Feeling distant. Prince Harry misses Prince William and Duchess Kate‘s kids “very much” since settling across the pond, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.
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Prince Harry is claiming a series of Mail on Sunday articles caused a substantial amount of “hurt, embarrassment and distress” in new court documents seen by Variety.
Harry stated the articles in question, which he claimed implied he was lying after he offered to pay for official security himself so his family could return to the U.K. safely, also caused “serious damage to his reputation.”
The Duke of Sussex launched his latest lawsuit earlier this year after the Mail on Sunday reported on him threatening legal action against the Home Office for not allowing him to personally pay for police protection.
It was reported in January that Harry had filed a claim requesting a judicial review of the Home Office’s decision.
Harry’s lawsuit against the Mail on Sunday stated the articles “manipulate[d] and confuse[d] public opinion” by referring to his use of “spin doctors” that were authorized by him to “put out false and misleading statements about his willingness to pay for police protection,” Variety reported.
The docs also claimed the articles insinuated that Harry had tried to keep his Home Office lawsuit a secret.
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Harry, who stepped down as a senior royal alongside his wife Meghan Markle in March 2020 before moving to California, insisted the above suggestions were “self-evidently exceptionally serious and damaging” because they “constitute an attack on his honesty and integrity and undermine his fitness to be involved both in charitable and philanthropic work in general, and in efforts to tackle online misinformation in particular (through the Archewell Foundation).”
Harry is reportedly requesting aggravated damages for libel, an
Feeling distant. Prince Harry misses Prince William and Duchess Kate‘s kids “very much” since settling across the pond, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.
, this marked the pair's first joint trip to the U.K. since moving to California in 2020. Their daughter, who is , was born in June 2021 and, as far as we know, has yet to make a trip abroad.Back in February, Prince Harry's lawyers expressed that the duke did not traveling to the U.K.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are heading across the pond with their kids. The couple will attend Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June, a spokesperson for the pair confirmed to ET.What's more is they will be bringing their children, Archie and Lilibet, with them to the celebrations, marking the first time their daughter will meet the monarch since being born in Santa Barbara, California, last June. According to a source close to the royal family, the queen is delighted she will be meeting her great-granddaughter for the first time and excited to be able to spend time with Archie and Lili. ET understands Harry’s relatives are also looking forward to meeting the couple's infant daughter and seeing Archie, who is now a 3-year-old toddler. While ET has learned that it was the sovereign herself who invited Harry and Meghan to attend her celebrations, they will not be permitted to partake in the royal family's traditional balcony appearance at Buckingham Palace during the annual Trooping the Colour event.
K.J. Yossman UPDATE: CNN’s royal correspondent Max Foster has said that Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex – and their children Lilibet and Archie – will attend the Queen’s jubilee.
Archie Mountbatten-Windsor's third birthday. On Friday, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's oldest child turned another year older, and his relatives in the United Kingdom were quick to pay tribute to the toddler on social media. Queen Elizabeth II's Instagram page posted a photo on her Story of Her Majesty and Prince Philip greeting Archie when he was just a baby.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to celebrate their son Archie's birthday on Friday 6 May, with the eldest of the couple's two children turning three. Meghan, 40, and Prince Harry, 37, tend to keep their young son out of the spotlight, having only shared a handful of snaps of him over the last three years. The couple, who are also parents to eleven month old daughter Lilibet, will be celebrating Archie's birthday over in California, where they now permanently reside after stepping down as senior royals back in 2020.
Prince Harry could miss out on the Queen's Jubilee weekend as he has reportedly signed up to play an entire season of polo in California. In February, the Queen reached her Platinum Jubilee as she marked seventy years on the throne and is set to celebrate the momentous occasions between 2nd-5th June 2022. However, 37 year old Harry may miss out on the festivities as he is down to play for the Los Padres Polo team at the Cheval Athletics USPA Intra-Circuit, which is held June 3-19.
Since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped back as senior royals in 2020, the couple have remained notoriously private when it comes to their family life. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who are parents to Archie, three, and 11 month old Lilibet, have only been pictured as a family once on their 2021 Christmas card. However, after it was announced that 37 year old Harry has pledged to play a season of Polo while in California, we may begin to see more of the adorable family.
A royal author has claimed that Prince Harry was "lost" after he left the army while his brother Prince William's "path was clear".Tina Brown, the author of the new explosive royal book The Palace Papers, spoke to Lorraine Kelly on her ITV show this morning and said that Prince Harry was acutely aware of the fact he was "the number two" sibling when he left the army. The former Vanity Fair editor added that it's "unfair" to blame Meghan Markle for the breakdown of William's relationship with her husband - revealing that there were "real cracks" after Harry left the army and "began to feel marginalised" while William was being groomed as future king.
Prince Harry may be across the pond, but his heart is still in the U.K. Over the weekend, the Duke of Sussex was in good spirits playing polo with his longtime pal, Argentine champ and model Ignacio "Nacho" Figueras, near his Montecito, California, home.The match took place at the Santa Barbara Polo and Racquet Club. The 37-year-old’s wife, Meghan Markle, cheered for the British prince as she watched the game alongside Figueras’ wife Delfina and her close friend Markus Anderson.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle were in The Hague this week at the Invictus Games and on Friday, the final day of the event, the Duke made a surprise announcement about the future of the tournament.MORE: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have first public hug during Invictus Games - best photosThe father-of-two revealed that the 2025 games will take place in Vancouver and Whistler in Canada.WATCH: Prince Harry discusses his and Meghan Markle's visit with the QueenIn the announcement, Harry said: "Ladies and gentlemen, Invictus is heading back to North America and this is a very, very good thing."Revealed: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's weekend plans following surprise Windsor visitMORE: Why Prince Harry and Meghan's visit to the Queen on Maundy Thursday was so significantThe location is close to the hearts of the celebrity couple who previously lived on Vancouver Island in Canada in their $14million mansion. The husband and wife duo first attended the games together in 2017During their trip to the Netherlands, Harry and Meghan caught up with a number of members of the Canadian team including retired Warrant Officer from the Canadian Armed Forces, Joanne Bradley.Recalling her meeting with Harry and Meghan, Jo told HELLO! Canada: "Prince Harry came across as very genuine."This is his Games and he's really here for the athletes.
Settling in. Prince Harry got honest about his life with Meghan Markle in the United States two years after their exit from their senior royal duties — and he made it clear that he has no regrets.
Prince Harry has revealed that he feels Santa Barbara is “home now” after exiting the UK to move to California in 2020.The 37 year old sat down with US news anchor Hoda Kotb from the Today Show as he discussed his attachment to the States now after living there for over a year with wife Meghan Markle and their two children, Archie and Lilibet. Harry’s latest interview was filmed during his time over in The Hague, Netherlands, where he is currently hosting the Invictus Games, and it appeared he was quite candid as he spoke about the personal changes in his life after moving with his family across the pond. In a preview clip of his discussion with anchor Hoda released on Wednesday, the Royal mentioned how he felt he had been welcomed warmly in the US and shared his happiness living there compared to the UK.
Hoda Kotb travelled to The Hague in the Netherlands to interview Prince Harry, who’s holding the fifth Invictus Games.