Prince Harry’s reaction to Meghan Markle’s kiss with his polo teammate has sent the internet into a frenzy. The Duke of Sussex looked visibly shocked when his wife, the Duchess of Sussex, congratulated their team member with a peck on the cheek
Cats can be the most ungrateful pets at the best of times – but this one takes some beating. Kindly firefighters came to the rescue when it got stuck between two walls. But the moggy – a real sourpuss – was pictured
Alejandro Garnacho reacted on social media after being subbed at half-time in Man United’s 2-2 draw at Bournemouth. In a now deleted post, the 19-year-old uploaded a picture of himself from the clash on his Instagram story, looking down at the ground
Darts star Simon Whitlock took to social media after his 20-year-old son Mason hit a blind 180 while playing in the MODUS Super Series. Mason appears to have taken after dad Simon, with the Australian also keen to entertain at the oche.
Sir Dave Brailsford has been a regular fixture in the director’s box at Manchester United games since Sir Jim Ratcliffe secured a 27.7 per cent stake in the club in February. The 71-year-old United supporter admitted his attendance would be less common,
“Honestly, I love watching him playing, I love practicing against him, competing against him. I mean, I’m 12 years older than him. It’s honestly a lot of fun for me to challenge myself. It’s a great opportunity for me.” However, Dimitrov refused
It was Humphries who ruined Littler’s fairytale finish at Ally Pally in January, but he’s lost to his rival on four consecutive occasions since. And yet at the conclusion of their latest epic, ‘Cool Hand Luke’ showed real class as he embraced
Daniel James was left visibly emotional following Wales’ European Championship qualifying defeat against Poland. The ex-Manchester United man missed the crucial spot-kick during the shootout following a goalless 120 minutes of action in Cardiff. James was the fifth Welsh player to step
Manchester United skipper Bruno Fernandes has shared his reaction to his side’s FA Cup semi-final draw.
Aaron Ramsdale ran straight to celebrate with Arsenal goalkeeper rival David Raya after the Spaniard’s penalty heroics against Porto. Raya saved two spot-kicks to help the Gunners enter the Champions League quarter-finals for the first time since 2009-10. Arsenal struggled to overcome