Prince Harry is speaking out about his safety concerns. In a Friday court hearing, lawyers for the 37-year-old royal said he's unwilling to bring his children to the U.K.
30.01.2022 - 15:51 / variety.com
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorPrince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Archewell production company said they are continuing to press Spotify to make changes to address the “serious harms” presented by COVID misinformation on its platform.The erstwhile British royal couple have an exclusive multiyear podcast deal with Spotify, although to date they have released only one short holiday audio special.In a statement Sunday, Archewell said Harry and Meghan first reached out to Spotify in April 2021 to express “concerns” about “the all-too-real consequences of COVID-19 misinformation on its platform.” The statement did not call out Joe Rogan, but it was last April when the extremely popular podcaster drew widespread criticism after he suggested people don’t need to get COVID vaccines if they are young and healthy. “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast is exclusively distributed by Spotify.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who last year officially parted ways with the British Royal Family, are speaking out on the issue after Spotify removed Neil Young’s catalog from the streamer last week due to his objections over Spotify’s distribution of the Rogan podcast. “Spotify has recently become a very damaging force via its public misinformation and lies about COVID,” Young said, citing an open letter from 260-plus health professionals calling on Spotify to crack down on coronavirus falsehoods in Rogan’s podcast.
Subsequently, Joni Mitchell also said she would be removing her music from Spotify.“Since the inception of Archewell, we have worked to address the real-time global misinformation crisis,” an Archewell rep said in a statement. “Hundreds of millions of people are affected by the serious harms of rampant mis- and disinformation every
.Prince Harry is speaking out about his safety concerns. In a Friday court hearing, lawyers for the 37-year-old royal said he's unwilling to bring his children to the U.K.
Prince Harry “does not feel safe when he is in the U.K. given the security arrangements applied to him,” according to his lawyer, Shaheed Fatima. Harry’s legal team revealed this during a hearing at the High Court in London on Friday (Feb. 18), per the Associated Press. While Harry, 37, still views England as his home, he’s unwilling to bring his children – Archie, who is almost 3, and 8-month-old Lilibet – until a new security arrangement can be worked out.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's daughter Lilibet is thought to have finally had her first royal visitor.The couple's little girl and younger sister to two year old Archie was born June 4, 2021, over a year after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex opted to move permanently to California, America. Born in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic sadly meant that Meghan, 40, and Harry, 37, weren't able to take her over to the UK to meet her royal family members.
Prince Harry, 37, was spotted at Super Bowl LVI on Sunday, Feb. 13, with his cousin, Princess Eugenie, 31. The royal relatives sat together at SoFi Stadium in L.A. and watched as the Rams beat the Cincinnati Bengals by a final score of 23-20. Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, 40, now live in her home state of California, so it’s a safe bet that the Duke of Sussex was rooting on the Rams. Meghan wasn’t pictured at the big game.
When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle welcomed their first son back in 2019, fans were left scratching their heads when his birth certificate was released.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are "still learning what was said behind their backs" before they stepped down as senior members of the Royal family, Omid Scobie claims. Harry, 37, and Meghan, 40, announced they were stepping down in March 2020, with their royal patronages now being reassigned throughout the family, starting with Harry's England Rugby titles going to his sister-in-law Kate Middleton.
Prince Harry knows the importance of taking time for his mental health. The 37-year-old Duke of Sussex shared what he does in his own self-care time during an appearance at a virtual event for BetterUp, alongside Meghan Markle's longtime pal, Serena Williams. «The self care is the first thing that drops away. I'm happy to admit that — as a husband, as a dad,» shared Harry, who welcomed his second child, daughter Lilibet Diana, last summer with wife Meghan.The father of two noted that he tries to put aside 30 to 45 minutes a day in the mornings for himself. «OK, one of the kids has gone to school.
Prince Harry has shared rare insight into his children Archie, two, and seven month old Lilibet's routine at home in their California mansion. The Duke of Sussex, 37, who is "laying low" as he "doesn't want to cause anymore upset" according to an expert, appeared in a live stream with close pal Serena Williams and the founder of mental health start up BetterUp, Alexi Robichaux, on Thursday 3 February to talk about "mental fitness". During their discussions, Harry shared how he has previously "experienced burnout" and feels he must meditate every day now.
Spotify has been accused of “hiding behind the language of internet platforms” to avoid taking responsibility for its content amid ongoing controversy over anti-vax material on comedian Joe Rogan’s podcast. Musician Neil Young pulled his back catalogue from the streaming site last week to protest sharing a platform with The Joe Rogan Experience, which he accused of spreading false information about vaccines.