Prince Harry has been accused of only “supporting himself” as Prince William steps in to help his father following his shock cancer diagnosis. The Duke of Sussex returned to the UK for a brief 30-minute visit with King Charles after he was
Yulia Navalnaya has emerged onto the political stage after her husband Alexei Navalny’s death, vowing to hold Putin and allies accountable. Despite Kremlin crackdowns on dissent, Navalnaya has accused Putin of her husband’s death and is determined to continue his legacy. She
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had very different reactions after witnessing Canadian singer Michael Bublé change the lyrics of the song My Way during a performance. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were in Whistler, British Columbia last week for an event
However, Harry is aware that in order for this to become a reality, there is work he must put in. According to OK magazine, a source said: “Meghan doesn’t want anything to do with it and is keen to stay away from
Prince Harry is “no longer angry” with the Royal Family and trying to move on from the royal rift following King Charles’ cancer diagnosis, according to an expert. A royal author has claimed that the King’s grandson has now taken on the
Prince Harry has been caught off guard with no specific direction after King Charles’ visit, according to a royal expert. Speaking to TalkTV about Prince Harry’s relationship with King Charles, US-based royal commentator Kinsey Schofield said that while Harry was sincere about
Prince Harry has “no way back” into the Royal Family’s working ranks as a hybrid worker, palace insiders have said. Insiders have claimed the Megxit deal agreed by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex means that the couple are barred from re-entering
The Conservative Party has “no divine right to exist forever” and soon may cease to exist following two thumping defeats in last night’s by-elections, according to a leading conservative commentator. Tim Montgomerie, founder of Conservative Home, told Jeremy Vine on 5 that
Sir Keir Starmer is coming under huge pressure to reveal who was present when the party’s disgraced former Rochdale candidate Azhar Ali repeated anti-Semitic conspiracy theories at a Labour meeting. A letter to Labour’s chairwoman Anneliese Dodds has gone from Lancashire’s Conservative