Griffiths agreed the decision is “so sad”, claiming Harry will be “so lonely” at the May 8 event at St Paul’s Cathedral. She says his wife’s absence could make his planned appearance seem “very stark”. “That’s where his parents got married. It’s
Meghan Markle has been dubbed a “chameleon” as a royal expert has warned fans to “take it with a pinch of salt” in regards to her reasons behind her and her husband’s trip to Nigeria in west Africa. US-based royal commentator Kinsey
Meghan Markle did not feel she needed Duchess Sophie’s help upon joining the Royal Family as she already had Prince Harry, a royal commentator has revealed. Kinsey Schofield claimed that Meghan “rejected” Sophie’s offer to be a mentor upon her marriage in 2018,
Meghan admitted that she and Harry have “differing personalities” compared to William and Kate – perhaps hinting at the deep rift that was developing between the royal siblings and their spouses. It would appear Meghan was aware of the contrasts between the
He further commented: “There is a miraculous irony in this only made possible by the world-beating hypocrisy of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.” This comes as Prince Harry prepares to return to the UK for the Invictus Games anniversary in just
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are trying to make a ‘royal roadshow’ to rival official tours, experts claim. The Sussexes are embarking on a non-official royal tour of Nigeria next month after being invited by the Department of Defence. While there they
Meghan Markle won’t be joining Prince Harry in the UK for the Invictus Games ceremony, a spokesperson has confirmed. Instead, the Duchess of Sussex will be flying to Nigeria for an “Invictus-inspired” visit. We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures
Ingrid Seward, the editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine, also commented on the possibility of Meghan attending the service. She said: “It may not be definite that she isn’t coming, but it’s most unlikely. Meghan’s reception would overshadow the message of the service, and
Meghan Markle “didn’t understand the royal pecking order” and wanted to be “the star”, claims former royal correspondent Charles Rae. Speaking of Meghan, Mr Rae pointed out two mistakes she made when officially joining the Royal Family. Less than two years after
Meghan Markle could fly 7800 miles across the world from Los Angeles to Nigeria on her own, instead of joining her husband in London, an expert has claimed. Meghan and Prince Harry are both set to visit Nigeria in May with the