Donald Lee Harris, the longtime Grey’s Anatomy production designer whose credits also include The Office, American Housewife, Malcolm in the Middle and dozens of other shows, died November 1 of cancer, his family told Deadline. He was 78.
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Members of the royal family are no different from the public in that they have nicknames. While some of these nicknames remain private, others have been morphed into their public personae and are what they go by. These name changes have been done when a monarch has ascended the throne and chosen one of their middle names to use.That could have been the case for King Charles III, however he decided to stick with his first name. He could have opted to be referred to as George, Philip, or Arthur. Here is a look at a few royals who don't go by their given first names. Prince Harry Prince Harry's real name is actually Henry.
(Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) Prince Harry's actual name, according to his birth certificate is Henry, his full name being Henry Charles Albert David. When Harry was first born, it was announced that his name was Henry and that he would be called Harry only by his family members and those in his inner circle.
Over time, however, he began to be referred to as Harry more and more, and once Kensington Palace began referring to him with that name, the press felt free to do so as well. Once the media began referring to him as Harry, the name stuck and Henry became a thing of the past. During a conversation with the winners of the WellChild Awards earlier this week, Harry met a little boy named Henry and told him, "My name is Henry as well, but everyone calls me Harry. I have no idea why." The use of Harry as a nickname for Henry has been popular since Medieval England, after the French name became popular in the country.
King Henry VIII was one of the best-known Henrys from the past, and he went by Harry around his friends and family. Queen Victoria Queen Victoria changed her name after
.Donald Lee Harris, the longtime Grey’s Anatomy production designer whose credits also include The Office, American Housewife, Malcolm in the Middle and dozens of other shows, died November 1 of cancer, his family told Deadline. He was 78.
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Meghan Markle has shared her working from home life with husband Prince Harry, as she revealed the pair often get through tasks side-by-side in their home office.The Duchess of Sussex, 41, has opened up on her life in a new interview with US magazine Variety, speaking about everything from Queen Elizabeth's death to her and 38 year old Harry's favourite fast food restaurant and their home life. She said that working from home allows her and Harry to share "significant time" with their two children, Archie, three, and Lilibet, 16 months, and she even gave an insight into Harry's "24-hour time zone." Meghan, Harry and their children live in sprawling £12.5million ($14m) mansion in Montecito, California, where they moved following their 2020 departure from official royal life. She said: "We share an office.
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A Texas border mayor called out both parties Monday on "America's Newsroom," arguing Republicans and Democrats are the "root cause" of the border crisis. "It is a crisis relative to immigration and border security. And unfortunately, we have a tendency to look beyond our borders for the elusive root causes when in reality and unfortunately, the fact remains that politicians on both sides of the aisle are the root cause," said Rio Grande City, Texas Mayor Joel Villarreal. Villarreal said no mayor or governor should "bear the burden" for what he described as a "broken immigration system." Villarreal said he is not confident the influx of illegal immigration will end because "neither party has delivered immigration reform in several decades." Vice President Kamala Harris visited Austin this weekend, but declined to make a stop at the southern border.
Prince Harry's memoir "won't see light of day", according to a royal expert.The Duke of Sussex, 38, has been working on a tell-all book about his life and has been making alterations since the Queen's passing. However according to The Daily Telegraph, royal biographer Tina Brown doesn't believe the book will be published as it would mean the Prince would have "no way back" into royal life.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle allegedly declined an invitation to see Queen Elizabeth II twice before the monarch passed away in September. The claim was made by Vanity Fair’s royal correspondent Katie Nicholl, who has written a new book titled, "The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth’s Legacy and the Future of the Crown." In it, she details the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s exit from the British royal family and its lasting impact on all sides. Nicholl alleged that the couple was first invited in summer 2019 to spend a long weekend at the queen’s beloved Balmoral estate in Scotland.
The Times reported, how “both men seemed to radiate sadness after cutting their links with the Royal Family.”The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, 41, left the Firm in 2020 for a life in California while Edward abdicated the British throne in order to marry Simpson in 1936.Vicker noted that one could tell how Harry and Edward were both feeling by “looking into their eyes.”The author then compared this to the late Queen Elizabeth II, who “always had such sparkling eyes” due to her dedication to the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth Realms.He also noted how Edward — like Harry — “took the path of perceived happiness” when he married. However, he didn’t find true happiness as “in the end, it’s duty that makes you happy,” Vicker said.“As for the Duke of Sussex, who knows what’s going to happen to him? I think he looks thoroughly miserable,” Vicker added.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly looking for a new home in a private Californian community, just a couple of years after their move to the US.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are keen to move to the Hope Ranch community, a coastal suburb of Santa Barbara, California, because their $14 million mansion in Montecito "does not properly accommodate them," according to reports. When Meghan gave an interview with The Cut earlier this year, the reporter described their Montecito mansion as "startlingly big" but it seems the couple apparently aren't totally content in the property.