Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been in quarantine at Tyler Perry’s mansion since moving to Los Angeles in late March, but they have ventured out a couple of times to help with local charities.
26.06.2020 - 16:19 / pinkvilla.com
Prince Harry confessed to missing one of his favourite British sports during his lockout in LA with wife Meghan Markle. The former Duke of Sussex said he was "pining for rugby" as he joined rugby's other famous faces to thank the group for coming together and lending help during the coronavirus crisis.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been in quarantine at Tyler Perry’s mansion since moving to Los Angeles in late March, but they have ventured out a couple of times to help with local charities.
In an interview with the Daily Star, authot Tom Quinn revealed that although Harry 'doesn't hate' living abroad - he is allegedly struggling to find a solid 'role' in the US. Furthermore he claimed the Duke of Sussex's habit of getting "swept up in Meghan's positive energy" has been an existing problem in their relationship.
According to a royal photographer who worked with Prince Harry throughout much of his adult life, the ex-royal has simply “lost the plot,” Page Six reported. Arthur Edwards, 79, claims the Prince’s recent criticism of the British Commonwealth was a massive insult to the Queen and the family’s legacy.
Meghan Markle, along with Prince Harry, is renouncing the HRH title after announcing they announced that they were stepping down as the senior members of the British royal family. The former actress and her husband not only chose to distance themselves from the family by relocating to the US but they have also given up their Sussex Royal titles.
We could already understand Meghan Markle’s frustration at royals’ response to ‘untrue’ tabloids about her, but now court documents issued in a lawsuit against a British media company reveal just how difficult her situation really was. Apparently, the Duchess of Sussex didn’t even feel allowed to speak up for herself as part of a longstanding tradition of media silence from the royal family.
A royal milestone is ahead. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s baby Archie’s first steps are close, according to a royal expert. British royal family reporter Kate Nicholl told Entertainment Tonight on Friday, July 3, that the former Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s 14-month-old son is “just about” ready to start walking.
Prince Harry has taken another step away from being a royal in his transition to private life. The pair will no longer use their "Royal Highness" names as part of the arrangement Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made with Queen Elizabeth.
More details have emerged about the rumored rift between Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and the royal family based on court documents filed in the Duchess of Sussex's ongoing court battle against a British publisher.
On her own. Meghan Markle felt “unprotected” by royals during her pregnancy with Prince Harry’s baby, according to court documented obtained by E! News. In the documents, the former Duchess of Sussex’s lawyers claimed that Meghan and her friends felt “silenced” by the British royal family when the Mail on Sunday and other publications went after her during her pregnancy in 2019.
Meghan Markle is no longer part of the royal family and it’s safe to say that the way the British media treated her while at the palace had a lot to do with her and Prince Harry’s decision to take their son and move to the States, even giving up their titles. That being said, according to a news report, Meghan felt ‘unprotected by the institution’ even, or especially, while she was pregnant with the baby boy.
Prince William, along with the world, was allegedly stunned when his younger brother and sister-in-law made their shocking “Megxit” announcement. On Jan.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle placed a call to Althea Bernstein after the teenager was the victim of an alleged hate crime in Madison, Wisconsin, earlier this week.The 18-year-old spoke to the British royal, 35, and his wife, 38, for about 40 minutes on Saturday, June 27, according to Bernstein’s acting spokesperson, Michael Johnson.The president and CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County shared news of the call in a Facebook post on Saturday.“On the phone with Prince Harry and Meghan
At the same time Prince Harry and Meghan Markle officially stepped down as senior members of the British royal family, the COVID-19 pandemic was causing lockdowns all over the world. This meant that as soon as Harry and Meghan made it to their new home in Los Angeles, they weren’t able to get out and enjoy their new life in America.
As an outsider joining the Royal family, Meghan Markle faced more scrutiny and criticism than almost anyone else on the world’s stage in recent years. Much of it felt like a subtly racist reaction to the fact she was a biracial woman (and an American one at that) marrying into a very traditional aristocratic British family.