Meghan Markle only discovered a friend had spoken to a US magazine to defend her from tabloid “bullying” during her baby shower, court documents have revealed.
28.06.2020 - 21:59 / marieclaire.com
Meghan Markle has definitely not had the easiest time since joining the royal family—and, frankly, that's putting things very, very mildly. While Meghan may not have realized the extent of the struggles she would face as a member of the royal family, her father-in-law, Prince Charles, may have foreseen some issues for the Duchess of Sussex—at least according to one royal author.
Meghan Markle only discovered a friend had spoken to a US magazine to defend her from tabloid “bullying” during her baby shower, court documents have revealed.
Meghan Markle is currently engrossed in a heated legal battle against a British Tabloid, who she sued for publishing quotes from a private and confidential letter that she had written to her father, Thomas Markle, three months after her royal wedding with Prince Harry in 2018.
With season four of “The Crown” expected to debut later this year, Josh O’Conner is opening up about what it was like to act out one of the most iconic royal romances on the small screen.
"They do need to make money. They've been in L.A.
The Duchess of Sussex has shared how she felt "undefended by the institution" of the monarchy while pregnant in new documents filed by her legal team and seen by ELLE.com in her privacy case against Associated Newspapers and the Mail on Sunday.
Diana is shown how to do it by a member of the group, while Prince Charles turns around to face away from her.
Prince Harry is reportedly struggling with his new life in Los Angeles. According to Andy Tillett and Dylan Howard, the authors of Royals At War: The Inside Story of Harry and Meghan’s Shocking Split With the House of Windsor, adjusting to life in the states hasn't been as easy as Harry initially anticipated.
Meghan and Harry: The Real Story, and in it she claims that Meghan Markle told Prince Harry she was "bored" at a , and asked if they could leave after just 15 minutes. Which yeah, literally never happened.
Prince Charles is the latest public figure to find himself taking heat amid a period of global unrest. On Monday, Clarence House -- the official social media account for Charles, 71 -- shared a speech online to commemorate Windrush Day, a celebration of Caribbean immigrants contributing to the British economy after their 1948 arrival.