With Queen Elizabeth II’s death, Camilla becomes Queen Consort: What to know

With Queen Elizabeth II’s death, Camilla becomes Queen Consort: What to know
With Queen Elizabeth II’s death, Camilla becomes Queen Consort: What to know
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(LONDON) — With the death of Queen Elizabeth II, her son Charles becomes king and his wife Camilla becomes Queen Consort.

The title of queen consort for Camilla is a request the queen made in February, on the eve of her Platinum Jubilee, marking 70 years on the throne.

“And when, in the fullness of time, my son Charles becomes King, I know you will give him and his wife Camilla the same support that you have given me, and it is my sincere wish that, when that time comes, Camilla will be known as Queen Consort as she continues her own loyal service,” the queen said.

The statement marked the first time the queen had publicly addressed her daughter-in-law’s role in the future monarchy.

When Charles and Camilla married in 2005, there was some debate as to what title Camilla, a divorcee, would take when Charles became king.

At the time of their wedding, a spokesperson for the couple suggested she would take the title Princess Consort.

Queen Consort is the title given to the spouse of a king, and under U.K. law, whoever is married to a king would immediately become that and be known as queen. There was some concern the public might resent Camilla being known as Queen Camilla, which is why this Princess Consort title was suggested.

With the queen’s blessing, Camilla will now be known as Queen Camilla as her husband is now King Charles III.

At the time the queen’s request was made public, Camilla, 75, called it a “great honor” to be given the title Queen Consort.

Camilla was at Balmoral with Charles and other royal family members on Thursday when the queen died “peacefully” in the afternoon, according to Buckingham Palace.

The rise of Camilla in the royal family and in the eyes of the public has been a transformation over the past nearly two decades.

“There was a concerted effort to rehabilitate Camilla’s reputation, but she also did that herself by how she approached her situation and over time we have seen the public’s perception of her really change,” ABC News royal contributor Victoria Murphy said earlier this year. “And now we see her very much accepted and embraced as a future queen.”

At one time, Camilla was blamed for the end of Charles’ marriage to his first wife, the late Princess Diana, the mother of his two sons, Princes William and Harry.

She and Charles first met in the 1970s and remained friends during their respective marriages, each of which ended in the mid-1990s.

In an interview this year with British Vogue, Camilla said she had to “rise above” the press and public’s scrutiny.

“It’s not easy,” she said. “I was scrutinized for such a long time that you just have to find a way to live with it. Nobody likes to be looked at all the time and, you know, criticized … but I think in the end, I sort of rise above it.”

During her nearly two decades as a member of the royal family, Camilla has dedicated herself to supporting Charles and championing her own causes, among them supporting victims of domestic abuse.

Earlier this year, on Garter Day, Camilla was made a Royal Lady of the Order of the Garter, the “oldest and most senior Order of Chivalry in Britain,” according to the royal family’s website.

Camilla told British Vogue she plans to continue to advocate for causes closest to her heart as queen, saying, “You can’t desert things that you’re in the middle of. There’s a lot of things to be done still.”

She also described to the magazine the lives she and Charles lead behind-the-scenes, noting they can be like “ships passing in the night” due to their busy schedules.

“It’s not easy sometimes, but we do always try to have a point in the day when we meet,” she said. “Sometimes it’s like ships passing in the night, but we always sit down together and have a cup of tea and discuss the day. We have a moment. It’s lovely to catch up when we have a bit of time.”

Describing the times they are away from the daily grind of royal life, Camilla added, “You know when we go away, the nicest thing is that we actually sit and read our books in different corners of the same room. It’s very relaxing because you know you don’t have to make conversation. You just sit and be together.”

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Queen Elizabeth II dies at 96: How the British royal line of succession changes

Queen Elizabeth II dies at 96: How the British royal line of succession changes
Queen Elizabeth II dies at 96: How the British royal line of succession changes
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(LONDON) — With the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, there is a new line of succession to the British throne.

The queen’s oldest son, Charles, has become king. And with his ascension to the throne, members of his direct family, including his sons Princes William and Harry, are now higher in the line of succession.

In general, succession falls to the first-born child of the heir and their children, followed by the next oldest sibling of the heir and their offspring and so on. That’s why, for instance, Prince Charles’ children and grandchildren are ahead in line of Charles’ oldest brother, Prince Andrew, the Duke of York.

Other rules make the order more complicated.

Under British laws established in the late 1600s and early 1700s, the succession to the throne can be regulated by Parliament, which can remove monarchs for “misgovernment,” according to the royal family’s website.

In order to be king or queen, the sovereign must be in communion with the Church of England and must promise to uphold the Protestant succession.

In 2013, a law called the Succession to the Crown Act ended the centuries-old practice of a younger son superseding an elder daughter in the line of succession.

The act, which applies to royals born after Oct. 28, 2011, also ended the provisions by which those who marry Roman Catholics are disqualified from the line of succession. The changes came into full effect in March 2015.

As a result of the act, Princess Charlotte, the daughter of Prince William and his wife, Duchess Kate, is ahead in the line of succession over her younger brother, Prince Louis.

As a ruler, the British monarch serves as the head of state, within the limits of the constitution.

A new sovereign ascends to the throne upon the death of the previous monarch.

After the monarch’s death, the Accession Council, a ceremonial body, is expected to meet at St. James’s Palace in London as soon as possible to formally proclaim the accession of the successor to the throne and witness the statutory oath.

If the monarch is still a child when succeeding to the throne, a regent is appointed to perform the royal functions until the monarch turns 18. The same can happen if the monarch is absent or incapacitated, according to the royal family’s official website.

Here is the current line of succession to the British throne, as listed on the royal family’s official website.

1. Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

2. Prince George of Cambridge

3. Princess Charlotte of Cambridge

4. Prince Louis of Cambridge

5. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex

6. Master Archie Mountbatten-Windsor

7. Miss Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor

8. Prince Andrew, Duke of York

9. Princess Beatrice of York (Mrs. Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi)

10. Miss Sienna Mapelli Mozzi

11. Princess Eugenie of York (Mrs. Jack Brooksbank)

12. Master August Brooksbank

13. Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex

14. James, Viscount Severn

15. The Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor

16. Anne, Princess Royal

17. Mr. Peter Phillips

18. Miss Savannah Phillips

19. Miss Isla Phillips

20. Zara Tindall (Mrs. Michael Tindall)

21. Miss Mia Tindall

22. Miss Lena Tindall

23. Master Lucas Tindall

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2 hospitalized following shooting at Uvalde park, police say

2 hospitalized following shooting at Uvalde park, police say
2 hospitalized following shooting at Uvalde park, police say
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(UVALDE, Texas) — Two victims have been air-lifted to San Antonio Memorial Hospital following a shooting Thursday in Uvalde, Texas, police said.

The Uvalde Police Department said it responded to a shooting “with injured victims” at Uvalde Memorial Park around 5:30 p.m. Thursday.

This was a suspected gang-related shooting, the Texas Department of Public Safety said, adding that it was working with the police department and sheriff’s office.

“This information is preliminary, as the situation develops we will work with local law enforcement to provide updates,” DPS said.

San Antonio ABC affiliate KSAT reported that police said two juveniles have been hospitalized following the shooting, and authorities are looking for a juvenile suspect.

Authorities said it’s “not a dangerous situation for the general public,” KSAT reported.

Uvalde police advised residents to avoid the area.

More than three months ago, on May 24, 19 students and two teachers were killed in a shooting massacre at Robb Elementary School. Just this week, on Tuesday, students returned to the classroom for the school year.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

ABC News’ Kate Holland and Matthew Fuhrman contributed to this report.

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Expanded picture-disc version of The Police’s ‘Ghost in the Machine’ due in November

Expanded picture-disc version of The Police’s ‘Ghost in the Machine’ due in November
Expanded picture-disc version of The Police’s ‘Ghost in the Machine’ due in November
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A limited-edition vinyl picture version of The Police‘s popular 1981 album Ghost in the Machine, featuring the record’s originally planned track list and sequencing, will be released November 4.

The LP, which can be preordered now, boasts three extra tracks — “I Burn for You,” “Once Upon a Daydream” and “Shambelle.”

The Ghost in the Machine picture disc features a single mix of “I Burn for You,” which first appeared on the soundtrack to the 1982 film Brimstone and Treacle.

The picture disc also features audio of drummer Stewart Copeland counting in each track, something not heard on the original album.

Side A of the disc features the Police logo that appeared on the front of the Ghost in the Machine album cover, while side B features an image from the inner sleeve.

Released in October 1981, Ghost in the Machine topped the U.K. album chart and reached #2 on the Billboard 200. The album featured two top-20 singles in the U.S., “Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic” and “Spirits in the Material,” which peaked at #3 and #11, respectively. In the U.K., “Every Little Thing” topped the singles chart and “Spirits” reached #12, while “Invisible Sun” ascended to #2.

Other memorable tunes on the album include “Demolition Man,” “Too Much Information,” “One World (Not Three)” and “Secret Journey.”

Here’s the Ghost in the Machine picture disc’s full track list:

Side A
“Invisible Sun”
“Demolition Man”
“Secret Journey”
“Darkness”
“Spirits in the Material World”
“Too Much Information”
“Omegaman”

Side B
“One World (Not Three)”
“Rehumanize Yourself”
“I Burn for You”
“Hungry for You (j’aurais toujours faim de toi)”
“Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic”
“Once Upon a Daydream”
“Shambelle”

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Music notes: Madonna, The Weeknd, Ava Max, Andy Grammer and Mariah Carey

Music notes: Madonna, The Weeknd, Ava Max, Andy Grammer and Mariah Carey
Music notes: Madonna, The Weeknd, Ava Max, Andy Grammer and Mariah Carey

Madonna was able to get Fireboy DML to hop on a “Frozen” remix by sliding into his DMs. The Nigerian Afrobeats creator told TMZ Madge hit him up in 2019.

The Weeknd is reminding his fans “Halloween season starts tonight” with the opening of his haunted attraction, The Weeknd: After Hours Nightmare at Universal Studios.

Andy Grammer treated his big brother Dave to an epic birthday meal at a Golden Girls-themed pop-up restaurant. “He’s about as good as they come,” Andy said on his Instagram Story, which shows his brother loudly singing along to the Golden Girls theme. 

Ava Max is celebrating her hit “The Motto” being certified Platinum by the RIAA. “Woweeeeeeee,” she celebrated on her Instagram Story. Speaking of Ava, she is teasing the music video for “Million Dollar Baby,” saying she just wrapped shooting.

We just got the Pumpkin Spice Latte back on the menu, but Green Day is already thinking about Christmas! The band mashed up their song “Wake Me Up When September Ends” with Mariah Carey‘s holiday hit “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” Fans were confused by the remix, even more so by Green Day ominously telling them, “She’s coming…”

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Music notes: BLACKPINK, BTS, Marshmello, Madonna, Green Day, Ariana Grande and Demi Lovato

Music notes: BLACKPINK, BTS, Marshmello, Madonna, Green Day, Ariana Grande and Demi Lovato
Music notes: BLACKPINK, BTS, Marshmello, Madonna, Green Day, Ariana Grande and Demi Lovato

BLACKPINK broke its own YouTube record by amassing over 80 million followers on the platform. The group was already the most subscribed-to artist on YouTube and is now the first musical act to boast 80 million followers.

Speaking of K-pop sensations, you can now catch BTS’ concert film BTS: Permission To Dance On Stage – LA on the Disney+ streaming service. Disney is the parent company of ABC News.

The music video for Marshmello and Bastille’s “Happier” has amassed over 1 billion YouTube views. The DJ reacted to the news by acknowledging fans: “So thankful to everyone who has watched this video. I love you all.” This is Marshmello’s third billion-views video and Bastille’s first.

Madonna was able to get Fireboy DML to hop on a “Frozen” remix by sliding into his DMs. The Nigerian Afrobeats creator told TMZ Madge hit him up in 2019.

We just got the Pumpkin Spice Latte back on the menu, but Green Day is already thinking about Christmas!  The band mashed up their song “Wake Me Up When September Ends” with Mariah Carey‘s holiday hit “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” Fans were confused by the remix, even more so by Green Day ominously telling them, “She’s coming…”

Ariana Grande reacted to the sweet shout-out from her Wicked co-star Cynthia Erivo at the Pinocchio premiere. She reposted the exchange to her Instagram Story and wrote, “My stunning sweetest I love you, I love you. I know it’s only been a day but can you please hurry back,” adding she’s “very missed.”

Demi Lovato dropped their latest Vevo live performance video, this time for the chilling song “Freak.” Demi is dripping in leather and chains for this riveting performance with their band.

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‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ now streaming on Disney+

‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ now streaming on Disney+
‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ now streaming on Disney+
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The fourth stand-alone Thor film, Thor: Love and Thunder, is now streaming on Disney+.

As reported, the launch of the film celebrates Disney+ Day, the annual celebration of the streaming service owned by ABC News’ parent company, Disney.

Written and directed by Oscar winner Taika Waititi, the Marvel Studios movie again stars Chris Hemsworth‘s God of Thunder, as he — and his former flame Dr. Jane Foster, played again by Natalie Portman — do battle against Christian Bale‘s haunted, and haunting, Gorr the God Butcher.

The scarred, pale-faced baddie was shunned by his own god and decides that they all must die by his hand as revenge.

The movie is also available Thursday for purchase on HD digital for those who don’t subscribe to the streaming service.

The movie, which also stars Tessa Thompson, Russell Crowe, Chris Pratt, Dave Bautista, Pom Klementieff, and Waititi himself, hits Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD formats on September 27.

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Biden says Queen Elizabeth II ‘defined an era’

Biden says Queen Elizabeth II ‘defined an era’
Biden says Queen Elizabeth II ‘defined an era’
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(WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden said in a statement on Queen Elizabeth II’s death that “the thoughts and prayers of people all across the United States are with the people of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth in their grief.”

“Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was more than a monarch,” Biden and first lady Jill Biden said Thursday in a written statement, shortly after the queen’s death was announced. “She defined an era.”

“In a world of constant change,” they continued, “she was a steadying presence and a source of comfort and pride for generations of Britons, including many who have never known their country without her.”

The Bidens said the late queen helped make the U.S.-U.K. relationship “special.”

“Queen Elizabeth II was a stateswoman of unmatched dignity and constancy who deepened the bedrock alliance between the United Kingdom and the United States,” they wrote.

Senior advisers informed Biden of the queen’s death during a meeting in the Oval Office, according to a White House official.

He ordered flags flown at half-staff at the White House and on all public U.S. buildings around the world until sundown on the day her body is laid to rest. After her funeral, her body is expected to be buried at Windsor Castle outside London.

The Bidens said they looked forward “to continuing a close friendship” with her son, now King Charles III, and his wife, Camilla, the queen consort, “in the years ahead.”

“We send our deepest condolences to the Royal Family, who are not only mourning their Queen, but their dear mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother,” they said. “Her legacy will loom large in the pages of British history, and in the story of our world.”

The news of the death of the queen, who was 96, broke earlier Thursday as White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was holding a regular news briefing. Jean-Pierre learned of Buckingham Palace’s announcement from reporters.

“Our hearts go to the people of the United Kingdom, to the queen and to her family,” Jean-Pierre said.

At the Capitol, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi also ordered flags lowered to half-staff.

“Today, Americans join the people of the United Kingdom in mourning the sad passing of Queen Elizabeth II,” Pelosi tweeted. “Over her seven decades on the throne, Her Majesty was a pillar of leadership in the global arena and a devoted friend of freedom.”

Earlier Thursday, Biden spoke with British Prime Minister Liz Truss about the queen and told Truss he was “thinking very much” about the ailing monarch, the White House said.

On a pre-scheduled call with European leaders about Ukraine, which White House spokesman John Kirby told reporters was ongoing early Thursday afternoon, the president said he and first lady Jill Biden were “thinking” of the British royal family.

“He did convey to Prime Minister Truss, who is on the video teleconference, that he and Dr. Biden are thinking very much of the queen and the family and the people of the United Kingdom,” Kirby said.

Biden has been briefed on developments and “will be updated throughout the day concerning news out of the United Kingdom,” Kirby said.

“His and the first lady’s thoughts are solidly and squarely with the queen today, and her family,” Kirby said.

Buckingham Palace has said earlier Thursday that Queen Elizabeth’s doctors were “concerned for” her health, and had “recommended she remain under medical supervision.”

Queen Elizabeth met 13 sitting U.S. presidents in her lifetime, and met every U.S. president since World War II, with the exception of Lyndon B. Johnson.

Biden met with the queen last year during a trip to the United Kingdom — his first travel abroad as president.

He had previously met the queen in 1982 as a U.S. senator, during another trip to the U.K.

ABC News’ Allison Pecorin contributed to this report.

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Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon pleads not guilty to defrauding border wall donors

Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon pleads not guilty to defrauding border wall donors
Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon pleads not guilty to defrauding border wall donors
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(NEW YORK) — Steve Bannon, a onetime political adviser to former President Donald Trump, pleaded not guilty in Manhattan criminal court Thursday to charges of defrauding donors to the “We Build the Wall” fundraising campaign for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.

The six-count indictment charges Bannon and “We Build the Wall” itself with two counts of money laundering, which carries a maximum sentence of five to 15 years in prison. There are additional felony counts of conspiracy and scheme to defraud along with one misdemeanor count of conspiracy to defraud.

Bannon was released following his arraignment and is scheduled to return to court on Oct. 4.

“I’m going to stay and fight this,” he told reporters as he left the courthouse. “With this case, I’m begging you to remember the presumption of innocence.”

Earlier Thursday, as he arrived at the courthouse to surrender to authorities, he told reporters the charges were “all about 60 days to the election.”

“This is an irony, on the very day the mayor of this city has a delegation down on the border, they are persecuting people here who try to stop them on the border,” Bannon said, referring to a fact-finding delegation New York City Mayor Eric Adams has sent to Texas following the decision by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to bus migrants to New York.

The state charges, brought by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, resemble federal charges for which Bannon received a pardon by Trump, and allege that Bannon and “We Build the Wall” defrauded 430 Manhattan-based donors out of $33,600. Across New York state, there were more than 11,000 donors defrauded out of more than $730,000, according to the indictment.

The pardon by Trump only applied to the federal case and does not preclude the state charges.

The indictment quotes Bannon telling donors at a June 24, 2019, fundraising event, “Remember, all the money you give goes to building the wall.”

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, speaking at a news conference announcing the charges Thursday afternoon, said that We Build the Wall raised $15 million from donors across the country based on “false pretenses,” citing a pledge organizers made that the group’s president would take no salary.

Instead, the campaign’s president, Brian Kolfage, received a salary of $250,000 that was secretly funneled to him by Bannon, who “directed” We Build the Wall to transfer tens of thousands of dollars to a nonprofit that he controlled, which then paid Kolfage, “thereby obscuring the source of funds,” according to Bragg.

“It is a crime to turn a profit by lying to donors, and in New York, you will be held accountable,” Bragg said. “As alleged, Stephen Bannon acted as the architect of a multi-million dollar scheme to defraud thousands of donors across the country — including hundreds of Manhattan residents.”

“Mr. Bannon took advantage of his donors’ political views to secure millions of dollars which he then misappropriated. Mr. Bannon lied to his donors to enrich himself and his friend,” added New York Attorney General Letitia James, whose office participated in the investigation.

Kolfage and Andrew Badolato, both of Florida, were indicted with Bannon in the federal case and pleaded guilty in April in connection with their role in the alleged scheme to defraud “We Build the Wall” donors.

A fourth defendant, Timothy Shea, stood trial in a case that ended in a mistrial.

Kolfage and Badolato are not named in the state indictment, but are referenced as co-conspirators 1 and 2, a sign they could have assisted Manhattan prosecutors build their case against Bannon.

The quartet allegedly used some of the $25 million raised through “We Build the Wall” on personal expenses, including a luxury SUV, a golf cart, and cosmetic surgery, the federal indictment said.

“The defendants defrauded hundreds of thousands of donors, capitalizing on their interest in funding a border wall to raise millions of dollars, under the false pretense that all of that money would be spent on construction,” then-U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss said when the charges were announced in 2020.

“My sole intent was to raise funds and donate those funds to the federal government,” Kolfage told the judge in the federal case.

“And you promised that 100% of the money would be used to build that wall? Is that right?” Judge Analisa Torres asked.

“Yes, your honor,” Kolfage replied.

“After keeping that large sum of money for yourself, you did not tell the IRS you received the money. Is that right?” Torres asked.

“Yes, your honor,” Kolfage answered.

Bannon’s surrender Thursday makes him the third defendant pardoned by Trump to subsequently face charges brought by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.

Paul Manafort, Trump’s one-time campaign boss, was charged with running a two-year scheme to obtain more than $19 million in residential mortgage loans based on fraudulent representations to various banks. The New York Court of Appeals ultimately threw out the case, deeming it too similar to Manafort’s federal conviction and therefore double jeopardy.

In the state case against Bannon, double jeopardy is not expected to apply because a jury was never convened to weigh the federal fraud charges over “We Build the Wall.”

Ken Kurson, a former editor of the New York Observer, associate of Jared Kushner and speechwriter for Rudy Giuliani, was pardoned by Trump in a federal cyberstalking case. Kurson eventually pleaded guilty to two state-level misdemeanors that accused him of spying on his former wife’s computer.

Kurson is due back in court next week so the judge can make sure he’s complying with his community service.

Trump pardoned Kurson during his final moments in office, but then-Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance announced an indictment seven months later that charged Kurson with eavesdropping and computer trespass.

Kurson, in 2015, surreptitiously installed spyware on his ex-wife’s computer from his work computer at the Observer in 2015, according to the indictment.

“We will not accept presidential pardons as get-out-of-jail-free cards for the well-connected in New York,” Vance said in a statement at the time the charges against Kurson were announced in 2021.

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“We need a ship”: Paramount+ releases teaser for third and final season of ‘Picard’

“We need a ship”: Paramount+ releases teaser for third and final season of ‘Picard’
“We need a ship”: Paramount+ releases teaser for third and final season of ‘Picard’
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As part of Thursday’s streamed Star Trek Day Celebration, Paramount+ released a teaser for the third and final season of its Star Trek: The Next Generation spin-off, Picard.

The snippet shows Gates McFadden‘s Dr. Beverly Crusher apparently in trouble, and Patrick Stewart‘s Jean-Luc Picard gets the Star Trek: The Next Generation band back together to help. Jonathan Frakes‘ William Riker, LeVar Burton‘s Geordi LaForge, Marina Sirtis‘ Deanna Troi and Michael Dorn‘s Worf all appear in the teaser.

“Jean-Luc: Wherever you go, we go,” Riker insists.

“I need a ship,” Picard says.

“We need a ship,” Riker responds.

“I can’t ask you to put yourself in danger,” Picard tells his former first officer. “Since when?” Riker laughs.

As for that ship, they find one in the brand U.S.S. Titan. “Hello, beautiful,” Riker enthuses at the ship.

Fans also discover the ship is helmed by Jeri Ryan‘s Seven of Nine. Picard asks the commander to “do us the honor,” and she calls for the ship’s engines to “engage.”

The streaming service also revealed the show will return February 16, 2023.

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