A new update has come to light in Meghan Markle and Prince Harry‘s tabloid lawsuit.
01.04.2020 - 18:15 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Britain’s Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex have officially closed their office in the U.K.
The couple marked its final day as senior royals on Tuesday, as part of their agreement with Harry’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, they will no longer refer to themselves as “royal” or use the word in their branding.
On 1 April, reporters noted that Harry and Meghan’s office had officially closed, sharing screenshots of the automatic reply from their email address, which reads: “Many thanks
A new update has come to light in Meghan Markle and Prince Harry‘s tabloid lawsuit.
As Meghan Markle's legal battle with British press continues, text messages the royal couple sent to her father have been revealed. In new reply court documents filed in the Duchess of Sussex's lawsuit against Associated Newspapers and obtained by E! News, Markle attempts to set the record straight on her communication with her father, Thomas Markle, in the "lead-up to the wedding." As a result, the filing lists text messages sent to her dad just days before their royal wedding on May 19, 2018,
As Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, prepares to (virtually) face one of Britain’s biggest-selling tabloids in court this Friday, her lawyers have today filed her legal response—complete with emotional text messages to her father—in her case against The Mail on Sunday’s publisher.
"Please note that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will not be engaging with your outlet," reads the letter, which was subsequently printed in the Guardian, as well on Twitter by reporter Mark Di Stefano. "There will be no corroboration and zero engagement," it continues.
Piers Morgan has branded Prince Harry a "pampered little duke" in a scathing rant live on Good Morning Britain.
Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex have reportedly cut ties with four major U.K. newspapers as part of a “new media relations policy”.
As part of his role as patron for the British charity WellChild, which offers support for seriously ill children, Harry made the video call to talk to a group of parents during this difficult time.
Britain’s Prince Harry is making the most of his time with his baby son Archie during the coronavirus lockdown.
Britain’s Prince Harry is making the most of his time with his baby son Archie during the coronavirus lockdown.
The couple pledged just over £90,000 to the charity Feeding Britain for its programs across the UK, which provide families in need with hot meals and food packages. The funds have been called a "godsend" by the organization's national director, Andrew Forsey, and come from excess profits from the BBC's royal wedding broadcast.
The former Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s next chapter is here. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s charity is inspired by Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, their 11-month-old son. Meghan and Harry announced their post-royal non-profit organization, Archewell, on Monday, April 6, and, as fans can see from the title, it’s a tribute to their first born.
Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex have paid tribute to their son Archie in the name of their new non-profit organisation – Archewell.
Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex have paid tribute to their son Archie in the name of their new non-profit organisation – Archewell.
It should go without saying that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's son, Archie Harrison, is not like most 11-month-olds. Public records laws, it turns out, are the great equalizer though. All birth certificates are a matter of public record in the United Kingdom and that includes Archie's.
Following their split from the British royal family and their recent move to Los Angeles, Meghan Markle and Prince Harryare focusing on their time with their 10-month-old son Archie. A source shared with E! News that "like many parents, they are focused on Archie and their family as well.
Meghan Markle’s estranged father believes the Duchess of Sussex should be supporting the British royal family during the coronavirus pandemic – not returning to Los Angeles. “I think Meghan and [Prince] Harry should go back to the royal family in the U.K.
In case ya hadn't heard, , where they're social-distancing along with the rest of the country. And while the royal couple never once said they were planning to lean on the U.S. government to help with their security costs, President Donald Trump hit Twitter to inform them that he'll be doing no such thing:
Despite being in the middle of an international crisis, Donald Trump, 73, had time to stir the pot with Meghan Markle, 38, and Prince Harry, 34! Upon reports of their move from Canada to the U.S., Donald wanted to make it crystal clear that American taxpayers will not be paying for their security detail. “I am a great friend and admirer of the Queen & the United Kingdom,” Donald began his tweet, referencing Queen Elizabeth, 93.
President Donald Trump is busy tweeting but not about the pandemic's crushing weight on , the , or how his recent comments have . Instead, he's taken the time to comment on a report about and .While hospitals around the country are begging for ventilators, masks, and gowns—which some have been taking it upon themselves to — is making his POV known about news that the have reportedly .