Prince Harry turns 36 today. The royal family member, who stepped down as a senior from the British royal family, is celebrating his birthday with Meghan Markle and son Archie in the United States.
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Prince Harry has filed a legal complaint against The Sunday Times.
The filing comes after the British paper claimed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Netflix deal “scuppered” plans to have a television fundraiser for Prince Harry’s Invictus Games.
“The event was shelved because the primary revenue generator was ticket sales from a live concert in Los Angeles in the Spring of 2021,” a statement read. “Given current global circumstances with COVID, the event needed to be reconceptualised.”
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Prince Harry turns 36 today. The royal family member, who stepped down as a senior from the British royal family, is celebrating his birthday with Meghan Markle and son Archie in the United States.
announcement that they have paid back all the public money for the renovations to Frogmore Cottage marks a significant milestone as they shape their new lives. Following confirmation that they are no longer taking funds from Prince Charles, they have now, it seems, achieved complete financial independence from “The Firm” and, crucially, from the British public purse.
are doing pretty swell after leaving the British monarchy. Like, , , and have ! But there is this bummer: Harry lost his honorary military titles after , which left both him and Meghan heartbroken.
Harry and Meghan Markle left the UK, swapping state banquets and public walkabouts for meetings with Hollywood execs. But last week, their transformation from working royals to showbiz power-players was complete, after it was revealed they’d signed a massive deal with Netflix “to produce documentaries, feature films, scripted shows and children’s programmes”.
They’re out of the red, and they’re never looking back!
Prince Harry has paid his debt.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been laying low since they made their move to Los Angeles, but it looks like they‘ve actually been working on something major behind-the-scenes all along. The royal couple just signed a huge deal with Netflix.
The sweetest tribute. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry honored Princess Diana with her favorite flowers on the 23rd anniversary of her death on Monday, August 31. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex spent the day volunteering at the Preschool Learning Center in Los Angeles, a program of the Assistance League, where they helped children replant their garden.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have made a surprise visit to a preschool in Los Angeles to plant Princess Diana's favourite flowers.The 35 year old Duke of Sussex's mum died following a car crash in Paris, France at the age of 36 on 31 August 1997.To mark the 23rd anniversary of her death, Harry was accompanied by his 39 year old wife as they joined young children to plant forget me nots in the preschool's learning garden.
It has not even been a month since the news of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry shifting into their Montecito mansion made the headlines. The former royal couple, who left the UK earlier this year, was in Canada for a while before they shifted base to Los Angeles.
Prince Harry spent the 23rd anniversary of his mother Princess Diana's death honoring her legacy. The 35-year-old Duke of Sussex and his wife, Meghan Markle, lent their efforts to the Preschool Learning Center, a program of the Assistance League of Los Angeles, on Monday where they spent the morning helping children replant their garden. Everyone, including the children, wore masks at the outdoor event.
Life has changed a lot for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle since they moved to California with their one-year-old son Archie! The proud father-of-one revealed what he and Meghan call their mini me, when he appeared in a video conference for the Rugby Football League’s anniversary.
Duke of Sussex Prince Harry says that only coronavirus has stopped him from returning to the UK. The Duke, 35, who quit royal life alongside wife Meghan Markle earlier in the year, also vowed to fly home for the Rugby League World Cup in 2021.
Prince Harry paid a virtual visit to members of Britain’s Rugby Football League to mark the occasion of the league’s 125th birthday.