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04.09.2023 - 05:51 / ok.co.uk
The emergence of an Instagram account with the handle @meghan set tongues wagging last week. Now royal expert and historian Tessa Dunlop has told OK! the Duchess of Sussex is likely to cement her Hollywood status with a new career move. And the biggest twist? She won’t be relying on her marriage with Prince Harry to fuel her success.
"Meghan already had star power in her own right before she met Harry," said Tessa. "She made her way in Hollywood and landed a job on Suits – that in itself is so impressive. So she’s already proven that she doesn’t need Harry to be successful.
"Together, yes, they’re greater than the sum of their parts, and yes, the royal connection has taken her platform to a level that she’s never experienced before. But we can’t say it’s all just because she married a prince." Since Meghan, 42, and Harry, 38, stepped down from royal duties in 2020 – ditching their joint account @sussexroyal – the mum-of-two has made several attempts to regain public favour. But the couple’s 2020 interview with chat show host Oprah Winfrey led to a backlash when they made accusations about the monarchy and described discussions with unnamed family members – while Meghan was expecting son Archie – about their baby’s skin tone.
The royals were reportedly angered by revelations in the couple’s Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan.
In June, the duchess’ Archetypes podcast was axed, less than three years after signing a $25 million Spotify deal. However, Tessa claimed that the global fascination with Meghan’s life, as well as her relatability, will work in her favour as she goes it alone a second time around. "She’s been taking her time with her relaunch, and I think that’s vital," she said.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were pictured beaming on Friday, as they attended a charity event for first responders.The One805 Live! event was hosted by actor and film producer, Kevin Costner at his $26 million polo field in Santa Barbara. The Californian city is also where the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and their two children, Prince Archie, four, and Princess Lilibet, two, reside.The royal couple were just two of the many famous faces in attendance at the star-studded do.
according to the Mail Online.“I’m very upset about it as well because this is a cruel thing to do to a grandparent,” he told hosts Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley. “To deny the right to see their grandchild.”He claimed that due to California law, he “can actually sue to see them,” but later added that “he didn’t want to do that.” “The other thing is I’ve done nothing wrong. There’s nothing that points to say I’m a bad guy,” Thomas continued.
A resurfaced clip shows Russell Brand boasting about “putting one on” Meghan Markle before she met Prince Harry.
Royal fans enjoyed a double treat last week as two of our favourite couples took to the public stage. While the Prince and Princess of Wales joined forces in Hereford for a lowkey engagement, it was the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s appearance in Dusseldorf, Germany that had everyone talking.The sixth annual Invictus Games, set up by Prince Harry to support wounded servicemen and women, marked the first time in weeks that the pair had attended an official event.
A usually stoic Prince Harry became visibly moved when he told veterans at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games they "shouldn't feel lost without a uniform" - three years after he was stripped of his military titles. He made the touching remarks during his emotional speech at the closing ceremony in Düsseldorf, Germany, watched by wife Meghan Markle in the audience.The Duke of Sussex told the crowd - made up of veterans from the competing nations - that they had shown him that "joy can emerge from struggle", and offered them a words of comfort about their military uniforms.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle couldn't have looked happier on Saturday as they attended events on the final day of this year's Invictus Games. Smiling and united, the two showed no indication of being fazed by what some royal watchers have dubbed a 'snub' by King Charles, after the Royal Family failed to publicly acknowledge Harry's birthday on their official social media accounts.
Prince Harry marked his 39th birthday while sipping on beer with his wife Meghan Markle at The Invictus Games in Düsseldorf, Germany. The Duke of Sussex turned 39 on Friday, 15 September while attending day six of the global sporting event which he founded in 2014. Despite their busy day of engagements, Harry and Meghan looked happy and relaxed as they watched the volleyball final between Poland and Colombia at Centre Court.
Prince Harry was 'nervous' compared to his 'confident' wife when the royal pair appeared together at this year's Invictus Games, a body language expert has revealed. Meghan Markle arrived at the 2023 Invictus Games on Tuesday, 12 September and apologised for 'being late to the party'. Harry, who founded the games in 2014, gave his wife the spotlight and centre stage to give a poignant speech to the 1,600 attendees, including competitors, friends and family.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have arrived at the fourth day of the Invictus Games, currently being held in Dusseldorf. Prince Harry set up The Invictus Games, an international multi-sport event for wounded servicemen and women, in 2014, as a project incredibly close to his heart following his own time in the army.The Prince arrived ahead of the games start, with his wife Meghan Markle arriving on Tuesday evening, and immediately getting to work as she gave a speech to the 1,600 attendees, including competitors, friends and family. On the fourth day of the games, the Sussexes were snapped hand-in-hand as they headed to a Wheelchair Basketball preliminary match between Ukraine and Australia.
Royal fans have been patiently waiting for Meghan Markle to make an appearance at the 2023 Invictus Games. Now, the 42-year-old has joined her husband Prince Harry in Dusseldorf, Germany and apologised for 'being late to the party'. Harry, who founded the games in 2014, gave his wife the spotlight and centre stage to give a poignant speech to the 1,600 attendees, including competitors, friends and family.
Prince Harry was pictured getting into the spirit of things and enjoying himself at day two of The Invictus Games in Dusseldorf, Germany.The 38-year-old was spotted smiling for fun selfies with fans and cut a smart yet casual figure in a light blue shirt, navy blazer and tan trousers. However, while his wife Meghan Markle was notably still a no-show at the games, she is expected to make an appearance for the second half of the event.
Prince Harry has been warned that ‘there’s more skeletons in the closet’ when it comes to his wife Meghan Markle’s past. Royal author Neil Sean claims Meghan’s ex husband Trevor Engelson has been approached by many publishers to do a tell-all book about their failed marriage. Neil, who wrote the book The A To Z Of Harry And Meghan, says of the potential book deal, “If I were Harry I would look out.
Prince Harry is "still pinching himself" after leaving "that world behind" but also "acknowledges the regrets" amid the ongoing rift between, his father King Charles and brother Prince William. Since stepping away from his role as a working royal in 2020, The Duke of Sussex has created a new wife in California with his wife Meghan Markle and their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.The Sussex family have been noticeably distant from the UK and the Royal Family, particularly in the last year as they focus on their own projects and life in the US.
Prince Harry teased a “competition” with his wife Meghan Markle at the opening ceremony of the Invictus Games 2023, ahead of their reunion. During his opening speech, Harry revealed that the Duchess of Sussex will be cheering for Nigeria this year after discovering that she is of Nigerian descent.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Harry had a special relationship prior to the late Monarch's death last year.
public tributes to the monarch in the UK, Prince Harry will also be in England to attend the WellChild Awards ceremony on Sept. 7.However, a reunion between the estranged brothers is highly unlikely, as the couple “have no desire” to see the Duke of Sussex, 38, according “To Di For Daily” podcast host Kinsey Schofield.“There is a severe lack of trust, and they don’t want the conversation repeated to anyone,” she recently told Fox News.“I suspect that Prince William is dreading Prince Harry’s arrival,” she went on.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are on the hunt for a new home.
Meghan Markle has used her new career move to indicate that she "doesn't need Prince Harry to be successful" a royal expert has claimed.
Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips,” the biographer, who collaborated with Princess Diana on 1992’s “Diana: Her True Story,” was asked about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex coming back to Britain.The couple stepped back as senior members of the royal family in 2020 and decamped to California.“What, and have Meghan Markle curtsying to Kate Middleton?” snarked Morton, 70. “I don’t think so. I don’t see that as a runner.