Prince Harry “jumped the fence” at Glastonbury according to its founder – and then partied until 4am. Sir Michael Eavis, 88, hosted the first festival on Worthy Farm, Somerset in 1970 and was honoured for services to music and charity on Tuesday,
Meghan Markle once gave a sharp response back to her husband Prince Harry, after he interrupted her with a whispered comment during a joint appearance with Prince William and Princess Kate, a royal author has claimed. Back in 2018, when the two
Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis says Prince Harry managed to stay out until 4am at the popular festival. Eavis, now knighted at Windsor Castle for his services to music and charity, revealed after his ceremony led by the Princess Royal that both the
Prince Harry posed a very telling one-worded response when asked if he feels American in a past interview. During a chat with host Will Reeve for Good Morning America, Harry spoke about his life in the US with Meghan Markle and their
Prince Harry surprised his aide with a simple three-word response upon being referred to as “mate” by accident, as shared in a revealing Royal book. Prior to tying the knot with Meghan Markle in 2018, Prince William and Harry shared many of
She noted the Duke is unlikely to be able to rely on the King or even his brother Prince William for direct comments due to their frosty relationship. But Bedell Smith said using historic footage and family videos of matches played together
Prince Harry grew up playing polo, but his late mother, Princess Diana, was not a fan of the sport. The late Princess of Wales’s opinion of the horseback-ridden sport – usually played by the upper echelons of society – has been revisited
Prince Harry is working on a new TV series that revolves around polo but PETA is unhappy, with the animal rights organisation expressing concerns about the poor treatment of the horses used during the elitist sport. When asked by Newsweek for their
Meghan Markle’s new strawberry jam product is being enjoyed in Prince Harry’s best friend’s household, but royal fans think its promotion feels too “forced”. Polo player, Nacho Figueras, posted a picture on Instagram of himself eating jam on toast, while posing with
Prince Harry has “crushed the hopes” of those anticipating his return to the Royal Family, a PR expert has claimed. The Duke of Sussex, who relocated to America four years ago, has hinted at plans to permanently reside in the US. This