April 16, 2021 - 11:23 BST Ainhoa Barcelona Kate Middleton's son Prince Louis has been pictured in his first official portrait with the Queen and Prince Philip that has been released to the public While the Queen and her late husband Prince Philip no doubt have dozens of family photos in their personal albums, this week marked a milestone for one of their great-grandchildren in particular – Prince Louis. Buckingham Palace released a very heartwarming photo of the royal couple with seven of their great-grandkids during a summer holiday in Scotland, and it was the first time little Louis has appeared in an official portrait with the Queen and the late Duke. MORE: The Queen's photo with baby Princess Charlotte has fans saying the same thing The photo was taken by Louis' mum, the Duchess of Cambridge , who is a keen photographer and regularly shares her own personal photos with the public for special occasions such as her children's birthdays. Loading the player... WATCH: HELLO! Insider: what will happen at Prince Philip's funeral The royals were pictured posing at the Queen's Scottish holiday home, Balmoral Castle, on a sofa. Her Majesty sweetly carried baby Prince Louis, who will have been around four months old at the time, on her lap. She also matched in tartan with her great-grandson Prince George, who stood next to her. MORE: The sweet detail missing from the Queen's photo with her great-grandchildren MORE: Prince George and Princess Charlotte's photo with the Queen makes history - here's why This is the first time Prince Louis has starred in an official portrait with the Queen Prince William and Kate's daughter Princess Charlotte took centre stage, waving one hand in the air and also holding onto Louis' hand. Prince Philip meanwhile had his arms around Isla Phillips, who was carrying baby Lena Tindall, and Mia Tindall. Savannah Phillips stood behind … [Read more...] about Kate Middleton’s son Prince Louis stars in first official portrait with the Queen and Prince Philip
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5 Rules of Great Songwriting Collabs, According to Teddy Geiger and Semisonic’s Dan Wilson
Geiger and Wilson. Photo: Iris Gottlieb On Switched on Pop , we talk to songwriters and artists about how they make great songs . Most are written with two or more people in the room . Something we’ve never done before is pair two of the best songwriters in the business to explain how they create a successful collaboration. Teddy Geiger is a Grammy-nominated songwriter who’s written and produced countless pop No. 1s over the last decade. (You’ve likely heard her work with Shawn Mendes , Lizzo , Leon Bridges , and Christina Aguilera , to name a few.) She’s also been a critically acclaimed solo artist since the mid-2000s, and recently released a single called “Love Somebody” written with fellow in-demand music minds Ricky Reed and Dan Wilson, the latter the bandleader of Semisonic, famous for 1999’s “ Closing Time .” Wilson’s also a Grammy winner and the co-writer of Adele’s “Someone Like You” and “ Ready to Make Nice ,” by the Chicks . He recently shared his top songwriting and collaboration tips published as a deck of cards called Words and Music in Six Seconds . In this week’s episode of SoP , he and Geiger join co-hosts Charlie Harding and Nate Sloan to lay out the ground rules for collaboration from Wilson’s deck through the case study of Geiger’s “ Love Somebody .” ( This conversation originally aired as part of this month’s On Air Fest 2021 ; below are excerpts from it .) Nate Sloan: Songwriters usually collaborate in daylong, intimate in-person co-writes, but “Love Somebody” came together remotely as part of Ricky Reed’s streaming Nice Live series . Teddy, would you have previously done remote sessions like this and did letting go of the ideal songwriting session change your creative process at all? Teddy Geiger: Yeah, it’s hard being in a room with people like Dan and Ricky, it’s intimidating. So it was [less pressure] to be able to have some space in between, where I wouldn’t be … [Read more...] about 5 Rules of Great Songwriting Collabs, According to Teddy Geiger and Semisonic’s Dan Wilson