Archie is celebrating his birthday in The Golden State. In honor of his first birthday on May 6, his parents Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have released a new video of their son commemorating the big day.
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After publicly announcing she and Harry would be cutting ties with four major British tabloids, Meghan Markle made her first interview appearance (all right, it was pre-recorded, but still!) on Good Morning America Monday morning.
The clip was filmed last year, before the premiere of the Disneynature's Elephant documentary on Disney+ that Markle narrated. Markle originally heard about the project back in 2017 when on a trip with Harry to Botswana, where she met the film's directors Mark
Archie is celebrating his birthday in The Golden State. In honor of his first birthday on May 6, his parents Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have released a new video of their son commemorating the big day.
What a way to start your first birthday! On May 6, Save The Children UK’s official Instagram account shared a sweet video of Meghan Markle, 38, reading Duck! Rabbit! to her and Prince Harry‘s, 35, adorable one-year-old son, Archie, on the morning of his birthday. “We’re going to read Duck! Rabbit!” Meghan said to the camera as Harry filmed. Archie was seated comfortably in his loving mother’s lap as she whispered to him to open the book — which he did!
Oh my goodness! Baby Archie is all grown up. The son of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle turned one on Wednesday and to celebrate, his mom read him a special story for charity. In the rare clip, which was posted to Save the Children UK's Instagram account, the Duchess of Sussex reads her squirming son the beloved classic
Meghan Markle has lost the first round of her High Court case against Mail On Sunday newspaper in England. Meghan filed a case against the British tabloid for printing a letter she wrote to her father, for not attending her wedding that took place in May 2018, without her consent. She sued the newspaper for invasion of privacy and copyright infringement. It was announced on March 1 that the judge dismissed a chunk of a lawsuit brought by Meghan.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry had a legal setback on Friday in their court battle against a U.K. tabloid.
Meghan Markle 0, Associated Newspapers 1.
Meghan Markle has lost the first High Court legal battle against the publisher of the Mail On Sunday in her privacy claim against the newspaper.The Duchess of Sussex is suing British publisher Associated Newspapers over five articles published in the Mail On Sunday which featured letters exchanged between herself and her father, Thomas Markle.
Meghan Markle has lost her first High Court battle in her ongoing lawsuit against the Mail on Sunday.
Meghan Markle recycled a much-loved burgundy jumper from her wardrobe to coach a young interviewee as part of her patronage with SmartWorks.The thrifty mum to Archie, who is currently living in Los Angeles with Prince Harry during the coronavirus lockdown, appeared via video link to talk to the British youngster who was preparing for a job role.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's battle with the British media has officially begun. On Friday, a procedural hearing in the duchess' court case against the was held virtually in front of Justice Mark Warby, due to the coronavirus pandemic. The case began at 10:30 a.m. GMT and the Sussexes' team told that the couple got up at 4 a.m. PT in order to call in to part of the proceedings from their new residence in Los Angeles.
A new update has come to light in Meghan Markle and Prince Harry‘s tabloid lawsuit.
Meghan Markle is speaking out!
Meghan Markle made her first TV appearance on Monday since stepping down as a senior member of the British royal family alongside her husband Prince Harry. However, her appearance on “Good Morning America” was prerecorded.The clip was to promote “Elephant,” the Disneynature documentary the 38-year-old narrated for the Disney+ streaming service, Us Weekly reported.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry formally ended their relationship with the four major British tabloids—The Daily Mail, The Sun, Daily Express, and The Mirror—that constantly attacked them in their coverage over the years.
and Meghan Markle are officially done with life as publicly-funded working royals.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have officially cut ties with four major tabloids in the United Kingdom (The Sun, The Daily Mail, The Mirror and The Express), and made their feelings more than clear by releasing a public letter about why they'll no longer be working with the publications.
As they part with their royal duties and begin a new life in Los Angeles, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are taking some new decisions. Recently, a statement given by their representatives revealed that the former Duke and Duchess of Sussex have blacklisted four UK tabloids, namely, Daily Mail, Express, Mirror and The Sun and they have decided to never deal with them again. "We are writing to set a new media relations policy, specifically as it pertains to your organization," the letter read.