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  • Daily Life In Rzeszow
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    Daily Life In Rzeszow
    RZESZOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 21:
    A mother helps her young son build a snowman from freshly fallen snow in Rzeszow, Poland, on November 21, 2025.
    The Institute of Meteorology and Water Management issued a Moderate Snow and Ice Warning for southeastern Poland (Podkarpackie Voivodeship), forecasting periods of moderate to heavy snowfall and snow cover increases of 20 to 30 centimeters in some areas. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
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    Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
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    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Clip of Winslet on the set of Goodbye June with her son Joe Mendes who wrote the script when a teenager.

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  • Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
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    Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
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    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Kate Winslet on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
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    Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Winslet 1
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    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Kate Winslet on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
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    Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Kate Winslet on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
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    Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Winslet 1
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    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Kate Winslet on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
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    Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Winslet 1
    Ref 17315
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Kate Winslet on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
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    Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Winslet 1
    Ref 17315
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Kate Winslet on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
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    Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Winslet 1
    Ref 17315
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Kate Winslet on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
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    Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Winslet 1
    Ref 17315
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Kate Winslet on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
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    Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Winslet 1
    Ref 17315
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Kate Winslet on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
    DUKAS_191219141_FER
    Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Winslet 1
    Ref 17315
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Kate Winslet on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
    DUKAS_191219137_FER
    Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Winslet 1
    Ref 17315
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Kate Winslet on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
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    Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Winslet 1
    Ref 17315
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Kate Winslet on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
    DUKAS_191219128_FER
    Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Winslet 1
    Ref 17315
    19/11/2025
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    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Kate Winslet on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

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    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Kate Winslet on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Kate Winslet on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Kate Winslet on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Kate Winslet on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
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    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Kate Winslet on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
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    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Kate Winslet on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
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    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Kate Winslet on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
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    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Kate Winslet on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
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    Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
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    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Kate Winslet on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
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    Winslet nipple cover-up for King Charles
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ABC
    Titanic actress Kate Winslet has told how she panicked and was forced into a quick cover up of her nipples when she met Britain’s King Charles for the first time.
    The award winning star, 50, was at the royal premiere in London of the big screen adaptation of Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility.
    Winslet was aged 20 at the time and wearing a see-through dress as Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, went down the line of cast members being introduced to them.
    She is an ambassador for one of Charles’s charities, the King’s Foundation.
    Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel US chat show, she said: “He is a personable individual, but he is the king and uh and it's quite something to meet him.
    The first time I met him …..it was a royal premiere of Sense and Sensibility when I was only 20.
    “ I sort of hadn't realised that we were really going to meet him.
    “And so I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of a transparent lace outfit.
    “And thank God I'd worn a coat because as he's making his way towards me, I'm like ‘nipples, nipples, nipples. Oh my god. ‘
    “And then someone just went coat.”
    She recalled how she curtsied to him.
    She added: “And I went 'your majesty.’
    “I'm like basically covering myself in a cape.”
    Kimmel joked: “That makes me feel sorry for the king because  he's the only one that doesn't get to see nipples, watching everybody curtsy all the time. 
    “There's no fun in that.”
    Winslet was on the show to promote her new movie , Goodbye June, which she also directs about a family gathering for the death of a matriarch.
    It was written by her 21-year-old son Joe Mendes , whose dad is movie director Sam Mendes, when he was aged 19 for a college assignment.
    OPS: Kate Winslet on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump hand out candy to children during the annual Halloween event on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, on October 30, 2025. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is present with her son and husband. (Photo by Andrew Thomas/NurPhoto)

     

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    U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump hand out candy to children during the annual Halloween event on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, on October 30, 2025. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is present with her son and husband. (Photo by Andrew Thomas/NurPhoto)

     

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    U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump hand out candy to children during the annual Halloween event on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, on October 30, 2025. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is present with her son and husband. (Photo by Andrew Thomas/NurPhoto)

     

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    U.S. President Donald Trump And First Lady Melania Trump Handout Candy To Children During The Annual Halloween At The White House Event
    U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump hand out candy to children during the annual Halloween event on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, on October 30, 2025. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is present with her son and husband. (Photo by Andrew Thomas/NurPhoto)

     

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    A couple with their son reflects in a window on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto)

     

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    6th Annual Unruly Halloween Party
    American DJ, producer, model, TV personality and Shaquille O'Neal's son Myles O’Neal arrives at the 6th Annual Unruly Halloween Party held at CBS Television City in Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

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    American DJ, producer, model, TV personality and Shaquille O'Neal's son Myles O’Neal arrives at the 6th Annual Unruly Halloween Party held at CBS Television City in Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

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    2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
    Australian wildlife photographer, conservationist, TV presenter, actor, and zookeeper Robert Irwin and mother/American and Australian conservationist, television personality, author and zookeeper Terri Irwin arrive at the 2025 AFI (American Film Institute) Fest Presented By Canva - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg' held at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • 2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
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    2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
    Australian wildlife photographer, conservationist, TV presenter, actor, and zookeeper Robert Irwin and mother/American and Australian conservationist, television personality, author and zookeeper Terri Irwin arrive at the 2025 AFI (American Film Institute) Fest Presented By Canva - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg' held at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • 2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
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    2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
    Australian wildlife photographer, conservationist, TV presenter, actor, and zookeeper Robert Irwin and mother/American and Australian conservationist, television personality, author and zookeeper Terri Irwin arrive at the 2025 AFI (American Film Institute) Fest Presented By Canva - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg' held at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • 2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
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    2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
    Australian wildlife photographer, conservationist, TV presenter, actor, and zookeeper Robert Irwin and mother/American and Australian conservationist, television personality, author and zookeeper Terri Irwin arrive at the 2025 AFI (American Film Institute) Fest Presented By Canva - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg' held at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • 2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
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    2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
    Australian wildlife photographer, conservationist, TV presenter, actor, and zookeeper Robert Irwin and mother/American and Australian conservationist, television personality, author and zookeeper Terri Irwin arrive at the 2025 AFI (American Film Institute) Fest Presented By Canva - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg' held at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • 2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
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    2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
    Australian wildlife photographer, conservationist, TV presenter, actor, and zookeeper Robert Irwin and mother/American and Australian conservationist, television personality, author and zookeeper Terri Irwin arrive at the 2025 AFI (American Film Institute) Fest Presented By Canva - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg' held at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • 2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
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    2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
    Australian wildlife photographer, conservationist, TV presenter, actor, and zookeeper Robert Irwin and mother/American and Australian conservationist, television personality, author and zookeeper Terri Irwin arrive at the 2025 AFI (American Film Institute) Fest Presented By Canva - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg' held at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • 2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
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    2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
    Australian wildlife photographer, conservationist, TV presenter, actor, and zookeeper Robert Irwin and mother/American and Australian conservationist, television personality, author and zookeeper Terri Irwin arrive at the 2025 AFI (American Film Institute) Fest Presented By Canva - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg' held at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • 2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
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    2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
    Australian wildlife photographer, conservationist, TV presenter, actor, and zookeeper Robert Irwin and mother/American and Australian conservationist, television personality, author and zookeeper Terri Irwin arrive at the 2025 AFI (American Film Institute) Fest Presented By Canva - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg' held at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • 2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
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    2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
    Australian wildlife photographer, conservationist, TV presenter, actor, and zookeeper Robert Irwin and mother/American and Australian conservationist, television personality, author and zookeeper Terri Irwin arrive at the 2025 AFI (American Film Institute) Fest Presented By Canva - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg' held at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • 2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
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    2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
    Australian wildlife photographer, conservationist, TV presenter, actor, and zookeeper Robert Irwin and mother/American and Australian conservationist, television personality, author and zookeeper Terri Irwin arrive at the 2025 AFI (American Film Institute) Fest Presented By Canva - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg' held at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • 2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
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    2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
    Australian wildlife photographer, conservationist, TV presenter, actor, and zookeeper Robert Irwin and mother/American and Australian conservationist, television personality, author and zookeeper Terri Irwin arrive at the 2025 AFI (American Film Institute) Fest Presented By Canva - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg' held at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • 2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
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    2025 AFI Fest - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg'
    Australian wildlife photographer, conservationist, TV presenter, actor, and zookeeper Robert Irwin and mother/American and Australian conservationist, television personality, author and zookeeper Terri Irwin arrive at the 2025 AFI (American Film Institute) Fest Presented By Canva - Premiere Of Sony Pictures Classics' 'Nuremberg' held at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

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