The Royal Family have found themselves at the centre of attention this week after the furore surrounding Kate Middleton's edited Mother's Day photo.
01.03.2024 - 11:52 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Meghan Markle has broken her silence with an 'unsolicited' message sent to country singer and talk show host Kelly Clarkson via her former Suits co-star Abigail Spencer.
The Duchess of Sussex and Abigail - who starred alongside one another on the hit legal drama as attorney Dana Scott and paralegal Rachel Zane - have remained close friends since they met in 2007.
When Abigail appeared on Kelly Clarkson's show on February 26, joined by her Extended Families co-star Donald Faison, she revealed she had a special message for the Since You've Been Gone singer, reports the Mirror.
She said she'd been chatting to Meghan and told of her plans to go on The Kelly Clarkson Show, she also explained that Meghan had excitedly given her a message to give direct to Kelly.
Abigail relayed the message as she said: "Meg says 'hello' and that she loves you and that she voted for you on American Idol". Kelly quickly replied: "It worked!" as she referenced her win in the music competition in 2002.
Abigail added that the message was "unsolicited" as she explained: "This was unsolicited. She [Meghan] did not know I was coming on here. We were just chatting and I was like 'oh, I'm going to see Kelly next week,' and she's like 'I have a message'."
The admission comes as Meghan and Prince Harry are currently believed to be keeping out of the spotlight after the Duke suffered a defeat in his case against the UK Home Office.
Harry had attempted to overturn a ruling which saw his security status downgraded following his exit as a 'working royal', he cited concerns over his safety and that of his wife and two young children.
Following a High Court ruling, details of Harry's case have been made public - including his fears for his family when he visits
The Royal Family have found themselves at the centre of attention this week after the furore surrounding Kate Middleton's edited Mother's Day photo.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are 'nervous' about returning to the UK, according to a leading royal expert. With their return to mark the ten year anniversary of the Invictus Games looking likely for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex this May, a Jennie Bond has spoken to OK! about why the couple will feel worried about stepping back on UK soil.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's decision to change the way their two children were styled from Archie and Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor to Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet caused headlines around the world. In line with the rules laid out in the 1917 Letters Patent by King George V, grandchildren of the monarch are entitled to hold princely titles - something which Prince Harry and Meghan referenced in their statement at the time as they said they didn't want to deprive their children of their "birth right".
only returned to the United Kingdom a handful of times since their dramatic departure from the royal family back in 2020. But the Duke and Duchess of Sussex may soon travel back to the country to spend more time with King Charles in light of his recent cancer diagnosis.
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Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, was allegedly less than warmly welcomed into the royal family in 2018 when she married Prince Harry. In early 2020, the couple kicked off their new year by stepping down from their royal duties as senior members of the family. Since then, the pair, and the duchess herself, have caused quite a stir in the media, often making headlines.
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.
Meghan Markle sent a message to Kelly Clarkson through her bestie Abigail Spencer!