. We think is a pretty reasonable request, but apparently Piers doesn't agree.
05.08.2020 - 15:19 / ok.co.uk
Meghan Markle has won her High Court bid to protect the identities of her five friends who anonymously spoke about her to a US magazine. Five of Meghan’s closest friends defended her in an article in People Magazine and in July, the Duchess of Sussex appealed to the court against naming them in legal documents.The High Court has ruled that the five friends, addressed in court as A, B, C, D and E, won't be named in court "for the time being, at least”.
. We think is a pretty reasonable request, but apparently Piers doesn't agree.
Piers Morgan has feuded with so many celebrities on social media that it’s probably easier to list those he hasn’t ticked off via Twitter than those he has.
On Thursday, Meghan Markle took part in the “Couch Party” hosted by When We All Vote.
The Duchess of Sussex wants everyone to have their voices heard during this year’s American elections. On Thursday, Meghan Markle participated in the virtual When All Women Vote #CouchParty to celebrate 100 years since the 19th Amendment allowed women the right to vote in the U.S.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry feel they are finally home. After stepping back as senior members of the British royal family earlier this year, the couple first went to Canada and then spent several months in the American actress’ native Los Angeles.
what exactly the Sussexes are pitching is not known at the moment, but Variety says Markle and Prince Harry have meet with a number of industry bigwigs, including Bonnie Hammer, the chairman of NBCUniversal Content Studios, who knows Markle from her days playing Rachel Zane on Suits. (The show aired on USA Network, which is owned by NBCUniversal.
Meghan Markle has reportedly picked up a British accent after living in the United Kingdom for two years with her husband Prince Harry.The 38 year old, who "ghosted" Lizzie Cundy after Prince Harry proposed to her, has allegedly been slipping in some Britishisms into her every day language since moving back to California, US, earlier this year. A source explained that staff at the royal couple's new £11million mansion have been amused by Meghan's new mixed vocabulary.