Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's "attention-seeking ways" have been brought to light once again as the couple seem to still be trying to claw back the narrative.
10.08.2023 - 12:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Prince Harry and Meghan's are reportedly making the move into movie producing and it's already been branded "insulting" amid their presumption they can just start doing the job without any qualifications.
The Sussexes have managed to bag the rights to a hit romantic novel which strangely has links to their real life.
It's reported that the pair are trying their best to get back into the Hollywood limelight following the end of their Spotify deal and they have bought the film rights to book Meet Me At The Lake.
And according to reports, they have forked out £3m to do so, as a final attempt to stay relevant in the US.
Trying their hand and something a bit different, the Duke and Duchess are branching out into the world of film producing for the first time, however, not everyone is convinced and one royal expert has described this move as "curious."
Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond said their new venture was "rather insulting" to those who are trained in the field. She told OK!: "I can understand that Harry and Meghan have to come up with content to fulfil their Netflix contract, and I think everyone will be pleased that they are moving away from bashing the Royal family.
"But this does seem rather a curious choice of book, with some obvious parallels with their own lives. Somehow, it seems they just can’t get away from looking inwards, and inviting comparisons with what they have gone through.
"I also wonder what qualifications they think they have to become film producers. It’s rather insulting to presume they have the skills that have taken others years to acquire. But I wish them luck, and perhaps it will be a brilliant film. They obviously are under pressure to make sure the Netflix deal doesn’t go the same way
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's "attention-seeking ways" have been brought to light once again as the couple seem to still be trying to claw back the narrative.
One of Meghan Markle's close friends - Mandana Dayani - is believed to have inadvertently proven that the Duchess of Sussex has relaunched a personal Instagram account, after she and husband Prince Harry ditched social media in 2020.The former Suits actress' gal pal - with whom she worked closely alongside during the filming of the ex-royals' Netflix docu-series - followed the new page, which is understood to have gone live this weekend, yesterday. Mandala is now listed as one of '@meghan's' 104,000 followers, joining the likes of author and activist Malala Yousafzai in implying it's a real account to be used by mum-of-two Meghan, 42.The American star quit social media back in 2020 after the Sussexes officially opted to step down from royal duties, with she and Harry having shared a joint royal account.
It seemed Prince Harry had burnt his bridges with the royal family after the revelations in his explosive memoir Spare, but a source has revealed that a reconciliation could be on the cards. In a dramatic U-turn, Harry is said to be thrashing out a plan with King Charles to arrange peace talks, but has allegedly made it clear he wants his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, there too.
The Prince and Princess of Wales impose a strict tea time rule on their three Royal children, which means that they sometimes leave them to eat alone. The Royal Family are fans of some strange and strict protocol, like dress codes, reports the Mirror.
Despite the Sussexes' dramatic exit from the royal family in 2020, which was followed by their relocation to the US, Harry and Meghan still retain their royal titles.
We don’t know if Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are ever actually going to split up. But it’s pretty clear they’re in a precarious position right now.
The Duke of Sussex is causing people’s eyebrows to rise over his seemingly fluctuating head of hair.
She has kept a relatively low profile this year while her husband has been involved with promotional activity for his memoir and upcoming Netflix documentaries. But now it looks as if the Duchess of Sussex could draw on her experiences of acting and the film industry to return to the bright lights of Hollywood in a move described as clever by a royal expert.
News broke last week that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, have reportedly acquired the film rights for the popular novel 'Meet Me At The Lake'.The debate has begun however, on whether the duo are taking advantage of the Royal Family's loss for profit, with the book including one character losing a parent in a car crash as a child, much like Harry himself. But OK! columnist and Loose Women panellist Judi Love believes the former Royals - who stepped down from the role as senior royals in January 2020 - should have every right to make a career out of their creative talents.
When Meghan Markle and Prince Harry fight, "they really get into it in a big way", according to a Kensington Palace aide.
Kate Middleton is said to have become an unlikely support for Prince Harry to lean on as sources claim that the Princess of Wales feels sorry for her brother-in-law and has been calling him. Since stepping back from his role as a senior royal and moving to the US with wife Meghan Markle, Harry has published his memoir Spare, released Netflix documentary Harry & Meghan, and given various high-profile interviews - most famously with Oprah Winfrey - all making explosive claims about his family.
all due to curiosity about cast member Meghan Markle, aka The Duchess of Sussex.“I think it’s a multi-tiered effect,” Korsh, 56, told The Post.“About a month before [‘Suits’] showed up on Netflix I started hearing from many people … saying that their teenage son or daughter saw the [‘Suits’] interview scene with Mike [Patrick J. Adams] and Harvey [Gabriel Macht] on TikTok and started watching the series — and now all their friends are addicted to it … like seniors in high school and freshmen in college.”“Suits” aired on USA Network from 2011-2019 (nine seasons) and Markle — who played paralegal-turned-lawyer Rachel Zane — met and married Prince Harry toward the latter part of its run.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been slammed for "looking inwards" with their "curious" £3 million deal to secure the rights to a book whose characters have 'obvious parallels' with themselves, according to a royal author.
King Charles will not strip his son Prince Harry and daughter-in-law Meghan Markle of their royal titles regardless of whatever happens in the future, a source close to the Palace has claimed.
Meghan Markle plans to dominate Hollywood - however, she has no interest in directing or acting.
Harry and Meghan are believed to be facing some "serious problems in America" following a series of brutal snubs, according to an expert.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have not received an invite to the Royal Family's commemorations to mark the anniversary of the Queen's death, according to reports.
Balmoral Castle in Scotland.This summer marks the first time that the Firm has returned to the residence since the passing of Queen Elizabeth last September.However, exiled royals Prince Harry and Meghan Markle won’t be joining the family, following their move to Montecito, California, in 2020.According to expert and royal broadcaster Katie Nicholl, the Duke of Sussex, 38, “must miss his family more than ever” this year as he’s “not coming back to the UK for the summer.”Nicholl also told Closer Magazine, per the Mirror, that Harry wants his children, Lilibet and Archie, to “have a special relationship with their cousins” as he did.The former army man and his brother, Prince William, have had an icy relationship for the last several years. Nicholl added that Harry’s life in the United States with Markle, 41, and their kids is “very different” from that of his relatives.“You have to wonder whether the novelty of that has worn off,” she said.But the former actress and the Invictus Games founder were reportedly given an “open invitation” by King Charles to visit Balmoral, according to the Daily Mail.Royal editor Rebecca English wrote for the publication late last month: “All family members, I am told, are expected to stay at some point over the next few weeks.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle "underestimated the backlash" they would receive following the release of the Duke's tell-all memoir, Spare, which is likely to explain their recent radio silence, according to a royal expert.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were all smiles as they made a surprise appearance doing special phone calls to a variety of young people as part of their latest campaign project. The couple have recently been plagued by rumours surrounding their marriage, after a tumultuous couple of years following their decision to move to California in the USA. Some royal fans became convinced that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who are parents to Prince Archie, four, and Princess Lilibet, two, have been struggling to maintain their relationship in the spotlight.