Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been sent a huge warning for the future after the duke went “too far” with his criticisms of the Royal Family in his memoir, Spare. The couple have spent a lot of time building awareness for
The majority of the Brits believe that Prince Harry should be invited to attend King Charles’ coronation, a survey has found. According to the latest Ipsos poll conducted for the London Evening Standard, two-thirds of Britons think the Duke should attend the
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been sent a huge warning for the future after the duke went “too far” with his criticisms of the Royal Family. In early 2020, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped back from royal duties when
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are “on the same path of loneliness and destruction” as the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, commentator Kinsey Schofield told Express.co.uk. Schofield argued the public is “catching on” to the couple’s tendency to perceive any suggestion or
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry “should apologize to the world, the British people, and perhaps some of their own family members” for their claims against the royal institution, a media consultant argued. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have repeatedly hit out
The King has been warned stripping Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of their titles could backfire on the family and result in further attacks from the couple. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have levelled a series of accusations at the Royal
Prince Harry is set for a “temporary peace” with the Royal Family before the coronation of King Charles, an expert has claimed. Royal commentator Jonathan Sacerdoti said the Windsors will want to make peace with Harry before Charles is crowned on May
For years, the public believed Prince Harry and Prince William acted as each other’s best man. The Duke of Sussex stood by his brother’s side as he married Kate, Princess of Wales, back in April 2011, and the Prince of Wales returned
Harry has come under fire after it was revealed the Duke is scheduled to speak at an “immersive two-day summit” for business leaders where tickets cost an eye-watering $995. Responding to the announcement, Washington-based royal commentator Nile Gardiner wrote on Twitter: “Attacking
Mr Scobie, who is the co-author of the Sussex biography ‘Finding Freedom’, has spoken out about the couple, claiming the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and in particular Meghan, were “doomed” from the very beginning. Speaking as a guest on Common Sense,