The SNP and Humza Yousaf were torn apart on Question Time this evening, to the evident fury of one of their top politicians. Former Conservative advisor Anita Boateng rinsed the SNP’s record in Government amid ongoing turmoil following Mr Yousaf’s resignation. Ms
Lula celebrated his third time becoming Brazil’s President by defeating far-right President Jair Bolsonaro. While a number of Brazilians welcomed Lula back into office with open arms largely due to his views on climate change and Indigenous communities, many did not. Bolsonaro’s
Nile Gardiner has slammed Prince Harry as “paranoid” and “unhinged” following his interview with Anderson Cooper on CBS. The Prince described the British press as “bigoted” in their treatment of Meghan Markle, even addressing his own prejudice before he met his wife.
Prince Harry has broken his silence on Lady Susan Hussey weeks after the Queen’s former lady-in-waiting brought a race row to Buckingham Palace. Lady Susan Hussey, 83, who is also Prince William’s godmother, quit her post after she was accused of making
The interview, which was aired on Sunday at 9pm GMT saw Harry discuss a number of topics he covered in his autobiography, including Princess Diana’s death, sibling rivalry, an emotionally stunted father, and a number of theories about the British press. The
Prince Harry said his stepmother Camilla was “dangerous” to the Royal Family when she joined “because of the connections that she was forging within the British press”. In a new interview in the US, the Duke of Sussex, 38, alleged Camilla had
Piers Morgan has returned to Twitter after having his account hacked over the Christmas holidays to criticise Prince Harry. The Duke of Sussex has done a series of interviews that aired this weekend to promote his new memoir ‘Spare’, which comes out
King Charles III was not meant to be a parent, according to Prince Harry who claims his father “tried”. Speaking to Tom Bradby for ITV ahead of the UK release of his UK autobiography ‘Spare’ on January 10, the Prince made a
Prince Harry has detailed how he struggled to cry over the death of his mother Princess Diana in a new interview in the US. The Duke, 38, said he watched videos of her online to try and force the tears to come
Journalist Anderson Cooper has asked Prince Harry to explain why he has not dropped his royal titles. The royal’s 60 Minutes interview aired on CBS News at 12.30am in the UK (7.30pm EST). In the interview Cooper asks Harry “Why not renounce
IPSO received more complaints about the article (more than 17,500) than it had about any article in the year 2021. The Duke of Sussex spoke to Anderson Cooper on CBS’ 60 Minutes ahead of his memoir’s release on January 10. Reciting contents