Another reunion in the works. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are planning to attend Queen Elizabeth II‘s Platinum Jubilee, but the festivities will look a bit different than they have in the past.
19.04.2022 - 22:09 / usmagazine.com
A new team member! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle hired Christopher Sanchez, who used to work for former U.S. president Barack Obama, as part of their security team.
The former Secret Service agent has been spotted alongside the Duke of Sussex, 37, and his wife, 40, at this year’s Invictus Games, which kicked off in The Hague, Netherlands, on Saturday, April 16. The event was postponed to this month after the coronavirus pandemic forced organizers to cancel the games two years in a row.
Before joining the royal couple’s staff, Sanchez spent five years working for the U.S. government. He has more than two decades of security experience in areas including crisis management, site vulnerability assessment and advance threat protection.
Harry has been fighting for increased security for his family over the past several months, arguing that it has not been sufficient since he and the Suits alum made their royal exit permanent in March 2020. The couple share son Archie, 2, and daughter Lili, 10 months.
In January, the former military helicopter pilot applied for a judicial review of the U.K. Home Office’s previous decision not to allow him to fund personal police protection for his family while visiting England.
“Prince Harry inherited a security risk at birth, for life. He remains sixth in line to the throne, served two tours of combat duty in Afghanistan, and in recent years his family has been subjected to well-documented neo-Nazi and extremist threats,” the royal’s legal spokesperson said in a statement at the time. “While his role within the Institution has changed, his profile as a member of the royal family has not. Nor has the threat to him and his family.”
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Another reunion in the works. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are planning to attend Queen Elizabeth II‘s Platinum Jubilee, but the festivities will look a bit different than they have in the past.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be attending the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June but won’t be appearing on the balcony.
Together again … almost. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle didn’t see Prince William and Duchess Kate during their secret visit to Queen Elizabeth II‘s Windsor Castle residence.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are being protected by a bodyguard who watched over two American presidents. The Invictus Games competition for wounded service personnel and veterans opened Saturday night in the Netherlands with a standing ovation and a tribute from the Duke of Sussex to the Ukrainian team members, who temporarily left their war-torn nation to compete.The Duchess of Sussex was by her husband’s side for the opening ceremony. Harry founded the Invictus Games to aid the rehabilitation of injured or sick military service members and veterans by giving them the chance, and the challenge, to compete in sports events similar to the Paralympics.
Whether you’ve been through the process or not, it’s safe to say that choosing a baby name can be a pretty hard decision to make. And given that whatever name new parents pick is likely to stay with their child forever, it’s no surprise that royals experience the same difficulties too. In fact, while visiting the Invictus Games in the Netherlands, Meghan Markle has admitted that she and Prince Harry nearly gave their son Archie a different first name.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are currently in Europe to launch the Invictus Games, leaving their children at home in LA. The couple attended the opening ceremony of the veteran sporting event before paying a secret visit to the Queen earlier on in their trip.This marks the first time Prince Harry, 37, has seen his family since April 2021 when he attended Prince Philip's funeral.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were torn when it came to naming their son, Archie. While attending a reading session for children during the royal couple’s trip to the Netherlands for the Invictus Games, Markle shared with a fellow parent who brought her son, Harrison, to the event. Sherry McBain, a nursing officer in the RAF and a competing member in the Invictus Games, said that her wife, Mandy, discussed with Markle how both their sons share the name "Harrison." Prince Harry and Meghan Markle almost named their, Archie, a different name. (Getty) "[Meghan] was like 'Harrison, that's Archie's middle name', and Mandy was like 'Yeah, I know,'" McBain told the PA news agency.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly being protected by ex-US President Barack Obama's former bodyguard. After a brief visit to the UK, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been enjoying their first public appearance in Europe for the Invictus Games in the Netherlands. And Harry, 37, and Meghan, 40, were seen being flanked by ex-Secret Service agent Christopher Sanchez, who spent five years protecting presidents, including Barack Obama and George W.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle kicked off day two of the Invictus Games with more sweet moments. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex spent their Easter in The Hauge, Netherlands, with a full day of events. Harry, 37, and Meghan, 40, arrived during the athletics portion hand in hand.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were spotted putting on a loved-up display as they kicked off day two of the Invictus Games in the Netherlands on Sunday 17 April. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who briefly visited the UK earlier this week, have been enjoying their first public appearance in Europe since stepping back as senior royals in 2020. Indeed Harry, 37, and Meghan, 40, beamed as they met with the competitors, including Lisa Johnston from Team UK, at the competition which supports military personnel and servicemen and women who have fought.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle finally kicked off the fifth edition of the Invictus Games after two years of delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Meghan Markle, 40, was spotted comforting her husband Prince Harry as they tenderly held hands during the beginning of the Invictus Games, which followed a secret visit to see the Queen at Windsor Castle. The couple made a brief stopover in the UK on their way to the Netherlands for the international sporting event, which supports military personnel and servicemen and women who have fought.
The Invictus Games kicked off on Saturday with an automotive obstacle course ahead of an evening opening ceremony attended by the games' founder, Prince Harry, and his wife Meghan Markle. Harry founded the Invictus Games to aid the rehabilitation of injured or sick military service members and veterans, by giving them the challenge of competing in sports events similar to the Paralympics.This year's competition is taking place in the Dutch city of The Hague. Ahead of the opening ceremony, he got up close to the action when he was driven around the obstacle course.The couple later waved to spectators as they were driven around in miniature Land Rover cars with children at the wheel.
Meghan Markle was spotted sharing an adorable moment with her husband Prince Harry as they kicked off the first day of the Invictus Games in the Netherlands on Saturday 16 April.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex flew in to the country this week after a brief stopover in the UK, and the couple looked poised and ready to brave cameras despite a year of mostly hiding from the limelight at their sprawling Montecito mansion in California. As they met with supporters of the Invictus Games, the royal couple were all smiles as they enjoyed some time outside in the April sunshine.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are enjoying their second day in the Netherlands’ capital The Hague, where this year’s Invictus Games are being held.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are enjoying their second day in the Netherlands’ capital The Hague, where this year’s Invictus Games are being held.