Winter wonderland! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s 8-month-old son, Archie, saw snow for the very first time in Canada.
01.01.2020 - 07:27 / torontosun.com
Ronnie Wood was branded a “weakling” by Rolling Stones bandmate Keith Richards when he went to rehab for the first time.
The 72-year-old guitarist has been sober for the past decade, but recalled the first time he tried to quit alcohol and drugs back in 2005 during an interview with Mojo magazine.
Remembering his bandmates’ reactions to his attempts to get clean, Ronnie said: “I do remember going on stage clean for the first time, it was at this club in Canada for the start of a tour (in August
Winter wonderland! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s 8-month-old son, Archie, saw snow for the very first time in Canada.
Fans who are still reeling from Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt’s backstage reunion at the 2020 SAG Awards will be happy to know that new details are emerging from the viral moment.
Before an exciting new chapter in Canada, Prince Harry, 35, and Meghan Markle, 38, are facing the losses after opting out of their senior member roles in the Royal Family. Beginning in the spring of 2020, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will lose their “HRH [His/Her Royal Highness] titles,” in addition to “public funds for royal duties,” Buckingham Palace announced in a statement on Jan.
Meghan Markle was photographed driving around and picking up her friend Heather Dorak from Victoria International Airport yesterday.The duchess was keeping a low profile wearing a sherpa lined coat, beanie and sunglasses while sitting in the driver's seat. Duchess Meghan appears to be calm and carefree while settling into her new part time home of Canada.
Following their historic announcement to step away from their duties as senior royals and become financially independent, Queen Elizabeth confirmed on Monday that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will now split their time between Canada and the U.K.
There’s a reason why the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are packing their bags and moving to Canada.
Paddington 2 star Hugh Grant has launched a staunch defence of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan's impending move to Canada, controversially stating that "the tabloid press effectively murdered his mother". He was initially a little cagey about answering questions about Harry and Meghan's decision to step down from their roles as senior royals during a recent radio interview, but soon found his voice.
It's been one week since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced their plans to step down from "senior" royal family duties, and a lot has happened, to say the least. We've seen statements from the Queen, trips to Canada, family meetings, and...a lot of the color brown? If you're a fan of the royals, you've probably noticed that the shade has showed up in the outfits of the Queen, Kate Middleton, and Markle more than usual.
The Globe and Mail, one of Canada's biggest newspapers, appears to not be happy with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's decision to spend extended amounts of time in the country.
British police are bracing themselves for the worst and fear that protecting Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will cost them dearly, according to a new report on Tuesday.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau revealed that Canada is mulling over how it can financially accommodate security for Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan amid their planned move to the country following their royal family step back.
With Meghan Markle and her husband Prince Harry splitting their time between the U.K. and Canada, Kate Middleton will need to step up to the plate.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he is "absolutely confident" that the royal family will resolve the serious rift over Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's desire to break free of their royal roles and move to Canada.
Following a report that Canada might pay the bill for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's security, finance minister Bill Morneau said that the federal government hasn't yet decided.
Britain's Queen has issued a statement in support of Harry and Meghan following the crisis summit saying the royal family “respect and understand” their desire for a “new life”.
Britain's Queen has issued a statement in support of Harry and Meghan following the crisis summit saying the royal family “respect and understand” their desire for a “new life”.