Kate Middleton's brother James praises his 'incredible' sister in sweet tribute ahead of her Christmas Eve carol concert Royal Carols: Together At Christmas will air at 7:30pm on Christmas Eve READ MORE: Someone who looks VERY familiar is spotted at Kate's Christmas carol concert as nation prepares to tune in for show after her cancer recovery By ELEANOR DYE Published: 19:13, 24 December 2024 | Updated: 19:17, 24 December 2024 e-mail 10 View comments The Princess of Wales's brother James has shared a sweet tribute to his sister ahead of her annual Christmas Eve carol concert this evening. The entrepreneur, 37, who is Kate's younger brother, has thrown his support behind his sister as she returns to screens on ITV after an incredibly tough year, in which she completed preventative chemotherapy treatment for cancer. Taking to his Instagram account on Tuesday, James shared a picture of the concert's programme - which is illustrated with a picture from author Charlie Mackesy, alongside a touching message. In his post, James praised his 'incredible sister' for sharing a 'very powerful' message through her annual service. He also shared a quote from Kate, which read: 'At Christmas, and throughout the year, we must all shine for each other. Because in times of joy and sadness, we are all each other's light.' He added: 'A very powerful message from my incredible sister at a special time of year. Merry Christmas to you all.' During the concert, an adorable moment between the Princess of Wales and her youngest child was captured on film - with six-year-old Prince Louis apparently offering his mother reassuring words of comfort, according to a leading lip reader. In the footage, the young royal is seen arriving at Kate's Christmas carol concert at Westminster Abbey armed with a sweet note to hang on the 'kindness tree' outside the historic London church. The Princess of Wales's brother James has shared a sweet tribute to his sister ahead of her annual Christmas Eve carol concert this evening. Pictured: The Princess of Wales during the service, which is due to air tonight James Middleton and his wife Alizee attending the service at Westminster Abbey on December 6 Families gathered on Christmas Eve are in for a regal treat when the Together at Christmas concert, which took place at Westminster Abbey earlier this month, airs at 7:30pm on ITV1 and ITVX this evening. And Prince Louis, who has routinely stolen the limelight with his comical appearances at royal events, this time stole hearts. Expert lip reader Nicola Hickling has claimed what she thinks the young Prince is seen saying to his mother on one of her first major public appearances following treatment for cancer. Hickling suggests the young boy told the Princess of Wales at the service: 'We're looking out for each other.' As Louis strolled into the Princess' fourth annual concert alongside his father, Prince William, and his siblings, Prince George, 11, and Princess Charlotte, nine, the family are seen in the video quietly observing some of the red notes hung on the festive fir. And then the young prince steps forward to hang his own red tagged note, a special thank you to his maternal grandparents. The Middletons have thrown their support behind Kate throughout her cancer diagnosis. James and Kate pictured together as children Taking to his Instagram account on Tuesday, James shared a picture of the concert's programme - which is illustrated with a picture from author Charlie Mackesy, alongside a touching message In his post, James praised his 'incredible sister' for sharing a 'very powerful' message through her annual service A festive note for granny and grandad: Prince Louis, six, is seen hanging a note to his maternal grandparents on the 'kindness tree' at Westminster Abbey at Kate Middleton's carol concert The young royal clutched onto a note (pictured) that read: 'Thank you for granny and grandpa because they have played games with me Close bond: Lip Reader Nicola Hickling told The Sun what she thinks the Prince is seen saying to his mother as they stand together in church, claiming the young royal tells Kate 'We're looking out for each other.' Earlier today, the Princess of Wales, 42, posted a teaser of what viewers can expect at this evening's carol service, including an emotional message saying 'we are all each other's light' The new montage, posted today, sees footage from the service, which will air tonight, shared with the Prince and Princess of Wales' 16.8million Instagram followers The Princess of Wales makes an impassioned ask for the nation to 'shine for each other' in the short clip, which features her three children, from left Louis, Charlotte and George, arriving at Westminster Abbey together The handwritten festive card reads: 'Thank you for granny and grandpa because they have played games with me'. Lip reader Hickling told The Sun newspaper that the moment between mother and son was clearly a treasured one. Elsewhere, the Princess of Wales has told the nation that 'we must all shine for each other' in an emotional address posted on social media ahead of her carol concert tonight. Families gathered on Christmas Eve are in for a regal treat when The Princess of Wales' concert, which took place at Westminster Abbey earlier this month, airs this evening. And Kate offered a taster of what viewers can expect tonight with a video montage posted to the Wales' Instagram account, calling the concert, filled with royal and celebrity faces, 'a heartfelt celebration'. The short clip sees moments from the service including those who attended admiring Christmas messages on a 'kindness tree' outside the Abbey, the Princess chatting with youngsters before the service and teenage musicians playing instruments as the crowds entered. The message, posted to the Prince and Princess of Wales' 16.8million followers this afternoon, said the service reflects 'upon the importance of love and empathy'. It is the fourth time the royal has held the annual festive concert - but this year's is particularly poignant as the 42-year-old royal continues her recovery from cancer ; Prince William has described 2024 as 'probably the hardest year of my life'. The three siblings hold our traditional candles as they make their way to their seats in Westminster Abbey A festive handshake: The new video montage shows the Princess of Wales shaking hands with a young attendee of the service Kate's impassioned voice over thanks 'inspiring' people 'embracing those in need', saying: 'This carol service is a heartfelt celebration of everyone of you.' The royal continues, adding: 'It's a reminder that at Christmas and throughout the year we must all shine for each other because in times of joy and sadness, we are all each other's light'. Filmed earlier this month on December 6th, Royal Carols: Together At Christmas will air at 7:30pm on Christmas Eve on ITV1 and ITVX, with the princess joined by William, 42, and the couple's three children Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte , nine, and Prince Louis , six. The concert marked one of the few times the mother-of-three has made a public appearance this year, after undergoing a course of preventative chemotherapy in the first half of 2024. Kate (pictured left) hosted her fourth 'Together at Christmas ' concert at Westminster Abbey at the start of December, with members of the royal family including Prince William and the Wales children Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte in attendance Kate has been described as being ‘hands on’ over every aspect of the service, including holding regular planning meetings at Windsor ahead of filming. On the day the service was filmed, the Princess arrived on her own at 4pm to view the abbey and oversee last minute arrangements. However, the supportive royals have also helped Kate bring her ideas together, with everyone from King Charles , who donated Christmas trees, and Prince Louis, who penned a sweet note, helping to make the service a seasonal success. Royal fans will see the Princess of Wales looking elegant in an Alexander McQueen red coat, featuring a statement black bow, which she teamed with black Ralph Lauren boots for the festive occasion . The event, which was attended by 1,600 people will 'reflect upon...how much we need each other, especially in the most difficult times of our lives' Here, FEMAIL looks at everything we know so far about the regal yuletide service... HOW THE SERVICE WILL UNFOLD The service will, Kensington Palace said, 'shine a light on individuals from all over the UK who have shown love, kindness and empathy towards others in their communities'. 'It's been a focal point for her, as it is each year,' a source added. Combining traditional and modern elements to encompass people of all faiths and none, the service will see the world-renowned Westminster Abbey choir perform some of the nation’s most beloved carols, alongside musical performances by guests including Olivia Dean, Gregory Porter, Paloma Faith and JP Cooper, as well as a specially composed piece by pianist Rosey Chan. Guests will also watch a specially curated performance by two Soloists from The Royal Ballet and students from The Royal Ballet School. The event takes place at Westminster Abbey During the service, poignant readings linked to the theme of love and empathy will be delivered by speakers including The Prince of Wales, Olympian Adam Peaty OBE, Sophie Okonedo CBE, Michelle Dockery and Richard E. Grant. Alongside this, candles will be lit by notable people linked to the theme including Lindsey Burrow, Sir Chris Hoy MBE, and teammate Paralympians Lizzi Jordan and Danni Khan. Nodding to the importance of nature as a source of healing and comfort, the Abbey will be adorned with sustainable, festive decorations and foliage, providing a beautiful Christmas backdrop for the Service. This year a ‘Kindness Tree’ will be situated outside the Abbey for guests to dedicate a decoration to someone who has supported them throughout their life, highlighting the importance of empathy, love and kindness to us all. 'In addition, guests waiting to enter the Abbey, will be treated to 2 music by young performers, including a 25-piece steel pan band and jazz ensemble from Restore the Music, a nationwide charity funding music education for young people DRESS TO IMPRESS: THE PRINCESS OF WALES' OUTFIT A vision in festive red: Kate Middleton donned a couture coat by Alexander McQueen with a red tartan skirt The Princess of Wales finished her look with Mulberry Amberley Baroque Pearl Earrings and a £110 Gold Plated bangle by British brand Halcyon Days Wearing a highly festive Alexander McQueen red coat, with a large statement black bow, which she teamed with her black Ralph Lauren boots for the occasion. Looking typically stylish for the outing, Kate completed her festive ensemble with a red check skirt, her Mulberry Amberley Baroque Pearl Earrings and a £110 Gold Plated bangle by British brand Halcyon Days. The bangle is thought to have been a birthday present from Prince William in 2020, and features a subtle nod to Princess Diana as it's called 'the Salamander Torque Forget-Me-Not & Gold Bangle ' - named after the late royal's favourite flower. Showcasing her stylish prowess, Kate kept her brunette locks in soft waves and added to her features with a smattering of glamorous makeup . FROM ZARA TO BEATRICE: WHICH ROYALS ATTENDED THE SERVICE? The Prince and Princess of Wales and their children, Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte, arrive for the Together At Christmas carol service A host of royal family members will be spotted by eagle-eyed viewers when the concert airs, as many of the Windsors turned out to support the Princess of Wales. The princess was, of course, joined by William, 42, and the couple's three children Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six. The entire Middleton family too, who have been Kate's dedicated support network throughout her recent illness, was also out in force. The King and Queen, however, were not amongst the guests, with the filming coinciding with Camilla's ongoing recovery from a viral chest infection. The royal appeared to arrive at the event without her husband Mike Tindall, or the couple's three children, Mia Grace, Lena Elizabeth and Lucas Philip Sophie Winkleman and Lord Frederick Windsor also showed their support for Kate Princess Michael of Kent looked stunning in a red ensemble Zara Tindall , without her husband Mike or children Mia, Lena and Lucas, accompanied Princess Beatrice , who is pregnant with her second child, and her husband Edo Mapelli Mozzi and his young son Wolfie. Zara, the daughter of Princess Anne , looked sensational in a velour trouser-suit the colour of burgundy, alongside matching heels and a gold bag. And Beatrice picked a monochromatic burgundy ensemble, holding the hand of eight-year-old Wolfie as the family walked walked into Westminster Abbey to take their place among the 1,600-person strong congregation. A FAMOUS ILLUSTRATOR BEHIND THE ORDER OF SERVICE The cover for the Order of Service has been designed by British illustrator Charlie Mackesy and bears a powerful message of hope - as Kate returns to public life after completing her cancer treatment earlier this year A bespoke illustration by British artist Charles Mackesy - which embodies the service's themes of kindness, love and empathy - will be featured on the Order of Service. The image depicts a snowy scene with a group of people walking arm in arm towards Westminster Abbey, accompanied by the words 'How did I help? You were by my side, which was everything.' Mackesy is known for his bestselling book The Boy, The Mole, The Fox And The Horse - which was published in 2019 and celebrates themes of kindness and friendship . He said: 'Love, empathy and kindness are important messages for us all. 'As the theme of The Princess of Wales' Carol Service this year, it was very special to have been asked to create the illustration for the Order of Service. I hope it reminds us of the beauty of being there for each other at Christmas.' Alongside the Order of Service, each guest will receive a special letter from the princess thanking them for all they have done to provide comfort and hope to those in need, telling them 'Love is the light that can shine bright, even in our darkest times'. MOTHER-AND-SON: A TENDER MOMENT BETWEEN KATE AND LOUIS The Princess of Wales and Prince Louis shared a very sweet moment in the first glimpse of the royals inside her 'Together At Christmas ' carol concert In a clip released by ITV ahead of the full service airing on Christmas Eve, the Princess of Wales and Prince Louis were seen sharing a very sweet moment as British actress Sophie Okonedo read a poem, The Kindness Of Trees. As the actress, 56, read the poem, the camera panned to the audience to show the royals listening attentively. In a heartwarming moment, the youngest Wales sibling, six-year-old Prince Louis appeared to be looking at his mother Kate to gauge her reaction. Kate has released another sneak peak at the service, showing British actress Sophie Okonedo reading a poem, The Kindness Of Trees As the royals listened to poem The Kindness Of Trees, Louis looked up at his mother to see her reaction Smiling down at him, the two shared a loving glance before continuing to listen to the poem. Princess Charlotte, nine, meanwhile appeared to be closely following along to the poem on her Order Of Service sheet, smiling as she did so. Next to her, Prince William and Prince George, 11, were focused on listening to Sophie, as the Hotel Rwanda star read: 'The tree roared in the wind in the dead midwinter night / 'The tree blew a hello, goodbye, when every child was asleep in bed, the tree sung a lullaby.' STAR-SPOTTING: CELEBRITIES WHO ATTENDED The Princess of Wales has also called upon a host of famous faces to help pull together her annual service. Hannah Waddingham led the pack as she stepped out in a floral dress that she teamed with a burgundy coat slung over her shoulders. The Ted Lasso star, 50, was joined by her 10-year-old daughter Kitty for the carols. During the concert, poignant readings linked to the theme of love and empathy will be delivered by speakers including Olympian Adam Peaty OBE, Sophie Okonedo CBE, Michelle Dockery and Richard E. Grant. Alongside this, candles will be lit by notable people linked to the theme including Lindsey Burrow, Sir Chris Hoy MBE, and teammate Paralympians Lizzi Jordan and Danni Khan. Hannah Waddingham attends the 'Together At Christmas' Carol Service at Westminster Abbey dressed in a black floral print dress Sir Chris Hoy and his wife Sara looked in high spirits at Westminster Abbey Giovanna Fletcher and Tom Fletcher walk hand in hand as they arrive for Kate Middleton's carol concert Susanna Reid is snapped wearing a burgundy velvet pantsuit with glitzy heels Also dressed to impress was Paloma, who exuded glamour in a scarlet gown with puffed sleeves and intricate embroidery detail Others in attendance included GMB host Susannah Reid and another ITV breakfast star, Lorraine Kelly, who wore a coat made from Scottish tartan. Also dressed to impress was Paloma Faith, who exuded glamour in a scarlet gown with puffed sleeves and intricate embroidery detail. Sticking with an all-red theme, the singer even donned scarlet tights and accessorised with slingback heels and gloves. Strictly's Amy Dowden also looked chic in all-red, pairing a fitted jumpsuit with a longline coat and stiletto heels. Olympic cycling champion Sir Chris Hoy, who is terminally ill with prostate cancer, lit a candle as did Lindsey Burrow, the wife of former rugby league star Rob Burrow who died in June following a much-publicised battle with motor neurone disease. 'REFLECT AND SLOW DOWN': KATE'S FESTIVE MESSAGE The service will begin with a voice over message by the Princess of Wales, in which she asks The broadcast of Kate's service will open with a special festive message from the royal, in which she talks about the importance of love and empathy. The Princess of Wales has called for people to 'slow down and reflect on the deeper things that connect us all' and turn to 'love, not fear'. Her heartfelt message - which was given in a letter to every guest at the concert on December 6, and 15 regional community services and will be a voice over played at the start of the concert - was also shared in a clip from the upcoming broadcast. Kate says: 'Christmas is one of my favourite times of the year, it is a time for presents, tinsel and mince pies, but it's also a time to slow down and reflect on the deeper things that connect us all. 'It is when we stop and take ourselves away from the pressures of daily life, that we find the space to live our lives with an open heart, with love, kindness and forgiveness, so much of what the Christmas spirit is all about. A letter from The Princess of Wales for the 2024 Together at Christmas Carol Service The Princess of Wales has called for people to 'slow down and reflect on the deeper things that connect us all' and turn to 'love, not fear' in the opening for her annual carol concert 'The Christmas story encourages us to consider the experiences and feelings of others. It also reflects our own vulnerabilities and reminds us of the importance of giving and receiving empathy, as well as just how much we need each other in spite of our differences. Above all else, it encourages us to turn to love, not fear.' Kate continues: 'The love that we show ourselves and the love we show others. Love that listens with empathy, love that is kind and understanding, love that is forgiving, and love that brings joy and hope. 'It is love which is the greatest gift we can receive, not just at Christmas but every day of our lives. PRINCE LOUIS' SWEET NOTE OF SUPPORT Prince Louis gripped onto a sweet handwritten note as he arrived at his mother's carol concert at Westminster Abbey this evening. As the six-year-old royal walked into the Together at Christmas event alongside his father, Prince William, and his siblings, Prince George, 11, and Princess Charlotte , nine, he held onto a special thank you note. Prince Louis and the Princess of Wales during the Together At Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey The young royal clutched onto a note (pictured) that read: 'Thank you for granny and grandpa because they have played games with me The Prince and Princess of Wales and their children, Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte, arrive for the Together At Christmas carol service 'Thank you for granny and grandpa because they have played games with me,' the special message read. The young royal, who is known for his cheeky tendencies, shares a close bond with Michael and Carole Middleton . He carried the note to add to a 'kindness tree', as guests had been invited to write the name of someone who had helped them this year on red card to decorate the tree. A GIFT FROM THE KING: CHARLES DONATED TREES FOR THE SERVICE The King and Queen were not amongst the guests at the concert, but Charles did donate Christmas trees from Windsor Great Park to decorate the building, which will later be donated to the local community. Kate Middleton Prince William Royals ITV Share or comment on this article: Kate Middleton's brother James praises his 'incredible' sister in sweet tribute ahead of her Christmas Eve carol concert e-mail Add commentPlanet Reports Financial Results for Third Quarter of Fiscal Year 2025
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London honored for supporting student mental health and eliminating barriers to care NATICK, Mass. , Dec. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Boston Business Journal honored Uwill founder and CEO Michael London as part of its 2025 Innovators in Healthcare list . Honorees represent a cross-section of Boston -based innovators addressing some of the most urgent and pressing challenges in the health care industry. London is the founding CEO of Uwill , the leading mental health and wellness solution proudly supporting more than 3 million students at 400 institutions globally. Utilizing its proprietary technology and counselor team, Uwill pioneered the first student and therapist matching platform. The solution offers an immediate appointment with a licensed counselor based on student preferences, all modalities of teletherapy, a direct crisis connection, wellness programming, realtime data, and support. "It's truly an honor to be recognized among this incredible group of innovators," said Michael London , Uwill founder and CEO. "At Uwill, our mission is to break down barriers to mental health care, delivering immediate and accessible support to students worldwide. This recognition reflects more than innovation—it underscores our unwavering commitment to addressing a vital need for students everywhere." London is a recognized thought-leader and pioneer within social impact entrepreneurship, having created more than one billion dollars in company value throughout his career. In 2013, he founded Examity, a leader in learning validation and online proctoring. Prior, London led Bloomberg Institute, an EdTech start-up funded by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg . Earlier in his career, he founded College Coach and co-founded EdAssist, both acquired by Bright Horizons Family Solutions. In 2019, he was a finalist for the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award and held a position on the Massachusetts Governor's Commission for Digital Education and Lifelong Learning. Michael is a current Trustee at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He is a Member of the Advisory Board at Babson College where he graduated with honors. He also received his MBA from Boston University . About Uwill: Uwill is the leading mental health and wellness solution for colleges and students. As the most cost-effective way to enhance a college's mental health offering, Uwill partners with more than 400 institutions, including Princeton University , the Ohio State University , Santa Fe Community College , and University of Alabama - Online. Uwill is also the exclusive teletherapy education partner for the Online Learning Consortium and teletherapy education partner of NASPA. For more information, visit uwill.com . Contact: Brett Silk bsilk@uwill.com View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/uwill-founder--ceo-michael-london-named-innovator-in-healthcare-302338655.html SOURCE Uwill, IncTweet Facebook Mail Australians could make nearly $1 billion selling their unwanted gifts this festive season, new research shows. E-commerce giant eBay said last year, Australians received on average about two unwanted gifts apiece over the holidays. And 52 per cent of Australians have previously sold or plan to sell unwanted gifts this year to make some extra money during the cost-of-living crisis. READ MORE: Bushfire risk soars for Christmas, Boxing Day in multiple states eBay says Australians can make $1 billion in online sales after Christmas. (iStock) Younger generations are leading the way, with 58 per cent of Generation Z and 57 per cent of millennials embracing the opportunity. eBay's data showed fashion and tech were the most popular unwanted gift categories that went up online post-Christmas of 2023. Four fashion items were listed every minute, and one tech item every two minutes. Boys' clothing saw the greatest surge in listings post-Christmas, up 162 per cent from December 26-31 compared to December 1-25. READ MORE: Surprise wages reveal could hint at early interest rate relief Bizarre note that accompanied murder of child 'beauty queen' View Gallery This was followed by girls' clothing (up 69 per cent), tablets (50 per cent), smartwatches (45 per cent), controllers (41 per cent), headphones (31 per cent), clothing tops (29 per cent), video game consoles (23 per cent), pants (22 per cent), and dresses (20 per cent). "Not every gift sparks joy for the recipient, but that doesn't mean it can't bring happiness to someone else," eBay Australia's Zannie Abbott said. "The festive season is a great time to declutter, earn extra cash, and connect gifts with those who will truly treasure them." DOWNLOAD THE 9NEWS APP : Stay across all the latest in breaking news, sport, politics and the weather via our news app and get notifications sent straight to your smartphone. Available on the Apple App Store and Google Play .Mexico, the 51st US state? Trump says maybe it should be
HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Aidan O'Connell might not be Mr. Right for the Raiders, but he is Mr. Right Now. He did enough in Friday's 19-17 loss at Kansas City to show that Las Vegas' quarterback job will be his for the rest of the season — barring, that is, another injury. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.The Miami Dolphins Friday injury report listed veteran cornerback Kendall Fuller as out heading into their matchup with the New England Patriots. Head coach Mike McDaniel confirmed to South Florida media that he is still in concussion protocol saying, “Yeah, he’ll be out.” Fuller was concussed two games ago in Miami's Monday Night Football win in Los Angeles against the Rams. He then missed last week's game against the Las Vegas Raiders. Miami will be without him against the Patriots, who are the NFL's 32nd ranked passing offense. Fuller, in his first year in Miami, has started eight games for the Dolphins. He has 23 tackles and five passes defended on the season. Rookie Storm Duck played 55% of the defensive snaps last week, and should see more action against the Patriots in Fuller's absence. When asked if Duck earned this role over second year defensive back Cam Smith, McDaniel explained to reporters earlier in the week, "A little assignment related, matchup related that week, yes." McDaniel elaborated, "There’s no crowning of – it wouldn’t be factual to say one of those guys is over the other. We’ll see what they do with the situation and the opportunity. It was very specific and that one is a great example." He added, "I’m really happy with, especially in the last month, the development of Cam. So it renders one to think that we might be down on him because Storm played, (but) that was because what Storm was doing and the assignments and kind of our game plan for that particular opponent." Fullback Alec Ingold is listed as questionable, who has missed the last two games with a calf injury. McDaniel seemed confident on Friday in Ingold's Sunday availability saying, "I’m feeling as optimistic as I’ve felt in the last three weeks, but that will be subject to setbacks or just how I feel, so it’s an important day for him.” Ingold is a vital cog in Miami's offensive attack with his blocking as well as timely versatility and usage as a runner and receiver. Also questionable for Miami as per Friday's report are left tackle Terron Armstead (knee), safety Patrick McMorris (Calf) and offensive lineman Isaiah Wynn. The Patriots are dealing with a slew of questionable players who were limited in Friday's practice, and have already designated defensive tackle Jaquelin Roy out with a neck injury. Defensive tackle Christian Barmore did not participate Friday, and listed as questionable for Sunday.
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Jonas Hu Announces Key Strategies for Integrating Chinese Culture into Modern Media in Exclusive InterviewA week ago, Matt Gaetz was on his way to becoming Donald Trump’s avenging angel as U.S. Attorney General, the nation’s top law enforcement official. But now that the former Florida congressman has withdrawn his nomination amid persistent questions about his involvement in a sex scandal involving a 17-year-old girl, his political prospects are not so clear put. “His future is not as bright as it once was,” said Aubrey Jewett, a political science professor at the University of Central Florida. “I don’t mean to imply this is the end of his political career, or lobbying career, because he still has the ear of the president-elect.” Gaetz’s fall has left him politically adrift and battered by allegations of drug-fueled sex parties. One option — considered a remote possibility — would be to try to reclaim the North Florida congressional seat he resigned from on Nov. 13, a move that effectively shut down the House Ethics Committee’s investigation into the sexual misconduct allegations. In his resignation notice, Gaetz said he was stepping down from his current term to pursue the Attorney General nomination and didn’t “intend to take the oath” for the upcoming term he was reelected to on Nov. 5. Technically, Gaetz could show up when Congress reconvenes on Jan. 3 to be sworn into that new term, said Michael T. Morley, a professor of election law at Florida State University College of Law. Ultimately, the House would decide whether Gaetz could change his mind and keep his seat, Morley said. Mark Herron, a Tallahassee lawyer specializing in state and federal election and ethics laws, agreed that Gaetz has wiggle room on his future in Congress. “I don’t think anything is real until Jan. 3,” he said. The Constitution requires that House vacancies be filled by a special election, and state governors are responsible for scheduling those special elections. Gov. Ron DeSantis has already ordered Secretary of State Cord Byrd to schedule a special election for Gaetz’s district seat but no date has been set as of Thursday. GOP state Reps. Joel Rudman and Michelle Salzman announced they would run for the opening, but they signaled Thursday they would step aside if Gaetz needs to run to get his old job back. Gaetz easily won reelection in November with 66% of the vote in the solidly red North Florida district. Salzman called Gaetz a “real friend” and said she “will stand with the congressman and whatever he decides.” In a post on X, Rudman wrote he will support Gaetz “100%” if he wants to return to Congress. Politically, though, it might not make sense for Gaetz to return to Congress, which would resurrect a House ethics report said to contain damaging testimony against him, Morley said. His colleagues could vote to censure or expel him based on the report’s findings. One of Florida’s U.S. Senate seats likely will be open as Trump has tapped Sen. Marco Rubio to be his Secretary of State. But it seems unlikely that DeSantis would appoint Gaetz to take Rubio’s Senate seat, Jewett said, especially if DeSantis wants to stay in Trump’s good graces by appointing his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, as many MAGA supporters want. Gaetz can also expect other high profile political candidates to run for Rubio’s senate seat when a special election is held in 2026, he added. “They would have no compunction going after him and the baggage he brings.” Gaetz has been mentioned as a possible GOP gubernatorial candidate in 2026, when DeSantis leaves office. But U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds is Trump’s most likely choice for governor in 2026, said state Sen. Joe Gruters, a Trump backer and former chair of the Republican Party of Florida, and the president’s endorsement could effectively end the race. “It’s a primary of one,” Gruters previously told The Orlando Sentinel. Gaetz has repeatedly denied accusations that he paid for sex, had sex with a 17-year-old girl and used illicit drugs. The U.S. Department of Justice investigated those allegations for several years but did not file charges. But House ethics investigators continued with a separate investigation and were preparing to release their findings when Gaetz resigned. Two women who testified to the committee behind closed doors said Gaetz paid them for sex, and one of the women testified she witnessed Gaetz having sex with her 17-year-old friend at a July 2017 Orlando-area house party, their attorney Joel Leppard said. The ethics panel had a paper trail linking Gaetz to more than $10,000 in Venmo payments made to two women who were witnesses in the probe, ABC News reported. Although his political brand his tarnished, Gaetz continues to hold favor with Trump, and “he could still get a soft landing somewhere,” Jewett said. In his statement, Gaetz didn’t describe his future plans — only that he will “remain fully committed to see that Donald J. Trump is the most successful President in history.” In a Truth Social post, Trump wrote that Gaetz has a “wonderful future.” Gaetz’s wife, Ginger, posted a photo on social media of the couple walking up the Capitol steps after news broke that he had withdrawn. “The end of an era,” she wrote. ©2024 Orlando Sentinel. Visit at orlandosentinel.com . Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.