The relationship advice of the week ...

... was Neil Patrick Harris, who has been with his husband David Burtka for many years. "I think the secret of a relationship is just staying power," said actor Entertainment Tonight. That is not always nice, but Burtka is beautiful - "that makes it easy".

The two men have been married since 2014, recently celebrating the 15th anniversary of their first date - for Harris that was the occasion for a love letter to Burtka on Instagram: "I am so thankful to this beautiful man, that he gives me his heart "He gave his shoulder, his strength, his lust, his laughter, his joy," he wrote. "He's an actor, cook, author, singer, producer, and the most wonderful, selfless parent I've ever met."

"Secret of a relationship"

Actor Neil Patrick Harris (right) and his partner David Burtka have been married since 2014 - they are a couple much longer.

Now the actor, best known for his role as Barney Stinson in "How I Met Your Mother," talked about why their relationship has lasted so long.

"I think the secret of a relationship is just staying power," Harris said.

Recently, Harris took the anniversary of the first date with Burtka as an opportunity for a declaration of love to his husband. The picture shows the couple with son Gideon Scott and daughter Harper Grace.

"I am so thankful to this beautiful man that he has given me his heart, his shoulder, his strength, his lust, his laughter, his joy," Harris wrote.

He also referred to his partner as "the most selfless parent".

Harris became known as Barney Stinson in the series "How I Met Your Mother", Burtka is also an actor and also has a catering company. The couple has two children.

The educational methods of the week ...

... made actress Nicole Kidman public. Her children were supposed to live a life as normal as possible, but she knew she could make herself "unpopular" with her methods, she told Vanity Fair magazine.

"They have no phone and no Instagram," Kidman said about the ten-year-old Sunday Rose and eight-year-old Faith Margaret. She wanted to "maintain certain limits".

Nicole Kidman on parenting

Nicole Kidman's two youngest daughters spend a lot of time on her mother's film sets or on tour with her father, singer Keith Urban.

Nevertheless, the children should otherwise lead a very ordinary life.

The 51-year-old actress told Vanity Fair magazine that she was aware that she could make herself "unpopular" through her parenting methods.

"They have no phone and no Instagram," Kidman said about the ten-year-old Sunday Rose and eight-year-old Faith Margaret. She wanted to "maintain certain limits".

The two children are very musical; Faith Margaret plays violin and Sunday Rose piano.

The latter would come with her interest in the film industry, however, after the mother.

But Kidman would not push her kids to anything, because it does not bring anything.

"You can push kids, but motivation is really complex."

From her marriage to actor Tom Cruise, Kidman already has a 26-year-old daughter named Isabella and a 24-year-old son named Connor.

The censorship of the week ...

... came from Denise Richards - with reference to a film in which she herself had played. As the 48-year-old actress said in an interview, her daughters, 13 and 15, referred her to the movie "Wild Things."

Richards was "shocked" because: in the erotic thriller she had shown a lot of skin, including a kissing scene in the pool with colleague Neve Campbell. Richards therefore told her daughters "that I do not want them to watch the movie".

No movie for her daughters

Denise Richards (left) in "Wild Things": In the erotic thriller from 1998, the actress was revealing.

Friends of her daughters would have seen the movie - then the girls Richards had addressed it, as the actress said in an interview.

"I was shocked," she said. "I told them that I do not want them to watch the movie."

The former Bond girl ("The World Is Not Enough") was married to actor Charlie Sheen ("Two And A Half Men") from 2002-2006. The two have two daughters, who are 13 and 15 years old. Richards also has a seven-year-old adoptive daughter.

Richards has been married to actor Aaron Phypers since September 2018.

The daughters are not the right age yet - but, "If they see him one day, they might not agree, but that's what Mutti decided to do."

The welcome of the week ...

... ... was between Prince William and Jacinda Ardern. The New Zealand Prime Minister welcomed the British Royal with the Hongi, the traditional Maori welcoming ritual. According to the BBC, Ardern said his visit was an opportunity to commemorate the victims of the Christchurch terrorist attack.

Visit after the stop

Barely six weeks after the terror attack on two mosques in Christchurch Prince William has arrived for a visit to the New Zealand city.

The heir to the throne spoke to police and rescue workers.

The country's prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, received him.

They welcomed each other after the traditional Maori ritual.

In addition, Prince William participated in the Anzac Day.

On this day, Australia and New Zealand commemorate World War I soldiers.

Prince William called the attack a "cruel nightmare". He visited, inter alia, a Muslim girl who had been injured in the attack. According to the Kensington Palace, the child woke up from coma only this week.

The departure of the week ...

... ... Pamela Anderson put down. She left a donation gala for children in need, after a part of the money collected there was intended for the reconstruction of the Paris Cathedral Notre-Dame. "The children of Marseille would have needed 100,000 euros more than the cathedral, for which several billionaires have donated over one billion euros," wrote the former "Baywatch" star in a Twitter message.

Outrage over Notre Dame donations

Pamela Anderson left a donation gala in Marseille furious, because there was also money for the reconstruction of the Paris Cathedral Notre-Dame collected.

Anderson had visited with his partner, the footballer Adil Rami, the annual gala of his club Olympique Marseille. Actually, the event was dedicated to needy children.

"The children of Marseille would have needed the € 100,000 more than the cathedral, for which several billionaires have donated over one billion euros," wrote the former "Baywatch" star on Twitter.

She was "angry and disappointed" and left the event together with Rami, said the Canadian actress.

The football club that hosted the gala announced that only € 439,760 had been collected at the gala on Tuesday evening.

Anderson had become famous as a "Baywatch" lifeguard. This is not the first time Anderson has spoken out politically. She is an avowed animal rights activist and vegetarian.

Last year, Anderson also called for an end to the persecution of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.

Anderson had visited with his partner, the footballer Adil Rami, the annual gala of his club Olympique Marseille. Actually, the event was dedicated to needy children. The president of the club, Frank McCourt, had announced after the fire of Notre-Dame, however, that part of the donations should flow into the reconstruction. She was "angry and disappointed," wrote the 51-year-old.

The birthday child of the week ...

... ... is called Prince Louis. Just in time for his first birthday, William and Kate have released new photos of their son. Two of the three photos show Louis laughing in a forest landscape, on his sweater apparently traces of moss. In the third photo, the number five in the line of succession poses a little more seriously - in a pullover with dog motif.

Happy Birthday!

While fans of the Royals wait for Meghan and Harry's baby, William and Kate have released new photos of their son Prince Louis - just in time for his first birthday.

Two of the three photos show Louis laughing in a forest landscape, on his sweater apparently traces of moss.

In the third photo, the number five in the line of succession poses a little more seriously - in a pullover with dog motif.

The three photos were taken by Duchess Kate in April at the family home in Norfolk, Kensington Palace said. The planned birthday party meant only that she was private. However, Louis' father, Prince William, has yet to leave for a trip to New Zealand, a spokeswoman said.

Prince Louis is the great-grandson of Queen Elizabeth II, who turned 93 on Sunday.

The photos shorten the waiting time for further baby content: at the end of April or beginning of May, the birth of the baby of Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan is expected.

The three photos were taken by Duchess Kate in April at the family home in Norfolk, Kensington Palace said.

The change of heart of the week ...

... had Patrick Schwarzenegger. And according to their own information, thanks to Arnold, his father.

His story goes like this: After young actor Patrick stoned for an Easter breakfast, his father confronted him - and told him that he was "high on life" and enjoys life without drugs.

The advice of the father

Patrick Schwarzenegger claims to have obeyed advice from his father Arnold - and stopped smoking marijuana.

The "Terminator" star told him four years ago that he was "high on life" and enjoyed his life without drugs. Since then he has smoked no joint more, writes the celebrity son. He is also intoxicated with life as well as happy and healthy.

In the documentary "Pumping Iron" from 1977 Arnold Schwarzenegger was still in marijuana smoking in front of the camera. But later, the 71-year-old explained that he had done only in the seventies.

As governor of California (2003 to 2011), the native Austrian spoke out against the legalization of marijuana. Since 2018, the use of cannabis in California by voting is allowed.

This is what the Schwarzenegger son wrote on Instagram and posted a photo of himself with victory signs. In the posting he also stated that he had not stoned since.

Maybe he thought it was better to listen to someone who played the Terminator.