Britain's Prince George has landed the cover of Vanity Fair.
The prestigious magazine has featured the young royal on the cover of its August 2014 issue to mark the cherubic youngster's first birthday.
The cover is a fairly recent picture of Prince George in the arms of his mother, Duchess Catherine, while his father, Prince William, appears to dote on him.
A cover feature written by journalist Katie Nicholl, meanwhile, offers a behind-the-scenes insight into Prince George's first 12 months, including how his parents are eager for him to have a "normal life".
A preview of the article states: "They take George to playdates at the homes of friends, among them Kate's old Marlborough friend Alice St. John Webster, who has a baby several months older than George."
Nicholl also claims Prince William and Duchess Catherine, both 32, are already planning on another baby to join the chubby-cheeked tot.
It's claimed, "there are rumours among the couple's friends that they plan to try this summer".
George accompanied his parents on a royal trip to Australia and New Zealand and a senior aide tells the magazine, the prince "didn't really suffer from jet lag -- he settled down very quickly".
Britain's Prince Charles is to attend this year's Royal International Air Tattoo on Friday (11.07.14).
The 65-year-old royal is among the guests expected to watch the Red Arrows in action at the annual air show at the RAF Fairford base in Gloucestershire, south west England.
Charles will meet members of the Red Arrows, who are celebrating their 50th anniversary this year.
A spokesperson for the RIAT said: "HRH The Prince of Wales is to attend the Royal International Air Tattoo on Friday July 11 when the air show will be holding a special Red Arrows' Pit Day.
"The Prince of Wales will meet the pilots and air crew beside their aircraft following the display and after the team have performed a special flypast with aircraft flown by the team leaders from the Patrouille de France, Patrouille Suisse, Frecce Tricolori and Breitling Jet Team to mark their 50th display season.
"The Prince of Wales will also visit the air show's Techno Zone, an interactive area sponsored by Lockheed Martin which brings engineering and technology to life with entertaining, hands' on entertainment. Here he will meet youngsters and members of the Air Cadets."
The RIAT takes place this weekend.
Pink Floyd have confirmed they will release a new album this year.
The 'Another Brick in the Wall' legends are set to bring out 'The Endless River' - their first record since 1994 - in October.
The new LP will be mainly ambient and instrumental, and its material is based on sessions for the group's 'Division Bell' album 20 years ago.
David Gilmour and founding member Nick Mason have been working on the album, which will also feature late keyboardist Richard Wright.
'The Endless River' will be produced by Phil Manzanera, Youth and recording engineer Andy Jackson, alongside guitarist David.
The spokesman added: "Work is still in progress, but more details to come at the end of the Summer."
The announcement follows reports over the weekend that the band were preparing to release new material for the first time in 20 years.
A source recently said: "This will be one of the most exciting piece of music for decades because it is the closest we will ever come to a Pink Floyd comeback.
"The band will never officially reform because there is no Pink Floyd with Rick Wright. Roger Walters isn't involved in this project either. But Nick has been determined to keep the band alive.
"This is now a new album with songs that have never been heard before - that's something fans never thought would happen after Rick's death."
Lil' Kim has shared the first photo of her baby daughter.
The 'Lady Marmalade' hitmaker - who gave birth to her and rapper husband Peoples Hernandez's first child Royal Reign on June 9 - took to Twitter on Friday (04.07.14) to share a cute picture of the little girl's feet.
She posted the image on the social networking site, along with the caption: "Look who is stepping out today for the 4th of July. Happy Independence Day from my blessing, Royal Reign, and us!!! [sic]."
The 39-year-old rapper, known by her loyal followers as the Queen of Rap, also shared a photo of the four-week-old tot's hands and received loving messages from her fans in return, wishing her and Royal a happy independence day.
One fan, TeamPisces tweeted: "Much Love #Queen Bee #Happy4thofJuly To You And Your #Family! [sic]"
While QB_StreetTeam wrote: "Awwwww,cute lil tiny feet... Happy 4th QB & Royal Reign.[sic]"
Another Lil' Kim fan site added that they couldn't wait to see more photos of the baby girl.
They wrote: "@LilKim I just know she's adorable. Can't wait to see more pics.[sic]"
Zoe Saldana claims being "desired" helps her life make sense.
The incredibly private actress - who has been the subject of speculation she is pregnant - shares a connection with her painter spouse Marco Perego because they are both "artists" and understand the ups and downs that come with their respective careers.
She told Fashion magazine: "When you are desired and you desire, so many things in your life start to make sense.
"We both feel we are artists in our core. One moment you're up; the next moment you're down. It all depends. You can sell a collection; you might not sell the next collection. It's like an actor - you get cast or you don't."
Zoe, 35, can next be seen in 'Nina' and was very "proud" to have been handed the role of legendary singer Nina Simone, promising fans she has handled the biopic with "love and respect".
She said: "I handled the role with the same love, the same respect and the same pride that any other black person would, because I am a black woman, a proud Latino black woman, and nobody's going to take that right from me."
Mel Gibson has "worked on himself" since making anti-Semitic remarks.
The 'Passion of the Christ' actor feels frustrated that comments he allegedly made when being arrested in 2006 after often referred back to because he has "dealt with" the incident and moved on.
He said: "It's behind me; it's an eight-year-old story. It keeps coming up like a rerun, but I've dealt with it and I've dealt with it responsibly and I've worked on myself for anything I am culpable for.
"All the necessary mea culpas have been made copious times, so for this question to keep coming up, it's kind of like ... I'm sorry they feel that way, but I've done what I need to do."
Despite his lengthy career, the 58-year-old star insists he has never had a "plan" for his professional path.
He told the Hollywood Reporter: "I never did really have a master plan. I just do what's in front of me and what interests me at the time. There are ideas everywhere and they come literally from everywhere and that's good. But there are no new ideas, ever. The only thing you can do that is different is to execute the idea differently."
Mel's past controversies were recently brought to the forefront by Gary Oldman, who defended his antics in an interview and slammed "political correctness".
The 'Batman Begins' actor subsequently apologised himself for any offence he may have caused in the piece.
Lea Michele will mourn Cory Monteith privately on the anniversary of his death.
The 27-year-old actress was left devastated when her boyfriend and 'Glee' co-star died of a drugs overdose on July 13 last year, and though she will reportedly honour him in a small way on social media, she plans to spend most of the day alone.
A source told HollywoodLife.com: "She is going to make a mention of it on Twitter and Instagram but for most of the day she is going to mourn on her own time and keep her thoughts and feelings to herself."
Lea - who is now dating Matthew Paetz - is convinced Cory would have wanted her to move on and be happy so is trying her best to do that.
The source added: "She knows that Cory would want to live her life and that is exactly what she will be doing."
The brunette beauty is said to be incredibly happy with her new boyfriend and friends say they are well suited.
A source said recently: "They make a good team. Lea's friends say he's a great guy and dotes on her. Lea's found some happiness again."
Keira Knightley never planned to get married.
The 'Begin Again' actress walked down the aisle with The Klaxons keyboardist James Righton in an intimate ceremony in the south of France last year, and no one was more surprised that Keira herself because she had never dreamed of tying the knot when she was growing up.
Asked whether it was always part of her plan, she replied to Time Out magazine: "Never! My parents are deeply hippy. They got married because it was the only way they could get a mortgage. I grew up with them going, 'Don't know why you'd ever get married.' And then we did. But it's been fun."
Keira is even hoping she can join her husband James and his band on their tour bus this summer.
She said: "I don't actually know what festivals he's doing. I should know that! I might jump on the bus, if they get the bus. I love the tour bus!"
The 29-year-old actress also opened up about going through a tough time a few years ago when she became a figure of hate by women, and admits she can understand where it was coming from.
She mused: "I was working a lot, being followed by photographers. There was absolutely no space. You're never going to warm to someone if they're tense and frightened.
"Fear is a funny thing. People smell it on you and it doesn't make them nicer to you. It can be quite repellent, the smell of fear. I think I had that about me for a long time."
BBC bosses have pleaded with fans not to reveal plot spoilers from the new series of 'Doctor Who' after five scripts leaked online.
BBC Worldwide has apologised to viewers of the hit sci-fi drama, which will return to screens next month, following a shocking security breach.
According to RadioTimes.com, it's thought the scripts for the first five episodes were leaked when they were sent to BBC Worldwide's Latin American headquarters in Miami for translation ahead of transmission.
BBC Worldwide said in a statement: "BBC Worldwide is currently investigating a security issue around 'Doctor Who' Series 8 where unfinished material has inadvertently been made public. We deeply regret this and apologise to all the show's fans, the BBC and the cast and crew who have worked tirelessly making the series.
"We would like to make a plea to anyone who might have any of this material and spoilers associated with it not to share it with a wider audience so that everyone can enjoy the show as it should be seen when it launches. We know only too well that 'Doctor Who' fans are the best in the world and we thank them for their help with this and their continued loyalty."
'Doctor Who' will begin its eighth series on BBC One next month and the first episode is expected to be transmitted globally at the same time.
Coronation Street's Kylie Platt is to become embroiled in a drugs storyline.
The outspoken wife of David Platt (Jack P. Shepherd) - played by Paula Lane - is to become involved in a drugs scandal when her son Max is diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), as rather than giving her son the medicine prescribed by doctors to control his behaviour, Kylie will be seen taking the pills herself.
Corrie producer Stuart Blackburn told the Daily Star newspaper: "Over the weeks we see a real change in Max's behaviour and what we are going to learn is that he is suffering from ADHD.
"We have done a lot of research on this and it is going to take us to a point where Max is going to be put on medication.
"Kylie hits a really low point. She is drained and in that moment of madness she takes Max's medication.
"She is utterly ashamed and husband David is disgusted when he finds out. This is, out of all the bad decisions Kylie has made, the worst one ever. It is going to have a devastating effect on her, her health and those around her, and it is going to bring real trouble to the Platt household."
Paula previously announced she would be leaving 'Coronation Street' before Christmas to go on maternity leave and insisted she'd told Stuart to make sure she went out with a bang.
She explained: "Kylie's going to stay wild. I said to Stuart I'm ready for that because I've had a quiet six months. I'm not going to let it hinder me."
EastEnders' Max Branning's illicit relationship with DC Emma Summerhayes will be discovered next week.
The soap lothario - played by Jake Wood - will be desperate to keep his fling a secret when Jay Brown (Jamie Borthwick) stumbles in on the pair duri...
'Downton Abbey' leads this year's TVChoice Awards nominations.
The hit ITV period drama has notched up three nods at this year's awards, including Best Drama Series, Best Actor for Allan Leech and Best Actress for Joanne Froggatt.
BBC One's critically acclaimed 'Happy Valley', meanwhile, is up for Best New Drama and lead actress Sarah Lancashire has also been nominated for her incredible portrayal of police sergeant Sarah Cawood.
'Sherlock' star Benedict Cumberbatch is nominated once again in the Best Actor category, while the show is also up for Best Drama following its third series earlier this year.
The battle of the soaps will see 'Coronation Street' take on 'EastEnders' as the tear-jerking death of Hayley Cropper goes up against the murder of Lucy Beale in the Best Soap Storyline category.
Julie Hesmondhalgh, who has earned numerous awards for playing cancer-stricken Hayley, is hotly tipped to pick up Best Soap Actress but will face stiff competition from Lindsey Coulson, who plays cancer patient Carol Jackson in 'EastEnders', and 'Corrie' beauty Michelle Keegan.
TVChoice editor Jon Peake said: "This will be our 18th awards ceremony, and we are thrilled that it has become an unmissable event for Britain's biggest stars. They know that the TVChoice Awards are always a special night - and a great chance to thank the loyal viewers who've put them on top."
The TVChoice Awards - hosted by comic David Mitchell - take place in September.
Viewers can cast their votes at www.tvchoicemagazine.co.uk.
TVChoice Awards 2014 nominations:
Best International Show
'The Big Bang Theory' (E4)
'Game of Thrones' (Sky Atlantic)
'Modern Family' (Sky 1)
'The Walking Dead' (FOX)
Best New Drama
'Happy Valley' (BBC One)
'The Crimson Field' (BBC One)
'The Musketeers' (BBC One)
'The Widower' (ITV)
Best Drama Series
'Call the Midwife' (BBC One)
'Downton Abbey' (ITV)
'Sherlock' (BBC One)
'Waterloo Road' (BBC One)
Best Factual Entertainment and Lifestyle Show
'Educating Yorkshire' (Channel 4)
'One Born Every Minute' (Channel 4)
'The Call Centre' (BBC Three)
'The Supervet' (Channel 4)
Best Entertainment Show
'Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway' (ITV)
'Celebrity Juice' (ITV2)
'Gogglebox' (Channel 4)
'The Graham Norton Show' (BBC One)
Best Food Show
'Gordon Ramsay's Home Cooking'' (Channel 4)
'Mary Berry Cooks' (BBC Two)
'Saturday Kitchen' (BBC One)
'The Hairy Bikers' Asian Adventure' (BBC Two)
Best Reality Show
'24 Hours in A&E' (Channel 4)
'Big Brother'/'Celebrity Big Brother' (Channel 5)
'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!' (ITV)
'Made in Chelsea' (E4)
Best Comedy
'Bad Education' (BBC Three)
'Benidorm' (ITV)
'Birds of a Feather' (ITV)
'Derek' (Channel 4)
Best Talent Show
'Britain's Got Talent' (ITV)
'Strictly Come Dancing' (BBC One)
'The Great British Bake Off' (BBC Two)
'The X Factor' (ITV)
Best Daytime Show
'Pointless' (BBC One)
'The Jeremy Kyle Show' (ITV)
'The Paul O'Grady Show' (ITV)
'This Morning' (ITV)
Best Actor
Benedict Cumberbatch, 'Sherlock'
Allen Leech, 'Downton Abbey'
David Tennant, 'The Escape Artist'
Bradley Walsh, 'Law & Order: UK'
Best Actress
Laurie Brett, 'Waterloo Road'
Joanne Froggatt, 'Downton Abbey'
Sarah Lancashire, 'Happy Valley'
Judy Parfitt, 'Call the Midwife'
Best Soap Actor
Danny Dyer, 'EastEnders'
David Neilson, 'Coronation Street'
Kieron Richardson, 'Hollyoaks'
Adam Woodyatt, 'EastEnders'