Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle have been enjoying a luxury trip to Jamaica this week, following an appearance at the glitzy film premiere of Bob Marley: One Love in Kingston on Tuesday night.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could reportedly be feeling ‘wounded’ after missing out on an Emmy Award at this year's ceremony after their Netflix documentary was snubbed. The couple opted to skip the glamorous Hollywood event both this year and last year, with their tell-all documentary missing out on any nominations.
The 2023 series shot to the top of Netflix with a huge 81.6 billion hours watched, and more than 28 million viewers tuning in. But despite this, the duo never received any accolades, with an expert now claiming that this would’ve likely come as a shock to the pair, who had one of the most talked-about shows of the year.
PR expert Lynn Carrat explained to the Mirror: "Meghan and Harry may feel slightly wounded by not receiving an Emmy Nomination, despite their Harry and Meghan docuseries becoming a record for the biggest debut for a Netflix documentary, reaching more than 28 million households, but they were up against some tough competition for nominations." Highlighting how it isn't the first snub for the Sussexes, Lynn added: "It’s also not the first time the couple has missed out on an Emmy Nomination.
Their bombshell 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey was nominated in the Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special category, but not Harry and Meghan personally, but Oprah herself and the program's producers. "Meghan herself is no stranger to missing out on Emmy nominations; she spent seven seasons in the TV show ‘Suits,’ which never received any prestigious Emmy or Global Globe award nominations.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle appeared ‘totally in love’ during their latest outing and have ‘never been stronger' according to body language expert Darren Stanton who said the couple were ‘completely united’, as they made a surprise appearance at the premiere of Bob Marley: One Love.The Sussexes put on a loved-up display as they showed up hand in hand to the event in the legendary musician's hometown of Kingston, Jamaica.The royal couple were unexpected guests for media gathered at the glitzy screening of Paramount's biopic at the Carib Theatre on Tuesday night. Analysing their behaviour on behalf of Betfair, Darren Stanton has lifted the lid on the couple’s ‘tight’ display which he says showed Harry in a more ‘relaxed’ light compared to other appearances.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle enjoyed a date night out in Jamaica as they dazzled on the red carpet at the premiere of Bob Marley: One Love.The Sussexes put on a loved-up display as they showed up to the event in the legendary musician's hometown of Kingston, Jamaica.The royal couple were unexpected guests for media gathered at the glitzy screening of Paramount's biopic at the Carib Theatre on Tuesday night.They walked the red carpet hand-in-hand, with Meghan stunning in a black spaghetti strap gown while Harry wore a suit and open-necked white shirt.They were greeted by and posed with Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness and wife Juliet Holness, and Harry appeared thrilled to pose and chat with Ziggy Marley, son of the iconic singer. The visit marks a return trip to the island nation for 38-year-old Prince Harry and his wife, 42.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are licking their wounds following yet another Emmy nomination snub, according to a p.r. expert.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s names were once again left off the nominations list — despite their “Harry & Meghan” docuseries setting a record for the biggest debut for a Netflix documentary.And Hollywood guru Lynn Carratt believes the snub has left the runaway royals feeling “wounded.”“Meghan and Harry may feel slightly wounded by not receiving an Emmy nomination,” Carratt told the Mirror.
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“They Also Served: 200 People Who Trained At Sandhurst,” mentions 200 names of soldiers who served at Sandhurst — which Harry did — the exiled royal ultimately did not make the cut.Former British Army Commander Richard Kemp has spoken out about the apparent snub, saying he understands why Harry’s name was left out of the list.“I completely understand why he has not been included,” he told The Sun. “I probably would have included him on balance, but it is not a disappointment to not see him in there.”Kemp told the outlet that “recent disharmony” between the two camps likely played a part in keeping Harry’s name out of the book.“I don’t think he did anything particularly notable during his service but he was certainly a significant person to go to Sandhurst,” Kemp added.The father of two famously spoke of his time in the army in his protocol-shattering memoir, “Spare,” in which he called his victims “chess pieces taken off a board, bad guys eliminated before they kill the good guys.”Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams believes Harry shouldn’t be surprised over the snub, citing his comments that he “boasted” over the killings.“Behavior such as listing the number of individuals you personally killed makes it pretty clear why he’s not in it,” Fitzwilliams told Geo News.