The Duke of Sussex is set to return to the UK next week to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the Invictus Games. However, the Duchess of Sussex is not expected to be by his side but will instead accompany him to Nigeria to "discover her roots".
The Duke of Sussex is set to return to the UK next week to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the Invictus Games. However, the Duchess of Sussex is not expected to be by his side but will instead accompany him to Nigeria to "discover her roots".
Meghan Markle "didn't grasp Royal hierarchy" and "craved the limelight", a royal expert has claimed.The Duchess of Sussex has been accused by a commentator of exiting the Royal Family because "she wanted to be the star". The former Suits actress joined the Royal Family back in May 2018 when she married Prince Harry, but the couple stepped back from their official duties in 2020 and relocated to the US where they still live with their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle packed on the PDA as they kissed at a charity polo match in sunny Miami.They were seen ahead of Harry's fundraising polo match in Florida, looking relaxed and happy, walking hand-in-hand. Prince Harry was smartly dressed in white trousers, light blue shirt with a beige jacket while Meghan looked stunning in a cream halterneck dress.They made their appearance at the Royal Salute Polo Challenge event in Wellington on Friday. The event, Sentebale Polo Cup, is an annual affair supporting Sentebale, a charity co-founded by Prince Harry in 2006 aimed at assisting children and young people in southern Africa.
After it emerged that Prince Harry is set to speak at the Invictus Games 10th Anniversary Service at St. Paul’s Cathedral on May 8, questions remain over whether Meghan Markle will join her husband in the UK. “Both Harry and Meghan are listed as guests and a speech has been scheduled," a source told the Express.
For many years, the Duke of Sussex enjoyed a very warm relationship with his sister-in-law, the Princess of Wales - even going so far as to describe her as "the sister I've never had and always wanted" in his memoir, Spare. While the pair have grown apart in recent years since the Sussexes very public split from the Royal Family, a leading royal expert has pointed out how Harry in particular will feel about losing his bond with Kate, while also making it clear where his priorities now lie.
Prince Harry is reportedly only willing to return to the UK with Meghan and their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, to the UK under one specific condition.The Duke of Sussex is expected to return to the UK in a few weeks for another visit. He's set to attend a special service at St Paul's Cathedral on May 8, celebrating the 10th anniversary of his highly successful Invictus Games.The first event of these games, created for sick and injured servicemen and women, was held in London in 2014 and co-founded by Harry.
The Duke of Sussex is reportedly facing "sleepless nights" ahead of his return to the UK, with tensions said to be running high concerning Meghan's potential attendance - her first return to the UK since the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Prince Harry is expected to return to the UK next month to mark the 10 year anniversary of the Invictus Games at St.
After it emerged that Prince Harry is set to speak at the Invictus Games 10th Anniversary Service at St. Paul’s Cathedral on May 8, questions remain over whether Meghan Markle will join her husband in the UK. “Both Harry and Meghan are listed as guests and a speech has been scheduled," a source told the Express.
The Princess of Wales’ Mother’s Day photo turned what was supposed to be a sweet family memory into one of the most talked about royal scandals in years. As Kate, 42, was forced to break her silence and admit she was responsible for “editing” the picture of herself with Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five, a source told OK! that Prince Harry was encouraging Meghan Markle, 42, to “reach out” to his under-fire sister-in-law.
After a tumultuous few months for Kate Middleton, she will have been no doubt leaning on Prince William, her family and close friends for support. But, while their relationship has been discussed heavily over the last four years, it has been claimed by a royal author that the Duchess of Sussex used recent events to reach out "through back channels" to offer the Princess her support.
Meghan Markle's decision to use her royal title in her DIY company has sparked controversy, with a PR expert issuing a brutal one-word statement over it.The Duchess of Sussex unveiled her latest project on Thursday with the launch of her fresh website and Instagram account for American Riviera Orchard - believed to be centred around lifestyle and food.The new brand's logo was shared on Instagram along with the letters A and R, a short bio reading "by Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex", and a link to their website where you can sign up for updates.This new project comes after Prince Harry and Meghan were criticised for launching their new website - Sussex.com - as it appears to skate close to the edge of the promise they made to Queen Elizabeth II to not capitalise on their royal titles. This move to launch her new lifestyle brand didn't escape criticism though, as PR professional Renae Smith weighs in on Meghan's choice to feature her Royal title on this personal endeavour.
Following the recent uproar surrounding Kate Middleton 's edited photo, attention has turned to a striking revelation regarding one of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex 's iconic images. It has been revealed that a photo of Harry and Meghan, taken during the announcement of their pregnancy with Princess Lilibet, also underwent digital alterations.The news came from their close friend and acclaimed photographer, Misan Harriman, who appeared to admit to manipulating the image during a podcast appearance on BBC Radio 3.
Meghan Markle has had her half-sister Samantha Markle's defamation case thrown out of court. Samantha had taken Meghan to court over comments she made during an interview with Oprah Winfrey and on her Netflix show with Prince Harry.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are 'nervous' about returning to the UK, according to a leading royal expert. With their return to mark the ten year anniversary of the Invictus Games looking likely for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex this May, a Jennie Bond has spoken to OK! about why the couple will feel worried about stepping back on UK soil.
Meghan Markle reportedly had a phone call with the Princess of Wales to "clear the air" after a shocking book was released and reignited a storm within the Royal Family. It has been reported that the Princess of Wales made the call to "ease the tension" after Omid Scobie's explosive book Endgame relit a race row within the Royal Family.The controversy first started when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made the claims during their interview with Oprah Winfrey.
With a return to the UK to mark the ten year anniversary of the Invictus Games looking likely for the Duchess of Sussex this May, a PR expert has examined five tactics Meghan should focus on if she does decide to join Prince Harry at the events.The last time Meghan was in England was in September 2022, when she and Prince Harry's charity visits coincided with the death of Queen Elizabeth II - with the pair joining members of the Royal Family for the funeral and committal service. Now, PR expert Renae Smith has spoken to the Express about five elements Meghan needs to concentrate on if she does decide to join Harry in support - these being: "transparent communication, positive initiatives, media engagement, personal connections and leveraging social media".
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's lives together have been well-charted ever since their relationship became public knowledge. Along with stories about their young family, a number of surprising claims have been made and revealed in tell-all books.
Meghan Markle has been pictured enjoying some winter sunshine during a skiing holiday with two of her "wonderful friends" and her young children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.The Duchess, along with her pals Heather Dorak and Kelly McKee Zajfen, hit the slopes of Powder Mountain in Utah and snapped the perfect picture with the stunning snowy mountains in the distance. Alongside the image, and others from the idyllic winter getaway, Heather penned: "Wow, what a perfect trip!! My heart is so full.The kids crushed the slopes by day and the adults howled with laughter deep into the night.Truly lucky in love with our wonderful friends!" In July 2022, Heather and the Duke and Duchess spent part of the summer holidays together in the Jackson Hole Valley in Wyoming, to celebrate the 4 July.The Sussexes and Heather's family often reunite to do family trips so it is thought that both families teamed up for another memorable trip together. Meghan and Heather - who owns and runs a Pilates studio - have been close for two decades, and Heather was invited to her friend's royal wedding to Prince Harry in 2018.
During the last four years, several relationships between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and members of both of their families have deteriorated - namely with both of Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet's grandfathers, King Charles and Thomas Markle. It is these important relationships which the young royals - who are aged just four and two - are missing out on.
A new documentary has claimed Prince Harry "doesn't see his part in the family bust-up".The programme, which is titled Prince Harry's Mission: Life, Family, and the Invictus Games, also dubbed Prince William as "jealous" of Harry's success with Invictus and even claimed that King Charles doesn't have a relationship with his grandchildren Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. Following on from the new show - which is streaming on Disney-owned platform Hulu - former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond spoke to OK! about the suggestion that Harry does not understand the part he has played in the events of the last four years.
The Duke of Sussex made a surprise virtual appearance at the Sport Gives Back Awards which took place this evening (Wednesday, February 28) in London.The awards recognise the role that grassroots sport can play in addressing social challenges, the awards winners were nominated by their respective charities to thank them for their work in their communities. As Founding Patron of the Invictus Games Foundation, one of the charities honoured this evening, Prince Harry joined virtually to pay tribute to the Foundation’s community liaison Manager Josh Boggi, who was chosen as winner of the Unconquered Award.
Prince Harry is set to appeal against a High Court ruling dismissing his challenge over a decision to change the level of his personal security when he visits the UK, a spokesperson for the royal has said.The Duke of Sussex took legal against the Home Office over the February 2020 decision of the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures (Ravec) that he should receive a different degree of taxpayer-funded protection when in the country. The decision came as a result of a change in the duke's "status" after he stopped being a "full-time working member of the Royal Family." And on Wednesday (28 February) retired High Court judge Sir Peter Lane rejected the duke's case and concluded Ravec's approach was not irrational nor procedurally unfair.
During her time as a member of the Royal Family, the Duchess of Sussex had to follow a number of unique royal rules when it came to official gatherings - including a rather unique way to use the toilet during an dinner party. Some rules are standard practice, such as mastering table manners, but others are somewhat surprising. As well as not eating certain foods to avoid any embarrassing mishaps or spills, another custom about how and when the royals can use the bathroom is less than expected.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are known for not shying away from showing their affection for each other when they're out in public.The pair often hold hands or show other signs of love - something which separates them from the usual formality we see in the Royal Family. An expert has explained that the way Meghan and Harry hold hands means something special and he called it a "powerful" sign. Body language expert, Inbaal Honigman, spoke to The Express and revealed that different ways of holding hands can send out different signals.
The launch of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's website Sussex.com was not without controversy, as many questioned whether it was in contravention of a promise made to the late Queen to not capitalise on their royal titles.The new homepage - which replaced the couple's former website Archewell - is the new source to receive updates on Prince Harry and Meghan's charitable activities. Despite the sleek design, experts questioned the couple's choice to use their royal titles on the new project, as well as having Meghan's official coat of arms featured so prominently.
King Charles is reportedly putting plans in place for the eventual succession of the Prince of Wales - but it seems Prince Harry has been left out of these secret discussions. King Charles was diagnosed with cancer last month after a routine operation for an enlarged prostate.
Prince Harry is facing a court showdown over his US visa application, following revelations about drug use in his memoir Spare.The Duke of Sussex has previously detailed his past experiences with drugs, and these admissions in his book could now cause him some trouble.This week, Harry's name is at the heart of a court case regarding efforts by the US Government to keep his immigration records private. Harry recently said during the Invictus One Year To Go Event that he has thought about becoming a US citizen - but this could be at risk if the judge decides against him in the court case happening in Washington this Friday, 23 February. A US think-tank group is petitioning for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to publish Harry's immigration records to find out whether he admitted to his drug use when he entered the US in 2020.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made a return to the public stage last week as they travelled to Canada to attend the Invictus Games One Year To Go Event. The couple were in the picturesque ski resort for two days to highlight next year's event and were all smiles as they returned to the country where they fell in love.
The Prince of Wales attended the BAFTA film awards alone on Sunday (February 18) after a week punctuated by further royal drama.Traditionally, Prince William - who is the President of BAFTA - has been joined by the Princess of Wales at the glittering awards ceremony, but she stayed at home to continue her recuperation. As well as the worries about Kate's health, William has been dealt further blows with his father King Charles' cancer diagnosis and rumours about his brother Prince Harry wanting to return to Royal duties.
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