Meghan Markle's birthday is fast approaching. The former Duchess of Sussex will turn 29 on August 4.
05.07.2020 - 20:45 / marieclaire.com
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have a whole new set of holidays to celebrate now that they're living in the United States and that, obviously, includes, the Fourth of July.
Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, however, most traditional Fourth of July activities, like barbecues and big, community fireworks displays, are off the table.So how are the Sussexes planning to celebrate their first Independence Day together in America? Royal expert Katie Nicholl says the couple will be keeping things
.Meghan Markle's birthday is fast approaching. The former Duchess of Sussex will turn 29 on August 4.
Meghan Markle only discovered a friend had spoken to a US magazine to defend her from tabloid “bullying” during her baby shower, court documents have revealed.
In an interview with the Daily Star, authot Tom Quinn revealed that although Harry 'doesn't hate' living abroad - he is allegedly struggling to find a solid 'role' in the US. Furthermore he claimed the Duke of Sussex's habit of getting "swept up in Meghan's positive energy" has been an existing problem in their relationship.
Meghan Markle, along with Prince Harry, is renouncing the HRH title after announcing they announced that they were stepping down as the senior members of the British royal family. The former actress and her husband not only chose to distance themselves from the family by relocating to the US but they have also given up their Sussex Royal titles.
Meghan Markle is currently engrossed in a heated legal battle against a British Tabloid, who she sued for publishing quotes from a private and confidential letter that she had written to her father, Thomas Markle, three months after her royal wedding with Prince Harry in 2018.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced their decision to step away from their roles as senior royals six months ago. Despite moving to Los Angeles in the US, where they are living in Tyler Perry’s mansion, to pursue a new life, the couple are said to be feeling the strain.
It has been almost four months since Meghan Markle and Prince Harry shifted into their Los Angeles home. The couple, along with their one-year-old son Archie, moved in their US home just days before the lockdown was announced.
It has been over three months since Meghan Markle and Prince Harry moved to the US. The couple, along with their son Archie, has been living in Los Angeles for a while now.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's first Fourth of July in the United States will be super sweet, spending time with their 1-year-old son, Archie.ET recently spoke to royal expert Katie Nicholl, who said that the couple is still staying at Tyler Perry's house since moving to Los Angeles in March and enjoying time with a «happy» Archie.«I think he is just about walking,» Nicholl says of Archie. «He's a very happy little boy, he's loving life in L.A.
Prince Harry no more! After leaving royal life behind him to move to the United States with his wife, Meghan Markle, 38, and their son Archie, Harry, 35, seems to be turning into a Malibu surfer boy! An eyewitness spotted Harry biking down the Pacific Coast Highway yesterday, June 30th, around 3:00 PM PT, and he appeared to be checking out the waves at Malibu’s Surfrider Beach.
. "Many of the areas and topics covered in these conversations will be related to the foundation and mission of , their new organization housing their philanthropic endeavors."This venture fits with Meghan's outspokenness .
As an outsider joining the Royal family, Meghan Markle faced more scrutiny and criticism than almost anyone else on the world’s stage in recent years. Much of it felt like a subtly racist reaction to the fact she was a biracial woman (and an American one at that) marrying into a very traditional aristocratic British family.
Looks like a new chapter for the non-royal couple is about to begin!