Did the royal family’s website subtly shade Prince Harry and Meghan Markle? The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have apparently been downgraded on the list of British royal family members.
17.05.2021 - 17:45 / foxnews.com
The media went into a frenzy this weekend when the bonny Prince Harry gave a huge harrumph to the First Amendment. On a show appropriately called the "Armchair Expert," Harry declared the First Amendment "bonkers" and expressed frustration about how it protects the media in its "feeding frenzy" over his life. Harry’s criticism of the First Amendment can be dismissed as the unfamiliarity of a royal refugee.
Did the royal family’s website subtly shade Prince Harry and Meghan Markle? The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have apparently been downgraded on the list of British royal family members.
Following their decision to step down as senior members of the Royal family, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been demoted on the official royal family website.The couple, who have reportedly picked their unborn child's name, have been moved below Sophie Wessex, Prince Edward and Prince Andrew in the pecking order.The website says the pair will be "balancing their time" between the UK and North America, despite them moving to Los Angeles.
"Oprah, who?," was Queen Elizabeth and the late Prince Philip's son Prince Edward's quirky response to The Telegraph, via E! News, when quizzed about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Sophie, Countess of Wessex has revealed she had a "lengthy chat" with Prince Harry at Prince Philip's funeral. Prince Edward's wife Sophie, 56, said the Royals are "still a family no matter what happens", following 36 year old Harry's explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey.
With Prince Harry's recent candour, when it comes to his shocking revelations about the royal family, his brother Prince William is "greatly concerned" that The Duke of Sussex's 'truth-bombing' may go a step too far and increase the rift in his relationship with the royal family.
Prince Harry reportedly found out his grandfather Prince Philip died just one hour before the news was broken to the British public.The Duke of Edinburgh passed away at Windsor Castle on 9 April, while his grandson Harry and pregnant wife Meghan Markle were asleep in California, USA. Officials at the US Embassy made several attempts to contact Harry while he was sound asleep at 3am, it's been claimed.
Amidst reports of rising tensions between Prince Harry and his father Prince Charles, a royal insider recently told Daily Mail that next in line to the throne, Charles will leave Harry "out in the cold" if he attacks the Queen again, following the former royal’s comments about the royal family on many platforms in the past month.
The Queen is said to be “deeply upset” over Prince Harry’s latest comments in his series The Me You Can’t See, reports claim. Queen Elizabeth, 95, is understood affected by the Duke of Sussex’s latest comments about his time in the Royal Family – including claims he felt “neglected”.
"I thought my family would help but every single ask, request, warning, whatever it is, just got met with total silence or total neglect," Prince Harry revealed during his and Oprah Winfrey's co-produced emotional documentary on mental health, The Me You Can't See, amongst may other startling revelations.
Prince Charles is said to be “deeply hurt” by Prince Harry’s latest claims – with their relationship now reportedly “hanging by a thread”, reports have claimed.The 72 year old Prince of Wales’ relationship with his 36 year old son Harry are said to be “at their lowest point ever” following his latest claims.
Prince Harry opened up about the death of his mom, Princess Diana, in his new AppleTV+ docuseries, The Me You Can’t See. During the tell-all conversation, Harry revealed that his son, Archie, 2, has a photo of Diana, who died in 1997, hanging in his nursery. The picture has allowed Archie to get to know his late grandmother, even though she passed away long before he was born in 2019.
Prince William calls the findings from the investigation of how the BBC procured an interview with his mother, Princess Diana, in 1995 «extremely concerning.»On Thursday, the BBC admitted in a statement that the news network «fell short of high standards of integrity and transparency» when it came to journalist Martin Bashir's interview with the Princess of Wales.According to the inquiry, which was led by former British Supreme Court Judge John Dyson, Bashir had shown fake bank statements to
Page Six : "One of the episodes is very personal… deeply. " In the Apple TV+ venture, Harry says in conversation with Winfrey: "To make that decision to receive help is not a sign of weakness.
PETA gave Prince Harry and Meghan Markle a vegan-friendly gift for their anniversary.
Prince Harry is said to be set to drop some “truth bombs” in a “very personal” episode of her upcoming mental health series, reports claim.The Duke of Sussex, 36, has paired up with Oprah Winfrey for a new docu-series, titled The Me You Can’t See, which premieres on Apple TV+ on Friday 21 May.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s third wedding anniversary is today, 19 May, but Prince Charles did not mark the occasion and instead made a post about farming online. As the Duke and Duchess of Sussex receive well wishes from all over the globe, Prince Charles marked the three-year anniversary since the Sandringham Estate transitioned to a fully organic operation.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Archewell Foundation is focusing their next efforts on helping out India, which is currently experiencing a devastating COVID-19 crisis.On Wednesday, Harry and Meghan announced that their Archewell Foundation is teaming up with World Central Kitchen to build their next Community Relief Center in Mumbai, India.
Prince Harry is facing a backlash in his adopted home of the US after criticising the country's historic First Amendment as "bonkers". Described as one of America's most cherished founding principles, the constitutional amendment prevents the government from making laws which regulate religion, freedom of speech and assembly, the right to petition and the freedom of the press.
After Prince Harry’s telling chat with Dax Shepherd on his podcast, the former royal is trending on Twitter! If you missed it, the Duke of Sussex previously opened up on Dax’s “Armchair Expert” podcast, talking about the “feeding frenzy” that arose when he and Meghan Markle first moved to California. “I’ve got so much I want to say about the First Amendment as I sort of understand it, but it is bonkers,” Prince Harry said.