The Duke and Duchess of Sussex may be looking to soften the edges of their upcoming Netflix show.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have united with Prince William and Kate Middleton for a surprise visit to inspect floral tributes outside Windsor Castle for the Queen on Saturday 10 September.The Prince and Princess of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were dressed in all black as they walked along the gates of Windsor Castle.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex held hands as they looked at the tributes, with Harry at one point affectionately putting his hand on Meghan’s back.They were seen pointing at different tributes and discussing them as members of the crowd waved at them. Read More Related Articles Prince William's tear-jerking tribute to 'Grannie': 'She was by my side at my saddest moments' A crowd at Windsor Castle broke out into applause as the Prince and Princess of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex approached members of the public and spoke to them.
William was seen speaking intently to a member of the crowd, at one moment shaking a woman’s hand. Both William and Kate could be seen thanking members of the crowd too.
Kate crouched down at one moment and began speaking to a child who had started to cry.The child stopped crying when Kate approached her. Meghan was also seen shaking the hands of several children and well-wishers at Windsor.
The Duke and Duchess were handed bunches of flowers by the crowd which they both accepted. It is thought that this is the first time the Prince and Princess of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have all been in public together since Commonwealth Day in 2020.
A member of the crowd was seen telling the Prince of Wales that they "loved him" during the visit at Windsor Castle. One person was seen saying to William: "I love you William” while others called out his
.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex may be looking to soften the edges of their upcoming Netflix show.
Pushed down. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were demoted on the royal website.
King Charles is said to be optimistic that the relationship between the Royals and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex is repairable. After stepping down from royal duties two years ago and relocating to the US, Prince Harry, 38, and Meghan Markle, 41, have had a some-what estranged relationship with the royals – in particular between Harry and his brother Prince William. However, following the pair’s trip to the UK and them coming together as one with the rest of the family in the wake of Her Majesty the Queen’s death, it’s said there were “flickers of hope” that their relationship is salvageable.
The late Queen's reaction to Harry and Meghan stepping down as senior royals has been revealed in a brand new book. The Sussexes announced they would be leaving their roles as working royals in early 2020 and later moved to the US.
touching state funeral for Queen Elizabeth II was missing two important guests. Though Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were both in attendance, with the Duke of Sussex participating in several processionals surrounding the historic day, neither their 3-year-old son, Archie, nor their 1-year-old daughter, Lilibet, joined their parents for any of the events surrounding the death of their great-grandmother.The two youngsters, who are sixth and seventh in line to the British royal throne behind their father, were home in Montecito, California, while their parents were in the United Kingdom. ET has learned that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex plan to return to California imminently to be reunited with their children. On Monday, royal expert Katie Nicholl told ET's Kevin Frazier in London, «I think we'll probably see the Sussexes on their way back to America very soon.
are ready to get back home as soon as possible, apparently. Queen Elizabeth has been laid to rest at last, which means the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are officially free to leave the UK and return to California, which they plan to do “almost immediately,” according to unnamed source.“Meghan and Harry are preparing to return to Montecito almost immediately after the funeral, where they’ll be reunited with Archie and Lilibet after being separated for over two weeks,” the source said, which is “the longest amount of time they’ve been apart from their children.”I don't doubt that the Sussexes really are eager to get back home because they , who are still just toddlers after all.
Resting place. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle returned to their wedding venue – St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle — to give their final farewell to Queen Elizabeth II.
King Charles III has agreed to give Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children the titles of prince and princess following his ascension to the British throne. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's two children, Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 1, were not given prince and princess titles at birth due to the interpretation of the letters patent, a royal expert told Fox News Digital. The letters patent says grandchildren of the sovereign are entitled to the titles prince and princess. "So this was a big contention during the Oprah interview, because Meghan told Oprah Archie was entitled to be a prince and that the family had denied him.That was not right.That was incorrect," royal expert Shannon Felton Spenceexplained.
As Prince William and Princess Kate continue to mourn the late Queen Elizabeth II ahead of her state funeral, the couple emotionally made a public appearance at Sandringham Estate.
Prince Harry will be turning 38 this week on Thursday 15 September, but as you can imagine, it will be a hard time for the Duke of Sussex. Harry, 37, will of course be mourning the loss of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II - who died at the age of 96 on Thursday 8 September – while also reflecting on his memories of turning 13 years old just two weeks after his mother Princess Diana died.
Harry and Meghan are to join William and Kate along with other royals at Buckingham Palace to welcome the Queen's coffin, after it arrived in London a this evening.
One step at a time. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle still aren’t fully comfortable with the royal family amid their return to England for Queen Elizabeth II‘s funeral.
Piers Morgan has said he is "not fooled" by the reunion of the royal Fab Four as he slammed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle – again.The former Good Morning Britain presenter, 57, called the couple "whiny money-grabbers" and claimed a "temporary truce" with Prince William following the Queen's death - amid their rumoured long-standing rift with the Royal family - was just a facade. Harry, 37, and Meghan, 41, united with William and Kate Middleton, 40, the new Prince and Princess of Wales, for a surprise visit to inspect floral tributes to the Queen and greet well-wishers outside Windsor Castle on Saturday.
Following the death of her majesty The Queen last week, tributes to the late monarch flooded in from all over the world, but none of these messages were more poignant than those which came from the family who knew her best. Whether it was King Charles ’ emotional maiden speech which paid tribute to his mother’s kindness and dedication to her duty, or Prince William’s heartfelt memories of his “grannie” as he spoke of her “wisdom and reassurance”, there was a clear show of grief and fond memories in each statement.
LONDON, England – A lone spectator shouted at Prince Andrew as he followed the queen's coffin through Edinburgh, calling him a "sick old man" – before bystanders and police tackled him to the ground.This has palace officials worried about future events leading up the queen’s funeral. The incident was unfortunate, as many people were appalled by this person who decided to grab his moment in the spotlight. Now though, the bigger problem is this: Andrew is due to play a huge part in the funeral procession next Monday, walking behind his late mother’s coffin at Westminster Abbey.
The phrase “bombshell interview” is often used to describe that Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Oprah Winfrey chat, but the latter insisted that wasn’t what she set out to achieve.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could fly their children, Archie, three, and Lilibet, one, to the UK ahead of the late Queen's funeral, an expert has said.The Sussexes were on an unofficial European tour when the sad news of Elizabeth II's poor health broke on Thursday afternoon.They immediately cancelled the rest of their plans the Duke raced to Balmoral, where other family members were also gathering at Elizabeth II's side. Following the monarch's sad death, a spokesperson for the couple has since confirmed they will stay in the UK for the period of royal mourning, which finishes seven days after the funeral on September 19.
Prince William and Kate Middleton were joined by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for a walkabout outside Windsor Castle. The throngs of onlookers erupted into cheers and applause as the foursome strolled out of the gate together on Saturday. Despite the strained relations between the couples, the joint appearance signaled a united front in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II's death at the age of 96 on Thursday.