Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been put under a different category which separates them from the rest of the Royal Family as King Charles has reset the late Queen's concept of the monarchy.
24.09.2023 - 20:15 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Prince Harry has been told he must "give notice" to King Charles if he wants to stay at Windsor Castle after he was denied a room earlier this month.
The Duke of Sussex, 39, returned to the UK for the WellChild Awards on the eve of the first anniversary of the Queen's death but was declined a room in Windsor Castle. Harry made the trip to the UK alone, while wife Meghan Markle stayed at their home in California with their two children - Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
It's believed Harry wanted to stay in Windsor so he could visit the Queen's resting place at St George's Chapel the following day. According to reports, Harry was offered to stay in Balmoral Castle with King Charles during his visit but his schedule couldn't fit in the trip to Scotland.
Harry is reportedly set to return to the UK in January, and has been told that if he wishes to stay at Windsor Castle or any royal property he must "give suitable notice". The Telegraph reports that the Duke he would have to put in a 'formal request' to see his father during his visit. It is unclear if King Charles was aware of this correspondence.
Harry is reportedly set to return to the UK in January, and has been told that if he wishes to stay at Windsor Castle or any royal property he must "give suitable notice". The Telegraph reports that the Duke would have to put in a 'formal request' to see his father during his visit. It is unclear if King Charles was aware of this correspondence.
Meghan joined Harry in Germany for the second part of the Invictus Games, but did not mark the anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's death in the UK. Tensions between the Sussexes and the Royal Family are running high following the release of their Netflix series and Harry's memoir Spare.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been put under a different category which separates them from the rest of the Royal Family as King Charles has reset the late Queen's concept of the monarchy.
King Charles is said to have delivered a "hidden message" to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex that hints at their re-entry back into the royal world, an expert has claimed.
Lionesses captain Leah Williamson beamed as she was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire by the Prince of Wales at Windsor Castle.The footballer was presented with the OBE, which recognises her services to association football, on Wednesday 4 October. OBEs are awarded for a distinguished regional or county-wide role in any field, through achievement or service to the community. Leah looked stunning for the event as she donned a grey check blazer with matching trousers.
shut the door on royal life in 2020, have conflicting views of what their future should look like, as Harry “longs” to see his estranged pals in London.“Prince Harry’s social life has notably shifted over the past decade,” Mark told OK! magazine. “He appears to have distanced himself from his college friends and lacks a permanent UK residence.”“During his visits to London, he typically resides in hotels and avoids public appearances.
King Charles could “bring his family back together again” by granting Prince Harry a property in the UK, which would allow him to hold onto a vital royal role.
Following reports last week that Prince Harry is desperate to return to the UK, an expert has told OK! his desire to get his old life back is a source of frustration to his wife, Meghan Markle. Entertainment commentator Mark Boardman told us that the 39-year-old Duke of Sussex “longs” for his friends and would love a home in London. But he said Meghan, 42, wants him to leave that chapter behind.
Following reports last week that Prince Harry is desperate to return to the UK, an expert has told OK! his desire to get his old life back is a source of frustration to his wife, Meghan Markle. Entertainment commentator Mark Boardman told us that the 39-year-old Duke of Sussex “longs” for his friends and would love a home in London. But he said Meghan, 42, wants him to leave that chapter behind.
Rumours are swirling that King Charles is keen to "hit the reset button" and reconcile with Prince Harry, amid reports that the US-based Prince is looking to return to the UK.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have split opinions on how often they want to return back to the UK for visits, an insider has claimed.
King Charles is particularly fond of one cocktail which he enjoys drinking before bed, according to a close friend of the monarch.
King Charles, Prince William and Prince George — made its debut.“The royal couple suspected that the entire institution was conspiring against them. As they saw it, the evidence was all around them.
King Charles' famous 'hunky' kilt-clad assistant was spotted by his side once again as he and Queen Camilla landed in France.
King Charles will be served a mushroom dish on his visit to France - said to be among his favourites as it reminds him of Queen Elizabeth II. The 74 year old monarch is set to attend a lavish banquet at the Palace of Versailles alongside Queen Camilla on Wednesday.The menu will reportedly include a porcini mushroom gratin, a favourite of the King as well as his late mother, who died aged 96 in September last year.
King Charles' relationship with his younger son Prince Harry is currently believed to be at an all time low and, as a consequence of their fall out, the monarch has missed out on a close relationship with his two grandkids Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Royal fans enjoyed a double treat last week as two of our favourite couples took to the public stage. While the Prince and Princess of Wales joined forces in Hereford for a lowkey engagement, it was the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s appearance in Dusseldorf, Germany that had everyone talking.The sixth annual Invictus Games, set up by Prince Harry to support wounded servicemen and women, marked the first time in weeks that the pair had attended an official event.
Prince Harry marked his 39th birthday while sipping on beer with his wife Meghan Markle at The Invictus Games in Düsseldorf, Germany. The Duke of Sussex turned 39 on Friday, 15 September while attending day six of the global sporting event which he founded in 2014. Despite their busy day of engagements, Harry and Meghan looked happy and relaxed as they watched the volleyball final between Poland and Colombia at Centre Court.
“Scandals of the Royal Palaces” author Tom Quinn, the former actress, 42, felt “shunted off” when she and Harry moved into the two-bedroom abode that is nestled on the grounds of Kensington Palace.Quinn told the Mirror‘s “Pod Save The Queen” podcast recently that Markle seemingly was “drawn in” by the idea of the royal family and was disheartened to learn she would be residing “in a little cottage” rather than a palace.“I think that actually, she wasn’t too keen on that,” he said. “It seemed like they were being shunted off to a little prefab in the grounds.”“Finding Freedom” authors Carolyn Durand and Omid Scobie, however, claimed that the “Suits” alum was ecstatic to live at the quaint bungalow.They wrote in the biography: “After months of long-distance, Meghan was thrilled to finally be sharing a postcode, W8 4PY, with her partner.”“She felt at home at [Nottingham Cottage] with Harry -— she’s always been able to bloom where she was planted, but she hadn’t moved to London to start a new job,” they added.
Everyone knows that the Royal Family must abide by a series of strict rules and codes of conduct at all times, whether that is adhering to specific protocol, attending events or arriving in a certain order. While those seem enough to remember, there is another rule that affects Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
It’s been reported that Prince Harry was given one major stipulation when he got permission at the very last minute to visit the late Queen’s grave on the first anniversary of her death.
spotted slinking out of St. George’s Chapel in Windsor on Friday after paying his respects to Queen Elizabeth on the first anniversary of her death.