The Crown returns with the second part of its highly-anticipated sixth series on Thursday (December 14).
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Prince Harry has spilled the beans about Meghan Markle's tiara fitting with his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, just days before their Royal wedding. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex said "I do" at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle in May 2018, after a whirlwind romance and quick engagement. Meghan was a vision in a simple white dress by Clare Waight Keller from French fashion house Givenchy, topped off with a long white veil and a stunning tiara.
There were rumours that the tiara belonged to Princess Diana, and some even suggested Meghan wasn't allowed to wear one of the Royal tiaras. But Harry has set the record straight, revealing that his grandmother personally lent Meghan a tiara from her own collection. In his memoir Spare, the 39 year old shared that he and Meghan were moved when his mum's sisters, Lady Jane Fellowes and Lady Sarah McCorquodale, offered to lend them one of Diana's tiaras for their special day.
However, just days before the wedding, the Queen invited Harry and Meghan to Buckingham Palace for a private meeting. "Shortly before the wedding, however, Granny reached out. She offered us access to her collection of tiaras.
She even invited us to Buckingham Palace to try them on. Do come over, I remember her saying," he wrote. "Extraordinary morning.
We walked into Granny's private dressing room, right next to her bedroom, a space I'd never been in. Along with Granny was a jewellery expert, an eminent historian who knew the lineage of each stone in the royal collection. Also present was Granny's dresser and confidante, Angela [Kelly]," Harry explained.
The Crown returns with the second part of its highly-anticipated sixth series on Thursday (December 14).
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Archewell Foundation, which they set up after stepping down as senior royals, has released its 2022/2023 report which reveals details of the work it has done over the last year in the form of a glossy new video with a bold, four-word message – "Show Up, Do Good". As well as also releasing a 28-page report of the causes it has aided over the past year, Archewell's one-minute video comes with the strong and defiant message attached.
The Royal Family appears to have subtly hit back at one of Omid Scobie's accusations in his new controversial royal book, Endgame.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have failed famously in their crusade to destroy and damage the British royal family. As opinion polls display, they have inflicted significant self-harm in the process.The release of the much-hyped book, "Endgame" by the Sussexes’ purported "mouthpiece," reporter Omid Scobie, is the latest, sad attempt to harm the monarchy. It mostly rehashes old gossip, while professing not to emanate from the duplicitous duo.
The Prince and Princess of Wales carry out hundreds of official engagements every year and act as patrons or global ambassadors to hundreds of charities all over the world.They do all of this and never put a foot wrong. While that would sound like enough to fill up anyone’s schedule, they are also parents to three very important little royals.The couple have made it clear from the beginning that their first priority will always be Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis' welfare to ensure that they are raised in a stable and happy environment as they prepare for the unenviable task that lies ahead.
Royal author Omid Scobie's new bombshell book Endgame is set to hit the shelves tomorrow but it has been reported that there are a number of inaccuracies in it.
Six years ago, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced their engagement, a moment that would change their lives forever.They shared this joyous news at Kensington Palace, where Meghan proudly displayed her sparkling engagement ring. During their interview, Harry was visibly overjoyed, likely because Meghan had accepted his proposal.
Kate Middleton was spotted on Royal duties as rumours of a bombshell book published by Omid Scobie swirl.
Prince Harry reportedly tried to guilt trip King Charles with a question about Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet in an attempt to persuade him to change his mind about taking Frogmore Cottage off him.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry reportedly sent Kate Middleton and Prince William's kids Christmas presents but didn't even receive a thank you text from them in return, according to a royal author.
EXCLUSIVE: The Crown has been criticized by the Queen’s former press secretary for lacking sensitivity in its portrayal of the events surrounding Princess Diana‘s death.
The Princess of Wales, who hasn't spoken to her sister-in-law for years, allegedly saw Meghan Markle as a threat, shaking up the palace's status quo, according to a new royal book. Meghan's past life as a Hollywood actress was seen as too different from the palace's values by both Kate and Prince William, according to Omid Scobie's new book Endgame. The book also alleges that they allowed their team to spread some of the worst rumours about the Sussexes.The explosive claims from Endgame have been serialised in French magazine Paris Match, which states: "Every time she hears about Meghan, Kate shudders and giggles." The book also quotes a close friend of the couple saying: "She [Kate] spent more time talking about Meghan...
A new book claims Prince Harry begged his father King Charles to be allowed to keep using Frogmore Cottage ahead of their eviction from the Windsor estate home earlier this year.
Celebrities such as Prince Harry and Ben Affleck have been very open about their love of certain fast-food restaurants; something their fans can relate to. Whether they are raving about their favorite McDonald's order or their go-to Dunkin' Donuts coffee, these stars cannot get enough. Here is a look at some celebrities and their favorite fast-food restaurants.
Meghan Markle has reportedly been 'secretly messaging King Charles' with updates on her little ones, Archie and Lilibet, despite the ongoing 'feud' between the Sussexes and the Royal Family.This new revelation comes from Royal biographer Omid Scobie, who writes in his new book Endgame that he was "surprised" to discover that Meghan had maintained contact with her father-in-law. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have had a strained relationship with the Royals since their shocking exit over three years ago Tensions between Harry and his royal relatives has escalated in the last couple of years, when he made a number of startling revelations about them in his and Meghan's Netflix docuseries, and his memoir Spare.
Former Royal Correspondent Charles Rae was not pleased with the latest series of The Crown as he revealed he has seen the first four episodes which are "completely awful". The first four episodes of The Crown season six dropped on Netflix on Thursday 16 November and focuses on Princess Diana (played by Elizabeth Debicki) and Prince Charles (Dominic West) as they navigate their first Summer as a divorced couple. Viewers will then have to wait a little longer as the second part of the final ever series will be released on 14 December with five episodes Speaking to GB News, Charles said: “I thought it was completely tasteless, I thought it was dreadful, I just thought it was appalling.
Meghan Markle is looking to the future of her career in Hollywood with Prince Harry.
first four episodes of the sixth season premiered on Netflix Thursday, and viewers are scratching their heads over the questionable scene showing the phantom of Diana (played by Elizabeth Debicki).The Princess of Wales died alongside her boyfriend, Dodi Fayed, in a car crash on Aug, 31, 1997. She was 36. While Part 1 of the show features the death scene (but not the crash itself), both Dodi’s and Diana’s spirits return to on-screen speak to their loved ones following the event.In the appropriately titled fourth episode, “Aftermath,” the aftereffects of the two dying is played out.Warning: Spoilers for Season 6 of “The Crown” below.Between the time of the Paris crash and Diana’s funeral at Westminster Abbey a week later, there are three separate instances when her or Dodi’s spirit appears.As then-Prince Charles (Dominic West) flies to France to retrieve Diana’s body, he contemplates the loss on a plane.“Paris,” he says.
The Crown has returned to Netflix for its sixth and final series, which is set to explore Princess Diana's final days.
The new series of Netflix's The Crown has been released and with Elizabeth Debicki returning to take on the role of Princess Diana. Part one of season six of The Crown launched on the streaming platform in the UK today (Thursday 16 November) with four episodes available to watch.