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Meghan shares rare footage from Lilibet’s Disneyland birthday bash with huge mermaid cake and princess meet & greet
MEGHAN Markle has shared rare footage from Lilibet’s birthday bash in Disneyland.
The Duchess of Sussex can be seen in Minnie Mouse ears – while the young royal, who turned four last week, given a Little Mermaid cake.



Prince Harry can also be seen in the video montage on his wife’s Instagram on various rides at the theme park in California.
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Will Smallbone reveals historic Ireland trait that is ‘going to get us to the World Cup’ after draw against Senegal
WILL SMALLBONE believes Heimir Hallgrimsson is pointing Ireland in the right direction — and towards the World Cup.
The Boys in Green drew 1-1 with Senegal last night after Kasey McAteer’s opener was cancelled out by Ismaila Sarr in the second half.


But Smallbone felt it was a giant step in the right direction — as Hallgrimsson’s directions were followed down to a tee.
The Southampton midfielder said: “The manager has made it clear what he wants from people throughout the week.
“I was only in Heimir’s first camp so that was very new for everyone and I missed the next three camps.
“To then come back into it was very similar messages but it all seems very clear and concise.
“That makes it easier as a player when you know exactly what the manager wants from you and you just have to go out and do your best to deliver it.”
And he believes that, even though Ireland were held by Senegal, he has brought a winning culture into the squad ahead of the World Cup qualifiers.
Smallbone added: “I think he wants to create a winning habit and you see the way he talks about getting to the World Cup.
“It’s obviously the aim for everyone.
“Winning is the only way we can get there. So it is about coming out on top in games in the past we maybe would have lost by a goal to switch it the other way to win by a goal.
“He put an emphasis on set-pieces and making sure we’re a threat whenever we get one.
“If you look at Irish teams in the past, they’ve always been built very big on set-pieces and making the Aviva a really tough place to come to.
“So I think that’s what we’ve to get back to.
“The more I play football, the more I go into my career and see that winning is what gets remembered.
“It is ultimately what is going to get us to the World Cup. I think if the game is scrappy and it’s a one goal game, we need to make sure it’s us that gets the goal.”
‘DISAPPOINTING’
Ireland were not far off that against Senegal — a team ranked 19th in the world who are now on a 21-game unbeaten run.
Hallgrimsson’s men dominated the first half and looked on course for a win even as they rode their luck in the second half before Sarr’s equaliser.
Midfielder Smallbone added: “The goal for every game is to win, at times performances have been good but winning has not been there. So the main thing is just winning.
“Maybe in the past we’ve got good performances but we need to make sure we’re winning to get to these tournaments.
“So obviously a draw is disappointing but Senegal are a top nation so I think it is a step in the right direction.
“I think it’s a good result against a strong team that has been unbeaten for such a long time.
“I think we can come away from it with lots of positives but a few things we need to improve on.
“I think these summer camps have been a bit of a struggle sometimes, where we’ve had a long time off and we’ve been coming in and been trying to get up to speed.
“I’ve noticed a real high quality and high intensity throughout the whole week.
“And I think that it was showing in the performance.”
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Swansea set to have stunning new beachside stadium built with club to leave 21,088-seater current home
OSPREYS have unveiled plans for an ambitious makeover of St Helen’s stadium.
The Swansea-based rugby union side are moving to the beachside venue for next season.



Ospreys have been sharing with Championship side Swansea City at the 21,088-seater Liberty Stadium.
But they are making the switch to St Helen’s midway through the 2025/26 campaign.
The venue – which hosts both rugby and cricket – is located just metres from the beach in the Welsh city.
And the club are planning an ambitious makeover to create an 8,000-seater hub for elite rugby in the region.
Phase one of the work will see a 4G pitch installed with a cover built over the existing terrace.
Three new stands will then be built, as well as a new fan zone.
Following completion of the ground, state-of-the-art training facilities will follow later.
Ospreys chief executive Lance Bradley said: “This is a vital step toward bringing our long-term vision to life.
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“It reflects our belief not only in the transformation of St Helen’s, but in the strength of our future, rooted in Swansea and powered by our supporters.
“This is about more than new stands or improved facilities.
“It’s a statement of intent about who we are, where we belong, and where we’re going.
“Our goal is a world-class home for elite rugby, community sport and shared experiences that inspire pride across the region.”
The plans come despite Ospreys being in dispute with the Welsh Rugby Union over funding.
Bradley added: “We are still talking with the WRU about the situation and if we were not confident of a positive outcome that would make things a lot more difficult.
“The fact we are proceeding full steam ahead with the development does shows a level of confidence.”
Swansea Cricket Club share the St Helen’s site and will remain playing at the venue for the 2025 season.
As a result, Ospreys will likely not play at the site until at least December.
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Man Utd transfer news LIVE: Gyokeres ‘says yes’ to Amorim reunion, Chelsea hold Garnacho interest, Mbeumo latest
MANCHESTER UNITED are set to undergo huge change during the summer transfer window.
Sporting striker Viktor Gyokeres is reportedly open to a reunion with Ruben Amorim at Man Utd, with the Swede likely to leave Portugal this summer.
The Red Devils are interested in Bryan Mbuemo, with the Bees reportedly waiting for a fee of around £70 million for one of their star players.
Elsewhere, Chelsea remain interested in Alejandro Garnacho, and could sign him as a replacement for the outgoing Jadon Sancho.
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