In a follow-up post, he tweeted: These last episodes of #HarryandMeganNetflix get more interesting. It's just sad really.
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Princes Harry and Andrew do not want their royal titles removed and were "terribly embarrassed" at the thought, a royal reporter has claimed.
King Charles' son and brother are Counsellors of the State - roles that essentially mean they can 'stand in' for the monarch. The House of Lords has heard a call to remove the princes from the roles.
The House of Lords has heard a call for the Duke of Sussex and King Charles ' younger brother to be removed as Counsellors of State. Royal experts claim the new monarch made the decision for the sake of 'family unity' and even took public opinion into account when making his mind up, the Mirror reports.
The Royal Beat programme on the True Royalty channel discussed the change during a recent talk about the Prince and Princess of Wales' upcoming visit to the US.
The Daily Mirror's Royal Editor Russell Myers told the programme about the process leading to removal of the Duke of York and the Duke of Sussex as Counsellors of State.
"The fact is, they didn't want to remove them completely, because that would have been terribly embarrassing, and Charles is all about unity within the family," Russell said.
"[But] he does understand that there is public feeling towards those two in particular... I think some people are aggrieved at how Harry had gone about treating his family."
He continued: "There was obviously an awful lot of support for the way he did leave the family and chose his own destiny, but I don't think people agree with the fact that if you leave, you should then be able to deputise for the monarch!"
Talking about Prince William and Kate Middleton 's trip to America, Russell says they have a lot to look forward to in getting used to their new royal roles.
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In a follow-up post, he tweeted: These last episodes of #HarryandMeganNetflix get more interesting. It's just sad really.
Prince Harry candidly addressed Meghan Markle‘s depression — and revealed why he blamed himself in the aftermath.
that Prince William and , the Prince and Princess of Wales, are avoiding the Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan. Although they in the aftermath of Queen Elizabeth II's death in September, the between the couples has not fizzled out. Kate, Will, Harry, and Meghan after the Queen's death in September. A source “close to the royal household” told People, "It will take a long time before there is harmony between the brothers.
Meghan Markle, 41, and Prince Harry, 38, are currently preparing for the long-awaited release of the final three episodes of their Netflix docuseries tomorrow, with the couple appearing to suggest more explosive claims.The Real Housewives of New York City star Bethenny Frankel, 52, has taken to TikTok to unleash her view on the already released episodes, claiming the royal couple are just using the opportunity to "money grab" while also calling the series "boring".The first half of the docuseries saw the couple open up about how they met and they shared intimate details about how their relationship blossomed.Harry and Meghan has so far become Netflix’s biggest documentary ever with more views in its first week than any other on the streaming service.The first three episodes recorded 81.55m viewing hours around the world in the week following its release.However, the Real Housewives star, having watched the first three episodes claimed she found them "boring".She said in a short TikTok video: "I found it a little bit boring. It didn’t hold my attention."I don't really understand the goal, because if it's to take down the monarchy - which are your in-laws - which it seems like is a major goal, don't take the names of this monarchy for your children and don't market the titles."It feels like a smash-and-grab job for money.
Prince Harry is considering offers from major US TV networks as he plans to keep revealing royal secrets into the New Year. The Mirror has revealed that the Duke of Sussex, 38, is contemplating sitting in front of the cameras again in January to promote his memoir Spare.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's new Netflix docuseries, Harry and Meghan.The outspoken radio personality called the couple "whiny b*****s" as he was made to watch the show by his wife.Stern spoke about the royal couple on his radio show yesterday morning, with the series having been released days prior.He said on SiriusXM radio show: "It's been painful. I wouldn’t stay with it, but my wife wants to watch it, so we have shows we watch, but they come off like such whiny b*****s."I gotta tell you, man, I just don’t get it."The radio presenter then tried to justify his comments by explaining his thoughts on the Prince's reasoning for leaving the royal family.He continued: "I get Prince Harry being p****d off at the monarchy for his mother.They treated her like s**t."That Prince Charles was such a f***ing c**t to Lady Diana."Stern said that while he felt empathy for Prince Harry over the passing of his mother, he felt the royal did still come across as "whiny".He said: "Jesus Christ, when those two start whining about ‘Wah, wah, wah, and they don’t like me’ and she wants to be beloved in this country, but man, oh man, you know."It's just very weird to watch two people who keep screaming, 'We wanted our privacy, we wanted the press to leave us alone.'"And then what is special that they put out on Netflix — showing you them and their kids and their life.
Denise Welch is one of many celebrities who has shared their thoughts about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's controversial documentary.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex released the first three episodes of their series last Thursday and three more will be shared on Netflix this week.On the day of its release, 64-year-old Denise hit out at those slamming the couple.She wrote: "The vile responses to the H & M documentary show that they are much better in the US and did the right thing for them."The nastiness directed towards them is terrifying."The Loose Women panellist went on to point out royal scandals that have occured over the years, insisting Harry stepping back is nowhere near as bad.Lottie Moss gets new 'lover' face tattoo on drunken nightDenise has been a supporter of the pair ever since they left the Royal Family in 2020.In the documentary, the couple discuss their reasoning behind the move as well as press intrusion, racism and their relationship.They currently live in America with their two children, Archie, three, and Lilibet, one. Back in August, Denise backed Meghan after she claimed the N-word was used towards her children. Speaking on the Loose Women panel, she said: "I do seem to be in the minority, I think that Meghan Markle can do nothing right and hasn’t been able to since the beginning."To live in a world where she is denigrated so badly everyday, even when she was suffering incredibly mental health issues with a child, I don’t know how she survives sometimes."Her comments prompted her co-star Jane Moore to chime in: "You can’t say I want privacy but then she’s inviting the journalists into her life.""She wants privacy from unwanted attention," Denise responded, passionately. Piers Morgan hits back as
Prince Harry and Meghan's Netflix series is likely to have ruined the relationship between the Sussexes and the Prince of Wales for good, a friend of William has claimed.
A meaningful change. Princess Anne and Prince Edward are officially counsellors of state for their brother King Charles III — and their appointments have major implications for Prince Harry.
A closer look at their love! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have shared new details about their story — and never-before-seen photos — in their docuseries, Harry & Meghan.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are detailing their love story like never before!
Carving his own path. Prince Harry shared his thoughts on how men in the royal family look for partners — and explained how his own journey to find love wasn’t as traditional.
Started off on the wrong foot? Meghan Markle‘s first meeting with Prince William and Princess Kate certainly left a lasting impression — but it might not have been a positive one.
Meghan Markle has admitted that her engagement to Prince Harry felt like an "orchestrated reality show".
A former pal of Meghan Markle says she regrets introducing her to Prince Harry, saying "it's all my fault." Lizzie Cundy added that she first met the American actress at a pre-dinner for a charity in 2013 and they got on like a house on fire - and them became good friends after meeting up again.
It's been the most talked about documentary for days - now claims have emerged of 'misleading' footage being used to promote Harry and Meghan 's Netflix show.
Americans are dividing into Team Cambridge and Team Sussex amid tensions between royal brothers Prince William and Prince Harry.
LOOSE Women presenter Carol McGiffin has taken a swipe at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry ahead of their explosive Netflix documentary. The long-awaited £88million show is set to hit screens on December 8, but a trailer was released just hours after Princess Kate and Prince William arrived in the US.
King Charles and Prince William will hold crisis talks in response to any allegations of racism or ill treatment of Harry and Meghan in their TV series, sources say.