Meghan Markle “can never forgive the Royal Family” for never apologising to her and Prince Harry, sources have claimed. Prince Harry is planning a return to the UK next month and is said to be keen on a reconnecting with the Prince
Prince Harry could be forgiven by the British public for his public spat with the Royal Family as they have “witnessed his journey from birth” claims an op-ed writer. Since “stepping-down” as working royals in 2020 away from the Firm, and relocating
Prince Harry needs to do two big things in order for King Charles and Prince William to “mend fences”, claims the Daily Mail’s diary editor Richard Eden. The Duke of Sussex has been at loggerheads with the Royal Family for a number of
Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of “devastating” a family after securing the release of an arsonist who firebombed the family of his ex-girlfriend. During his time as a prominent lawyer – of which he often boasts – Sir Keir helped get
In Harry and Meghan’s Netflix docu-series that aired last December, Harry lashed out at his father’s parenting skills and accused Queen Camilla of leaking stories to the press. His memoir Spare went further at levelling attacks on the Royal Family, with the
Mohamed Al Fayed would “never forgive himself” after caving to his son when he asked the businessman to approve his plan to slip out of The Ritz with Diana, the Princess of Wales. According to Andrew Neil’s column in the Daily Mail,
King Charles could be set to forgive Prince Harry for sharing royal secrets, but the same may not be said for Prince William, an expert has said. Royal biographer Robert Jobson said that a reunion could be “very difficult” for William, who
Former Health Secretary Matt Hancock told the UK’s Covid inquiry earlier this week that he is “profoundly sorry” for his part in mistakes made during the country’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. Yet the majority of Express.co.uk readers have rejected his apology,
LIV Golf’s Bryson DeChambeau spoke about the historic merger between the PGA Tour, the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF), and the DP World Tour that was announced on Tuesday, when he made an interesting suggestion regarding the controversial PIF. Since its inception,
Josef Fritzl, the notorious Austrian man who held his own daughter captive in a cellar for 24 years and fathered seven children with her, has given an interview from behind bars where he describes his dream of freedom and seeing his family