Meghan Markle and Prince Harry should be given the invite to King Charles III’s coronation, according to a royal commentator. Daily Mail Diary Editor and royal expert Richard Eden said he believes the Sussexes should be invited to the royal event set to
The Duke of Sussex’s explosive book, Spare, became the UK’s fastest-selling memoir after it sold 400,000 copies on 10 January, the day of its official release. The 400-page book proved controversial from the start, with claims his brother the Prince of Wales
King Charles is facing a two-fold dilemma as the Coronation draws closer, a royal commentator has claimed. The first, Daniela Elser said, is the attendance of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at the historic event, taking place on May 6. While
King Charles and Camilla have been spotted arriving at Sandringham’s church shortly after the details for the monarch’s coronation were revealed. The couple are attending a service at St Mary Magdalene church. The King appeared deep in thought as they stepped out
A key historic moment at the King’s Coronation is expected to be missed by Prince Harry and Meghan if the two are unable to patch up their relationship with the Royal Family before the event. A weekend full to the brim of
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly being urged by Netflix bosses to film an at-home reality-style series following the success of the Duke of Sussex’s bombshell book, Spare. In September 2020, it was revealed the couple would be creating a host
Prince Harry has penned down the emotional moment with Meghan Markle in his memoir as they two welcomed their second child, Lilibet. Recalling the special day in his memoir, Spare, the Duke of Sussex explained how the couple danced around the hospital
The Duke explains how Meghan had already met the Queen, Prince Andrew, the Duchess of York, and Princess Eugenie and her future husband Jack Brooksbank. But he was most nervous about her meeting his older sibling at his Kensington Palace flat in
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may have taken a financial hit upon moving to the US and leaving their royal lives behind them – but the Duke has reportedly scored £16million for his book, Spare. This adds to the £109million the Sussexes
King Charles began his day in northwest England with a visit to the Kellogg’s site in Manchester. The engagement marked the company’s 100th anniversary in the UK. The monarch was taken to the factory floor where one of the company’s most successful products,