June has been a very busy, exciting time for Prince Harry as he and Meghan Markle embraced parenthood for the second time, welcoming a baby girl who they lovingly named Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor.
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A new leaf. Lilibet has had a positive effect on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s relationship with the British royal family, but that doesn’t mean that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are ready to end their feud for good.
“It’s no secret that the last year Harry and Meghan have been at war with the royals,” a source told Us Weekly on Thursday, June 10. “All is not forgiven, but after all the backlash regarding their interviews — which by the way, the pair have no regrets about — they’re trying
June has been a very busy, exciting time for Prince Harry as he and Meghan Markle embraced parenthood for the second time, welcoming a baby girl who they lovingly named Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle continued to receive funds from Prince Charles after they quit the royal family, despite the Duke of Sussex claiming that he was "cut off" financially almost immediately. The British Royal Family released its annual report accounting for their income and expenditures throughout the last year. A spokesperson for Clarence House confirmed to Fox News that the accounts show that Charles continued to fund the Duke and Duchess of Sussex until the summer of 2020.
It turns out that Harry and Meghan’s son was actually offered a royal title—he could have been known as Archie, Earl of Dumbarton. But according to a new report, the Sussexes rejected the title because they worried their son might be “bullied” over it.
The first trailer for Lifetime’s “Harry & Meghan: Escaping the Palace” has been released and it teases that “not all fairytales have the perfect ending.”The movie is set to air in the fall on the channel known for its incredibly cheesy and dramatic movies.“Escaping the Palace” is the third Lifetime film retelling the story of the former royals, this time focusing on their highly publicized exit from the British royal family, dubbed “Megxit.”And as with most of its movies, Lifetime’s iteration of
Legendary star Joan Collins refused to answer Piers Morgan‘s question about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and there’s a specific reason why.
Dame Joan Collins shut down Piers Morgan as he questioned her about the Royal Family on “Piers Morgan’s Life Stories”.
While Prince Harry, sans Meghan Markle and their two children - son Archie Harrison, 2 and daughter Lilibet Diana - will soon be reuniting with his brother Prince William for the unveiling of their late mother Princess Diana's statue, in her honour, at the Sunken Garden in Kensington Palace, UK, on July 1, which would have The Princess of Wales 60th birthday, The Duke of Sussex will not be catching up with his father Prince Charles.According to a report by The Sun, due to an unfortunate clash in
There's been no love lost between Piers Morgan and royal couple Prince Harry and Meghan Markle over the last few months, and now the outspoken star has hit out again.The former Good Morning Britain star, who previously joked he would replace Louise Minchin on BBC Breakfast, slammed the pair during an appearance on Fox News on Monday night. Defending the Queen, the 56 year old said: "She's a remarkable person who puts duty first.
Remember how people accused Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of lying about racism in the UK? Or called them “snowflakes” over it?
Queen Elizabeth’s youngest son Prince Edward recently got candid about the tensions amongst the royals following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s exit from the UK. In a chat with CNN, the Prince described the tensions between royals as “very sad.” “It’s difficult for everyone but that’s families for you…we wish them the very best of luck.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's lawyers have issued a legal warning over a BBC story about their daughter Lilibet's name.The BBC article quoted a Royal source who claimed that the couple had not asked the Queen's permission to use her childhood nickname for their daughter.The story was published on the corporation's website and widely discussed on it's radio and TV channels.
As the great-grandchildren of Queen Elizabeth II, many wonder why Lilibet is not a princess and why Archie is not a prince. Lilibet and Archie—whose full names are Lilibet Diana and Archie Harrison—are the children of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have called their daughter Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, paying tribute to the Queen and the late Princess Diana. However it would appear that Harry has held the name Lili dear for quite some time, and there's a standout moment which saw the prince picking out the moniker for his future daughter, years before she was born.
Ever since royal followers learned about the Queen and “Lilibet,” Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s daughter’s name inspired by Queen Elizabeth II’s nickname, they wondered what the monarch’s real opinion was about the tribute.
Since her birth, Lilibet’s citizenship has been up for debate. Will Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s daughter be U.S. or U.K. citizen? Will she be American like her mom or British like her dad? Well, now we know our answer.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle gave the royal family and their fans a big reason to cheer as the couple announced the birth of their second child -- a baby daughter. Announcing her name 'Lili', Harry and Meghan paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth and Princess Diana with the name.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have welcomed their baby daughter Lilibet ‘Lili’ Diana and it looks like future play dates will be very much of the A-list variety.
A Royal biographer has slammed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as ‘rude’ for calling their daughter Lilibet Diana.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced the birth of their daughter on Sunday, named after her great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, and her late grandmother, Princess Diana. But speaking on Good Morning Britain, Angela Levin, a Royal biographer, said that it was inappropriate for Harry to use a ‘private’ nickname for Queen Elizabeth as his daughter’s real name.