Meghan Markle's former husband Trevor Engelson is rumoured to be in talks of writing a memoir discussing the couple's marriage before she met Prince Harry and if given the go-ahead, could include some bombshell details of their divorce.
27.09.2023 - 12:03 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi have become regular guests at royal events since their fairytale wedding.
The couple announced the news of their engagement four years ago before tying the knot during an intimate ceremony in July 2020.
Their marriage means that Edo now attends official royal events and is saved one of the best seats in the house alongside the rest of the Firm for whatever occasion is may be.
However, in 2019, before they wed, the Italian count was invited to a major event in the royal calendar despite tradition saying that he shouldn't actually have been there, the Mirror reports.
He was seen attending the royal family's private Sandringham Christmas celebrations which are usually reserved for members of the Firm and partners normally have to wait until they are married to join in.
But Edoardo seemed to be the exception as he was given the rare privilege of joining the Christmas celebrations despite not officially being a part of the family.
The 39-year-old father-of-two was seen making his way to St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham with the royals before they headed back to the main house for their private festivities.
The old tradition was previously discarded in 2017 when Prince Harry invited his bride-to-be Meghan Markle ahead of their wedding, paving the way for Beatrice to do the same thing with Edo.
The duchess joined the royals for the three-day Norfolk celebration as her own family were miles away in America.
The Princess of Wales and Mike Tindall on the other hand had to wait until they married their respective spouses Prince William and Zara Tindall before being allowed to join in with the royals festivities.
Earlier this month, Beatrice and Edo celebrated the second
Meghan Markle's former husband Trevor Engelson is rumoured to be in talks of writing a memoir discussing the couple's marriage before she met Prince Harry and if given the go-ahead, could include some bombshell details of their divorce.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have encountered numerous hurdles as a couple - but last week it was clear they’re set to face their toughest challenge yet: the future safety and wellbeing of their children. Prince Harry and Meghan gave insight into their concerns as they marked World Mental Health Day during a visit to New York – their first time in the city since their “near catastrophic car chase” back in May.Taking to the stage alongside her husband at the Archewell Foundation Parents’ Summit: Mental Wellness in the Digital Age, Meghan looked close to tears as she passionately told the audience how she’s “frightened” about the potential consequences of Prince Archie, four, and Princess Lilibet, two, using social media as they grow up.
take a step back as senior members of The Firm in January 2020.By March of that year, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had made their final rounds of royal engagements and moved to Canada — and then onward to their more permanent home in Montecito, Calif.Now, amid Markle, 42, and Harry’s recent public appearances at the Invictus Games last month and visit to New York City for World Mental Health Day earlier this week, the “Suits” star’s alleged last words before officially leaving royal life — uttered quietly to a confidante — have resurfaced.Omid Scobie — co-author of the book “Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan” — reveals in the new biography what Markle’s supposed final words on that difficult final day. “It didn’t have to be this way,” she reportedly learned and whispered tearfully to the journalist.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s closeness to Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice has left the Royal Family “worried” that the friendship could cause a “new royal feud” according to reports. Despite moving to the US back in 2020, Prince Harry, 39, is said to have remained close to his two cousins, with one royal expert previously telling OK! that he won’t “burn that final bridge with Eugenie and Beatrice”.
Frogmore Cottage, once home to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, could be leased to the public if Prince Andrew doesn’t move in. According to a source, Prince Andrew has been told that if he or his daughters fail to take up full-time residence at Frogmore Cottage by the end of the year, the home will go onto the rental market. If so, the commercial rate to lease the property from the Crown Estate would be around £360,000 a year.
Catherine, the Princess of Wales, has become a fixture at events as a senior member of the royal family since her wedding in 2011.
When Meghan Markle first mate the late Queen Elizabeth II, the monarch reportedly knew the actress was someone special.
Prince William is reported to be worried over the whereabouts of diamonds that once belonged to Princess Diana.The jewellery, that was given to Meghan Markle, included two diamonds from his late mother's precious collection. Meghan, 42, was given the diamonds as they formed part of her engagement ring from Prince Harry which was given to her in 2017.The ring was made up of three gemstones, two from Diana's collection which were set beside a stone from Botswana on a plain gold band. It was co-designed by Queen Elizabeth’s known jeweller, Cleave & Company and Harry himself.
The Royal Family has a number of properties at their disposal which stretch as far north as the Castle of Mey in Scotland and as far south as Tamarisk House on the Isles of Scilly. While the King has access to many royal residences up and down the country, did you know that the Prince and Princess of Wales can call four royal residences their own? Thought to be their favourite property, Anmer Hall was a wedding gift to the couple from the late Queen and is located on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.
In the UK, there are several specific rules that explain which members of the Royal Family are entitled to hold a prince or princess title. Many of these rules date from Letters Patent by King George V in 1917, where he wrote that all the children of the sovereign, the male-line grandchildren and the Prince of Wales’s eldest son were all allowed to hold a princely title. While Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie both have titles as they are male-line granddaughters of the late Queen, their children are not entitled to become a Prince or Princess.
While they have travelled the world together, the Prince and Princess of Wales often prefer to spend their time off closer to home with their young family. One favourite destination is the Isles of Scilly, off the coast of Cornwall, where William can recreate happy memories of holidays spent there as a boy.
Meghan Markle is determined to reinvent herself as a Hollywood power player. The claim was made by British author Andrew Morton who previously wrote a book on the former "Suits" star titled "Meghan: A Hollywood Princess." He told Fox News Digital he does not envision the mother of two ever returning to the U.K. "Meghan is making her own life on the West Coast," said Morton.
Could we be calling her Senator Meghan Markle one day?! According to a new report, that was a serious possibility this weekend as far as some political insiders were concerned!
Mike Tindall has accidentally revealed his wife Zara's private Instagram account handle in a huge blunder.The former England rugby star reposted a photo shared by journalist Di Stewart, where she could be seen interviewing Mike, 44, and Zara, 42, at the Ryder Cup, a major golf competition that is currently being held in Rome, Italy. In the post, the journalist had tagged Zara's private profile, which has 207 followers. However, OK! has chosen not to reveal the account handle to respect her privacy.
It seems like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made the most of their recent trip to Europe.
Meghan Markle is unlikely to ever return to the royal fold as Prince William and Kate Middleton make her "uncomfortable", says one royal expert.
Express that it’s “unlikely ever to see Meghan in the same frame as [Prince] William and Kate.”Irving went on: “I don’t think [Markle] is comfortable with them because they’re not comfortable with her. I think it’s basically Harry’s appearances that will matter now, not her.” He added that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are not using their royal status to become celebrities and are building their media empire on their own.“Harry and Meghan’s celebrity used to rest on the former’s connection to the royal family, but they’ve now been celebrities in their own right for so long that they don’t need to trade on that anymore,” Irving said.He continued: “That’s no longer part of their lives.”Markle and her husband, Prince Harry, moved to California in 2020 once they stepped away from the royal family.He also discussed how Markle won’t be attending many royal engagements anymore as she allegedly doesn’t want to be “accused of embarrassing” King Charles or “being a burden on the monarchy.”Middleton and Markle have not always been the best of friends, with a rift between the sister-in-laws bubbling over in the last few years.The Invictus Games founder even described the tense relationship between the two women in his recent memoir, “Spare,” noting their fight over Markle’s bridesmaid dress fitting in 2018.
What a difference a week makes.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were all smiles at the Invictus Games in Düsseldorf not so very long ago – the perfect loved-up power couple making touching speeches, mingling with competitors and packing on the PDAs. But a potential new project that Meghan’s working on threatens to overturn their rekindled popularity.
Royal christenings have for years been enormous events and cause for celebration among keen fans.The ceremonies have been held in various locations, such as in the Music Room of Buckingham Palace or in the Chapel Royal of St James's Palace. One location that has only seen two christenings of living members of the Royal Family holds many special memories.The setting in question is St Mary Magdalene Church on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, where both Princess Eugenie and Princess Charlotte were christened.The stunning church may look familiar as it is where the Royal Family gather almost every year for the annual Christmas Day service before heading back to Sandringham House for lunch.
It's almost time for cosy nights in with your favourite glass of red wine and luckily for you, one savvy shopper has found an Aldi bottle that tastes just like Meghan Markle’s favourite for a fraction of the price. One vino connoisseur took to TikTok to share the ultimate bottle of Italian red wine they found in Aldi for just £9.99 which is meant to be a luxe dupe of the Duchess of Sussex's go-to £150 bottle.