Prince Harry’s tell-all memoir hasn’t shaken Kate Middleton who appears “more confident than ever”, according to a body language expert. Kate has been out and about on recently, despite the storm surrounding the Duke of Sussex’s memoir, Spare. Within the 400-page best-seller,
Kate, Princess of Wales, appeared in high spirits as she hosted a reception for England’s wheelchair rugby league team at Hampton Court Palace. The royal congratulated the team for their triumph at the 2021 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup. Held in England,
Meghan lamented Kate was getting first dibs on a designer they both particularly liked despite the now Princess of Wales “wasn’t even Queen”, it has been claimed. Royal commentator Camilla Tominey compiled a series of reports published over the years regarding the
Prince William is not going to “forgive and forget” Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s repeated attacks on Kate, the Princess of Wales, journalist Dan Wootton claimed. Mr Wootton claimed the Duke of Sussex effectively crossed his brother’s “red line” when the couple
A source told the Mirror Kate has spent “several months” working behind the scenes to deliver her campaign. She has spent “a lot of time reading, meeting and speaking with professionals across the entire field” as she takes her campaigning to the
“[What was] shocking to me, there were no new pictures, no acknowledgement from the Prince and Princess of Wales on any of their social media platforms — Twitter, Instagram — I thought that was kind of a gaping hole,” said Ms Bowie.
The Princess of Wales had to temporarily remove her engagement ring while on a visit to Liverpool with the Prince of Wales. William and Kate were in the city to open the new Royal Liverpool University Hospital. The couple went on a
Kate Middleton said that “talking therapies don’t work for some people” as she interacted with the volunteers at the new Royal Liverpool University Hospital. The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall met the volunteers at the Open Door charity, which offers a programme
Well-wishers urged Prince William and Kate to “keep going” as the couple resumed royal duties just two days after Prince Harry’s explosive memoir – with William appearing to respond for the first time to the devastating claims as he replied: “I will.”
King Charles will ‘forgive’ Prince Harry says Petronella Wyatt Prince Harry has crossed a “basic but crucial moral line” by sharing a story involving his niece Princess Charlotte in his memoir, a crisis and reputation management expert has claimed. Edward Coram-James analysed