Meghan Markle has decided to organise a glamorous photoshoot for her two kids amid Kate Middleton's current photo-editing scandal that sent royal fans into a frenzy on Mother's Day.
02.03.2024 - 01:25 / ok.co.uk
Meghan Markle has been pictured enjoying some winter sunshine during a skiing holiday with two of her "wonderful friends" and her young children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
The Duchess, along with her pals Heather Dorak and Kelly McKee Zajfen, hit the slopes of Powder Mountain in Utah and snapped the perfect picture with the stunning snowy mountains in the distance. Alongside the image, and others from the idyllic winter getaway, Heather penned: "Wow, what a perfect trip!! My heart is so full.
The kids crushed the slopes by day and the adults howled with laughter deep into the night.
Truly lucky in love with our wonderful friends!" In July 2022, Heather and the Duke and Duchess spent part of the summer holidays together in the Jackson Hole Valley in Wyoming, to celebrate the 4 July.
The Sussexes and Heather's family often reunite to do family trips so it is thought that both families teamed up for another memorable trip together. Meghan and Heather - who owns and runs a Pilates studio - have been close for two decades, and Heather was invited to her friend's royal wedding to Prince Harry in 2018.
Regularly speaking out in support of her friend, Heather said in 2021: "It's hard for me to watch her go through all that she has to as the Meghan the press can love to hate…. Mostly because it’s so far from the Meghan that I know. Sweet.
Kind. Always showing up! Two weeks ago, she was the first to surprise me with a gift after my knee surgery. "17 years ago, she walked into my fledgling Pilates studio and instantly became my rock in all things early 20's - career, love, figuring out how to adult.
Meghan Markle has decided to organise a glamorous photoshoot for her two kids amid Kate Middleton's current photo-editing scandal that sent royal fans into a frenzy on Mother's Day.
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Peter Andre has faced a certain amount of negative attention online, after standing up for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry on social media during his final GB News show. Peter, famous for his hit single 'Mysterious Girl', insisted that the UK public would probably "forgive" the Duke and Duchess of Sussex if they said 'sorry' for past behaviour.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry stole the spotlight from Prince William this week with the announcement of the Duchess's new brand. While Prince William appeared at several events — including a visit to the Diana Legacy Awards ceremony — he was overshadowed by Markle's latest business venture. The Duchess of Sussex launched an Instagram page and website for American Riviera Orchard on Thursday.
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“bullying” on social media while she was pregnant with her kids, Archie, 4, and Lilibet, 2. The Duchess of Sussex spoke on the dangers of social media during the “Breaking Barriers, Shaping Narratives: How Women Lead On and Off the Screen” keynote discussion at South By South West in Austin, Texas.Moderator Errin Haines asked, “Social media really has become the place for women and girls to, be scrutinized, objectified, bullied, and unfortunately I know this is something you are all too familiar with.
Meghan Markle is speaking out about the dangers of social media.
Ariana Grande album is, as the kids say, a vibe.And the mood of “Eternal Sunshine” — the octave-leaping diva’s first LP since 2020’s “Positions” — is a forever forecast of cloud-busting, post-breakup bliss.Whether it’s self-renewal or a romantic one, Grande’s seventh studio set is the kind of spring awakening that we could all use in the final days of winter.Time to soak up the “Sunshine,” folks.But as much as this has been an unusually long album hiatus for Grande – who had released six LPs in the seven years between her 2013 debut “Yours Truly” and “Positions” — even more has changed in her personal life.Following a string of high-profile romances — and subsequent splits — with the likes of Big Sean, Mac Miller and Pete Davidson, the pop superstar got married to real estate agent Dalton Gomez in 2021.
Meghan Markle's insistence that her children's royal titles weren't important quickly changed after she spoke with Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, a royal expert has claimed.
Meghan Markle reportedly had a phone call with the Princess of Wales to "clear the air" after a shocking book was released and reignited a storm within the Royal Family. It has been reported that the Princess of Wales made the call to "ease the tension" after Omid Scobie's explosive book Endgame relit a race row within the Royal Family.The controversy first started when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made the claims during their interview with Oprah Winfrey.
With a return to the UK to mark the ten year anniversary of the Invictus Games looking likely for the Duchess of Sussex this May, a PR expert has examined five tactics Meghan should focus on if she does decide to join Prince Harry at the events.The last time Meghan was in England was in September 2022, when she and Prince Harry's charity visits coincided with the death of Queen Elizabeth II - with the pair joining members of the Royal Family for the funeral and committal service. Now, PR expert Renae Smith has spoken to the Express about five elements Meghan needs to concentrate on if she does decide to join Harry in support - these being: "transparent communication, positive initiatives, media engagement, personal connections and leveraging social media".
Matt Donnelly Senior Film Writer “The Last Animal,” the award-winning bestselling novel from Ramona Ausubel, has been snatched up for film adaptation by production companies Walden Media and Big Beach. Ry Russo-Young has been set to direct the feature based on the emotionally resonant story.
on Instagram Thursday. “The kids crushed the slopes by day and the adults howled with laughter deep into the night.”“Truly lucky in love with our wonderful friends,” she added.In the snaps, the friends can be seen wearing big coats, and accessorized with gloves, sunglasses, and beanie hats.Dorak also shared images of her family enjoying the trip.Elsewhere, Zajfen posted a photo of the trio on her own account, writing that she’s “beyond grateful for the best of friends.”“What a trip! Thank you doesn’t even begin to express what my heart is feeling after this trip,” she wrote on Instagram.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who moved to Montecito, California, after stepping down as senior royals in 2020, have been supported by six close celebrity friends throughout their journey. Since leaving the Royal Family, Harry and Meghan have built a new life for themselves and their two children in the US.They've also teamed up with big companies like Spotify and Netflix on a number of exciting projects. The couple has released a podcast, a revealing docuseries, and an explosive memoir since stepping back from their royal duties - as well as giving a number of tell-all interviews.
During the last four years, several relationships between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and members of both of their families have deteriorated - namely with both of Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet's grandfathers, King Charles and Thomas Markle. It is these important relationships which the young royals - who are aged just four and two - are missing out on.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are known for not shying away from showing their affection for each other when they're out in public.The pair often hold hands or show other signs of love - something which separates them from the usual formality we see in the Royal Family. An expert has explained that the way Meghan and Harry hold hands means something special and he called it a "powerful" sign. Body language expert, Inbaal Honigman, spoke to The Express and revealed that different ways of holding hands can send out different signals.
The launch of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's website Sussex.com was not without controversy, as many questioned whether it was in contravention of a promise made to the late Queen to not capitalise on their royal titles.The new homepage - which replaced the couple's former website Archewell - is the new source to receive updates on Prince Harry and Meghan's charitable activities. Despite the sleek design, experts questioned the couple's choice to use their royal titles on the new project, as well as having Meghan's official coat of arms featured so prominently.
visit to Canada ahead of the 2025 Invictus Games go? It seems like it went pretty perfectly, as a matter of fact. The couple even shared a previously unseen photo of themselves from the One Year to Go Dinner in Vancouver.The photo, published in , shows Meghan in an olive green gown by Canadian designer Greta Constantine, with a draped, single-shoulder neckline which she accessorized with a simple diamond chain necklace. The better to show off the dress, Meghan wore her hair up in a slick bun with a side-part.
the last name of Sussex rather than Mountbatten-Windsor.This moniker would have angered the late Prince Philip if he was still alive — according to a royal expert. The Duke of Edinburgh died in April 2021 at the age of 99, and the surname of Mountbatten-Windsor was bestowed upon his male-line descendants since 1960.Royal expert Ingrid Seward penned for the Daily Mail how the Greek prince would have been royally peeved — and would “turn in his grave” — at the Duke of Sussex’s choice to change his kids’ names.
Prince Harryand Meghan Markle’s relaunched website and use of their official coat of arms could be telltale signs of an “internal conflict”, according to a royal expert. Last week, the couple replaced their Archewell website with Sussex.com, and included a notable change in logo from a calligraphed H&M to the couple’s coat of arms, which was designed for their wedding and approved by the late Queen Elizabeth II in 2018.