There were several royal bombshells about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry revealed in two recent royal books: “Elizabeth: An Intimate Portrait” by writer Gyles Brandreth and royal expert Katie Nicholl‘s book, “The New Royals.”
02.08.2023 - 07:25 / ok.co.uk
After five years of marriage for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex there have been family fall-outs, grief, career about-turns and a new start in a new country for Prince Harry. In coping with this pressure, the devoted couple are resolutely ignoring rumours that their relationship is under strain. And they’re determined more than ever to make a success of their marriage and their life in America.
A source exclusively tells OK! that Harry and Meghan are becoming fed up with the negative speculation. “The Sussexes’ marriage is fine,” the source insists. “The reports of a separation stemmed from Harry making a solo trip to Africa, but that’s a work trip.
It’s not a sign of trouble in their marriage. “Even if there were struggles, Harry would want to make it work. He has invested so much time into their relationship and adores his family.
Coming from a broken home himself, that’s extra motivation for him to keep his family together.” Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams agrees. He tells us, “The fact that they both come from broken homes is a very significant and pivotal part of both Harry and Meghan’s make-up.” The couple have said that the emotional fallout of their parents’ divorces bonded them in the early days of their relationship. In their tell-all Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan, released earlier this year, they revealed how they shared an ambition not to “repeat the same mistakes” their parents made.
“There’s so much, I think, from anyone’s childhood that you bring with you into the present, especially when you’re the product of divorce,” Meghan said. Harry added, “I think most kids who are the product of divorced parents have a lot in common, no matter what your background is. "Being pulled from one place to another,
.There were several royal bombshells about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry revealed in two recent royal books: “Elizabeth: An Intimate Portrait” by writer Gyles Brandreth and royal expert Katie Nicholl‘s book, “The New Royals.”
Soon the Royal Family will mark the first anniversary of the Queen's death, but Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are said to have "not been invited" to the gathering, according to a royal expert. Queen Elizabeth II died at the age of 96 on 8 September 2022 at Balmoral in Scotland, after reigning for 70 years. Historian, writer and broadcaster Tessa Dunlop spoke exclusively to OK! and said there's going to be a "royal gathering at Balmoral" for the family to commemorate the Queen in private, without any public events planned.
Prince Harry has recently suffered another big blow after his explosive 95-minute interview with journalist Tom Bradby missed out on a spot on the National Television Awards shortlist.
When Prince Harry first began dating Meghan Markle, they were keen to keep their romance behind closed doors.
Newsweek, Prince Harry, 38, and Meghan Markle, 42, are the most-discussed couple on TikTok, but the conversation around them trends negative.“Most people [are] being highly critical about their relationship,” Eileen Kwok, social marketing specialist at Hootsuite, told the outlet this week.Kwok noted that TikTokers like to compare Markle and Harry to Prince William and Kate Middleton, both 41, with the audience often choosing sides. “The comment section for videos revolving around the royal family are heated with advocates and critics of their every move — from their behavior and fashion sense, to their looks and interactions,” Kwok continued.The research was gathered on TikTok over a 30-day period.The number of posts per royal subject were nearly equal, with 6,000 for William, Harry and Markle and 5,000 for Middleton.But Harry had the most posts about him overall, at 140,000, and the most views at 13 billion, followed by Markle, who had 115,000 posts and 11 billion views overall.
Prince Harry is missing Meghan Markle on his trip to Japan and Singapore!
persistent divorce rumors. Kate Mansfield has given her thoughts to the Mirror, saying the Duke of Sussex’s recent rip to Japan without Markle shows that the two have faith in each other.
The Duke of Sussex was spotted trying on sunglasses as he shopped for a souvenir gift to take home to his wife Meghan during his solo trip to Japan. While Meghan was believed to be enjoying a girls' night out with her friend Lucy Fraser to watch a Taylor Swift gig in LA, Prince Harry enjoyed a day out shopping with polo player friend Nacho Figueras.The sportsman posted on Instagram that they were 'shopping for our wives' in central Tokyo and posed for a photograph wearing sunglasses, said to retail at $175.The picture, where the two cross arms and are donning matching outfits of a polo shirt and casual jeans, made eager fans flock to the comments to share their love for Harry and his friend.
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The past year has proved to be a turbulent one for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. With the release of Prince Harry's memoir Spare in January, they were also asked to leave their Frogmore Cottage home in Windsor and have brought a number of legal cases against various media organisations and the Home Office.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have some special love for future leaders in technology! In a new video, shared by the Responsible Youth Technology Fund, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex surprised some of the teens who were acknowledged by the organization for their work in creating safe digital spaces with a phone call.In the video, Harry, 38, and Meghan, 41, sat in the backyard of their home in Montecito, California as they called some of the inaugural winners of the grants, which were given on behalf of their foundation, Archewell. Responsible Technology Youth Power Fund Announcement from RT Youth Power Fund on Vimeo.Harry and Meghan spoke with young innovators Tazin Khan, Trisha Prabhu, Emma Lambke, Sam Hiner, and Sneha Revanur during personal phone calls, in which they congratulated them and thanked them for the work they are doing to keep the web safe and accessible for multiple communities.In a special moment, Harry and Meghan thanked a recipient for their organization on behalf of their children, Prince Archie, 4, and Princess Lilibet, 2, who will see the results of the work in the future.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have some special love for future leaders in technology! In a new video, shared by the Responsible Youth Technology Fund, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex surprised some of the teens who were acknowledged by the organization for their work in creating safe digital spaces with a phone call.In the video, Harry, 38, and Meghan, 41, sat in the backyard of their home in Montecito, California as they called some of the inaugural winners of the grants, which were given on behalf of their foundation, Archewell. Responsible Technology Youth Power Fund Announcement from RT Youth Power Fund on Vimeo.Harry and Meghan spoke with young innovators Tazin Khan, Trisha Prabhu, Emma Lambke, Sam Hiner, and Sneha Revanur during personal phone calls, in which they congratulated them and thanked them for the work they are doing to keep the web safe and accessible for multiple communities.In a special moment, Harry and Meghan thanked a recipient for their organization on behalf of their children, Prince Archie, 4, and Princess Lilibet, 2, who will see the results of the work in the future.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's first five years of marriage have been filled with family feuds, grief, career changes and a move halfway across the world to a new country.
When the Duke and Duchess of Sussex married in the fairy-tale setting of St George’s Chapel, Windsor, in 2018, their love story seemed destined for a happy ending – as the progressive royal couple set to shake up The Firm. Fast forward five years, following family fall-outs, grief, career about-turns and a new start in a new country for Prince Harry, the devoted couple are resolutely ignoring rumours that their relationship is under strain. And they’re determined more than ever to make a success of their marriage and their life in America.
it’s become an unlikely hit. The USA network show was added to Netflix on July 23 (the same day as King Charles III’s birthday parade), and is also streaming on Peacock. For the week of June 26 to July 2, “Suits” had 3.14 billion minutes of watch time, according to the Hollywood Reporter.Amid this surge in popularity, a revival is not out of the question – but Markle would probably not be in it, executive producer Gene Klein said.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Following on from claims that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's request to "fly back to the US with President Biden on Air Force One" after attending Queen Elizabeth's funeral was denied, a Royal expert has said the couple were oblivious to the "sensitivities of the situation." The Duke and Duchess, who stepped back as working members of the Royal Family in 2020, wanted to fly back on the famous plane, but supposedly had their request denied by the White House over fears it could harm relations with the Royal Family. Now, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond has said the former royal couple have a "deluded idea of their status on the world stage" and were "insensitive" to put the Presidential couple in that position.
The royal family reportedly don’t want a repeat of Prince Harry’s tell-all book Spare’s release.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have made a fresh announcement on their Archewell website regarding the future of their foundation. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex set up the organisation in 2020 following their shock departure from the royal family.