Prince Harry admitted he would look up stories written about wife Meghan Markle at the start of their relationship during an interview on US television. During his appearance on The Late Show, Harry said he spent too much time on the internet
Prince Harry is suffering from “second child syndrome” according to a health expert who said the Duke of Sussex is “uncomfortable” with his brother’s presence. Harry has come under fire after his book Spare hit the shelves yesterday. The memoir contained a
King Charles’s former butler said Prince Harry has said things he claims to “know don’t add up”, urging the Duke to “walk away from this”. Grant Harrold, 44, who was the King’s butler from 2004 to 2011, remarked on how surprised he
Prince Harry has admitted to suffering from a “spotty memory” when writing his bombshell memoir, but insisted his version of events have “just as much truth” as “so-called objective facts”. The Duke defended possible inaccuracies in his book, Spare, which was released
Comment on this story Comment LONDON — No matter where you are in the world, Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, seem to be inescapable. The release of Harry’s memoir, “Spare,” this week — on the heels of last month’s premier of
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been on an intense PR blitz in recent months to promote their various media endeavours, but Harry’s latest bombshell revelations have caused some to question where the couple can go from here. Prince Harry has
Colbert mentioned the prince’s friends called him “Haz” before the duke retorted: “My wife calls me Haz, so you can’t call me Haz.” But during their bombshell six-part Netflix series documentary, which premiered last month, Meghan is regularly seen calling Harry simply
A Kate Middleton lookalike has said she fears she can longer work with doubles for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after the publication of his memoir ‘Spare’. The book has created further fractures in the Royal Family after the Duke of Sussex
The Duke of Sussex was interviewed by host Stephen Colbert about the reactions to the “sensational leaks” shortly after the book’s release. Despite the television audience being heard cheering “Harry! Harry! Harry!” when the royal took his seat for the interview, the
Mr Colbert asked the Duke of Sussex directly if such a campaign had been launched. He said: “Do you think right now there is an active campaign by the rest of your family, by the Royal House as it were, to undermine