Lorraine Kelly blasted Prince Harry for missing Prince Philip's memorial service.
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Netflix's portrayal of Prince Harry as a teenager in the sixth series will put the royal in a difficult "dilemma", royal expert Duncan Larcombe has told OK! This week, a casting call for two young actors to play Prince Harry and his brother William as teenagers was put out by the royal drama’s casting associate, Kate Bone.The notice, which was posted on Netflix, asks lookalikes of the royal brothers to get in touch, with a note saying the show will consider actors between the ages of 16 and 21 for Prince William and actors between 16 and 20 for Prince Harry. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page.The fifth series of the show – which will be released later this year – is set to show very young versions of Harry and William, but it's not yet known what the plans for actors playing them in their teens will be. Prince William was 16 years old when his mother, Princess Diana, died in a car crash, while Harry was 12.
According to royal author and expert Duncan Larcombe, the move puts Prince Harry in a difficult position given his ties to the streaming giant. Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, 40, signed a huge deal worth £100 million with the company in recent years.
And while Duncan says Prince William will be "furious" about the series showing him at the most tender time of his life, he says Harry is in a tricky position. Duncan explains: "This is a real dilemma for Harry.
How can you not be so upset and angry at someone cashing in on your trauma... "Netflix can just make up conversations with the premise that it is a drama.They are basing it on history, but in order to make it something watchable they are dramatising
.Lorraine Kelly blasted Prince Harry for missing Prince Philip's memorial service.
It seems Prince Harry’s Prince William birthday invite won’t be going out in the mail anytime soon. The Duke of Cambridge has reportedly decided not to invite his younger brother, or Meghan Markle, to his milestone 40th birthday party over the summer.
Scottish breakfast TV host Lorraine Kelly has slammed Prince Harry over his refusal to attend Prince Philip ’s memorial service on Tuesday saying that he will “regret” his decision when he looks back. Harry — who lives on a £10 million Californian estate with wife Meghan Markle — decided not to return to the UK and appear at the service held at Westminster Abbey on Tuesday March 29 due to his ongoing row over police protection. Lorraine revealed that she was surprised at the 37 year old’s decision not to fly home and pay his respects.
Prince Harry has faced fresh criticism over his decision not to attend his grandfather Prince Philip’s memorial service. The prince announced his decision not to return for the memorial service, which took place on Tuesday morning, after he raised concerns about his safety during his trips to the UK.The Duke threatened legal action to acquire security for his family when they fly over from the US.
Prince Harry has reportedly "banned" comedian and actor Jack Whitehall from seeing him after he made a joke calling the Royal "Ginger Nuts". The 33 year old Jungle Cruise star recently revealed that comments made at the 2015 Royal Variety Show may have led to him being blacklisted from seeing his old friend. What's more, Jack claimed he wasn't invited to 37 year old Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding in 2018 as a result.The stand-up comic explained as part of his How To Survive The Summer Holidays tour with his parents Michael, 81, and Hilary, 59, according to The Mirror.The star's dad began: “Jack, I read a book recently and it changed my life.
Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee is just around the corner but the jury's still out on if both of her grandsons will be in attendance. A source tells ET that despite a report that Prince William banned Prince Harry from his birthday, there have been no engagements where Harry has been «banned.» He hasn't been banned from celebrating his grandmother at her Platinum Jubilee in June either — which will mark 70 years of service for the queen, 95, who ascended the throne in 1952 at the age of 25.In fact, it's quite the opposite, with the source sharing that Harry was invited to Prince Philip's service of thanksgiving next week even though he has indicated he won’t be attending.The judicial case related to Harry's security, in which he's seeking hire and pay for private security for him and his family in the U.K., has not been resolved and is still under review, which might be why he's choosing not to attend a few events in his home country, despite his plans to attend the Invictus Games in The Hague in the Netherlands next month.ET royal expert Katie Nicholl said Harry's absence raises questions about his relationship with his family.«This, has of course, raised questions about relationships with his family and even with the queen, who he was once so close to. We know that Prince Harry was totally able to come over to the United Kingdom, he obviously feels he can't because of the security situation with his family,» Nicholl shared.
Prince Harry suffered 'substantial damage' to his 'reputation' following an article over his concerns for police protection, his lawyers have claimed. The Duke of Sussex, 37, whose attendance at the Queen's Jubilee celebrations later this year have been called into question, is suing the Mail on Sunday after the newspaper allegedly made a 'misrepresentation of the facts' over his offer to fund his own police protection, according to a court filing, as seen by Newsweek.
their bitter two-year feud.And while insiders had hoped that time would heal their wounds, it seems the reverse has happened. In fact, we’re told, Harry’s recent actions – including the decision to snub his late grandfather Prince Philip’s memorial service next week – have apparently shocked and appalled William, and have made him reconsider any olive branches he was willing to extend, including the pressing matter of whether he should include Harry in his 40th birthday celebrations.According to insiders, William has decided that, rather than wait for Harry and wife Meghan Markle to decline, he’s simply not going to invite them.
Hidden away beneath ill fitting shoes, bunions are a secret agony for many. So sufferers took comfort in the fact that Prince Harry seemed to be among their number, after spotting the familiar signs as the 37-year-old posed bare footed in an arty black and white photo with wife Meghan. Fortunately for Harry, there may be a simple solution - and it's one his stepmother Camilla Parker Bowles can help him with.The Duchess of Cornwall is devoted to the British footwear brand Sole Bliss, wearing more than 10 pairs of their surprisingly stylish footwear on regular rotation to ease her aching feet.
Prince Harry is heading overseas. The 37-year-old Duke of Sussex is planning to attend the Invictus Games in The Hague in the Netherlands next month in his capacity as founding patron, a spokesperson tells ET.Harry recently appeared in a video promoting the Games, in which he practiced his Dutch, donned an orange outfit, and told athletes, «See you soon in The Hague.»The Games, which start on April 16, will come a few weeks after Prince Philip's service of thanksgiving in the U.K., which, as ET previously reported, Harry will not attend. Philip, Harry's grandfather, died in April 2021 at age 99.At the time, a spokesperson for Harry added that, while the duke will not be returning to the U.K.
Prince Harry transformed into orange fancy dress as he promoted the Invictus Games which is set to be held in Holland in April.The Duke of Sussex, 37, was seen speaking with members of the team as he practised his Dutch ahead of the fifth Invictus Games which is set to take place in The Hague, Netherlands, between April 16 and 22. Harry was seen on a video call in his home office at the reported £10.5million Montecito mansion he shares with wife Meghan Markle, 40, and children Archie, two, and nine month old daughter Lilibet.
The Queen was reportedly only informed of the news that Prince Harry would not be attending the memorial service of his grandfather Prince Philip just 15 minutes before the public announcement was made. Prince Harry ruled out returning to the UK for his grandfather’s memorial service this week in a statement. It read: “The Duke will not be returning to the UK in late March, but hopes to visit his grandmother as soon as possible.” Harry, 37, and his wife Meghan Markle, 40, will not be jetting back to the UK for the Service of Thanksgiving on March 29 at Westminster Abbey, a spokesman confirmed on Friday 11 March.
Kate Middleton is thought to have ‘shed a tear’ after a comment from Prince Harry on her wedding day. Prince William and Kate married at Westminster Abbey in a ceremony in front of thousands of guests that was televised to millions of people around the world. However, they still managed to give the wedding a personal touch, thanks in part to the speech given by William’s best man, brother Prince Harry, at the reception.
Prince Harry will not be heading to the United Kingdom this month. ET has learned that the 37-year-old Duke of Sussex is not attending the service of thanksgiving honoring his late grandfather, Prince Philip, at Westminster Abbey on March 29. Philip died in April 2021 at age 99.A spokesperson for Harry says that, while the duke will not be returning to the U.K.
Prince Harry has ruled out returning to the UK for Prince Philip's memorial but 'hopes to visit the Queen as soon as possible'. The Duke of Sussex, 37, who recently attended a rodeo in Texas despite his wife Meghan Markle's animal rights activism, will not be jetting back to the UK for the Service of Thanksgiving on March 29 at Westminster Abbey, a spokesman confirmed on Friday 11 March.