Jordan Dean and Sydney Morton are breaking down what it is like to play one of the world’s most famous couples.
22.08.2021 - 18:05 / ok.co.uk
Buckingham Palace have denied reports that The Queen ordered her senior Palace aides to launch a legal fightback after hurtful attacks from her grandson, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle. It was claimed the Queen’s legal team is consulting libel experts following a string of criticism aimed at the monarch from Harry and Meghan.
Jordan Dean and Sydney Morton are breaking down what it is like to play one of the world’s most famous couples.
When a clip of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s infamous tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey was played at the National Television Awards, it did not go down well with the audience, to say the least.
Princess Diana's astrologer made pre-wedding predictions for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry that have proven to be spookily accurate. Debbie Frank was the personal astrologer for Diana for many years and drew up charts for her boys when they were children.
Meghan Markle are supposedly desperate for their daughter to be christened in the UK with the Queen by their side.Lilibet Diana is the couple's second child and according to reports, Harry and Meghan have put in a request to visit the Queen so she can meet her 11th great-grandchild when they return to the UK.Meghan and Harry have had a somewhat strained relationship with the Royal Family since they stepped down as working royals in early 2020.
Palace staff are reportedly "stunned" by the "sheer nerve" of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry as they plan to visit the Queen in the next few months.The couple are reportedly keen to introduce their baby daughter Lili to her namesake great grandmother before Christmas. But a senior aide is alleged to have called the plans "breathtaking".
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry had no choice but to get creative when they celebrated their second wedding anniversary in lockdown. Unable to meet up with their A-lister pals, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex opted for intimate Zoom calls with close friends, a Mexican takeaway and homemade margaritas.
The Queen is planning a 'legal fightback' amid 'hurtful attacks' by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, according to reports. The monarch, 95, has reportedly told senior aides at Buckingham Palace to plan a legal pushback after "enough is enough" from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will emerge from parental leave with five major lessons learnt, a journalist close to the couple has said. Omid Scobie, who co-authored Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family, says the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are finally "thriving" after years of merely "surviving".
Meghan Markle may have reignited feuds with the Royal Family after friends claim the Queen has not taken "full ownership" of the issues raised during the Oprah interview. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are said to be unimpressed with how the allegations of allegations of racism have been investigated since the pair sat down for the bombshell chat.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have said they've been left "speechless" by the "layers of pain" over the situation in Afghanistan.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have spoken out in a joint statement in reaction to the Taliban's rapid takeover of Afghanistan and the deadly earthquake in Haiti. Meghan, 40, and her 36 year old husband Prince Harry's statement was shared on their Archewell Foundation website.