997, and despite some efforts , there are no signs of a new one in the near future. Though its seafaring days may be behind it (the ship now serves as a tourist attraction in Edinburgh, Scotland), the Britannia remains an important artifact and a peek behind the curtain of royal life—it even garnered a prominent place in the fifth season of The Crown . Below, a few of its most notable moments throughout history.

It was the first royal yacht designed for ocean travel.

The ship was built by John Brown & Co at the same shipyard in Clydebank, Scotland in the same location the famous ocean liners the Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary were constructed. With 12,000 horsepower, the ship could travel at a maximum 22.5 knots (approximately 25 miles per hour), ideal for ocean-going diplomacy. Prior to its launch in 1953, the royal family used ships from the Royal Navy or even passenger liners for the overseas portions of the royal tour.

In its 44 years of service, the HMY Britannia traveled around 1.1 million miles.

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It was commissioned just two days before the death of King George VI.

The King was already in failing health by the time the designs for the HMY Britannia were submitted, and the hope was that traveling might help alleviate some of his symptoms. However, just two days after the John Brown shipyard in Clydebank, Scotland received the order the King passed away on February 6, 1952.

It would take just over a year for the ship to be completed, during which time its name remained a secret—it wasn't announced until the ship's official launch in April of 1953, less than two months before the Queen's coronation . Elizabeth cracked a bottle of English wine (in the post-war era, champagne was considered too extravagant for the launch of a ship) and announced, "I name this ship Britannia … I wish success to her and all who sail in her."

It was created to double as a hospital.

When Britannia was first envisioned, less than a decade after the end of World War II, the designers sought to make it as functional as possible, crafting a space that could be converted from an ocean-going royal residence to a seafaring hospital during any possible future wartime. The main veranda was laid out and re-enforced so that it could support a helicopter landing and the laundry was made much larger than on a standard naval vessel to accommodate the potential patients. Though the ship was never actually put to that purpose, it was pressed into service on a rescue mission to help evacuate European nationals from South Yemen in 1986.

The ship was home to a lot of history.

Long before it became a floating museum, the Britannia had an eye for history. The gold and white binnacle housed on the ship's veranda deck was originally part of the HMY Royal George , a royal yacht that served Queen Victoria . Likewise, some of the bed linens used by Queen Elizabeth aboard the vessel were originally made for Victoria's bed for one of the previous royal yachts.

Britannia's steering wheel was lifted from her namesake, the racing yacht HMY Britannia , built in 1893 for King Edward VII .

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It was redesigned to be less opulent.

Despite the sense of luxury that the term "royal yacht" inspires, the Queen and Prince Philip were actually concerned when they began overseeing the project in 1952 that the original interior design plans by the design firm McInnes Gardner & Partners were too lavish for a country still recovering from the war. The interiors were ultimately redesigned by Sir Hugh Casson and received very minimal updates throughout her 44 years of service.

But it still had homey touches—by royal standards.

Suffice to say that even low-key royal living is a fairly high class. In addition to the 56-seat State Dining Room, which hosted luminaries including Winston Churchill, Noel Coward, Nelson Mandela, and multiple US Presidents, the ship also sported a formal staircase where the Queen would greet guests, separate bedrooms and sitting rooms for both Her Majesty and the Duke of Edinburgh, and a phone system designed to match the unique configurations of Buckingham Palace's telephones.

BRITANNIA Queen's bedroom

In the early years of the Britannia's life it was also home to the Queen's Rolls-Royce Phantom V which was hoisted and lowered from a special garage compartment at port so that the Queen could drive her own car at each location. The space was ever so slightly too small, forcing the bumpers to be removed in order to get it into the garage without damage and then refitted when the car was removed. Ultimately Elizabeth began using cars provided for her at port instead and the garage was converted into a storage area for beer.

The steering crew couldn't see where they were going.

Life on board the HMY Britannia was far from typical for her crew. To begin with, due to the prestige and pressure of the position, the commanding officer of the royal yacht was always a flag officer, most commonly a Rear Admiral, although the first two to serve were Vice Admirals, and Britannia 's final CO was a Commodore.

While working, the crew reportedly used hand signals to communicate rather than shouting orders, in order to maintain a sense of quiet and calm for the royal residents. It was also the last ship in the royal navy where the crew members slept in hammocks, a practice that they maintained until 1973.

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Perhaps the most unusual element of the ship's functioning, though, was the steering. While on most ships, the steering wheel sits on the bridge, overlooking the front of the vessel, Britannia 's was on the deck below, in the wheelhouse, which meant that the yachtsmen who were actually doing the steering couldn't see where they were going. The crew got around this rather surprising pitfall by using voice pipes from the bridge to confer navigational orders.

It was a royal honeymoon essential.

No fewer than four royal couples celebrated their honeymoons in the HMY Britannia 's honeymoon suite (the only room onboard with a double bed.)

Princess Margaret started the tradition in 1960 for her Caribbean honeymoon with Anthony Armstrong-Jones , a quiet, formal affair where dinners were taken in full evening dress every night. Things didn't go quite as smoothly for Princess Anne on her honeymoon with Captain Mark Phillips in 1973—storms and 20-foot waves left the couple stricken with seasickness for the first week of their Caribbean cruise. Prince Charles and Princess Diana famously spent their 1981 honeymoon on a Mediterranean cruise aboard the yacht. The crew managed to duck the press so efficiently they garnered the nickname "the ghost ship." The final royal honeymoon aboard the Britannia was taken by Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson , Duchess of York in 1986 when the couple traveled around the Azores.

In memory of Diana, Princess of Wales, who was killed in an automobile accident in Paris, France on August 31, 1997.

And a family vacation spot.

In addition to her diplomatic duties on royal tours and her service as a post-wedding retreat, the Britannia was also a vessel for family vacations. During the summer months, the royal family would often take off on what became known as the Western Isles tour, cruising around the western isles of Scotland. During the trip, the family would play games and have barbecues on the islands. The stairway off of the veranda was sometimes even converted into a waterslide for the younger royals. The tour often included a stop off at the Castle of Mey to visit the Queen Mother, then making berth in Aberdeen so that the Queen could travel to her favorite summer home, Balmoral .

Queen Crying At Britannia

The Queen openly wept when HMY Britannia was decommissioned in 1997.

With so many memories around the yacht, it's not hard to understand why the decommissioning of the Britannia was upsetting for the royal family. Though plans were initially drawn up for a replacement yacht, the government ultimately determined not to fund the effort. After the Queen officially took her leave of it in 1997, the ship was placed in the port of Leith in Scotland where it serves as a floating museum and events venue . All of the clocks on board remain stopped at 3:01, the exact time that Her Majesty disembarked for the last time.

Zara Phillips And Mike Tindall Host Pre Wedding Party On Britannia

It was used for a reception for Zara Phillips before her wedding.

Though it's no longer used as their private vessel, the Britannia 's connection to the royal family didn't end in 1997. In 2011 on the night before her wedding, the Queen's oldest granddaughter Zara Phillips contracted the ship for a reception. Though her grandmother wasn't in attendance Zara celebrated her upcoming marriage to Mike Tindall onboard along with her mother and her cousins Prince Harry, Prince William and Kate, Princess Eugenie, and Princess Beatrice.

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HMS Britannia: 10 facts about Queen Elizabeth's former royal yacht

From humanitarian missions to hosting royal honeymoons, the HMS Britannia has a fascinating history serving the British Royal Family for over four decades. When she was decommissioned in 1997, Queen Elizabeth II shed a tear in a rare display of emotion. The occasion marked the end of long succession for royal yachts dating back to the reign of Charles II. As the country prepares to celebrate the Queen’s diamond jubilee, we remember her beloved Britannia .

1. Britannia was launched in 1953

Britannia was commissioned by Queen Elizabeth II following the death of her father and was launched from John Brown & Co. Ltd - the shipyard that built the Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary cruise liners - in 1953. However, there was to be no traditional Champagne-smashing against her bow. In a post-war Britain, Champagne was considered too extravagant so instead, a bottle of Empire wine was selected to do the honours at her official launch ceremony.

2. There are three masts on board

Unlike her predecessors, Britannia possessed a more modern profile with a clipper bow and cruiser stern. The ship was designed with three masts: a 41-metre foremast, a  42-metre mainmast, and 36 metre mizzenmast. The last six metres of the main mast were placed on a hinge so she could pass under bridges.

3. Britannia logged over one million nautical miles

Between family vacations and official tours, Britannia logged over one million nautical miles, which roughly equates to one trip around the world for each of her 44 years in service.

4. The wheel was inherited

The ship’s wheel was taken from King Edward VII’s racing yacht, a 37-metre gaff-rigged cutter also named Britannia . She was a near sistership to Valkyrie II which challenged for the 1893 America's Cup, and won over 230 races in her lifetime. At the end of her life she was stripped of her spars and fittings - the wheel was saved and fitted on Britannia

5. The engine room was hyper-clean

The engine room was hyper-clean  Rumour has it that the engine room on Britannia was kept in such pristine condition that any visitors were made to wipe their feet on a door mat before entering.

6. Royal honeymoons were hosted on board

A number of royal couples chose to spend their honeymoons on Britannia given its privacy and security. Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones started the trend with a six-week sail between Mustique, Trinidad and Antigua, followed by Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips, and Princess Diana and Prince Charles. The royal apartments were located on the shelter deck with access to a large veranda.

7. There were more than 200 crew on board

During royal tours, Britannia was manned by 220 yachtsmen, 21 officers and three season officers and a Royal Marine band of 26 on royal tours. Up until the 1970s, the crew had a daily ration of rum and she was the last Royal Navy vessel to have the crew sleep in hammocks.

8. Ready for war

Britannia was designed to be converted into a hospital ship in times of war. Although she was never used in this capacity, she did assist in the evacuation of refugees during the South Yemen civil war. The drawing room was used as a temporary dormitory for the evacuees.

9. The golden rivet

It was common for officers to send junior crew off on a fool’s errand to search for a single "golden rivet". It became a right of passage and engrained in maritime folklore. During a state visit, so the story goes, the Queen had caught wind of this elusive rivet and was keen to see it for herself, so the crew found some gold leaf and hastily created a golden rivet to present to Her Majesty.

10. Decomission

HMS Britannia was officially retired from royal service in 1997. Britannia  is now permanently berthed in Edinburgh and has been converted into a museum. To this day, all the clocks on board remained stopped on 3.01pm which is the exact time the Queen last disembarked the vessel.

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I visited the Royal Yacht Britannia, the royal family's luxurious private cruise ship known as a 'floating palace.' Take a look inside.

  • The Royal Yacht Britannia was the royal family's private yacht from 1953 to 1997.
  • The ship is now a museum open to the public in Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • The tour shows the Queen's bedroom, state rooms used for entertaining, and crew bunks.

The Royal Yacht Britannia was the royal family's private yacht from 1953 to 1997.

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With its many royal family vacations and official tours, the yacht logged over 1 million miles , the equivalent of one trip around the world for each of its 44 years at sea.

The Queen once said that "Britannia is the one place where I can truly relax."

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The Labour government decommissioned the ship in 1997 due to its high operation cost of £11 million each year, Reuters reported . That's equivalent to about $23 million today.

At the decommissioning ceremony, the Queen  shed a rare public tear .

The ship has made several appearances in Netflix's "The Crown," including season five .

The yacht is now a museum open to the public in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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On a recent trip to Scotland , I booked a ticket for the Royal Yacht Britannia museum, which costs £18.50 ($23) for adults.

The entrance is located inside the Ocean Terminal shopping center in Edinburgh.

Before boarding the yacht, visitors walk through a museum detailing the boat's history and connection to the royal family.

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The five-story ship was a royal residence as well as a Royal Navy ship, with a full-time staff of more than 240 royal yachtsmen and officers.

The museum displays photos of the royal family's life aboard the ship, as well as items like crew uniforms.

Then, a walkway with more photos leads to the deck of the boat.

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The ship is docked on the water just outside the shopping center.

I listened to the audio tour of the ship on my phone by scanning a QR code.

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There were also separate listening devices available.

Each room of the ship had a number that you could type in and press "play" to hear about your surroundings in an array of languages.

The first stop was the bridge, the main control point of the yacht.

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In this small space, officers navigated the seas and recorded data in the ship's logbooks.

Outside, the flag deck is the highest point on the ship.

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Britannia had three masts, and different flags were used to communicate with other ships on the water.

The admiral's cabin and suite is the most spacious on the ship, aside from the royal apartments.

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The admiral's accommodations featured a day room, bedroom, bathroom, and pantry. The sofa and armchairs in the dayroom are over 100 years old and came from the previous royal yacht, Victoria and Albert III.

The royal family often sunbathed, played deck hockey, or swam in a collapsible swimming pool on the Veranda Deck.

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Part of the yacht's royal quarters, the deck was also used for receptions and group photos.

Prince Philip occasionally set up his easel on the deck to paint.

Overlooking the Veranda Deck, the Sun Lounge was one of the Queen's favorite rooms on the ship.

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Queen Elizabeth would often take her breakfast and afternoon tea in the Sun Lounge.

The Queen's bedroom on the Royal Yacht Britannia featured bed linens that once belonged to Queen Victoria.

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The embroidered silk panel above the Queen's bed, commissioned in 1953, cost £450 ($560, or $6,250 in today's money).

Her sheets were embossed with "HM The Queen."

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip had separate bedrooms connected by an adjoining door.

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Each room had its own bathroom.

Philip's bedroom featured red linens, and he requested pillowcases without lace trim.

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A button next to each of their beds would summon a royal steward.

Across the hall, the Honeymoon Suite was the only room onboard with a double bed.

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The double bed was requested by then-Prince Charles when he honeymooned with Princess Diana in 1981.

The room was also used as a nursery when the royal children were young.

The Anteroom served as a recreational space for the officers, off-limits to the rest of the crew.

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Officers would spend their time here listening to the radio and playing board games.

The royal family occasionally dined in the adjoining Wardroom.

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Britannia's 19 officers ate meals here, accompanied by the Royal Marines Band.

Britannia has three galleys, which are still working kitchens today.

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The galleys prepare food for the Royal Deck Tea Room and events hosted on the ship.

The Royal Deck Tea Room offers an extensive menu of soups, sandwiches, scones, and other treats for visitors to the museum.

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The royal family once used the space to entertain guests and play deck games.

The state dining room is the largest room on the Royal Yacht Britannia.

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Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher, Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, Nelson Mandela, and many other world leaders dined here with the royal family.

The placement of each utensil was measured with a ruler.

Just off the state dining room, the Queen's sitting room served as her office.

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Here, the Queen would meet with her press secretaries and prepare for royal visits.

On the opposite side of the hall, the Duke of Edinburgh had his own sitting room.

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Both Philip and Charles used the room as a study. Philip kept a model of his first naval command, the HMS Magpie, above his desk.

The telephones connecting the sitting rooms to each other and their private secretaries' offices are identical to the phones used in Buckingham Palace.

The large Drawing Room and connecting Anteroom could accommodate up to 250 guests.

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The Drawing Room featured an electric fireplace and cozy floral furniture. When it wasn't being used as a reception space during formal events, the royal family used it to relax and play games on the card tables.

Petty officers and Royal Marine sergeants kicked back in their living quarters, also known as the mess.

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Petty officers would occasionally entertain the Queen and other royal family members here.

The crew bunks weren't as glamorous as the royal apartments.

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Each bunk folded up into a seat, and crew members stored their possessions in lockers.

Britannia's NAAFI (Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes) shop sold souvenirs and sweets, as well as essentials like toothpaste.

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Diana once bought Prince William a Britannia souvenir shirt from the shop. Today, it sells homemade fudge to museum guests.

The ship's sick bay and operating theater still feature the original furnishings from the 1950s.

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The ship's doctor attended to crew members, while the Queen's royal surgeon traveled with her on voyages.

Britannia's laundry room could reach temperatures of 120 degrees Fahrenheit as it washed up to 600 shirts in one day.

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The royal family's laundry was done on different days than the crew's laundry.

All of the clocks onboard the Royal Yacht Britannia are stopped at 3:01 p.m.

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The clocks are frozen at the  time the Queen stepped off the ship for the last time  during its decommissioning ceremony in December 1997.

The tour concludes in a gift shop full of royal souvenirs.

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Amid the Britannia-themed mugs, pens, and aprons, the gift shop also sold replicas of royal jewelry.

There's even a photo-op at the end of the tour where you can practice your royal wave.

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The tour was full of surprising facts about royal life and travels, and I couldn't believe that we actually got to see inside Queen Elizabeth's bedroom on the ship. It's definitely worth a visit.

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The country’s Fox News Channel equivalent has been put “on notice” by Ofcom for “undermining the integrity and credibility of regulated broadcast news.”

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GB News, the U.K. news channel launched in June 2021 as a right-leaning alternative to the likes of the BBC and ITV News, was found by Ofcom on five occasions to have wrongfully featured politicians as news channel hosts who are otherwise seen on British television guests as partial members of Parliament.

The media regulator investigated two editions of Jacob Rees-Mogg’s State of the Nation and Friday Morning with Esther and Phil , and one edition of Saturday Morning with Esther and Phil , which aired on GB News in May and June 2023. Like Rees-Mogg, the husband and wife duo of Esther McVey and Philip Davies are serving Members of Parliament in the U.K.

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A separate episode of Jacob Rees-Mogg’s State of the Nation was judged to have remained within the accepted bounds of U.K.’s media regulations. Ofcom said it had put GB News “on notice that any repeated breaches of Rules 5.1 and 5.3 may result in the imposition of a statutory sanction.”

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Queen K by Sarah Thomas review – among the oligarchs

A private tutor to Russian billionaires observes their lives of ostentation, wealth and withheld love in a compulsive debut

S arah Thomas’s debut immerses the reader in a Kardashianesque world of Russian oligarchs, beige interiors and intimacy issues. Melanie is a private tutor to the children of the extremely rich, lulled into the job because it promises ease. In the Kemerov household, she occupies the coveted position of being just below the family but above all the staff. Capitalising on her insider knowledge of the English boarding school system, she has been employed by Kata, a billionaire’s wife hoping to penetrate the English upper classes through her daughter Alex’s education.

Melanie is transfixed by Kata, and much of the book is taken up with her observation of the family, her envy of their wealth complicated by a feeling of belonging and yet a need to hurt them, too. Ambient threat is provided by Ivan, the shady husband, as the intermittent presence of his entourage shifts the dynamic in the house. In her quest for legitimacy within the English upper classes, Kata makes a beeline for Tatiana, a former pupil at Alex’s school and now an influencer. They strike an unspoken exchange: Kata’s money for Tatiana’s cut-glass contacts. Thomas does a great job at seeding enough doubt that we’re not sure who is scamming whom, and this is revealed to be closer to home than Kata thinks. Melanie starts to flex what power she has over the family by weaponising her invisibility, revealing or withholding information.

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The novel is told in three time-hopping sections across Geneva, Monaco and the Maldives as we witness the family dynamic change over time and Melanie’s opinion of Kata seesaw back and forth. Is she a victim or is she playing the game? Melanie is witness to the family trait of withholding love, which is echoed in her own life and friendships. “When we were kids together at that school it seemed we were ordered by our wits … In the end of course, we are ordered by our capital, it is cruel, it is merciless.” The capitalist action of accumulation corrupts the simplest interaction between people, stacking them on top of one another, making it hard for the haves and the have-nots to reach out to one another.

Thomas also takes us back to Russia for the family’s origin story, explaining how they got their wealth, which is where the pace slowed down for me. The entourage characters surrounding the couple feel a bit remote, cutouts rather than people, and I’m unsure whether Thomas fully delivers on the delicious premise of Melanie’s malevolence.

Queen K is as compulsive as a Netflix binge, the bouncy prose propelling you forward, but it also asks timely questions about status and what constitutes a dignified life. In the Maldives, Kata throws a big blowout party replete with flowers in temperature-controlled containers and an ostentatious display of priceless art. It’s this that triggers her downfall, and so Thomas proves her point. It was hard to feel sorry for a billionaire’s wife.

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AHPO: The Queen of Monaco 2022 Yacht Show

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The largest superyacht on display this year at the 2022 Monaco Yacht Show is the AHPO. She is debuting as the ‘Queen’ of the show.

A superyacht designed by the bests of the bests in the yacht industry for the highest level of luxury. 

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AHPO is the ultimate luxury yacht charter Mediterranean or Caribbean for VIP concierge services. Taking the stress out of family vacations with generous accommodations for up to 16 guests with seven luxurious staterooms.  

A social statement. She is the definition of a tailored luxury experience unavailable anywhere else. One word to describe the experience with her – is PRIVACY. AHPO gives luxurious privacy that is not that easy to obtain onshore. She is a floating mansion that offers an unforgettable private yacht charter experience with a plethora of toys and activities onboard. The unparalleled freedom and limitless charter offers of the luxury superyacht AHPO are unmatched. Sailing under the 5th most popular flag state for superyachts, the Marshall Islands Flag. Last spotted cruising near Italy, AHPO's professional crew of 36 will cater to every guest's needs. 

The great escape where anything is possible, everything is within reach. A luxury superyacht for hire for a private yacht vacation. Cruise hidden bays, explore exotic locations, and discover the undiscovered. And travel the vast ocean in a luxurious 5-star boat trip experience—a fun way to bond with the family in style. 

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The Queen AHPO Interiors & Exterior Unveiled 

Codenamed Project Enzo, she has been officially named AHPO . It’s a Hakka Chinese word meaning ‘ grandmother .’ The sleek interior and exterior of the superyacht for hire were designed by celebrated designer Nuvolaro-Lenard, with naval architecture builder Lürssen Yachts. Both are known as the best in the industry of luxury yacht building. They have cultivated the most refined skills and advanced technologies to create great vessels.

She is owned by 70-year-old self-proclaimed yacht connoisseur– Michael Lee-Chin. A Jamaican billionaire. Currently, the chairman and CEO of Portland Holdings Inc. She is his repeat order from both L ürssen and Nuvolaro-Lenard.

The Exterior

AHPO is the 63rd Largest Superyacht In The World. She boasts a whopping 5,257 GT of interior volume and plenty of onboard amenities. In addition, she runs at a 14-knot speed to a maximum of 20. She is also very stable with her built-in anchor stabilizers. Featuring an elongated and sinuous exterior, her superstructure gives her a unique and distinctive aesthetic. Her helipad is not only massive, but she also has a second one, so guests can come and go as they please. 

Her lower deck swim platforms serve as outdoor extensions of the beach club, providing spacious seaside terraces for sunbathing and lounging. The beach club is directly accessible, and two stairways lead up to the main deck aft for additional sunbathing and lounging options. Guests on the upper deck have access to an 8m/26ft pool with a side-Jacuzzi and a sunbed adjacent, and on the owner's deck, there are seating and sun loungers with canvas shades for a leisurely day. Side walkways along the Owner's deck lead to a forward lounge placed under the shade of the bridge deck overhang. The sundeck also grants guests panoramic views of the surroundings from an elevated position. The walkways on the Owner's deck lead to an aft lounge, which is shaded by the bridge and provides a panoramic view of the surroundings.

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In keeping with her Chinese name, the interior design features an Asian aesthetic with natural materials and colors. The 115.1-meter Lürssen superyacht top-notch design linked all the elements of nature, a prime example of how imagination and creativity can blend with advanced engineering to create a harmonious balance throughout the luxury yacht.

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The wellness area on the lower deck welcomes guests to a stylish bar with a stunning backdrop of a large bamboo tree and a lush massage room on one side. This is where one can find as well the hammam, Jacuzzi, and plunge pool. Down the hall, past her engine room, AHPO has a futuristic 12-seater cinema.

AHPO has a large conference room with a Jamaican antique map and a custom centerpiece table on her main deck. She is designed with deep blue resin, sliding doors, and self-playing Steinway piano. Dominated by her grand staircase, the center of the Queen yacht AHPO allows guests to access all floors. Depicting an olive tree surrounded by cranes, striking hanging crystal sculptures, and falling feathers, where each is built by hand. 

Exploring her upper deck, AHPO is home to an 8-meter swimming pool, a large sun pad on one side, and a Jacuzzi flanking on the other. The gym with state-of-the-art equipment and stunning panoramic views can also be found here. A wide array selection of his-and-hers suites. Her seven guest staterooms include two on the owner’s deck, four on the main, and one on the lower deck. Bathrooms and dressing rooms are adorned with mosaic patterns and bold marbles. The family members personally chose the colors and designs of the two guest staterooms on the owner’s deck. 

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Until a guest charter her, the complete details of this superyacht are only known to those who choose to book her through a private luxury concierge . Her amazing amenities are more like a mansion than a car. Gourmet kitchens, specialized spa & beauty salons, wellness areas, dance floors, water toys such as sailboats, jet skis, and more. Everything one can imagine about a luxury private cruise yacht, she got it. After all, as 2022 Monaco’s Yacht Show's biggest superyacht, her title as ‘Queen’ is not for nothing. 

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Getty Images said a photo taken by Catherine, Princess of Wales, of Queen Elizabeth II had been “digitally enhanced,” adding to scrutiny over royal communications with the public.

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When Catherine, Princess of Wales, confessed last week to digitally altering a photo of her with her children, news agencies began examining Catherine’s gallery of royal family photos for other examples of doctoring.

It didn’t take long: On Monday, Getty Images placed an editorial advisory on a second photo taken by Catherine, of Queen Elizabeth II surrounded by her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, saying the image had been altered before it was released by the palace.

In a statement, the news agency said that “in accordance with its editorial policy it has placed an editor’s note on a handout image stating the image has been digitally enhanced at source.”

The second altered photo raises further thorny questions about how Britain’s royal family communicates with the public. It also piles more scrutiny on Catherine, who has been caught in a maelstrom of rumors and speculation since she underwent abdominal surgery in January and receded from the public eye.

The Mother’s Day photo of her with her children, taken by her husband, Prince William, and released 10 days ago, was meant to calm the storm of questions . But it ignited a fresh round of speculation after The Associated Press, Reuters, Getty and other agencies recalled the image, saying it had been improperly manipulated.

A keen amateur photographer, Catherine has documented the royal family in many private moments, sometimes tweaking the results, she admitted last week. Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace, where she and William have their offices, have distributed these photos to the news media, and they regularly appear on the front pages of British papers.

The picture of the queen flanked by 10 children, which was shot by Catherine at Balmoral Castle in Scotland in August 2022, appears to have multiple visual inconsistencies. Most conspicuously, there is a mismatch in the vertical line on the queen’s tartan skirt.

Kensington Palace declined to comment on the photo, which it released last year on what would have been the queen’s 97th birthday.

Catherine apologized on social media for the Mother’s Day picture, posting, “Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing. I wanted to express my apologies for any confusion the family photograph we shared yesterday caused.”

As the rumors continued to fly, the palace refused to comment on a video that surfaced on Monday, which appeared to show Catherine and William walking out of a food shop near their home in Windsor, west of London.

If authenticated, the video, posted on the American celebrity gossip site TMZ, would be the first footage of Catherine since before she entered the hospital. It also appeared on the website of the British tabloid The Sun, which published stills on its front page on Tuesday, as did another tabloid, The Daily Mail.

The video appears to show Catherine, in athletic clothing, striding into a parking lot with William, who is wearing a baseball cap. Both are carrying bags of groceries. The Sun reported earlier that Catherine had been seen shopping on Saturday and watching her children play sports on Sunday.

“Great to see you again, Kate!” said the paper, which has been among the most devoted backers of the 42-year-old princess.

The heavy coverage was in stark contrast to how the tabloids handled a paparazzi shot of Catherine riding in a car with her mother, which was posted on TMZ two weeks ago. The papers declined to publish that photo even though it had circulated widely on social media, citing Kensington Palace’s appeal that Catherine be allowed to recuperate from her medical treatment in private.

The British news media has struggled to balance its customary respect for privacy in royal health matters with what has become an epic daily slurry of online speculation about the condition of Catherine, as well as that of King Charles III. Buckingham Palace announced last month that the king had been diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer after undergoing surgery for an enlarged prostate in January.

While Charles has appeared in recent photos and videos, including with the British prime minister, Rishi Sunak, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada, that has not stopped rampant speculation about the gravity of his illness — or even unfounded rumors of his death, which featured in spurious news reports in Russia on Monday.

Telegram channels reported that Charles had died, citing a phony news release from Buckingham Palace, dated March 18, which said, “The king passed away unexpectedly yesterday afternoon.” The format and terse wording was not unlike that used by the palace in September 2022 to report the death of Elizabeth.

The rumor that Charles had become one of Britain’s shortest-serving monarchs spread so rapidly in Russia that it began to compete with analysis of last weekend’s rubber-stamp election that set President Vladimir V. Putin on a course to be Russia’s longest serving leader since Catherine the Great in the 1700s.

After the false story was picked up by news sites like Sputnik and spread to Ukraine, the British embassies in both countries felt obliged to issue denials, both falling back on a term popularized by former President Donald J. Trump in the United States.

“Reports of the death of King Charles III of Great Britain are fake!” the embassy in Moscow posted on X. “We would like to inform you that the news about the death of King Charles III is fake,” posted the embassy in Kyiv.

An official at Buckingham Palace told reporters that the palace would not dignify the reports with any response.

Mark Landler is the London bureau chief of The Times, covering the United Kingdom, as well as American foreign policy in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. He has been a journalist for more than three decades. More about Mark Landler

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Viral “queen of tears” scene was actually improvised by kim soo hyun.

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New tvN K-Drama Queen of Tears, starring lead actors Kim Soo Hyun and  Kim Ji Won , has received high ratings so far, thanks to its all-star cast and clever writing.

The queen of department stores and the prince of supermarkets weather a marital crisis —until love miraculously begins to bloom again. — Netflix

Kim Soo Hyun and Kim Ji Won

Screenwriter Park Ji Eun  previously brought us Crash Landing on You, My Love From the Star, The Legend of the Blue Sea, and The Producers. 

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Yet, some of Queen of Tears’ funniest and most viral moments actually come from its actors.

In Episode 1, Baek Hyun Woo drunkenly tells his friend Kim Yang Ki ( Moon Tae Yu ) that he can’t go home yet. He explained that his wife, Hong Hae In, whom he now wants to divorce, had told him he’s cute when he’s drunk. So, he blamed his cuteness for his marriage.

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As viewers laughed, Hyun Woo’s drunk but cute rant went viral on social media. Some also pointed out how it’s a subtle nod to Kim Ji Won’s Fight for My Way role as her character had said, “I was born pretty.” Hyun Woo referenced this by saying, “I was born like this.”

“we wouldn’t have gotten married had i not been cute” LMAOOOO 😭😭 #QueenOfTearsEp1 pic.twitter.com/jUGKyCYgA8 — lin (@soohyunks) March 9, 2024
kim soohyun in his choi aera era hahaha “im really cute I can’t help it”😭🤣 #QueenOfTears #QueenOfTearsep1 pic.twitter.com/IxDvEVqq89 — ⋆ (@kshingx) March 9, 2024

Netflix recently shared behind-the-scenes featuring the filming of this now iconic scene. It revealed that Kim Soo Hyun had 100% improvised this!

The ability to improvise is a trait of a truly great actor!

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  • Springfield Indians
  • Springfield Kings
  • Springfield Thunderbirds
  • St. John's IceCaps
  • St. John's Maple Leafs
  • Stockton Heat
  • Syracuse Crunch
  • Syracuse Eagles
  • Texas Stars
  • Toronto Marlies
  • Toronto Roadrunners
  • Tucson Roadrunners
  • Utah Grizzlies
  • Utica Comets
  • Utica Devils
  • Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
  • Worcester IceCats
  • Worcester Sharks
  • Calgary Jimmies
  • Camrose Kodiaks
  • Fort Saskatchewan Traders
  • Grande Prairie Storm
  • Lloydminster Bobcats
  • Okotoks Oilers
  • Whitecourt Wolverines
  • Alberni Valley Bulldogs
  • Chilliwack Chiefs
  • Coquitlam Express
  • Cowichan Valley Capitals
  • Kelowna Spartans
  • Langley Chiefs
  • Langley Hornets
  • Merritt Centennials
  • Penticton Knights
  • Penticton Panthers
  • Penticton Vees
  • Quesnel Millionaires
  • Salmon Arm Silverbacks
  • South Surrey Eagles
  • Surrey Eagles
  • Vernon Lakers
  • Vernon Vipers
  • Victoria Grizzlies
  • Victoria Warriors
  • Wenatchee Wild
  • Westside Warriors
  • Williams Lake Timberwolves
  • Bellingham Ice Hawks
  • Nanaimo Clippers
  • Powell River Paper Kings
  • Vancouver Centennials
  • Ayr Scottish Eagles
  • Belfast Giants
  • Bracknell Bees
  • Cardiff Devils
  • Hull Stingrays
  • London Knights
  • Manchester Storm
  • Newcastle Jesters
  • Nottingham Panthers
  • Sheffield Steelers
  • Basingstoke Bison
  • Coventry Blaze
  • Edinburgh Capitals
  • Guildford Flames
  • Hull Thunder
  • Solihull Barons
  • Wembley Canadians
  • Boston Cubs
  • Philadelphia Ramblers
  • Hawkesbury Hawks
  • Adirondack IceHawks
  • Allen Americans
  • Arizona Sundogs
  • Austin Ice Bats
  • Birmingham South Stars
  • Bloomington PrairieThunder
  • Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs
  • Brantford Smoke
  • Columbus Cottonmouths
  • Dallas Freeze
  • Dayton Gems
  • Fayetteville Force
  • Flint Bulldogs
  • Flint Firebirds
  • Fort Worth Fire
  • Houston Apollos
  • Huntsville Channel Cats
  • Indianapolis Checkers
  • Laredo Bucks
  • Memphis RiverKings
  • Missouri Mavericks
  • Mohawk Valley Prowlers
  • New Mexico Scorpions
  • Odessa Jackalopes
  • Oklahoma City Blazers
  • Owen Sound Greys
  • Rapid City Rush
  • Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees
  • Rocky Mountain Rage
  • San Antonio Iguanas
  • Team Cherry
  • Topeka Scarecrows
  • Tulsa Oilers
  • Wichita Thunder
  • Wichita Wind
  • Youngstown Steelhounds
  • Brockville Braves
  • Dayton Ice Bandits
  • Flint Generals
  • Michigan Falcons
  • Quad City Mallards
  • Dornbirner EC
  • EHC Liwest Black Wings Linz
  • Fehérvár AV19
  • HC TWK Innsbruck
  • HK Acroni Jesenice
  • Olimpija Ljubljana
  • Vienna Capitals
  • Villacher SV
  • Alaska Aces
  • Anchorage Aces
  • Arkansas RiverBlades
  • Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies
  • Augusta Lynx
  • Baton Rouge Kingfish
  • Chesapeake Icebreakers
  • Chicago Express
  • Cincinnati Cyclones
  • Columbia Inferno
  • Columbus Chill
  • Dayton Bombers
  • Elmira Jackals
  • Erie Panthers
  • Evansville IceMen
  • Florence Pride
  • Florida Everblades
  • Fort Wayne Komets
  • Fresno Falcons
  • Greensboro Generals
  • Greensboro Monarchs
  • Greenville Grrrowl
  • Greenville Road Warriors
  • Gwinnett Gladiators
  • Hampton Roads Admirals
  • Huntington Blizzard
  • Huntsville Blast
  • Idaho Steelheads
  • Jackson Bandits
  • Jacksonville Lizard Kings
  • Johnstown Chiefs
  • Knoxville Cherokees
  • Las Vegas Wranglers
  • Lexington Men O' War
  • Long Beach Ice Dogs
  • Louisiana IceGators
  • Louisville IceHawks
  • Louisville RiverFrogs
  • Macon Whoopee
  • Miami Matadors
  • Mississippi Sea Wolves
  • Mobile Mysticks
  • Nashville Knights
  • New Orleans Brass
  • Orlando Solar Bears
  • Pee Dee Pride
  • Pensacola Ice Pilots
  • Raleigh IceCaps
  • Reading Royals
  • Richmond Renegades
  • Roanoke Express
  • San Francisco Bulls
  • Savannah Ghost Pirates
  • South Carolina Stingrays
  • Stockton Thunder
  • Tallahassee Tiger Sharks
  • Texas Wildcatters
  • Toledo Storm
  • Toledo Walleye
  • Trenton Titans
  • Victoria Salmon Kings
  • Virginia Lancers
  • Wheeling Nailers
  • Wheeling Thunderbirds
  • Winston-Salem Thunderbirds
  • Worcester Railers
  • Baltimore Clippers
  • Bronx Tigers
  • Johnstown Jets
  • New York Rovers
  • Dundee Stars
  • Glasgow Clan
  • London Racers
  • Manchester Phoenix
  • Milton Keynes Lightning
  • Springfield Olympics
  • Danbury Hat Tricks
  • Danbury Whalers
  • Dayton Demonz
  • Elmira Enforcers
  • Cambridge Winterhawks
  • Albany Choppers
  • Atlanta Knights
  • Cleveland Falcons
  • Cleveland Lumberjacks
  • Columbus Checkers
  • Denver Grizzlies
  • Detroit Olympics
  • Detroit Vipers
  • Flint Spirits
  • Indianapolis Ice
  • Kalamazoo Wings
  • Kansas City Blades
  • Las Vegas Thunder
  • London Tecumsehs
  • Los Angeles Ice Dogs
  • Michigan K-Wings
  • Minnesota Moose
  • Muskegon Lumberjacks
  • Port Huron IceHawks
  • Quebec Rafales
  • Russian Penguins
  • Saginaw Hawks
  • Salt Lake Golden Eagles
  • San Antonio Dragons
  • San Francisco Spiders
  • Soviet Wings
  • St. Paul Saints
  • Portage Lakes Hockey Club
  • Avto Ekaterinburg
  • Irbis Kazan
  • JHC Dynamo SPb Saint Petersburg
  • JHC Spartak Moscow
  • Kapitan Stupino
  • Mamonty Yugry Khanty-Mansiysk
  • SKA-1946 Saint Petersburg
  • Snezhnye Barsy Astana
  • Admiral Vladivostok
  • Ak Bars Kazan
  • Amur Khabarovsk
  • Atlant Moscow Oblast
  • Atlant Moscow Region
  • Avangard Omsk
  • Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg
  • Barys Astana
  • CSKA Moscow
  • Dinamo Minsk
  • Dinamo Riga
  • Dynamo Moscow
  • Dynamo-Energiya Yekaterinburg
  • HC Lada Togliatti
  • Jokerit Helsinki
  • Khimik Voskresensk
  • Kristall Elektrostal
  • Kunlun Red Star
  • Lada Togliatti
  • Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
  • Medvescak Zagreb
  • Metallurg Magnitogorsk
  • Metallurg Novokuznetsk
  • Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk
  • Neftyanik Almetyevsk
  • Neftyanik Leninogorsk
  • Salavat Yulaev Ufa
  • Severstal Cherepovets
  • Sibir Novosibirsk
  • SKA St. Petersburg
  • Slovan Bratislava
  • Spartak Moscow
  • Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod
  • Torpedo Yaroslavl
  • Traktor Chelyabinsk
  • Vityaz Chekhov
  • Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk
  • Laval Predateurs
  • Saint-Hyacinthe Top Design
  • Sorel-Tracy Blackhawks
  • Sorel-Tracy Mission
  • St. Georges Cool 103.5 FM
  • St. Georges CRS Express
  • St. Georges-de-Beauce Garaga
  • Thetford Mines Isothermic
  • Thetford Mines Prolab
  • Trois-Rivieres Blizzard
  • Sydney Millionaires
  • Muskoka Bears
  • Almaz Cherepovets
  • Amurskie Tigry Khabarovsk
  • Atlant Mytishchi
  • Avto Yekaterinburg
  • Belye Medvedi Chelyabinsk
  • Belye Tigry Orenburg
  • Chaika Nizhny Novgorod
  • Gazovik Tyumen
  • Krasnaya Armiya Moscow
  • Kuznetskie Medvedi
  • Ladia Togliatti
  • Loko Yaroslavl
  • MHK Krylia Sovetov
  • MHK Spartak Moscow
  • Minskie Zubry
  • Olimpiya Kirovo-Chepetsk
  • Omskie Yastreby
  • Reaktor Nizhnekamsk
  • Russkie Vityazi Chekhov
  • Serevryanye Lvy St. Petersburg
  • Sheriff Tver
  • Sibirskie Snaipery Novosibirsk
  • SKA-1946 St. Petersburg
  • Stalnye Lisy Magnitogorsk
  • Yunost Minsk
  • Truro Bearcats
  • Woodstock Slammers
  • Yarmouth Mariners
  • Dauphin Kings
  • Neepawa Natives
  • OCN Blizzard
  • Portage Terriers
  • Selkirk Steelers
  • Southeast Blades
  • St. Boniface Saints
  • St. James Canadians
  • Winkler Flyers
  • Winnipeg Monarchs
  • Winnipeg Rangers
  • Winnipeg South Blues
  • Lewiston-Auburn Nordiques
  • Billings Bulls
  • Johnstown Tomahawks
  • Lone Star Brahmas
  • North Iowa Outlaws
  • Philadelphia Rebels
  • Texarkana Bandits
  • Texas Tornado
  • Wichita Falls Wildcats
  • Vankleek Hill Cougars
  • Cobalt Silver Kings
  • Haileybury Comets
  • Kansas City Pla-Mors
  • Montreal Shamrocks
  • Quebec Bulldogs
  • Renfrew Creamery Kings
  • Renfrew Millionaires
  • Toronto Blueshirts
  • Toronto Tecumsehs
  • Algoma Contractors
  • Rayside-Balfour Jr. Canadians
  • Barrie Flyers
  • Elmira Sugar Kings
  • Galt Black Hawks
  • Hamilton Fincups
  • Hamilton Red Wings
  • Kitchener-Waterloo Greenshirts
  • Montreal Junior Royals
  • Newmarket Redmen
  • Niagara Falls Flyers
  • Ottawa New Edinboros
  • Port Colborne Sailors
  • Seneca Nationals
  • St. Catharines Black Hawks
  • St. Catharines Teepees
  • Stratford Indians
  • Toronto Eatons
  • Toronto Granites
  • West Toronto Nationals
  • Barrie Colts
  • Belleville Bulls
  • Brampton Battalion
  • Brantford Alexanders
  • Brantford Bulldogs
  • Cornwall Royals
  • Detroit Ambassadors
  • Detroit Junior Red Wings
  • Detroit Whalers
  • Erie Otters
  • Guelph Biltmores
  • Guelph Platers
  • Guelph Storm
  • Hamilton Dukes
  • HK Riga 2000
  • Hull Volants
  • Kingston Canadians
  • Kingston Frontenacs
  • Kingston Raiders
  • Kitchener Rangers
  • Mississauga IceDogs
  • Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
  • Mississauga Steelheads
  • Newmarket Royals
  • Niagara Falls Thunder
  • Niagara IceDogs
  • North Bay Battalion
  • North Bay Centennials
  • Oshawa Generals
  • Ottawa 67's
  • Owen Sound Attack
  • Owen Sound Platers
  • Peterborough Petes
  • Plymouth Whalers
  • Saginaw Spirit
  • Sarnia Sting
  • Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
  • Sudbury Wolves
  • Toronto Marlboros
  • Toronto St. Michael's Majors
  • Vaughan Nationals
  • Windsor Spitfires
  • Cobourg Cougars
  • Markham Waxers
  • Newmarket Hurricanes
  • St. Michael’s Buzzers
  • Hollywood Wolves
  • Alaska All Stars
  • Amos Aiglons
  • Ancienne-Lorette
  • Aquitains de Bordeaux
  • Asbestos Warwick
  • Austria Pee-Wee
  • Baden-Wurttemberg
  • Banff Pee-Wee Bears
  • Beaubourg Seigneurs
  • Beauce-Amiante Elites
  • Beauce-Centre
  • Bellechasse
  • Bois-Francs Cascades
  • Boston Braves
  • Boston Jr. Bruins
  • Boston Jr. Eagles
  • Bramalea Blues
  • Brantford Nadrofsky Steelers
  • Bruleurs de Loups
  • Buffalo Jr. Sabres
  • Calgary Flames Pee-Wee
  • Calgary Rangers
  • California Kings
  • Canadiens de Montreal
  • Canotiers de Montmagny
  • Caravelles de L'Érable
  • Cascades-Amos
  • Cavaliers de Sainte-Foy
  • Centre-Mauricie
  • Champlain-Richelieu
  • Charlesbourg
  • Charny-Bernières
  • Chaudiere Dauphins
  • Chicago Blackhawks Pee-Wee
  • Chicago Young Americans
  • Chicoutimi-Nord Dynamos
  • College Francais Rive-Sud
  • Connecticut Yankees
  • CSKA Moscow Pee-Wee
  • Detroit Compuware
  • Detroit G.P.D.
  • Detroit HoneyBaked
  • Detroit Little Caesars
  • Disraeli-Coleraine
  • Don Mills Flyers
  • Draveurs de la Mauricie
  • Drummondville
  • Drummondville Voltigers Pee-Wee
  • Druzhba-78 Kharkov
  • Edmonton Kings
  • Edmonton Oilers Pee-Wee
  • Elans de Charlesbourg
  • Elite Beauce-Amiante
  • Elites Rive-Nord
  • Éperviers de Mascouche
  • Etoiles de l'Est
  • Express Rive-Sud
  • Faucons de Sherbrooke
  • Faucons Pointe-Levy
  • Fort McMurray Oil Barons
  • Francheville
  • Fraser Falcons
  • Frontenac de Quebec
  • Gatineau Ambassadeurs
  • Gouverneurs de Sainte-Foy
  • Halifax Hawks
  • Halifax Jr. Mooseheads
  • Harfangs de Beauport
  • Hartford Jr. Whalers
  • Hershey Cubs
  • Hershey Jr. Bears
  • Indianapolis
  • Jeunes Sportifs d'Hochelaga
  • Jonquiere Orioles
  • La Chaudiere
  • Lac St-Louis Lions
  • Lac-Etchemin
  • Lac-Megantic Bestar
  • Ladufo Côte de Beaupré
  • Lakeshore Braves
  • Lakeshore Panthers
  • Langley Eagles
  • Laval Senateurs
  • Leafs de Verdun
  • Les Epaulards
  • L'Excel Centre Mauricie
  • Los Angeles Jr. Kings
  • Lynnfield Pioneers
  • Markham Waxers Pee-Wee
  • Michigan Nationals
  • Middlesex Islanders
  • Minnesota North Stars Pee-Wee
  • Mississauga Blackhawks
  • Mississauga Reps
  • Mississauga Senators
  • Montreal Canadiens Pee-Wee
  • Mount Pearl Blades
  • National de La Baie
  • National la Presqu'île
  • New Jersey Devils Pee-Wee
  • New York Islanders Pee-Wee
  • New York Rangers Pee-Wee
  • Niagara Falls Jr. Canucks
  • NKS Podhale Nowy Targ
  • Nordiques de Quebec
  • North River
  • North Vancouver
  • North York Canadiens
  • Ontario Jets
  • Outaouais Intrepid
  • Peterborough Petes Pee-Wee
  • Philadelphia Jr. Flyers
  • Philadelphia Little Flyers
  • Pirates de North Shore
  • Pittsburgh Jr. Penguins
  • Pointe-Levy
  • Quebec Castors
  • Quebec Citadelle
  • Quebec-Centre
  • Quinte Red Devils
  • Regents Rive-Sud
  • Richelieu Eclaireurs
  • Richelieu Express
  • Richelieu Riverains
  • Richmond Hill Kings
  • Rimouski Jr. Oceanic
  • Riviere-du-Loup Bleu et Or
  • Rochester Jr. Americans
  • Rouyn-Noranda Huskies Pee-Wee
  • Royaux de Sainte-Foy
  • Sagueneens de Chicoutimi
  • Saint-Augustin-Cap-Rouge
  • San Jose Sharks Pee-Wee
  • Scarborough Lions
  • Seigneurs Des Mille Iles
  • Selects de Sainte-Foy
  • Selects du Nord
  • Sherbrooke Castors Pee-Wee
  • Slovakia Pee-Wee
  • Slovenia Pee-Wee
  • Smith Falls Bears
  • South Shore Kings
  • Sphinx de St-Marc-des-Carrieres
  • St. Louis Blues Pee-Wee
  • St-Georges Beauce
  • Suisse Romande
  • Syracuse Stars
  • Tardivel Elans
  • Tardivel Rapid'Eau
  • Team Illinois
  • Thetford Mines
  • Thompson King Miners
  • Tigres Lac St-Louis
  • Toronto Maple Leafs Pee-Wee
  • Toronto Red Wings
  • Toronto Young Nationals
  • Vancouver Jr. Canucks
  • Vancouver Thunder-Birds
  • Vaughan Kings
  • Victoriaville
  • Voiliers Beauport
  • Washington Little Capitals
  • Wexford Raiders
  • Whitby Wilcats
  • York-Simcoe Express
  • ZSC Lions Pee-Wee
  • Zurich Suisse
  • Montreal Royals
  • Chateauguay Elites
  • Granby Vics
  • Montreal Junior Canadiens
  • Thetford Mines Canadiens
  • Trois Rivieres Reds
  • Acadie-Bathurst Titan
  • Ambassadeurs de la Vallée
  • Baie-Comeau Drakkar
  • Beauport Harfangs
  • Blainville-Boisbriand Armada
  • Cape Breton Screaming Eagles
  • Charlottetown Islanders
  • Chicoutimi Sagueneens
  • Drummondville Voltigeurs
  • Gatineau Olympiques
  • Granby Bisons
  • Granby Predateurs
  • Halifax Mooseheads
  • Hull Olympiques
  • Laval National
  • Laval Titan
  • Laval Titan College-Francais
  • Laval Voisins
  • Lewiston Maineiacs
  • Longueuil College Francais
  • Moncton Wildcats
  • Montreal Juniors
  • Montreal Rocket
  • Prince Edward Island Rocket
  • Quebec Remparts
  • Rimouski Oceanic
  • Rouyn-Noranda Huskies
  • Saint John Sea Dogs
  • Saint-Hyacinthe Laser
  • Shawinigan Cataractes
  • Sherbrooke Castors
  • Sherbrooke Faucons
  • Sherbrooke Phoenix
  • Sorel Éperviers
  • St. John's Fog Devils
  • St-Jean Lynx
  • Trois-Rivieres Draveurs
  • Val-d'Or Foreurs
  • Verdun Black Hawks
  • Verdun Collège Français
  • Verdun Juniors
  • Victoriaville Tigres
  • Chicoutimi Saqueneens
  • Ottawa Senior Senators
  • Shawinigan-Falls Cataracts
  • Sherbrooke Saints
  • St. Jean Mission
  • Trois-Rivieres Lions
  • Valleyfield Braves
  • New Westminster Royals
  • Portland Rosebuds
  • Seattle Metropolitans
  • Vancouver Millionaires
  • Victoria Aristocrats
  • Anaheim Bullfrogs
  • Buffalo Stampede
  • Empire State Cobras
  • Las Vegas Coyotes
  • Los Angeles Blades
  • Montreal Roadrunners
  • Oklahoma Coyotes
  • Phoenix Cobras
  • San Diego Barracudas
  • San Jose Rhinos
  • St. Louis Vipers
  • Tampa Bay Tritons
  • Vancouver VooDoo
  • Prince George Spruce Kings
  • Alma Eagles
  • Dolbeau Castors
  • Jonquiere Aces
  • Port Alfred Elans
  • Lakeland Ice Warriors
  • Roanoke Valley Rebels
  • Vaxjo Lakers
  • Estevan Bruins
  • Flin Flon Bombers
  • Humboldt Broncos
  • Humboldt Indians
  • Melfort Mustangs
  • Melville Millionaires
  • Minot Americans
  • Nipawin Hawks
  • North Battleford North Stars
  • Notre Dame Hounds
  • Saskatoon Titans
  • Weyburn Red Wings
  • Yorkton Terriers
  • Augusta Riverhawks
  • Evansville Thunderbolts
  • Fayetteville FireAntz
  • Florida Seals
  • Huntsville Havoc
  • Jacksonville Icemen
  • Knoxville Ice Bears
  • Pensacola Ice Flyers
  • Moose Jaw Millers
  • Moose Jaw Pla-Mors
  • Weyburn Beavers
  • Asheville Smoke
  • B.C. Icemen
  • Columbus Stars
  • Danbury Trashers
  • Knoxville Speed
  • Madison Monsters
  • Missouri River Otters
  • Mowhawk Valley Prowlers
  • Muskegon Fury
  • Port Huron Beacons
  • Port Huron Border Cats
  • Port Huron Flags
  • Richmond Riverdogs
  • Roanoke Valley Vipers
  • Saginaw Gears
  • Thunder Bay Senators
  • Thunder Bay Thunder Cats
  • Thunder Bay Thunder Hawks
  • Winston-Salem Icehawks
  • Cedar Rapids RoughRiders
  • Central Illinois Flying Aces
  • Chicago Steel
  • Des Moines Buccaneers
  • Dubuque Fighting Saints
  • Fargo Force
  • Green Bay Gamblers
  • Lincoln Stars
  • North Iowa Huskies
  • Omaha Knights
  • Omaha Lancers
  • Sioux City Musketeers
  • Sioux Falls Stampede
  • Thunder Bay Flyers
  • Tri-City Storm
  • Waterloo Black Hawks
  • Youngstown Phantoms
  • Boston Junior Bruins
  • Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs
  • Alaska Gold Kings
  • Bakersfield Fog
  • Colorado Gold Kings
  • Phoenix Mustangs
  • Tacoma Sabercats

WCHL (1920s)

  • Calgary Tigers
  • Edmonton Eskimos
  • Regina Capitals
  • Saskatoon Sheiks
  • Victoria Cougars

WHL (Junior)

  • Billings Bighorns
  • Brandon Wheat Kings
  • Calgary Hitmen
  • Chilliwack Bruins
  • Edmonton Ice
  • Edmonton Oil Kings
  • Everett Silvertips
  • Kamloops Blazers
  • Kelowna Rockets
  • Kelowna Wings
  • Kootenay Ice
  • Lethbridge Hurricanes
  • Medicine Hat Tigers
  • Moose Jaw Warriors
  • Portland Winterhawks
  • Prince Albert Raiders
  • Prince George Cougars
  • Red Deer Rebels
  • Regina Pats
  • Saskatoon Blades
  • Seattle Thunderbirds
  • Spokane Chiefs
  • Swift Current Broncos
  • Tacoma Rockets
  • Tri-City Americans
  • Vancouver Giants
  • Victoria Royals
  • Winnipeg Ice
  • Edmonton Flyers
  • San Francisco Seals
  • Seattle Totems
  • Abilene Aviators
  • Alexandria Warthogs
  • Amarillo Rattlers
  • Central Texas Stampede
  • Corpus Christi IceRays
  • El Paso Buzzards
  • Fort Worth Brahmas
  • Lubbock Cotton Kings
  • San Angelo Outlaws
  • Tupelo T-Rex
  • Calgary Oval X-treme
  • Arktik-Universitet Ukhta
  • Biryusa Krasnoyarsk
  • Dinamo SPB St. Petersburg
  • KRS Vanke Rays Shenzen
  • SK Gorny St. Petersburg
  • SKIF Nizhny Novgorod
  • SKSO Yekaterinburg
  • Tornado Moscow
  • Alabama-Huntsville Chargers
  • Alaska-Fairbanks Nanooks
  • Arizona Icecats
  • Army Black Knights
  • Bloomington Jefferson Jaguars
  • Boston College Eagles
  • Boston Terriers
  • Bowling Green Falcons
  • Brown Bears
  • Calgary Dinos
  • California Golden Bears
  • Chicago Maroons
  • Clarkson Golden Knights
  • Colgate Raiders
  • Colorado Buffaloes
  • Colorado College Tigers
  • Columbia Lions
  • Connecticut Huskies
  • Cornell Big Red
  • Cushing Academy Penguins
  • Dartmouth Big Green
  • Denver Pioneers
  • Ferris State Bulldogs
  • Framingham Flyers
  • Georgetown Hoyas
  • Harvard Crimson
  • Hobart Statesmen
  • Illinois Fighting Illini
  • Lake Superior State Lakers
  • Lakehead Thunderwolves
  • Lawrence Academy Spartans
  • Maine Black Bears
  • McGill Athletics
  • Miami Redskins
  • Michigan State Spartans
  • Michigan Tech Huskies
  • Michigan Wolverines
  • Minnesota Golden Gophers
  • Minnesota State Mavericks
  • Missouri Tigers
  • Navy Midshipmen
  • New Hampshire Wildcats
  • North Dakota Fighting Hawks
  • North Dakota Fighting Sioux
  • Northern Michigan Wildcats
  • Notre Dame Fighting Irish
  • Ohio State Buckeyes
  • Pennsylvania Quakers
  • Princeton Tigers
  • Providence Friars
  • Purdue Boilermakers
  • Queen's Golden Gaels
  • Quinnipiac Bobcats
  • Robert Morris Colonials
  • Rochester Yellowjackets
  • RPI Engineers
  • St. Cloud State Huskies
  • St. Francis Xavier X-Men
  • St. Lawrence Saints
  • St. Norbert Green Knights
  • Stanford Cardinal
  • Syracuse Orangemen
  • Texas Longhorns
  • UMass Lowell River Hawks
  • Université de Moncton Aigles Bleus
  • Vermont Catamounts
  • Virginia Cavaliers
  • Western Michigan Broncos
  • Wisconsin Badgers
  • Yale Bulldogs

High School

  • Avon Old Farms Winged Beavers
  • Catholic Memorial Knights
  • Fairfield Prep Jesuits
  • King George School
  • Shattuck-St. Mary's Sabres
  • Tabor Academy Seawolves

International

  • Czech Republic
  • Czechoslovakia
  • East Germany
  • Great Britain
  • Netherlands
  • South Korea
  • Switzerland
  • West Germany

British League

  • Kingston Hawks
  • Oxford Canadians
  • Peterborough Phantoms
  • Sutton Sting
  • Wembley Lions

Czech League

  • Benatky nad Jizerou
  • Berani Zlin
  • Ceske Budejovice
  • Frydek-Mistek
  • HC 99 TL Melnik
  • HC Banik Sokolov
  • HC Berounsti Medvedi
  • HC Bili Tygri Liberec
  • HC Dukla Jihlava
  • HC Frydek-Mistek
  • HC Horacka Slavia Trebic
  • HC Karlovy Vary
  • HC Kometa Brno
  • HC Ocelari Trinec
  • HC Papirovi Draci Sumperk
  • HC Prostejov
  • HC RT TORAX Poruba
  • HC Senators Rosice
  • HC Slezan Opava
  • HC Sparta Praha
  • HC Stadion Liberec
  • HC Stadion Litomerice
  • HC Stadion Vrchlabi
  • HC Vítkovice
  • HC Zetor Brno
  • HC Zubr Prerov
  • KLH Chomutov
  • Letci Letnany
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Queen of Tears Episode 4 Recap & Spoilers: Kim Soo-Hyun Embraces Kim Ji-Won

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Popular K-drama Queen of Tears aired a brand-new episode 4 on Sunday, March 17, 2024, at 9:10 p.m. KST on tvN . The episode is also available to stream on Netflix . The series follows the tumultuous story of a married couple, chaebol heiress Hong Hae-In ( Kim Ji-Won ) and her husband, Baek Hyun-Woo ( Kim Soo-Hyun ).

Episode 4 of Queen of Tears saw Baek Hyun-Woo conflicted about his feelings towards his wife, Hong Hae-In. Initially, he only pretended to care about her so that she would include him in her will. However, as she bonded more with Yoon Eun-Seong (Park Sung-Hoon), Hyun-Woo grew extremely jealous and closer to Hae-In. By the end of the episode, Hyun-Woo embraced his wife after the latter suffered another memory loss episode due to her illness.

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The latest Queen of Tears episode 4 picked up from where the previous episode left off. After Hong Hae-In kissed Baek Hyun-Woo, the couple headed to her room. Hyun-Woo tried to retrieve his sister’s message on Hae-In’s phone. Previously, his sister messaged Hae-In, informing Hyun-Woo’s decision to get a divorce.

While Hyun-Woo tried multiple probable passwords, he realized her password was when the doctors announced her pregnancy and provided the date of the birth of their child. He left the room after deleting the message and an awkward interaction with Hae-In. Meanwhile, Hyun-Woo’s family thought all was well with the couple.

The following day, Hyun-Woo noticed changes in his wife’s demeanor. However, he also began to care more about her and also felt more attracted towards his wife. This scared him, given he was only going to pretend to be caring so that she would put his name on her will. To proceed with the plan, he brought her shoes, but after seeing her wear them, his heart fluttered.

Later, Hae-In and Eun-Seong met with Hercyna’s founder. Hae-In managed to persuade the latter for Eun-Seong’s approval. Although this put Eun-Seong in danger, he didn’t worry too much about it. Meanwhile, Hyun-Woo brought Hae-In warm snacks when she told him about a treatment abroad for her illness. Hyun-Woo grew concerned over his mission, considering Hae-In might continue to live and never add him to the will.

Gradually, he grew more jealous as Hae-In and Eun-Seong continued to work together. Hae-In’s brother, Hong Soo-Cheol, tried to further his resort business with Eun-Seong. He showed him the land, and Eun-Seong offered to think about the deal. However, Secretary Grace manipulated Hae-In’s mother, Kim Seon-Hwa, that Hae-In used her connection with Eun-Seong to cancel Soo-Cheol’s deal. When Seon-Hwa confronted Hae-In about the same, the latter almost fainted when Hyun-Woo held her.

Hyun-Woo asked Hae-In to reveal the truth behind her illness, but she felt that her parents might be shocked, given that they had already lost one child. Meanwhile, Grace collaborated with Eun-Seong and a Queen’s Group employee. They decided to have the company directors put their Queen’s Group stocks as collateral. They created a private equity fund and lured the directors into putting up their stocks.

Meanwhile, Chairman Hong Man-Dae got into an argument with his estranged son, Hong Beom-Seok. On the other hand, Hae-In rescued one of her employees from being abused by a customer. She then visited Hyun-Woo’s village on his sister’s request. Hae-In helped Hyun-Woo’s father, Baek Du-Gwan, stand tall against his opponent in the village election.

Hae-In spent some time at Hyun-Woo’s house. Meanwhile, Hyun-Woo’s mother informed him of Hae-In’s visit. Hae-In was walking around the village when she dropped her radio. While picking it up, she found herself hallucinating. She wandered around the neighborhood and lost her way. After Hyun-Woo reached the village, he couldn’t find her. After desperately looking for her, the two met on the street.

When Hyun-Woo confronted her, she slammed him, pretending to be strong. When he was about to leave, she confessed to being scared after a terrifying episode of memory loss. Upon hearing that, Hyun-Woo ran towards his wife and embraced her. The episode ended with a flashback to their interaction while in high school.

To watch their journey unfold, don’t forget to tune in to Queen of Tears every Saturday and Sunday at 9:10 p.m. KST on tvN and later on Netflix .

Varsha Narayanan

Varsha is a K-drama writer at ComingSoon. An avid K-drama fan for the past eight years, she has deep dived into rom-coms, thrillers, historical and fantasy dramas! From the old-school iconic Boys over Flowers to the new Hallyu wave-inspired dramas, she knows and has seen it all.

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