A reference to the Duke’s memoir, Spare, was also made, as the host of the programme showed to the public the memoir – titled “Waaagh” in the cartoon. Meghan and Harry eventually relocated, in a bid to find privacy, to the small
Ms Fiorito noted the post, saying: “It does feel a little orchestrated,” to which Ms Bowie agreed, adding: “Oh, it does.” “There’s definitely some weird feelings about it because you are making an effort to hug people that, I feel like, normally
King Charles has been warned that inviting Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to his Coronation risks “tawdry family drama”. This comes as a royal source confirmed that the Sussexes will be invited to the ceremony, with Whitehall making plans to ensure the
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s hope for a “capitulation and apology” from Buckingham Palace is dampening chances of a reconciliation in the Royal Family. It is thought that Harry and Meghan will be invited to the King’s Coronation on May 6, however
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s absence from Oprah Winfrey’s recent birthday celebrations signals the Sussexes are “increasingly unpopular in the US”, said Washington-based commentator Nile Gardiner. “They are already pariahs in the UK,” the royal enthusiast wrote, but “their transatlantic campaign of
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s popularity in the United States has fallen after the publication of Spare. A poll taken by the firm Redfield and Wilton Strategies has found Prince Harry’s popularity fell by 45 points between December 5 and January 16.
Dr Louise Mahler has claimed that Meghan Markle significantly “changed” once she became engaged to Prince Harry. The body language expert told the Australian TV programme The Morning Show that the Duchess started carrying out a “weird gesture” and had “dead” eyes
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s “gamble” moving to the US has not paid off says a commentator. Reports suggested the Duke and Duchess were not invited to their celebrity friend Oprah Winfrey’s 69th birthday over the weekend. A-list stars gathered to celebrate
A historian who contributed to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s controversial Netflix series is set to be honoured with an OBE by the King today. Professor David Olusoga – the author of Black and British – featured in the docu-series that contained
Kate and Prince William’s latest public appearance brought to the fore a huge difference separating them from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex when it comes to their humanitarian work, a commentator has claimed. The Princess of Wales looked “businesslike and unapologetically