Prince Harry has been labelled “remarkably oxymoronic” after his very public airing of grievances about Royal Family in Spare. Royal expert Camilla Tominey, who has covered the Royal Family for nearly two decades, noted that for someone who “hates” the media, Prince
Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger exposed his own inability to feel emotions as he discussed living his life as if it were a video game in unearthed social media posts. Kohberger is currently facing four first-degree murder charges for the death of
British-Iranian dual national Alireza Akbari has been executed in Iran, confirmed the state’s TV. The ex-deputy Iranian defence minister was arrested in 2019 and convicted of spying for the UK, which he denied. The UK had urged Iran to halt the execution
Comment on this story Comment After two years of relative quiet, the Washington press corps mounted familiar battle stations this week as a Biden administration scandal took shape. “You’re not going to answer the questions, but we’re going to ask them because
He added: “It’s never Harry’s fault, ever. Ever. It’s always someone else’s fault…But largely it’s the fault of folk like me. Members of the British media we are the devil, we are dangerous, we are evil. “Actually, if you listen to members
Prince Harry’s appearance on the American late-night TV show with Stephen Colbert was “a bit cringe,” according to a leading royal commentator. The Duke of Sussex was criticised for demeaning himself and his position with the “embarrassing” appearance. Harry’s stop at 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 Duke of Sussex has been warned against becoming a “professional victim”, by a PR expert, following his recent bombshell interviews promoting his new book, Spare. In his most recent media blitz, Harry has made several shocking revelations about himself and members
The South Carolina football program will be looking to build off a successful 2022 campaign, and they’ll be doing so with a familiar face under center. Spencer Rattler, fresh off leading the Gamecocks to an eight-win season, announced Tuesday he’ll return to
Residents across Brazil were invited to a “party” on social media – the festa invites were a series of thinly disguised metaphors to gather at a complex of government buildings known as Praça dos Três Poderes (Three Powers Square) outside Congress to