The media storm following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's controversial Netflix series has died down, but it won't be long before the pair are making headlines once again.
The media storm following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's controversial Netflix series has died down, but it won't be long before the pair are making headlines once again.
attempted to keep a low profile while making an appearance at his former girlfriend and childhood friend's wedding on Saturday held at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Tetbury in Gloucestershire. The day was apparently perfect, even though the bride and her father arrived late to the ceremony after their car broke down on the way there.
Joining forces. Prince William and Prince Harry sent a joint letter to the annual Henry Van Straubenzee Christmas Carol Concert.
Yet again, Meghan Markle is using her podcast to clap back at haters!
, handles even the indignity of having one's spike heel sink into the soft mud with grace. She may not be able to defy the basic principles of physics, but, unlike me, she can recover from the occasional mishap without disaster. The princess looked effortlessly chic, as always, in —which included an elegant handbag and matching pumps—visiting a local community center in Scarborough on November 3, per . In order to greet the crowd outside, Kate “bravely” traipsed across some muddy grass, where her heel became momentarily stuck in the ground.
would amend his forthcoming memoir to soften some of his more bombshell claims for the sake of the monarchy’s reputation. However, his choice of title—Spare—has some people convinced that, if anything, the Duke of Sussex is going in the opposite direction.
. On Friday, October 21, the was photographed shopping with a friend in Montecito, California. In the photos, published by , Markle wore a $595 strapless green , which she reportedly paired with a $128 wide-brimmed . Her hair was worn in a loose braid and she topped off the look with a pair of strappy brown sandals, black sunglasses, a brown leather bucket bag, and a light green sweater tied around her shoulders.The forest-green calf-length romper is described by the brand as “one part misaki short, one part resolution jumpsuit” and its loose fit showed off a casual, relaxed side of the duchess we rarely get to see.
of their titles—in addition to refusing to grant their —and now I feel silly because I didn't even realize that was a thing he could do. I always thought that royal titles were things that you are simply born with or perhaps marry into. I did not know that they can also be used as bargaining chips to hold over your rogue relatives' heads.
King Charles III will show his "ruthless side" if Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attempt to trash the Royal Family's reputation, a Royal expert has claimed. Katie Nicholl, the Royal Editor of Vanity Fair, spoke out following reports that Netflix have delayed a documentary that Prince Harry, 38, and Meghan, 41, had been creating.
Marie Claire reports. The family will eventually move to the Castle but, for now, they are reportedly happy at the Cottage. A friend told People, that theirs is a life of a “modern royal family doing normal things.
King Charles has been left "absolutely devastated" over the Prince Harry fallout but according to a royal expert he remains "hopeful" for reconciliation. Katie Nicholl, author of The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth's Legacy and the Future of the Crown, told Fox News Digital that the King has been left heartbroken following the breakdown in his relationship with the Duke of Sussex, 38.
These two still have a long way to go to get back to normal. Whatever that is.
got moved up the chain of royal hierarchy when Charles became king, but apparently—and this was honestly news to me—being Prince and Princess of Wales comes with its own new set of royal duties and obligations. And, naturally, they are rising to the challenge admirably, as always. Royal biographer Katie Nicholl told that Kate and William have taken to their new roles like they were born to it (which, in William's case, he literally was).
The wounds are still fresh. Despite coming together to mourn their late grandmother Queen Elizabeth II at her funeral last month, Prince William and Prince Harry remain at odds.
This is harsh as f**k!
Camilla, Queen Consort is pulling for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to attend King Charles III‘s coronation. ET royal expert Katie Nicholl explained why the Queen Consort wants the couple to attend, and why she thinks their attendance could put an end to the ongoing tension amongst the royal family.
Camilla, Queen Consort is pulling for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to attend King Charles III's coronation. ET royal expert Katie Nicholl explained why the Queen Consort wants the couple to attend, and why she thinks their attendance could put an end to the ongoing tension amongst the royal family.«There is still that issue of the familial rift, that rupture at the heart of the House of Windsor, and of course, a lot of people are wondering if Harry and Megan and their family will come over for the coronation and whether that will finally signal some thawing of the rift that people had hoped might have taken place over the Queen's funeral,» Nicholls explained, alluding to the rift between Harry and his father, as well as with his brother, Prince William.While Nicholl added that Camilla is «very keen» for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to attend, she said that decision will ultimately be up to them.«It's going to be a decision for Harry and Megan to make,» she said.
In the weeks following the sad passing of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles III has received praise from both the British public and royal commentators for his dedicated plans for his reign. And royal correspondent Katie Nicholl - author of forthcoming book The New Royals - has exclusively told OK! that she believes we will finally see the best of our new monarch, referring to him as a man "ahead of his time".
King Charles III had quite the inneresting nickname for Meghan Markle!
Amid their exciting move from Kensington Palace Windsor, royal author Katie Nicholl reflected on the Cambridge family's adoration for all things outdoors, telling OK! that they’re "countryside people, never happier than when wearing muddy boots and a waxed jacket". In turn, this love of the great outdoors is also reflected in the holidays that William and Kate choose for their young family, with Katie also giving us a glimpse into the children's holidays with grandparents King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle allegedly declined an invitation to see Queen Elizabeth II twice before the monarch passed away in September. The claim was made by Vanity Fair’s royal correspondent Katie Nicholl, who has written a new book titled, "The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth’s Legacy and the Future of the Crown." In it, she details the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s exit from the British royal family and its lasting impact on all sides. Nicholl alleged that the couple was first invited in summer 2019 to spend a long weekend at the queen’s beloved Balmoral estate in Scotland.
A royal nickname. King Charles III reportedly has a fitting moniker for his daughter-in-law Meghan Markle even in light of the tension between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal family.
The New Royals” by Katie Nicholl, excerpted in ET Online.Because of Markle’s “toughness and resilience,” Charles nicknamed his daughter-in-law “Tungsten.”“Tungsten” refers to the rare chemical element known to be strong and durable — and as one of the “toughest things” in nature, according to Live Science.Nicholl pointed out that Charles made the observation even before Markle married Prince Harry.At her first joint appearance with Harry, Prince William and Princess Kate at the Royal Foundation Forum in February 2018, “Meghan was the breakout star of the foursome,” Nicholl wrote.“She was polished, passionate, and funny, using all her TV-honed skills to present her case. That was a wake-up moment for William and Kate when they realized that Meghan was very impressive, very confident, and very capable, according to a source,” she continued.Nicholl noted that one aide said that appearance was the moment William and Kate knew they needed to “up their game.”Meghan and Harry announced they would step down from royal life two years later, causing a rift in the family.
was so popular in the press, often overshadowing his own good deeds.This detail comes from royal expert Katie Nicholl's new book, , which came out on Tuesday, October 4. This is one of many details about the royals described in the book. , Nicholls describes how Charles always took being heir to the throne very seriously. When his wife Princess Diana become popular—particularly for her fashion sense—the then Prince Charles did not understand it. “Her star immediately eclipsed her husband’s, causing early fractures in their relationship," Nicholl writes The New Royals.
Royal expert Katie Nicholl has revealed that King Charles' wife of 17 years - Queen Consort Camilla - has been a “hugely positive influence” on the King, 73, in encouraging him to get closer to his grandchildren.The royal author tells OK! that we saw a "hands-on" side of Charles, 73, during June - when the nation celebrated the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. She revealed four year old Prince Louis asked to sit on “Grandpa’s knee”. She added that Prince William and Kate Middleton's children - Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis - often play hide and seek in and around his favourite bothy never Birkhall - his and 75 year old Camilla's home on the Balmoral estate.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle released some regal portraits, just days after the official royal portraits were released, in which they were notably absent.Royal expert Katie Nicholl recently spoke with ET's Rachel Smith about the couple's classy photos, and the significance they have amid the rift between Prince Harry and his family — which she details in her new book, «It's all in the timing, isn't it? It does sort of have a sense of 'anything you can do we can do too,'» Nicholl shared. «It was quite polarizing, because you had, just two days before, that incredible image of the king and the Queen consort, and the new Prince and Princess of Wales.»«It said, 'This is the future of the monarchy.' Of course, so notable by their absence, was Harry and Meghan. So it didn't surprise me to see an image of them so soon after,» Nicholl continued.
Prince William's falling out with his brother, Prince Harry, has left a hole in theRoyal Family, and many are wondering if there will ever be a reconciliation.Royal expert Katie Nicholl recently sat down with ET's Rachel Smith and opened up about William's feelings toward Harry and how the newly crowned King Charles III might try to mend their fences, which she wrote about in her new book, «Everyone wants to see a repair in the rift because it doesn't do anyone any good to have this rift in the heart of the House of Windsor,» Nicholl shared. I spoke to aides, past and present — including one senior aid who worked with the brothers for a good 10 years, who knows them both and still speaks to them both. And he was surprisingly confident that there could be a rapprochement."«But that will be some time down the line,» Nicholl added.
Royal expert Katie Nicholl is taking readers deep inside the British monarchy. In her new book out Tuesday, The New Royals, Nicholl along with various sources, fellow royal reporters and more break down some of Queen Elizabeth II and her family’s biggest moments.
Royal expert Katie Nicholl‘s new book, “The New Royals,” is available to purchase today and a lot of bombshells were revealed in its pages.
Katie Nicholl is taking readers deep inside the British monarchy. In her new book out Tuesday,, Nicholl along with various sources, fellow royal reporters and more break down some of Queen Elizabeth II and her family's biggest moments.The book explores how the queen not only led a life of service for the public but how she set a place for her family to carry out her legacy long after her death. The book also explores some of the family's biggest moments including the beginning and end of Charles' marriage with Princess Diana as well as her tragic death, Prince William and Kate Middleton's relationship reportedly having ups and downs in the run-up to their marriage and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's road to ending their time as senior royals. Here is a look at the biggest bombshells from .For Charles, being the heir to the throne was serious business.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are “hands-on” parents who have their children doing chores, a royal expert has claimed. It’s been a busy period for Kate and William, both 40, who have had to balance their move from Kensington Palace to Windsor while settling their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, in at their new school. And now royal expert Katie Nicholl has discussed their parenting techniques, saying it’s likely their children do chores in return for pocket money or rewards.
For Katie Nicholl, it’s easy to see why Kate Middleton, the new Princess of Wales, was successful in navigating royal life while Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle struggled. Vanity Fair’s royal correspondent has written a new book titled, "The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth’s Legacy and the Future of the Crown," which explores the lives of those who are now leading the house of Windsor. In it, she details how Kate managed to thrive as a member of the British royal family while Markle ultimately stepped back with her husband, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex.
It has been a very busy period for the new Prince and Princess of Wales, who have had to balance their move from Kensington Palace to Windsor while settling their three children in at their new school.They have also been grieving the death of 40 year old William's grandmother, the Queen, who passed away on September 8. But according to royal expert and journalist Katie Nicholl, who has just published The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth’s Legacy And The Future Of The Crown, they have the “royal juggle” down to a T, allowing them the best of both worlds.
Prince Harry is reported to have halted any decision-making on the new titles of his children following the Queen’s death so “they can choose” themselves in the future. Harry’s two children Archie and Lilibet, shared with his wife Meghan Markle, are entitled to be named prince and princess as grandchildren of the new monarch.
Meghan Markle wanted to be “Queen Bee” when she was a working royal and didn't understand the "pace" of the palace, claims royal expert Katie Nicholl. Katie’s statement follows royal commentator Valentine Low writing in his new book that Meghan thought she would be the Beyoncé of the UK.
The late Queen Elizabeth II can now add peacemaker to her litany of achievements, as new reports reveal the 96-year-old tried to encourage Meghan Markle to rectify a relationship with her father, Thomas Markle. In the book "The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth's Legacy and the Future of the Crown" by Katie Nicholl, the royal expert explains that the queen was apprehensive about her grandson Prince Harry marrying Markle without having met his soon-to-be wife's father. She also allegedly took issue with the father and daughter duo being estranged from one another.
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