Since he was born back in 1982, Prince William's whole life has been mapped out for him.
05.01.2022 - 14:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Prince Harry is said to have been shocked by the abrupt way Prince Andrew spoke to his kitchen staff at Kensington Palace.
It's claimed Harry would "pull a face" over how Prince Andrew treated staff, especially when ordering them to fetch some exotic requests.
On one occasion, the Duke of York is said to have 'barked' an order for mangoes.
Chef Darren McGrady, who used to work in the Royal household at Kensington Palace said there was a real difference in the way that different family members
Since he was born back in 1982, Prince William's whole life has been mapped out for him.
Prince Harry's possible removal as a Counsellor of State could be the "final nail in the coffin", a source has claimed. By law, the Counsellors of State include the Sovereign's spouse and the next four people in the line of succession who are over the age of 21. At the moment, Prince Harry, 37, his brother Prince William, 39, their father Prince Charles, 73, and his brother Prince Andrew, 61, are the four people who form the Counsellors of State.Two or more of the Counsellors of State are appointed by Letter Patent to act in Her Majesty's place in the event that she is unable to undertake official duties on a temporary basis due to illness or absence abroad.
Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor, the daughter of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, is sharing her birthday with a very important date for her great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have added to Her Majesty’s stresses by launching a controversial legal fight in the High Court. The ex-royals shocked last week when it was revealed they are disputing a decision made by the government that says they are not allowed police protection when in the UK, even if they personally pay for it.The 37 year old has argued that the security team he employs in California to protect himself, Meghan, and their two children – Archie, two, and seven-month-old Lilibet – would not have legal jurisdiction in the UK nor access to local intelligence.
some drama going down, and the royals in question may ceremonially lose their titles! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have captivated the world, polarizing the media and the global population, ever since he realized she was “the one.” After meeting over a blind date in 2016, their romance has been on the fast-track to become one of the most talked about love stories in the world.Following a shocking decision to distance themselves from the lineage and make a leap to Hollywood, the two have begun to create a whole new path for themselves that now includes two shining children, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor and Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor (how’s that for a mouthful when they’ve grown and are down for a scolding?). While some worry that the union may not last forever and that Harry is cast beneath the “Markle Sparkle,” what’s the truth beneath it all? Good thing I’m a pop culture astrologer and can see how their stars align!Prince Harry was born on September 15, 1984.
Fighting for his rights. Prince Harry has spoken openly about the challenges he faced both during his royal tenure and after his exit — and his battle for proper security came to a head in January 2022.
Prince Harry is said to have held secret talks with his father Prince Charles in a bid to heal their rift.The Duke of Sussex, 37, reportedly "reached out" to his father the Prince of Wales following their fallout last year. Harry and Charles' rift is said to have sparked when Prince Harry said he felt "let down" by his father in his explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey.The fall out between the father and son is said to have continued as Charles felt "deeply hurt" by his son's revelations on his Oprah interview, where he opened up on his experience in the Royal Family alongside his wife Meghan Markle.
Prince Harry faces the threat of never going back to his former royal life if he is axed as a Counsellor of State, it’s claimed.
During the 90s and 00s we’d all race downstairs to catch a few kids TV shows before our parents woke up. From Raven and Jungle Run to Art Attack, Basil Brush and 50/50, the shows shaped our childhoods - and annoyed the hell out of the adults.
Prince Harry has been blasted as "petulant" after news he has threatened to legal action on the British government amid a row over security. While the Duke of Sussex, 37, opted for a "private life" in the United States when he quit his royal duties, he has pled for security when he returns home with his wife Meghan Markle, 40, and their two children – offering to foot the bill. Now, royal expert Jennie Bond has told OK! that the dad of two is coming across as "petulant" and "he can't have it both ways".
Prince Harry has been dealt another fresh blow as Buckingham Palace are reportedly trying to remove him from his role as Counsellor of State.The 37 year old is currently in a battle over security he receives when in the UK – threatening to sue the British government if he is not allowed royal protection when he visits his home country. Harry waived his rights to police protection when he and wife Meghan Markle stepped down as senior members of the Royal family in 2020.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry wanted to set an example on a special day. On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex provided meals for volunteers and staff organizing Monday’s events at The King Center in Atlanta, a spokesperson for the couple told People magazine.The couple also received support from the late minister and activist's daughter, Dr.
Prince Harry is reportedly taking legal action after saying it is unsafe for him and his family to return to the UK without security – and a Royal expert has now revealed how while Harry has shunned his Royal role, his life hasn't changed that much. The government removed Harry and Meghan's UK police security following their decision to relocate to the States. Prince Charles has since offered Harry an "olive branch" by inviting him to stay with him on his next UK visit after he claimed it wouldn't be safe to return without royal protection.
Prince Harry's request for police protection is the biggest sign yet that he and his family are planning to return to the UK, a royal expert has explained.The 37 year old argues his private protection team in the US does not have access to UK intelligence information that is necessary to keep his wife Meghan Markle and children, Archie and Lilibet, safe when in the country. And while many reports suggest his request is an excuse for he and Meghan to not return to the UK, Duncan Larcombe says he think it means the Duke and Duchess of Sussex could be plotting an imminent return.
The Duke of York and the Duke of Sussex will not be awarded Jubilee medals like other members of the Armed Forces, it's been reported. Marking Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's 70 years on the throne, around 400,000 medals are expected to be awarded to serving members of the police, fire, emergency and prison services.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle experienced a "wake up call" after the Palace released a photo featuring the Queen, Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince George, a royal commentator claims.