Meghan Markle did not accompany Prince Harry on his current UK visit because she is “too unpopular” in Britain, according to a royal commentator. Prince Harry returned to the UK for the 10th anniversary celebration of the Invictus Games at St. Paul’s
A stunning UK holiday spot has been compared to the overcrowded Canary Islands, with an academic warning that “too many tourists” could make it “worse than Lanzarote and Tenerife”. The Scottish Highlands, known for their breathtaking beauty, are facing a tourism crisis
Levin replied: “It’s become much too royal. Meghan makes the speeches, she actually led a march where some of the ex-military people were either physically, emotionally or psychologically damaged, or all of it, during the fighting. “They were very upset about this
King Charles’s return to public duty has sparked hope among the nation amid his cancer treatment recovery. But optimism may not be as strong for a rekindlement with Prince Harry, who is due to arrive back in Britain next week. The monarch
Klopp is regarded as one of the best managers of the Premier League era and led the Reds to the top-flight title for the first time in their history in 2020. The 56-year-old lifted the Champions League and Club World Cup trophies
The long-running legal battle began more than four years ago when Harry challenged a government panel’s decision to limit his access to publicly funded security. The prince argues he and his family still needed an armed security detail because of hostility directed
A popular quintessentially British seaside town in the Garden of England is considering taxing tourists who only want to stay for weekends or overnight. Councillors in Margate, Kent, have made rumblings they’d like to adopt the type of punitive charge used in
Perhaps these solar eclipse spectators had a little bit too much fun preparing for the event — two black vultures found “drunk” inside a dumpster in Watertown, Connecticut. The vultures were rescued by Watertown Animal Control the day before the eclipse on
Afghanistan is “too dangerous” for a sex offender asylum seeker ordered to return home because he continued to act “inappropriately” around women, a court has determined. Court documents have revealed that the unnamed male asylum seeker, 31, was convicted of “outraging public
GENEVA (AP) — The Swiss government Wednesday announced steps to bolster its “too big to fail” rules aimed at avoiding potentially disastrous fallout from banking sector turmoil after woes last year at Credit Suisse before it was taken over by rival UBS.