Prince Harry has been warned he needs to get the “tone absolutely perfectly right” for his upcoming Netflix documentary on polo to avoid major backlash. The Duke of Sussex is currently producing a new show centred on his experience as a polo
Prince Harry’s new Netflix series about polo must get the tone right, according to a royal expert. Speaking on Newsweek’s The Royal Report, Jack Royston said the image of super rich polo players galloping around in sunny climes may not resonate with a
“I’m very proud that we are at the forefront of that. To judge about another person or another team, it’s the governing body that needs to do that. They have it in their hand. And this is probably where we need to
The inside story on the decision-making process to suspend Lee Anderson from the Conservative Party is becoming an increasingly complex one mired in claim and counterclaim which could yet still see moves to oust the Prime Minister. But at the heart of
Rob Cross claims many of his possessions are still packed away in boxes after recently moving house, and jokingly suggested he will once again find consistency on the oche once he gets his underpants back. ‘Voltage’ missed a golden opportunity to reach
The leader of Germany’s populist right-wing AfD party has praised Britain as “dead right” for its decision to leave the EU, and said her country should hold its own referendum. Alice Weidel, leader of the Alternative for Germany, has said she will
The European Union (EU) announced a “historic” new migrant deal on Wednesday meant to overhaul how the bloc processes asylum seekers ahead of next year’s elections. After overnight talks, EU lawmakers announced that an agreement was found “on the core political elements”
The former prime minister will steer clear of personal attacks despite the onslaught of abuse he has faced from some former colleagues but will give a robust defence of the UK’s performance during the crisis. A source close to the ex-PM said:
Allies of Home Secretary Suella Braverman have warned that the Metropolitan Police have already proven her to be right in criticising them for applying double standards on how they treat protests. There was fury as the anti-Israel pro-Palestinian march started off with
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has called for a sit-down with the FIA after confusion at the Mexican Grand Prix. Max Verstappen was among those to escape punishment after slowing to a halt in the pit-lane during qualifying, delaying those behind him