PLUS: Musical series Up Here is more 90s nostalgia than rom-com and might disappoint fans of both genres.

Seated at the table next to King Philippe and Queen Mathilde, and right next to the queen's secretary, News24's Bashiera Parker shares stories about the Belgian royals while enjoying the "Culinary Marriage between Belgian and Cape Malay cuisine".
Also in today's Entertainment Flash: John Wick: Chapter 4 rakes in more than R7 million at the SA box office, Grimes and Elon Musk change their daughter's name to Y, Jonathan Majors is charged with assault after his arrest, and the Kardashians are back.

BRONWYN MCKAY, LOCAL NEWS EDITOR

Trevor Noah and Roger Federer take the "ride of a lifetime" in a new film showcasing Switzerland's hottest tourist attractions. 
 

The South African comedian shared a movie poster on Monday with the caption: "A little train adventure with my favourite travel buddy Roger Federer. Stay tuned: Our ride of a lifetime movie hits the screens on March 30th on YouTube."
 

The retired tennis pro shared the same image, writing, "Ready for this, Trevor Noah? Coming very soon."
 

Neither Noah nor Federer shared any other information about the YouTube film project that looks to be put together in partnership with Switzerland Tourism, which was tagged in both posts. 
 

Click 'read more' to see the movie poster.

The latest instalment of the John Wick franchise released in South African cinemas on 24 March – and has raked in millions since.

Grimes shared that she's changed the name of her daughter with Elon Musk and that she is confused as to why the government won't acknowledge it.

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News24's Bashiera Parker was invited by Mathias Bogaert, Consul General of His Majesty the King of Belgium, to a celebratory lunch at the V&A Waterfront.

Jonathan Majors was arraigned on several assault and harassment charges after his arrest on Saturday. His lawyer, however, maintains his innocence.

Did you miss them? Because they "missed you". So much so that they have released a trailer for the new season of their reality show.

REVIEW

"If you passionately love musicals and rom-coms, Up Here gives barely enough to capture your attention; its power wanes quickly after the final credit rolls despite the cliffhanger. You certainly won't hate it - just disappointed with its wasted potential."

- Up Here by Gabi Zietsman

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