After Prince Philip’s demise on April 9, the world mourned the loss of the Duke of Edinburgh. The royal family members have given their statement, paying tribute to him.
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Earlier this week, the Sussexes’ Archewell chief of staff suddenly quit her role after only a year, and now Meghan has reportedly parted ways with another key advisor.
According to Mail Online, the Duchess of Sussex has cut ties with her agent Nick Collins, who was part of her initial team of advisors when the actress worked on Suits.
After Prince Philip’s demise on April 9, the world mourned the loss of the Duke of Edinburgh. The royal family members have given their statement, paying tribute to him.
Meghan Markle as he launched his new ITV show on Saturday night. It's Clarkson on TV saw the 60-year-old "unpick popular TV events and unearths wonderful hidden gems, with an eye for detail and a rogue sense of humour".And unsurprisingly, the former Top Gear host couldn't resist referencing the Duchess of Sussex's explosive chat with Oprah Winfrey - which aired on ITV last month.Jeremy introduced the clip by saying: "Meghan Markle was interviewed by Oprah Winfrey...
Amid the sea of controversies, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are gearing up to welcome their second child this year. On Oprah's interview, Meghan and Harry had revealed that they are expecting a baby girl after their son Archie Harrison.
Katie Price has sympathised with Meghan Markle's mental health struggles and thinks she was banned from getting help as it "wouldn't look good" for the Royal Family.The mum-of-five, who has launched a range of false lashes, has thrown her support behind the Duchess of Sussex, 39, after going through her own mental health battles.
On their own! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle aren’t looking back after their departure from the British royal family was made permanent in February, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.
Meghan Markle's half-sister has come to the determination that the Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry are in need of counseling.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's revelations during their chat with Oprah Winfrey earlier this month has made noise across the globe. From racism claims to receiving no support from the royal family during trying times, Meghan and Harry left not just the UK in a state of shock but people across the world.
“We were excited for her, but…at the same time, I was worried,” Simone Burns Dilley, a high school friend of Meghan Markle‘s, revealed on the March 22 episode of E! True Hollywood Story. Monday night’s episode was all about Meghan and Prince Harry in the wake of their drama with the royal family and press. However, Meghan’s childhood friend could see all this coming before Meghan and Harry even said “I do” to one another in May of 2018 [you can watch Simone’s portion of the episode here].
the proud mom told the newspaper in October 2020. «We are very lucky with our little one.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are reacting.
The past few weeks seem to have been flooded with discussions surrounding the royal family after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle sat down for a tell-all interview with Oprah. The explosive interview had everyone talking about it including the Last Week Tonight host John Oliver.
Living by the Girl Scout law! It may not come as a total surprise, but some of today’s biggest stars and leaders were once troop members in their youth.
Naman Ramachandran A new current affairs series for BBC Two will chart the relationship of couples Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and Prince William and Kate Middleton with the media.Presented by BBC media editor Amol Rajan for the BBC Two channel, the two-part series features over 50 hours of interviews, conducted over several months, and tracks the divergent paths taken by the two sets of younger Royals.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s explosive Oprah Winfrey interview contained many shocking revelations about the royal family when it aired earlier this week. In particular, viewers were left reeling when Markle detailed “concerns and conversations” by an unnamed royal about “how dark” her future children’s skin would be.
British author of "The Madness of Crowds" Douglas Murray torched "American cancel culture," after Meghan Markle’s racism claim against the royal family. During an appearance on "Fox & Friends," Murray expressed concern that "American culture wars seem to now be going around the world" and called on people to stand up for themselves and demand evidence when allegations are brought against them.