Avoiding confrontation? Royal expert Christopher Andersen believes Prince William and Duchess Kate will avoid Prince Harry and Meghan Markle during their upcoming trip to the U.K. as the royal family prepares for the Duke of Sussex’s memoir to drop.
12.08.2022 - 16:49 / heatworld.com
It has been three decades since the damning revelations in Diana: Her True Story rocked the royal family, and now, Prince Harry is poised to follow in his late mother’s footsteps with his hotly-anticipated memoir.While we might have to wait until Christmas to get our hands on a copy – the publication date has been pushed back to avoid a bookshelf clash with Michelle Obama’s latest tome – we’ve been assured it will be an “intimate, heartfelt account of the experiences, adventures, losses and life lessons that have helped shape him”.And, we’re told it won’t just be Buckingham Palace breaking a cold sweat over his “accurate and wholly truthful” storytelling, as his wife Meghan is said to be reeling from the finer details of his past relationships and former party boy antics.A source close to the couple says, “This narrative that Meghan essentially stood over Harry as he wrote the book is way off the mark. He and [ghostwriter] JR Moeringer spent months going through his private photo album, journals, emails and so forth.
It naturally brought up some extremely raw feelings and surprise anecdotes, many of which came as a huge shock to Meghan when she read through the manuscript.”And some of those shocks are said to include tales of former flames. From 2004 to 2010, Harry, 37, was in what became widely perceived as a turbulent on/off relationship with Chelsy Davy.
During their highly-publicised romance, Harry turned a blind eye to those strict royal PDA rules multiple times by kissing the Zimbabwean student in public.There was much speculation over why they ended, ranging from her lack of desire to be part of the royal family, to the toll that their “incompatible” life choices were taking. Speaking in 2016 about this period in
.Avoiding confrontation? Royal expert Christopher Andersen believes Prince William and Duchess Kate will avoid Prince Harry and Meghan Markle during their upcoming trip to the U.K. as the royal family prepares for the Duke of Sussex’s memoir to drop.
Prince Harry’s romantic side was revealed as he joined wife Meghan Markle to discuss their relationship in her latest interview. Harry, 37, shared just how sentimental he can get as he called Meghan, 41, a “model”, and referenced two entwined palm trees in the couple’s $14. 65 million California mansion as reminders of their love for each other.
Clearing the air. Meghan Markle is setting the record straight after raising eyebrows with a recent comment many interpreted to be about Prince Harry and his father, Prince Charles.
Meghan Markle is setting the record straight on an unclear remark she recently made about the strained relationships both she and her husband, Prince Harry, have faced with their respective fathers throughout the duration of their courtship and marriage. In her cover story for magazine, released on Monday, Meghan blamed tabloid culture for tearing their families apart. «Harry said to me, 'I lost my dad in this process.' It doesn't have to be the same for them as it was for me, but that's his decision,» she said.On Tuesday, a rep for Meghan offered a clarification on the quote, confirming to ET that Meghan was referring to losing her own father, Thomas Markle — not Harry losing Prince Charles. Either way, the 41-year-old host is open to mending fences with both her own family and her in-laws. «I think forgiveness is really important.
Meghan Markle‘s rep is clarifying a quote that many believed to be about Prince Charles and his relationship with Prince Harry.
Meghan Markle has scuppered any chance of a meaningful reconciliation between her husband Prince Harry and his father Prince Charles after she took part in a tell all interview with The Cut published Monday, according to an expert. During the interview, which discussed everything from the Duchess of Sussex’s privacy fears for her children through to her relationship with her father, Meghan made reference to her choice to remain silent on certain things, but hinted that that could easily be subject to change.
Meghan Markle's biographer has spoke out after The Duchess said Prince Harry had spoken to her about losing his father. In a new interview with New York magazine The Cut, Meghan said: “Harry said to me, ‘I lost my dad in this process.’ “It doesn’t have to be the same for them as it was for me, but that’s his decision.” The comments were widely taken to refer to Harry's relationship with Prince Charles.
Prince Harry’s romantic side was revealed as he joined wife Meghan Markle to discuss their relationship in her latest interview. Harry, 37, shared just how sentimental he can get as he called Meghan, 41, a “model”, and referenced two entwined palm trees in the couple’s $14.65 million California mansion as reminders of their love for each other.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's rift with the royal family was threatened to deepen this week after a new interview with former actress Meghan was released. In a bombshell chat with The Cut, The Duchess of Sussex discussed her husband's dynamic with his father Prince Charles following their departure as senior Royals and move to the US in 2020, suggesting the pair had ‘lost’ connection since.
Give her a follow. Meghan Markle is returning to Instagram. The former Duchess of Sussex’s public existence has been carefully curated by the Royal Family since she began dating her now-husband Prince Harry.
Meghan Markle has shared an insight to motherhood, including teaching three year old son Archie manners.The 41 year old Duchess of Sussex shares two children, Archie, three and daughter Lilibet, 14 months, with her husband of four years, Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, 37. In a new interview with The Cut, Meghan has shared new glimpses into the life she shares with Harry and her children, after she and Harry sensationally quit their roles as senior members of the royal family in 2020 and moved to a mega-mansion in Montecito, California.
Meghan Markle says she has made "an active effort" to forgive the Royal Family amid the rift in their relationship. In her first magazine interview since she and Prince Harry quit the family and moved to California, the Duchess of Sussex, 41, spoke about their life in Montecito, their two children and her time as a working royal.The former actress also revealed she's never signed anything that prevents her from speaking about her time in the royal family but has chosen not to as she is "still healing".
Prince Harry reportedly told Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex that he 'lost his dad' in toxic tabloid culture during their royal exit.The Sussexes permanently stepped down from their royal duties in February 2021 and gave an interview about their decision later on in the year with Oprah Winfrey. A statement from Buckingham Palace at the time, said: "The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have confirmed to Her Majesty The Queen that they will not be returning as working members of The Royal Family." In a new interview with The Cut, Meghan has opened up about life since leaving the royal duties.The Duchess even addressed the drama that occurred as a result of the media.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's family continues to grow! The royal couple has added a new dog to their brood. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex adopted a 7-year-old rescue dog named Mamma Mia from the Beagle Freedom Project in Los Angeles earlier this month. In an interview with the, animal rights attorney Shannon Keith says that it all started with a mysterious phone call from the duchess herself. «She calls me on my cell with no Caller ID and says, 'Hey Shannon, this is Meghan,'» Keith tells the outlet.
The Duke of Cambridge is to travel to New York next month to attend an Earthshot Prize innovation summit as a countdown to the awards being staged in the US. Prince William will make the solo trip on 21 September, where he will be joined by previous winners of the environmental competition.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are returning to the United Kingdom. The royal couple is "delighted" to work with several charities "close to their hearts" in early September, a spokesperson for The Duke and Duchess of Sussex confirmed to Fox News Digital. Harry and Markle will travel to the northern English city of Manchester on Sept.