Prince Harry is unlikely to meet with either his father King Charles or brother Prince William when he returns for a brief visit ahead of his and Meghan Markle’s trip to Nigeria, an expert has claimed. The Duke of Sussex is expected
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s recent involvement in the Invictus Games has been criticised for becoming “too royal”. The Duke of Sussex helped in finding the Invictus Games in 2014, and was applauded for this work. However, recently veterans have claimed the
He said: “The King has always kept the door open to Harry, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that he would invariably get a warm reception. “It will take its time. But clearly the situation has changed in recent weeks beyond all expectations.
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
Prince William is unable to forgive his brother Prince Harry because they made “unkind, cruel, and unrealistic” remarks about Princess Kate, a royal expert has claimed. The relationship between the Sussexes and the Prince and Princess of Wales remains strained after the
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
However the PR expert was quick to point out that concerns over Gipson’s lack of tabloid experience could cost them. She added: “However, it is worth noting that reported Gipson has no tabloid experience, which could be seen as a risky move
Prince Harry will make a “significant effort” to see King Charles when he visits the UK, despite claims the monarch will be busy. That’s according to a royal commentator who predicted a series of events that will unfold when the Duke of Sussex
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will visit Nigeria in May for talks on the Invictus Games but one royal expert has claimed it’s an attempt to “one up” the Royal Family. Mail on Sunday’s Charlotte Griffiths claimed the Duke and Duchess of
Prince Harry will be in the UK next month, May 8, to host the Invictus Games 10-Year Anniversary reception at St Paul’s Cathedral in London, which is also where his parents were married. Newsweek’s James Crawford-Smith says: “The location of the service