Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Duke and Duchess of Sussex have two children, Archie Harrison and Lilibet "Lili" Diana. Prince Harry is the son of King Charles III and the late Princess Diana.
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Prince Harry made the decision to move to the US in March 2020, after he and wife Meghan stepped back as working members of the royal family. And Ken Wharfe - Princess Diana's former bodyguard - exclusively tells OK! that the late princess would have "understood the situation" and Harry's decsion if she had lived. Speaking about whether Harry might not have moved to America if his mother was here to fight his corner, Ken told us: "She might well have said: 'Well, if this is what you want, fine.
But let’s think about it first and foremost.'" He continued: "I think what Harry was lacking was a true family ally. It seems to me that he was quite impetuous about wanting to leave and needed some advice. "Diana would have been of great value to him because she would have understood the situation." Ken added: "But equally, she would have realised that upping and leaving the country might not have been the best decision at the time.
"What he wanted was someone he could totally trust," he shared, before saying: "Diana would have been his best friend. DIANA'S LIFE AND LEGACY, OK! COLLECTOR'S EDITION We pay tribute to Princess Diana on the 25th anniversary of her untimely death with a special commemorative issue. Royal experts provide exclusive insight into her difficult childhood, her marriage to Prince Charles and her status as the ultimate fashion icon.
We look back at her devotion to sons, Princes William and Harry, and reveal how she would feel about their fractured relationship. OK!'s Diana, Princess of Wales special edition is on sale now, priced £9.99. It is available to buy in stores and online here "More so than anybody, he missed the advice and love of his mother.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Duke and Duchess of Sussex have two children, Archie Harrison and Lilibet "Lili" Diana. Prince Harry is the son of King Charles III and the late Princess Diana.
All eyes continue to be on the British royal family following Queen Elizabeth II’s death — and new dress code details are raising eyebrows.
Following King Charles III’s first speech as monarch, royal expert Gareth Russell weighed in on why he believes the new sovereign’s mention of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was meant as an “olive branch” to the couple.
was the issue of as-yet-unborn Archie's official title (and possible skin tone). It was ultimately decided that would not be granted HRH (His/Her Royal Highness) titles, or the security those titles would have included. And then Queen Elizabeth II , and now it looks like Archie and Lilibet will automatically be upgraded to Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet anyway. According to , the title change is an automatic right for royals who move up the chain of succession from great-grandchild to grandchild of the current sovereign.
Going to his grandmother’s side. Prince Harry was seen landing in Aberdeen, Scotland, after Queen Elizabeth II‘s death at the age of 96 was announced on Thursday, September 8.
Honoring her legacy. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Archewell foundation paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II following her death on Thursday, September 8.
Prince Harry and Meghan arrived back in the UK last week but the pair still haven't spoken to Prince William and Kate despite staying only 700 yards away on the Windsor Castle grounds, it has been claimed.
Prince William and Kate Middleton aren’t looking for any trouble!
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle are returning to the U.K. for a series of charity events — and one royal author suspects that Prince William and Kate Middleton will avoid them. In August, a spokesperson for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced that they "are delighted to visit with several charities close to their hearts in early September." The couple will travel to Manchester, England, for the One Young World Summit on Sept.
A former friend of the late Princess Diana has revealed that she thinks she would not have been a “great fan” of her son Prince Harry ’s wife, Meghan Markle.The comments were made by the Tina Brown, the Princess’ diarist on the 25th anniversary of her tragic death, and suggested that Diana may not be impressed with Megan for “steering Harry in a direction that was not good” for the Prince.Tina then added: “I don't think Diana would have been the great fan of Meghan that Meghan herself might perhaps imagine.” Speaking to the Daily Beast, she did however remark that she thought Diana would also have been “thrilled” by the Duke meeting his wife, as Meghan’s relationship with Harry has made sure “her son was happy.” The biographer also commented that she thought Diana would have been “delighted, supportive and thrilled someone of mixed race was joining the royal family” because Diana as a person was so “inclusive." This isn’t the first time Tina has weighed in on the relationship between the Sussexes and the wider royal family, with her comments surrounding 'Megxit' suggesting that the couple’s decision to emigrate to the US has left the rest of the family “still reeling” and “baffled”. Princess Diana was killed in a car crash on August 31, 1997 at the age of just 36, leaving behind her two sons Prince William, then aged 15, and Prince Harry, 12.
Prince Harry has revealed the adorable way that his son Archie honours his grandmother, the late Princess Diana - who tragically died in a car crash in 1997. Whilst Harry, 37, and 41 year old Meghan Markle's eldest child Archie is now three years old and attending pre-school in California, where he resides with his parents and younger sister Lilibet, Harry has revealed that one of his first words as a baby was "grandma".
Meghan Markle has opened up on finding community and new friends in California after her and Prince Harry moved to Montecito from the UK.The Duchess of Sussex, 41, gave a tell-all interview to American magazine The Cut and has spoken about her new life with Prince Harry and their two children - Archie, three, and Lilibet, one. The interview takes readers on a tour through the couple's extravagant house in the exclusive neighbourhood and sees them give an insight into their lives after they stepped down from royal duties in 2020.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's rift with the royal family was threatened to deepen this week after a new interview with former actress Meghan was released. In a bombshell chat with The Cut, The Duchess of Sussex discussed her husband's dynamic with his father Prince Charles following their departure as senior Royals and move to the US in 2020, suggesting the pair had ‘lost’ connection since.
Duchess of Sussex's close friend Delfina Blaquier has praised the working mom for being "so wonderful," admitting that Meghan is "stronger than she knows".EXCLUSIVE: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 'so happy', says close friend Nacho FiguerasThe Duke of Sussex and Argentinian polo player Nacho Figueras have been friends for over 15 years, and Harry has known Delfina all that time. After the Duke and the Duchess moved to the US, they became even closer with Nacho and Delfina, an Argentine socialite and businesswoman, and earlier in 2022 Delfina revealed that Meghan calls the pair the "p-wives", or polo wives.WATCH: Meghan Markle kisses Prince Harry after his team winDelfina was at the Aspen Valley Polo Club on Thursday 25 August to support her husband and Harry as they took part in the annual Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup, a key fundraiser for the charity founded by the Prince in 2006.She spoke to HELLO! after the pair's jubilant win following the thrilling tournament, revealing that "it is always important to support Sentebale, and to show my husband support".MORE: Prince Harry holds minute of silence at special polo matchSpeaking of her blossoming friendship with Meghan, Delfina added: "She is so wonderful and strong.
Prince Harry gave a heartfelt speech about his mother just days before the 25th anniversary of her death, and shared his wish that Archie, three, and Lilibet, one, had met her before she died. Speaking at the Sentebale Polo Cup in Aspen, USA, yesterday, Friday 26 August, Harry, 37, said his mother would “never be forgotten”.
Prince Harry has paid tribute to his late mother Diana, Princess of Wales days ahead of the 25th anniversary of her tragic death. Princess Diana was killed in a car crash in 1997 on 31 August, weeks after her 36th birthday, leaving behind her sons Harry, now 37, and Prince William, now 40, who were just teenagers at the time. The Duke of Sussex spoke in loving memory of his mother as he attended a fundraiser for the charity Sentebale, founded by himself in 2006 in memory of Princess Diana.
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.