Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were involved in what was described as a "near catastrophic" car chase last May after attending the Woman of Vision Awards. The couple were tailed by paparazzi for hours according to reports.
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website bearing their royal titles is being seen as a betrayal to the late Queen Elizabeth.The site shows disloyalty to an agreement the Duke and Duchess of Sussex seemingly made with the monarch, who died in September 2022.Newly minted Sussex.com features bios for Meghan, 42, and Harry, 39, as well as the “Suits” actor’s coat of arms. However, the Invictus Games founder’s seal was not shown on the website.The “provocative” decision to name their site after their titles will prove to be a “big challenge” for Buckingham Palace, an insider told Daily Mail.The source added that when the couple stepped back as senior members of the Firm in 2020, they assured Elizabeth that they would not use their status as royals for financial gain.This duplicity is being seen as breeching the agreement, “if not in letter, certainly in spirit.”“Prince Harry and Meghan are the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
That is a fact. It is their surname and family name,” one insider chimed in.
“Buckingham Palace may have its hands tied in taking action,” another source noted. “[King Charles] has other things he needs to focus on at the moment, and the last thing His Majesty needs is another fight with his son.
But this won’t go down well at all.”It was announced earlier this month that Charles, 75, was diagnosed with cancer, and he is currently undergoing treatment for his illness.According to the eyewitnesses, the Firm must determine if it should take action against the Sussexes or “let it slide.”Sussex.com was previously SussexRoyal.com, which had been put on hiatus since their exit. “Basically their big rebrand puts being royal first,” an insider stated.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were involved in what was described as a "near catastrophic" car chase last May after attending the Woman of Vision Awards. The couple were tailed by paparazzi for hours according to reports.
Prince Harry has lost his latest court challenge, a battle against the UK government over his level of security when in the UK.
Prince Harry is said to be “very keen” on the idea of returning to the UK with his wife, Meghan Markle, and their two children, according to a report.The Duke of Sussex, 39, is believed to be planning a way back into the royal fold, but it seems as though the Duchess of Sussex is “apprehensive” about the idea.Sources told OK! Magazine that ever since Harry visited his cancer-stricken father King Charles III on home soil earlier this month, he’s been penciling in more UK trips for later in the year.“Harry is very keen for his entire family to join him,” an insider told the outlet. “It’s important for him that they show a united front and focus on building bridges with the rest of the royal family.”A source has claimed that the exiled royal is currently in “government-level talks” about a potential return to the UK in May to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games.The celebrations are due to take place at St Paul’s Cathedral.
Prince Harry 's latest documentary has made its debut, but surprisingly, it's not on Netflix as expected. Despite being under a lucrative five-year deal with the streaming giant, worth a staggering £80 million, the Duke of Sussex's latest offering, Prince Harry's Mission: Life, Family and the Invictus Games, has landed on Hulu instead.
The launch of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's website Sussex.com was not without controversy, as many questioned whether it was in contravention of a promise made to the late Queen to not capitalise on their royal titles.The new homepage - which replaced the couple's former website Archewell - is the new source to receive updates on Prince Harry and Meghan's charitable activities. Despite the sleek design, experts questioned the couple's choice to use their royal titles on the new project, as well as having Meghan's official coat of arms featured so prominently.
Prince Louis has become a beloved fan favourite among royal watchers whenever he makes appearances at events alongside the Firm.
and diamond chain necklace she wore to the One Year to Go Dinner in Vancouver earlier this month? But most days the Duchess of Sussex generally seems to favor a more understated look with an emphasis on neutral colors, minimalist design, good tailoring, and soft fabrics.Exhibits A and B:Meghan Markle in Dusseldorf, Germany, in September 2023The Duchess of Sussex in Vancouver earlier this month.Those style signatures were on full display when Markle met former Givenchy creative director Clare Waight Keller for lunch at Cipriani in Beverly Hills on February 22. Fittingly, in photos published , the Dduchess wore a pair of Givenchy aviator sunglasses to meet up with Keller, who, as you may remember, previously designed Markle’s royal wedding dress.The duchess on her wedding day in 2018 in a Clare Waight Keller design.The shades were the perfect way to top off an otherwise unfussy ensemble built around a teddy-bear-brown coat.
Prince Harry has been thinking about spending six months in the UK to take on a new Royal role, but Meghan Markle isn't keen on the idea, according to Royal expert Tom Quinn. He said that Harry was really upset when he found out his dad had cancer and wanted to do something to help.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have shared a new photo from their Canada trip, which an expert believes squashes any split rumours.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle reportedly bought the domain for their controversial new Sussex website from a British tech businessman Neil Agate, The Sun has reported. According to the outlet, Agate, born in Sussex but currently resides in the US, registered the domain in 1995 and held on to it for almost 30 years until it was purchased by Prince Harry, 39, and Markle, 42, for an undisclosed amount.
The Prince of Wales believes his brother Prince Harry and sister-in-law Meghan Markle "cannot be trusted", it has been claimed by a source close to Prince William.
Prince Harry spoke out about his father, King Charles, for the first time since Buckingham Palace revealed the monarch’s cancer diagnosis — and several royal watchers are left with more questions than answers. The Duke of Sussex is in Canada for the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025’s One Year to Go celebration along with his wife, Meghan Markle.The father of two gave a televised interview on Friday to "Good Morning America" host Will Reeve, the son of the late "Superman" star Christopher Reeve. "One of the most revealing things that came out of the ‘Good Morning America’ interview was the total reluctance to say anything about his father’s condition," Christopher Andersen, author of "The King," told Fox News Digital.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have hit back over claims that their upcoming Invictus Games trip is a crucial moment for mending ties with the Royal Family. Hanna Furness, the Royal Editor for The Telegraph, suggested that the couple "have three days to prove they can behave" during their public appearances in Vancouver for the 2025 Games promotion.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have changed their kids’ last name in a bid to “unify” the family!
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle broke cover for a Valentine's Day outing as they hit the slopes for some skiing on the first day of their Canada trip.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are visiting the Whistler ski resort in British Columbia for a special event marking the one-year countdown to the Invictus Games, which will take place in Canada next year.The couple were all smiles as they arrived hand-in-hand before opting to try some skiing, with Harry, 39, trying out one of the competitor's sit-skis. For the occasion, Meghan, 42, donned a pair of stylish skinny white jeans, a cream jumper, and a beige quilted coat.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were seen hand in hand, looking very much in love during their Valentine's Day ski trip in Vancouver. Their romantic trip through the snow comes after the launch of their new website Sussex.com, where it was revealed that their children, Archie and Lilibet, will now be known by a different surname.
Meghan Markle has shared a new message after she and husband Prince Harry underwent a major rebrand and launched a new website, Sussex.com. Meghan, 42, and Harry, 39, have multiple websites for their different ventures.The Sussexes have two websites focusing on their Archewell brand, one for their film and TV production business, and another for their philanthropic and charitable endeavours.
hit with major backlash for using their royal titles on the site.On Monday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex awoke to a shiny new online domain that features each of their bios as well as links to their Archewell Foundation and Archewell Productions organizations. But their new rebrand seemingly struck a nerve among the public, who noticed that they used their royal titles at free will — despite quitting royal life in 2020.The “Suits” alum has now responded to the backlash after users slammed the runaway royals for flattering themselves on the website.“There is a reason I have worked with Ryan and the talented team at Article for a decade: their attention to detail, their creativity and care, and the thoughtful approach to design as well as to the user experience,” Markle said in a review on Article’s website.“They’re not just designers; they are collaborators who elevate your ideas into visual identities.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have touched down in Canada ahead his an Invictus Games event.The couple, who are no longer senior working royals, are visiting for a three-day event to discuss next year's games. Harry and Meghan are no strangers to Vancouver, having briefly lived on Vancouver Island in a mansion called Mille Fleurs.