Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will not be returning as working members of the British royal family, the palace has confirmed. Buckingham Palace on Friday confirmed the news in a statement on Friday.
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Prince Harry on Monday accepted an apology and damages from the publisher of British tabloid The Mail on Sunday and its online version, MailOnline, in a libel lawsuit relating to articles about his relationship with the British armed forces. Harry sued Associated Newspapers for libel over two articles published in October which claimed he had snubbed the Royal Marines after stepping down as a senior royal.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will not be returning as working members of the British royal family, the palace has confirmed. Buckingham Palace on Friday confirmed the news in a statement on Friday.
Manori Ravindran International EditorPrince Harry and Meghan Markle have finalized their divorce from the British Royal Family.Buckingham Palace has confirmed that the couple won’t be returning as working members of the Royal Family, according to the BBC.
Prince Harry is reportedly self isolating at home with pregnant wife Meghan Markle and their one year old son Archie in case needs to rush back to England if his grandfather Prince Philip's condition worsens.The 36 year old's grandad Philip, 99, was admitted to hospital on Tuesday evening as a "precautionary measure," and is expected to remain there for "a few days." It is now claimed that Harry has decided to stay cooped up in his and 39 year old Meghan's California mansion in case he needs to
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have had an eventful month, the couple won their independent cases in court against British tabloids, announced their second baby news, but the drama never stops, we’ve just learnt that the couple may be losing their royal roles forever. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are reportedly waiting to hear a final decision about their royal roles – and what will happen with their patronage titles – very, very soon. Royal insiders recently told People magazine that the
Misan Harriman who famously photographed snapped Meghan Markle and Prince Harry‘s now iconic pregnancy reveal photograph yesterday, recently spoke to British Vogue and opened up about the couple. Harriman spoke to the publication about being chosen by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to capture the moment.
The British royal family will be growing again after Meghan Markle and Prince Harry announced on Sunday they're expecting their second child together. After the couple announced the news on Valentine's Day, Queen Elizabeth and the rest of the family revealed they are "delighted." "Her Majesty, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince of Wales and the entire family are ‘delighted’ and wish them well," Buckingham Palace told Fox News on Monday.
The photographer who snapped Meghan Markle and Prince Harry‘s now iconic pregnancy reveal photograph is opening up in a new interview with British Vogue.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle set foot on British soil. After waving goodbye to their royal duties last March, the couple have been living in California with their 20-month-old son Archie ever since.
While her husband Prince Harry is set to return to the UK this summer for Prince Philip’s 100th birthday celebrations, the Trooping the Colour in June and the long-awaited unveiling of a statue in memory of Princess Diana at Kensington Palace in July, Meghan Markle is said to be staying home in LA. But rather than a snub to the royal family, expert and author of their biography Finding Freedom, Omid Scobie, tells OK! Meghan’s absence will be due to travel restrictions imposed by Covid.
Prince Harry has been spotted out and about in LA, but he’s not just running errands like the rest of us when we finally leave the house these days.The flame-haired royal was actually seen on Friday on top of an open-air bus, filming with another British export. None other than talk show host James Cordon.
It’s possible Meghan Markle won’t return to the UK with Prince Harry this summer, after all. According to sources with the Daily Mail, the Duchess of Sussex isn’t expected to join her husband due to both “personal and practical” reasons.
After battling British media for what seems like forever, Prince Harry recently closed one battle with the media.
LONDON -- Prince Harry on Monday accepted an apology and damages from the publisher of British tabloid The Mail on Sunday and its online version, MailOnline, in a libel lawsuit relating to articles about his relationship with the British armed forces.Harry sued Associated Newspapers for libel over two articles published in October which claimed he had snubbed the Royal Marines after stepping down as a senior royal.The articles claimed that Harry had “not been in touch” with the force since his