Andy Cohen really wants a certain duchess in Montecito to become a housewife!
16.10.2023 - 14:13 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Meghan Markle's former husband Trevor Engelson is rumoured to be in talks of writing a memoir discussing the couple's marriage before she met Prince Harry and if given the go-ahead, could include some bombshell details of their divorce.
The Duchess of Sussex was with Tevor, 46, for more than half a decade however the pair split two years after they got married back in 2011 despite having been together for around six years before they tied the knot.
The former Suits actress has been married to Prince Harry since 2018 and Trevor also moved on to find love with nutritionist Tracey Kurland whom he also has been married to since 2019, according to reports in the Mirror.
The speculations of film producer Trevor penning the all-tell memoir come following rumours from Women's Day magazine who have quoted sources who say "it is time" for the 46-year-old to speak out on his relationship with the Duchess.
Commentator Neil Sean has said that agents have offered Trevor "big" deals and money to take pen to paper and hints the producer could be considering his options despite having moved on there's "no escape" from his story with Meghan.
The magazine publication also hinted what could be revealed in the memoir, including how Meghan reportedly "blindsided" him with divorce by returning both her wedding and engagement rings through the post.
It could also shed some light on the pairs "irreconcilable differences" in 2013 which led to their divorce that year, with it being understood the pair split after Meghan relocated to Canada for filming Suits.
A source said that she was a "completely different person" when she moved to Toronto for the show, suggesting that the split was "sudden and so ruthlessly done," speculating that Trevor may have felt
Andy Cohen really wants a certain duchess in Montecito to become a housewife!
Perkes told the Mirror.“Sadly, a lot of what they do seems to be calculated, to give the illusion that they’re living by their organization’s tagline: leading the way with compassion, but the public and the media don’t buy it,” she said. “They always seem to try too hard and then miss the mark.”She continued, “It may be that they wanted to create a family tradition, taking Archie and Lilibet trick or treating, to show that they’re ‘just a normal family’ doing normal things, but to me it feels like a PR stunt in disguise.
archetype he likes most for the “Real Housewives” franchise.The 55-year-old “Watch What Happens Live” host is keen on recruiting a certain royal for the hit Bravo reality series.During a panel discussion at BravoCon 2023, Cohen did not mince his words when asked who’d he’d love to see casted on an all-new “Real Housewives” spinoff.“If we can get Meghan Markle,” he declared. “That would be interesting.”Markle, 42, and her hubby Prince Harry, 39 have lived in a nine-bedroom, $14 million mansion in Montecito, California since 2020 after being exiled from the royal family earlier that year.Cohen is clearly a fan of the Duchess of Sussex.
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told Closer magazine.“They may have moved to California, but it’s William and Kate who had the most support out there, and there is a certain level of smugness about that.”“They insist that they’d be doing this regardless of where the Sussexes live, but there is no doubt they’ll enjoy showing Meghan and Harry how Hollywood is still very much obsessed with all things royal,” the insider added.According to reports, the Waleses will be kickstarting their Earthshot initiative before planning to “tap all their celebrity friends for help.”To get the ball rolling, William — the heir to the throne — in September flew to NYC to find “trailblazing climate solutions to repair our planet by 2030.”Now, William and Kate are reportedly looking to get their celebrity pals — including Tom Cruise, Taylor Swift, and Tom Hanks — on board with the project.“Everyone wants to be around them,” a source said of the Waleses.The new report seemingly echoes PR expert Andy Barr’s recent comments about the Sussexes, claiming that they are “jealous” of William and Kate’s advantage submitting a trademark application in the US.Barr told the Mirror that Harry and Meghan would be somewhat envious of the doors that would potentially open to William and Kate — should they wish to take on the States.“Whilst Harry and Meghan have a powerful and well established network of celebrity friends and ‘fixers’, there is no substitute for being an actual, fully paid up member of the royal family,” Barr told the outlet.“The global interest and intrigue in the British Royal Family means that they are guaranteed crowds wherever they go and whatever they do.”William reportedly submitted an application to the US Patent and Trademark Office on May 12 to trademark “The Royal
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totally “dependent” on wife Meghan Markle “for his social life,” according to a royal expert.Since stepping back as senior members of the royal family in 2020, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex hightailed it across the pond in a bid to start afresh.Since uprooting his life and starting from scratch in Montecito, Calif., the duke has apparently done the same with his friendships.And royal author Phil Dampier claims that Harry now relies on his wife’s friendships for a lot of his social interactions in the Golden State.“I get the impression he hasn’t got a circle of drinking buddies he can unwind within Montecito, which has a population of older people, and I’m sure that takes its toll,” Dampier told Fabulous Magazine (via The Mirror).“Not only has he lost his family, his royal status and military connections, but he’s also lost a lot of friends,” he said, adding that there has been “a massive cost for Harry” leaving his home soil.Dampier says that the duke, 39, now depends on Markle, 42, “for his social life.”The expert’s comments echo that of Grant Harrold, who worked for the monarch for seven years when he was the Prince of Wales.Harrold recently claimed that Harry has cut all ties with friends he once shared with brother Prince William.“I know quite a few of Harry’s friends, who don’t hear from him at all now,” Harrold remarked.The duke was famously a no-show at his friend Jack Mann’s wedding in July — despite him being in the wedding party at their own nuptials.The Sussexes’ absence came as a surprise to guests, especially since Mann — who is a longtime polo friend of Harry’s — appeared in the “band of brothers” photo at Windsor Castle on May 19, 2018.Mann, who was reportedly known as Harry’s “unofficial best man,” has
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle took their little ones, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, out for a fun-filled Halloween trick or treating in California. The family was spotted amongst other families in Montecito, with Archie holding his dad's hand and a pumpkin basket ready to collect sweets. Archie, 4, was seen dressed as a skeleton while two year old Lilibet, dressed in a cute pink outfit, was carried by Meghan.The adorable family moment was captured and shared on social media, quickly going viral.
banned from celebrating Halloween as former Queen Victoria instituted a rule that members should “uphold total class and sophistication” at all times.However, the duo play by their own rules and enjoy their American life far away from the royals in their Montecito, Calif. mansion.So, let’s take a look back at their Halloween history. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle celebrated their first Halloween together by attending an apocalypse-themed party in Toronto, alongside Princess Eugenie and her husband, James Brooksbank.
Jessica Mulroney seems to have crossed paths with the royal family apart from her former famous pal.The fashion stylist, 43, shared a throwback photo recently of her mother-in-law, Mila Mulroney, posing alongside the then-Prince Charles and Princess Diana in the 1990s.Jessica is married to Ben Mulroney, who is the son of former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.The PM hosted the former Prince and Princess of Wales back in the day in the maple country’s capital Ottawa. Brian and Mila also welcomed the late Queen Elizabeth II at a 1987 dinner in Vancouver, with Ben, 47, in attendance as a young child.
become a TV punchline. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex — who are now 39 and 42, respectively, and share children Archie, 4, and Lilibet, 2 – have provided lots of fodder for jokes.
separated from husband Will Smith since 2016. Days after the reveal, Page Six broke that Meryl Streep and her husband, Don Gummer, have also been separated for more than six years.
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Family Guy.In the third episode of season 22, which aired last Sunday (October 22), Peter Griffin (Seth MacFarlane) remarks that he’ll “go it alone like Meghan Markle and Prince Harry”, who stepped down as working members of the Royal Family in 2020.The show then cuts to an aside featuring a cartoon version of the couple lying by the pool, where a butler approaches Harry and says: “Sir, your millions from Netflix for… no one knows what.”After Harry says to “put it with the rest of them”, Meghan asks Harry: “Babe, time to do our daily $250,000 sponsored Instagram post for Del Taco.”“I shouldn’t have left the made-up nonsense,” Harry replies. Check out the clip below.Harry and Meghan signed a multi-year Netflix deal in September 2020 reportedly worth around $100million, although the deal’s exact worth is unknown.Following the deal, the couple have produced several shows including the documentary series Harry & Meghan, Live To Lead and 2023’s Heart Of Invictus, a project about the Invictus Games which was founded by Harry.Harry and Meghan were previously targeted by South Park in a parody earlier this year, which depicted the couple as the Prince and Princess of Canada on a “worldwide privacy tour”.Created by Seth MacFarlane, Family Guy first began in 1999 and is currently in its 22nd season.
the “Rosebud with Gyles Brandreth” podcast, Lady Glenconner said about the Duchess of Sussex, 42, “I think the thing about Meghan was, she had no idea what was expected of her really. I think she just thought it was sort of like being another actress, you know. Riding around in a golden coach and everything like that.
Fox News. The lifelong F1 fan and car collector was also spotted talking with the Red Bull Racing Team Principal Christian Horner just prior to the start of the Circuit of the Americas race. Prince Harry was not the only celebrity to attend the iconic race.
skipped out on merry festivities with the royal family last year, and according to royal expert and historian Tessa Dunlop, the couple will be looking to sit out a trip to Harry’s home soil again this year.“Christmas is coming and we want Meghan and Harry to inject the Windsor brand with a bit of transatlantic tension,” Dunlop told the Mirror. “But don’t hold your breath, just as Harry was a no-show at Balmoral this summer it is unlikely that he’ll grace Sandringham with his presence.”“Far from buying a penthouse near London, it doesn’t even look like King Charles will get a Christmas cuddle with those absent grandchildren,” she added, referring to the couple’s kids Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, now have no official place to stay in the UK after the King served them an eviction notice from their former royal residence, Frogmore Cottage.Dunlop believes that the pair will “branch out and buy somewhere of their own” in what she calls “a mission-driven by homesick Harry.”“As with so many Sussex rumors, the subtext here is marital tension,” she continued.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have encountered numerous hurdles as a couple - but last week it was clear they’re set to face their toughest challenge yet: the future safety and wellbeing of their children. Prince Harry and Meghan gave insight into their concerns as they marked World Mental Health Day during a visit to New York – their first time in the city since their “near catastrophic car chase” back in May.Taking to the stage alongside her husband at the Archewell Foundation Parents’ Summit: Mental Wellness in the Digital Age, Meghan looked close to tears as she passionately told the audience how she’s “frightened” about the potential consequences of Prince Archie, four, and Princess Lilibet, two, using social media as they grow up.