Avoiding confrontation? Royal expert Christopher Andersen believes Prince William and Duchess Kate will avoid Prince Harry and Meghan Markle during their upcoming trip to the U.K. as the royal family prepares for the Duke of Sussex’s memoir to drop.
14.08.2022 - 13:39 / ok.co.uk
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are still at war with the Royal Family over their security needs.The Sussexes’ unofficial biographer Omid Scobie spoke about Harry’s lawsuit against the Home Office after his security needs were denied. Writing for Yahoo! News, he claimed that Harry never asked for the public or our government to pay for his security.
“It seems cruel in the extreme to allow Prince Andrew round-the-clock police protection, but not the future King's son,” he said. "It comes across as the Establishment punishing Harry, yet again, for breaking away from the Firm and sharing his experiences publicly." The only way to end this battle, he claimed, is to “reinstate Harry’s access to security at his own expense - before it’s too late.” According to Harry’s lawyers, the prince was forced to limit visits to the UK as his American security team doesn’t have ‘adequate jurisdiction’ here - meaning they have less power.
Back in February 2022 the Home Office opted to stop Harry getting British police personal security while on UK soil, even if he paid for it himself. Security isn’t the only battle on Harry’s hands, either.
His feud with Prince William shows no signs of calming down and now the Cambridges are planning a trip to America, reportedly without a visit to the Sussexes. William and Kate Middleton are set to head to the US later this year and insiders have called the royal trip ‘problematic’ for Harry and Meghan.The future king and his wife will attend the second annual Earthshot Prize awards ceremony in Boston, Massachusetts, in December.
And according to royal expert Neil Sean, the presence of ‘real royalty’ in the States could be damaging to the Sussexes. “The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will be featuring as
.Avoiding confrontation? Royal expert Christopher Andersen believes Prince William and Duchess Kate will avoid Prince Harry and Meghan Markle during their upcoming trip to the U.K. as the royal family prepares for the Duke of Sussex’s memoir to drop.
The 25th anniversary of Princess Diana's death will be "traumatic" for her sons Prince William and Prince Harry, a royal expert has claimed. Wednesday marks quarter of a century since Diana, her partner Dodi Fayed, and the driver of their car Henri Paul died following a crash in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel in Paris. Although the anniversary will be tough for her two sons every year, Jennie Bond notes how heightened interest around the event will be "particularly difficult" for them to deal with due to the significance of it being 25 years.
His father went to the prestigious English public school Eton. But California-based Prince Harry and Meghan Markle clearly want a different educational experience for three year old Archie.
Prince Harry’s highly-anticipated memoir may not be hitting the shelves as soon as we’ve all been hoping!
Prince Harry travelled alone to Mozambique last week and as a part of his surprise three-day African tour, he also visited Rwanda to meet President Kagame. While the Duke of Sussex, 37, didn't announce his trip alone, royal expert Jennie Bond says this is his way of "sending a message" to prove that he can go and do jobs without making a big deal out of it.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s “cheesy” vow renewal will make the royal family “cringe”, says a royal expert. Speaking exclusively to OK!, royal author Duncan Larcombe says that if reports the couple are planning to renew their vows for Netflix content are true, then the royals “will be passing around the family bucket”.
It was recently announced that the Queen’s granddaughter, Lady Louise Windsor, is set to head to St Andrews University to study English, after she received her A-level results. The 18 year old received her exam results on Thursday 18 August, and a spokesperson for the Palace confirmed the Royal's next move in education. They stated: "Having received her A Level results today, Lady Louise will start at St Andrews University in September to study English." She follows in the footsteps of Prince William and Kate Middleton, who both studied at St Andrews, as well as Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, who also both attended university.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry might “face the Queen’s wrath” during their upcoming trip to the UK.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are jetting to England from California early next month so that they can attend a handful of engagements.They’ll also be flying to Germany at one stage as the country is hosting next year’s Invictus Games after they were held in The Netherlands earlier this year.There’s undeniably some apprehension from the Royal Family ahead of the pair’s return – with Royal expert Duncan Larcombe believing the pair may trigger an angry response from the monarch while here. “To the casual observer, especially overseas and even more especially in America, this will look like Harry and Meghan are back doing royal jobs, especially given that one of the gigs Harry is doing is the WellChild awards for sick children, which he always used to do when he actually was a working royal,” Duncan wrote for The Daily Beast.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle announced earlier this month they are planning a trip to the UK in September, but an expert claims senior royals are "likely not thrilled” about their planned visit. Harry, 37, and Meghan, 40, have said they will visit the UK next month to attend charity events.The Duchess of Sussex is a counsellor for the organisation, alongside Justin Trudeau, Sir Richard Branson, and Jamie Oliver, among others.
their spokesperson told Page Six earlier this week.The Sussexes packed up and moved across the pond to Montecito, California, in a desperate bid for privacy.However, during their time in the Golden State, the royals have done a series of high-profile events, most notably their bombshell tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey last year.And according to royal author Fitzwilliams, the couple’s decision to go public with their story is sure to make their upcoming UK visit a “fairly difficult” one.“What has happened during this period is that their ratings have dropped phenomenally,” Fitzwilliams told Newsweek.
Hundreds of thousands of A-Level students will be anxiously opening their results today, hoping they've achieved a spot at the university of their choice. But it's worth noting that even the most famous of public figures relate to that feeling, with a number of stars posting good luck messages on social media. Members of the royal family have also gone through the nerve-wracking process, with some having more success with their exam results than others.
Prince Harry and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall — claims the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are enveloping themselves in “grandeur and pomp that surrounds them” after the royals announced an upcoming trip to the UK.The pair are scheduled to visit Harry’s home soil and Germany for three charity events next month, their spokesperson told Page Six earlier this week.Harry, 37, and Markle, 41, last visited the UK in June to attend Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations with their two kids: Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 1.However, their upcoming trip seems to have raised the eyebrows of many, in particular Levin, who noted the “odd time” of their visit.“Harry and Meghan coming to UK for ‘charities close to their hearts.’ Will the Queen be in Balmoral, and William in USA for Earthshot? Is this part of an attempt at an alternative Royal Family?” Levin tweeted Monday. “Odd time otherwise before H’s ‘bombshell’ memoir.““[Meghan] doesn’t like losing [and] feels enormous bitterness and resentment towards the royal family for not letting her modernize [it].”“Surely if anyone is scared for their safety, they should keep what they are doing and where secret.
Prince William must avoid a "death trap" while competing with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as he tries to build his popularity abroad, a royal expert has said. It's been said that the Duke of Cambridge, 40, wants to connect more with people overseas in a public relations move.
“There was no such invite,” snipped American newspaper the New York Post.