One month after Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s daughter Lilibet’s birth, the infant’s birth certificate has been revealed.
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Meghan Markle has written a special message about the difficulties of the pandemic and her support for Mayhew, of which she’s a Patron.
The Duchess, who owns a rescue beagle named Guy and shares adopted Pula the Labrador with Prince Harry, spoke about the importance of pets during such a tough time in the foreword for the London-based animal charity.
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One month after Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s daughter Lilibet’s birth, the infant’s birth certificate has been revealed.
Archewell Audio, the production company founded by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, has hired Rebecca Sananes as head of audio.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorArchewell Audio, the podcast arm of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s production firm, has tapped award-winning podcast producer Rebecca Sananes as head of audio.Most recently, Sananes for the last two years has been lead producer for New York Magazine’s “Pivot” tech, media and business podcast hosted by Recode cofounder Kara Swisher and NYU professor Scott Galloway.Archewell Audio, founded by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex last year, inked a multiyear pact with
The royal family may no be on the same page but looks like they are back to slowly building bridges. After Prince Harry and Meghan Markle paid tribute to the Queen by naming their daughter Lilibet after her, Queen Elizabeth has now invited the couple for next year's platinum jubilee celebrations.
Meghan Markle has shared how her son loves to be read to and especially enjoys his mum's picture book The Bench.The Duchess of Sussex wrote the short children's book after being inspired by the bond between her husband Prince Harry, 36, and their two year old Archie.
Former royals Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are once again at the centre stage for their controversial move, this time with a lifetime movie, which is based on their lives, mainly their decision to leave the UK.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry continue to make headlines for several reasons. From Harry's arrival in the UK next month to the birth of their daughter Lili, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are keeping royal experts and their fans busy.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have now settled in the Montecito, California for good but the couple have already paid rent until next year for their UK home Frogmore Cottage where they lived before quitting the royal life. According to latest reports in The Sun and People, Meghan and Harry reportedly paid rent and renovation costs while they were in the US.As per repots, Harry and Meghan paid around $3.3 million payment to the royal family in September 2020.
James Corden recently came to Prince Harry’s defence after the media’s constant comments about his decision to leave the royal family. If you didn’t know, Prince Harry, his wife Meghan Markle and their kids Archie and now Lilibet have been the centre of the media storm ever since January 2020 when they decided to step down as senior royals.
According to The Times' royal sources, via The New York Post, the investigation by Buckingham Palace on the bullying allegations against Meghan Markle is still "ongoing." Moreover, the findings of the investigation may be delayed until 2022.
Meghan Markle has appeared for her first interview since her chat with Oprah and made some revelations. In an interview with the NPR Weekend Edition on Sunday, the Duchess of Sussex opened up about the success of her new illustrated book 'The Bench'.
Meghan Markle has revealed that she marked her Father's Day by purchasing Prince Harry a bench with an inscribed plaque. In an interview with producer Samantha Balaban on NPR Weekend, recorded before the birth of her daughter Lilibet, the Duchess of Sussex, whose children's book The Bench recently became a New York Times bestseller, spoke fondly of the occasion.
Meghan Markle is looking back on living through the pandemic in 2020, in a moving note in Mayhew‘s annual review.