Oprah Winfrey is standing up for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. In recent weeks, Harry, 36, and Markle, 39, have been particularly vocal about their lives as members of the British royal family – a rarity for those close to the monarchy.
04.05.2021 - 19:18 / heatworld.com
a testing few weeks for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, following the death of his grandfather Prince Philip and the drama that surrounded the funeral. As she is currently heavily pregnant with the couple’s second child, Meghan was unable to fly to the UK to accompany her husband, who was facing his family for the time since their explosive tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Oprah Winfrey is standing up for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. In recent weeks, Harry, 36, and Markle, 39, have been particularly vocal about their lives as members of the British royal family – a rarity for those close to the monarchy.
We know more about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle now than ever before, but are they contradicting their own requests for privacy?
Prince Harry has revealed a fight with his wife Meghan Markle led him to seek out professional help for his mental health struggles.The 36 year old, who reportedly could stay in the USA permanently after scrapping their UK charity, opened up on his new Apple TV+ series with talk show host Oprah Winfrey called The Me You Can't See. "I saw GPs.
Yet another division between Meghan Markle and the royal family — that was apparently worse than we thought!
Prince Harry has revealed wife Meghan Markle found becoming a princess a "completely different" experience to what her friends said it would be. In a wide-ranging 90-minute interview, Harry, who is expecting a daughter with Meghan and is already father to Archie, two, said he grew up watching Disney films like the rest of the UK, but the reality of prince and princessdom is very different.
“For me, prior to meeting Meghan [Markle], it was very much a case of, certainly connected to the media, that anger and frustration of ‘this is so unjust,’” Prince Harry said when speaking to Dax Shepard and Monica Padman on the Thursday (May 13) episode of their Armchair Expert podcast.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will soon be welcoming their little bundle of joy -- a baby daughter in a few weeks time. While the couple won't have to adhere to any sort of royal protocol as they have stepped down as working members of the royal family and settled in the US, the excitement among royal fans in the UK hasn't died down.
Meghan Markle has won an additional copyright claim against Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the Mail on Sunday and Mail Online in relation to the publication of her letter to her father. As reported by ET, the UK court ruled that Markle solely owns the copyright to the letter she wrote her father, Thomas Markle, ahead of her wedding to Prince Harry.
Meghan Markle has won her remaining copyright claim against a British tabloid over the publication of a personal letter she wrote to her estranged father. On Wednesday, a High Court judge sided with the Duchess of Sussex’s attorneys regarding the remaining parts of the copyright claim, after lawyers representing Queen Elizabeth II refuted the defense’s claims that the letter’s copyright belonged to the Crown.
A columnist for a British news outlet questioned Tuesday whether Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, "got to" CNN, after an international correspondent's package challenging various aspects of the Royal's Oprah Winfrey interview disappeared from their website. The claim comes just over a month after British journalist Piers Morgan said Markle complained to a U.K.
Royal sources recently spoke to commentator Dan Wootton via Mirror UK and revealed how the former Duchess Meghan Markle prepared herself for meeting Prince William back in 2018. While that initial sit down is understood to have gone off without a hitch, William is allegedly deeply upset by his sister-in-law's Oprah Winfrey interview.