Prince Harry is to introduce a special episode of Thomas & Friends to mark the 75th anniversary of the beloved children’s TV character Thomas the Tank Engine.
15.04.2020 - 17:29 / cosmopolitan.com
News recently dropped that Prince Harry is distancing himself even further from the royal family by dropping his surname, Mountbatten Windsor. According to , Harry didn't use his last name or his HRH title while registering his new tourism firm Travalyst, instead listing himself "simply" as "Prince Henry Charles Albert David Duke of Sussex." ...Wow! So much more casual!
This obviously seems like a pretty major change for the Duke of Sussex, but according to an source, Harry is “not planning to
Prince Harry is to introduce a special episode of Thomas & Friends to mark the 75th anniversary of the beloved children’s TV character Thomas the Tank Engine.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex appear to be thoroughly enjoying quality family time as they self-isolate at their rented Malibu home. However, the commencement of the preliminary hearing of the court battle with a UK newspaper is said to have cast a shadow over their otherwise contented life.They have also faced criticism of their decision to blacklist certain media outlets.The couple dialled in to the hearing from Malibu, making them the first royals to attend court remotely.
Queen Elizabeth II recently celebrated her 94th birthday, i.e. April 21, 2020.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shared a private phone call with the Queen to wish her a happy birthday alongside their son Archie on Tuesday.
reported that Meghan and Harry are allegedly hoping to have a second baby in the upcoming year of our Lord 2020. Yay, more babies!!! “Their family is their number one priority,” the source said after confirming.
, where they've been social distancing in their new home with their son, Archie. But the royal couple were recently spotted volunteering amid the coronavirus crisis, dressed down in jeans and masks.
When Dan Tyrell received a delivery of prepared meals from Project Angel Food for himself and neighbor Becky Lincoln, who has Type 1 diabetes, on Wednesday, he thought he recognized the masked volunteers dropping off the food. “I thought that tall red-headed guy looked pretty familiar, and that girl was pretty,” the West Hollywood local commented.
Like all of us, and are trying to find some semblance of normalcy amid the coronavirus pandemic. And for them, that usually means finding a way to give back.
Prince Harry recently broke the royal-obsessive corners of the internet when news broke that he had ditched his royal surname in new documents for his eco-travel initiative, Travalyst.
Prince Harryhas a greater appreciation for all the parents out there after becoming one himself. Though the Duke of Sussex has always understood what it takes to be a good father, he's seeing firsthand how difficult raising a child can be at times.
Prince Harry “reassured” Queen Elizabeth II that dropping his royal surname, Mountbatten-Windsor, wasn’t a “personal dig” at her or the British royal family. But what was Queen Elizabeth’s reaction to Prince Harry dropping his royal surname? A source told Us Weekly on Wednesday, April 15, that the former Duke of Sussex is “not planning to drop his Mountbatten-Windsor title legally,” but simply wants to reserve the use of his surname for more formal occasions.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle just moved to Los Angeles, where they're in social isolation with their son, Archie—and apparently Harry's having a kinda hard time. Which, understandable: He just moved to an entirely new country during a global health crisis, and his father, Prince Charles, was diagnosed with (and has since recovered from) coronavirus back in England.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are locked down in Los Angeles owing to the Coronavirus outbreak. The former Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved from Canada to LA just before US President Donald Trump announced the lockdown.
The Queen covered a lot of ground during the four-and-a-half minutes she spent addressing the Commonwealth about the ongoing impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Sunday night.
Now that and , you might think that they're busy planning out their next big non-royal moves and working on launching their new charitable foundation and brand. However, you'd be very wrong—apparently, Meghan and Harry are currently taking some time off and not stressing about what comes next for them.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's 11-month-old son Archie is settling into life in his parents' new home of Los Angeles, and his social life is still thriving, even if he isn't seeing anyone but his parents in person.
There are a lot of great jokes to be made about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's spectacularly dramatic exit from the royal family in January—I personally went around saying, "How can I quit my family?" and giggling to myself for about a week—but Prince Harry sure won't be making them.
Remember when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced they’d “personally” handle their own security costs following their royal exit? Well, it’s now possible that plan also includes Prince Charles paying for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s security in America. The Duke of Cornwall, 71, is reportedly expected to foot most of the bill as the couple settles down in Los Angeles, Calif. to raise their 10-month-old son, baby Archie.
Britain’s Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex have officially closed their office in the U.K.