Despite the warning, Gomez said she was encouraged to continue sharing her story by the judge overseeing her probation, who reportedly told the mom that her bravery would be rewarded and assured her that her probabtion would not be affected. After sharing her story with news outlets, Gomez claimed she received a call from law enforcement warning her that if she keeps speaking to the media, she might face legal troubles for a probation that she has from charges filed more than a decade ago, CBS reported. She appeared particularly overjoyed when the song We Don't Talk About Bruno, from the animated film Encanto, came on.Īngeli Rose Gomez (left), who has two children in second and third grade at the school, is among the most vocal of critics against the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District (CISD) Police Department, who handcuffed her and held other parents back when they tried entering the school during the shooting to try and save their kids (right).
And her fun personality was on full display again today as she joined her parents and George in listening to an orchestra perform a number of songs, including Sweet Caroline. Princess Charlotte has become a favorite of royal fans thanks to her sassy personality, she has been snapped pulling funny faces, waving to photographers, and even sticking her tongue out on a family outing. And while the young princess may initially have seemed a little timid, it wasn't long before her confident personality was evident. The seven-year-old royal was accompanied by her parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, along with her brother George, eight, during the engagement, where they met performers and crew involved in a special Platinum Jubilee Celebration Concert taking place within the grounds of Cardiff Castle. Princess Charlotte was pictured beaming as she danced along to Disney song We Don't Talk About Bruno during her first royal engagement in Cardiff today. The show will open with Queen and Adam Lambert while other performers include Eurovision star Sam Ryder and George Ezra. Motown legend Diana Ross, performing for the first time in Britain in 15 years, is a star attraction at the event, to be held on a purpose-built 360-degree stage outside the queen's central London residence. Many in the long line of people couldn't wait for the party to start as they wore Union Jack hats, waistcoats and dresses in the Green Park sunshine near Buckingham Palace.
Thousands of excited music fans started queuing early this morning in anticipation of the Party at the Palace this evening, the highlight of the third day of public events to mark the Platinum Jubilee. Among the royal attendees at Saturday's star-studded live Jubilee concert, staged in front of Buckingham Palace, will be the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge but Harry and Meghan will not be present. The Royal Family will be out in force for the highlight of the third day of public events to mark the Queen's record-breaking Platinum Jubilee alongside 22,000 people who are set to attend the event.