Brian Cox has weighed in on the royal row as he claims Meghan Markle 'knew what she was getting into' when she married Prince Harry.
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Prince Harry had very little money. "She had imagined he would be worth hundreds of millions if not billions and she is having to make up for it now.
"She wants to ride in the big Cadillacs, the private jets on command. At the moment she needs to scrounge for those sorts of things.
Brian Cox has weighed in on the royal row as he claims Meghan Markle 'knew what she was getting into' when she married Prince Harry.
Offering his opinion. Brian Cox questioned whether Meghan Markle and Prince Harry can truly feel surprised by their ongoing issues with the royal family.
Despite fans hoping Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would be among the A-listers walking the red carpet at this year’s Met Gala, it's now been claimed the pair won't be in attendance. The royal duo, who currently reside in California, could have been high up on Anna Wintour’s list of guests she wanted to invite, but their ongoing row with the royal family has reportedly stunted their chances of attending the prestigious affair.The Met Gala takes place annually on the first Monday on May, with this year’s event set to take place just days before King Charles’ coronation.
As Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle confirm they’ve been in talks with King Charles’ office about whether they‘ll attend the Coronation, royal expert Tom Bower told us their strained relationship with the royal family is beyond saving. He claimed the “selfish” and “unintelligent” Harry doesn’t understand his actions mean there can be “no way back” for a family reconciliation.
Sarah Ferguson, the aunt of Prince Harry, has spoken out about his relationship with wife Meghan Markle.The Duchess of York, who was formerly married to Prince Andrew, discussed Harry’s marriage to Suits actress Meghan as she reflected on her divorce from Andrew in 1996. She told the PA news agency: "I divorced, went to America, wrote a book, went on Oprah and did 12 years as the longest-running spokesperson of Weight Watchers.
Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, appeared to take a subtle swipe at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as she appeared on US TV to promote her upcoming romance novel, A Most Intriguing Lady. During an interview with Fox 5 New York presenter Rosanna Scotto, the Duchess, who is commonly know as Fergie, discussed the importance of "family unity." Rosanna asked: "Do you think [King Charles] is upset with the book that Harry wrote? I know that reports that Harry and Meghan are invited to the Coronation and he must as a parent feel a little scarred by what was said in the book." To which Fergie replied: "Personally, I feel there should be no judgement on any level.
Prince Harry, 38, and Meghan Markle, 41, have christened their 21-month-old daughter, Lilibet, in a private ceremony at their family home in California. It has been confirmed that the couple held a small and intimate christening for their daughter, 1, at their £11m mansion in Montecito, where the couple permanently relocated to in 2020.
Queen Camilla and her family. It has been announced that her brother-in-law of more than 50 years has passed away. Simon Elliot with his wife AnnabelBusinessman and land owner Simon Elliot – who was married to Camilla's younger sister Annabel – was close to the Queen Consort.
It appears Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could still be in hot water with the royal family.Meghan and Harry christened their daughter, Lilibet Diana, on March 3 and the royal family failed to attend.The Invictus Games founder, 38, and the former actress, 41, had invited King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William and Kate Middleton to the joyous occasion, a source recently told People. Another insider revealed details about the event, sharing there were between 20-30 guests at the intimate bash at Meghan and Harry’s Montecito, California abode.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's daughter Lilibet was called Princess for the first time at her christening, which was recently held at the couple's home in Montecito, California. Harry, 38, and Meghan, 41, who are also parents to Archie, three, held an intimate ceremony at their mansion on 3 March for their one year old daughter with around 20-30 close friends in attendance.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's daughter Lilibet was publicly referred to as a princess for the first time recently, with the Sussexes understood to want to use their children's Royal titles in 'formal settings' but not everyday life. Harry, 38, and Meghan, 41, held a christening for Lilibet, one, at their California home on 3 March, and in a statement confirming the ceremony, she was called 'Princess Lilibet Diana'.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have christened their daughter Lilbet in an intimate ceremony in California, the couple have confirmed.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who are parents to Archie, three, and Lilibet, who is 21 months, attended an intimate ceremony for their daughter at their home in Montecito, California. According to People, an invite to the ceremony "was extended" to Prince Harry's brother, Prince William, as well as his wife Kate Middleton, King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla, however none were in attendance.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were "destroyed on their own turf" after comedian Chris Rock made jokes about the couple accusing the Royal Family of racism, according to a royal expert. Chris, 58, hosted his own stand-up special, Selective Outrage, live on Netflix on Saturday and during his set he spoke about the interview Harry, 38, and Meghan, 41, took part in with Oprah Winfrey in 2021.
Terrence Higgins Trust.The 38-year-old estranged royal claimed that his late mother’s involvement with the HIV and sexual health charity was a “big piece” of her legacy. It is named after Terrence “Terry” Higgins, who was one of the first people to die of an AIDS-related illness in the UK in July 1982.“I’ve been involved with Terrence Higgins Trust for a number of years, and the fight to end this epidemic is a big piece of my mum’s legacy,” Harry wrote in the note, which was included in a catalog for the charity’s flagship fundraising event, The Auction, on Monday, according to The Independent.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been asked to “vacate” Frogmore Cottage, it has been confirmed. King Charles reportedly wants the Duke and Duchess of Sussex out of the historic home before his Coronation in May.
King Charles III wants Meghan Markle and Prince Harryto move our of Frogmore Cottage before his coronation this May, it's been reported. Incase you've been hiding under a rock for the past two-and-a-half months, the California-based Sussexes have caused a royal ruckus - the likes of which we've never seen - thanks to their Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan and the former's incendiary memoir Spare, which hit bookshelves back in January.The Sun now reveals that the "stunned" couple's UK residence of Frogmore Cottage (which the late Queen Elizabeth II gave them) is being handed over to the 74 year old monarch's brother Prince Andrew, who officially no longer serves The Firm, before his older sibling's history-making ceremony.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have sparked fears they could upstage King Charles’ Coronation by going big on Archie’s birthday celebrations. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are said to still be considering whether or not to attend the historic ceremony in ten weeks time.Their son Archie turns four on the same day as the Coronation - but it has been said the couple are still determined to mark his birthday even if they return to Britain. If they do fly back to the UK in early May, insiders say they still intend to throw a party for Archie - as they would have done in California.
Prince Harry has given fans a new sneak peek inside the Montecito home he shares with his wife, Meghan Markle.The 38 year old appeared virtually from inside his $14million home as he presented an NAACP Image Award. He and Meghan, 41, chose Nabiha Syed, CEO of The Markup, an American nonprofit news publication focused on the impact of technology on society, as this year’s winner of the NAACP - Archewell Digital Civil Rights Award.The two called Syed "an inspiration to us and so many others." Sharing a snap from the awards, Nabiha said, "Still stunned to receive the @naacp #archewell digital civil rights award?!?!??? "Most random/awesome Zoom call of my life." While the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have typically done Zoom calls from their incredible office, the new photo shows a previously unseen nook of their multi-million dollar home.The father of two was pictured sitting in front of a white, shelved wall filled with picture frames, plants and other decorative objects.
“South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have broken their silence amid the show’s recent mocking of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.The Comedy Central writers appeared on Wednesday’s “Basic!” podcast to discuss the cartoon’s legacy and many uproars over the years, just a week after bashing the ex-royals.The showrunners ignited a firestorm of controversy after parodying a privacy-seeking ex-royal couple from Canada in the Feb.
South Park's royal roasting episode 'The Worldwide Privacy Tour' should've been ignored by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, believes PR expert Andy Barr. Airing on Comedy Central, the satirical animation's latest release lampooned Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's recent promotion for their eponymous Netflix docuseries and the former's tell-all memoir Spare, which really set the cat among the Westminster pigeons.