But despite their reported newfound wealth, rumour has it the Sussexes have run into a slight problem with the taxman, which has forced them to get rid of some cash.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have reached a settlement with a U.K.-based news and photo agency to not take pictures of them or their son, Archie. The agreement heard in The High Court in London on Friday is part of a settlement between The Duchess of Sussex and U.K.
company Splash News and Picture Agency of a case she filed in March over photos of her and her son taken in a Canadian park in January.The agency has since gone into administration, a type of bankruptcy protection. A spokesman for
.But despite their reported newfound wealth, rumour has it the Sussexes have run into a slight problem with the taxman, which has forced them to get rid of some cash.
In a joint statement issued by the couple, the Sussexes revealed the site will now be a one-stop destination for all of their Netflix and Spotify projects.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry made an emotional tribute to Princess Diana as they launched the website for their non-profit organisation.The Archewell: Compassion in Action site is off the ground – and the Duke and Duchess have big plans for the New Year.The homepage features a black and white photo of little Harry on Diana's shoulders, and young Meghan with her mum Doria. Alongside the images of the pair with their parents is a sweet New Year message to their fans.
Remember this time last year, when Meghan Markle and Prince Harry released an Instagram video reflecting on 2019—and delivered us the iconic image of Harry holding baby Archie, both wrapped up in beanies? Refresh your memory below, why don't you: This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
Meghan Markle may have had one rollercoaster of a year in 2019, but nothing could have prepared her for what awaited her in 2020. The former American actress, who became the Duchess of Sussex when she married Britain’s Prince Harry in May 2018, endured a whirlwind of triumphs and drama this year alongside her husband and their firstborn Archie.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's one-year-old son Archie has officially made his speaking debut…on his parents' podcast, of course.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are looking back on 2020 in their holiday special, produced by Archewell Audio and Gimlet, and streaming exclusively on Spotify.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex asked a few of their celebrity friends to «fill in the blank: 2020, the year that…»Music icon Sir Elton John, filmmaker Tyler Perry, host James Corden, chef José Andrés, professor and author Brené Brown, tennis pro Naomi Osaka, author Rachel Cargle, George the Poet, author Deepak Chopra, politician Stacey
Following the news the Sussexes secured yet another profitable deal – this time with streaming giant Spotify – critics have again insisted the pair “renounce” their royal titles.
, Meghan and Harry want a more permanent agreement to continue living as non-working royals in California despite their huge deals with Netflix and . They are planning to speak with the senior royals via Zoom in January to sort out the agreement.“Although they will do some of it by Zoom, Harry wants to meet face to face to tie it all up," royal biographer Andrew Morton explains.
In the new image, Harry and Meghan are pictured with their 19-month-old son Archie and their two dogs, Guy and Pula, as they share a low-key family moment in the garden of their Californian home.
After roughly six months of dating in 2016, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry had their first Christmas together. It was only a month after The Daily Mail broke the news that Harry was seeing Meghan.
, an organization that supports animal welfare.“This year we, as a family, have made donations to several charities with you in mind,” the couple said in a message. “From a local California organization that helps families transition out of homelessness, to two of our U.K.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are celebrating the holidays with their son! The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's first holiday card since their royal exit in April was released on Wednesday. On the adorable card (an illustration of a family photo), the couple poses with their 1-year-old son, Archie, and two dogs. The card was released through Mayhew, Meghan's animal welfare organization patronage in the U.K.«This year we, as a family, have made donations to several charities with you in mind.
—in fact, they're ready to try for baby number two."Harry has been an absolute rock for Meghan [during the miscarriage], and vice versa," a source told the outlet. "They’ve come out of it stronger than ever.
It has been a rough year for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. They began the new decade by exiting the royal family and shifting their base to the US.