Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were reportedly not invited to Sir Elton John's annual Oscars party in 2023, according to royal expert Tom Bower. The author suggested the snub shows the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are "nobodies in Hollywood".
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Prince Harry is facing a court showdown over his US visa application, following revelations about drug use in his memoir Spare.
The Duke of Sussex has previously detailed his past experiences with drugs, and these admissions in his book could now cause him some trouble.
This week, Harry's name is at the heart of a court case regarding efforts by the US Government to keep his immigration records private. Harry recently said during the Invictus One Year To Go Event that he has thought about becoming a US citizen - but this could be at risk if the judge decides against him in the court case happening in Washington this Friday, 23 February. A US think-tank group is petitioning for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to publish Harry's immigration records to find out whether he admitted to his drug use when he entered the US in 2020.
Upon entering the States, visitors are required to tick a simple yes or no box about whether they are taking drugs. Heritage Foundation lawyer Samuel Dewey told the Daily Mail: "This could be very serious for Prince Harry. If he didn't tick the yes box when he entered the States then his visa will be reviewed and it is possible it could be revoked." In his book Spare, released last year, Harry admitted to taking marijuana, cocaine and magic mushrooms.
Mr Dewey said: "It could well be that he ticked the 'yes' box, in which case he would need a waiver to be granted a visa. We are simply asking who granted that waiver." The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is set to argue that releasing certain information would invade the Duke's privacy. Judge Carl J.
Nicholls is expected to make a decision in the coming weeks. Prince Harry has had a tough time recently. After finding out his dad, King
.Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were reportedly not invited to Sir Elton John's annual Oscars party in 2023, according to royal expert Tom Bower. The author suggested the snub shows the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are "nobodies in Hollywood".
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who moved to Montecito, California, after stepping down as senior royals in 2020, have been supported by six close celebrity friends throughout their journey. Since leaving the Royal Family, Harry and Meghan have built a new life for themselves and their two children in the US.They've also teamed up with big companies like Spotify and Netflix on a number of exciting projects. The couple has released a podcast, a revealing docuseries, and an explosive memoir since stepping back from their royal duties - as well as giving a number of tell-all interviews.
Rachel Zane on the drama “Suits” propelled her to fame. The 42-year-old ex-actress made her infamous exit after seven seasons in 2018 when she married Prince Harry.Her former co-star Wendell Pierce — who played Rachel’s father, Robert Zane, on the USA Network series — recently divulged what he said to her on her last day of filming the show.In a clip for a forthcoming episode of “Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?” obtained by People, the character actor, 60, shared a story from Markle’s final scene.“It was the last night of working and I said, ‘Meghan, your life is going to change, and you’re going to be in a bubble, but just always remember, no matter what, I’m your friend — you have lots of friends,'” he recalled to host Chris Wallace, 76.Pierce continued: “‘We’re always thinking about you, we’ll always be there for you.
were stripped of funded police protection after they stepped back from being “working royals” and moved to the US in 2020.Harry’s lawyers had sought a judicial review of the government’s refusal of his offer to hire police officers as his private security detail, which was initially denied by London’s High Court in May 2023.After the duke’s lawyers appealed the ruling, a judge granted permission for a full hearing to take place that would review the Home Office’s decision to strip the Sussexes of security.The father of two appeared in court on home soil back in December where his challenge of the initial ruling was heard over a two-and-a-half day period.At the ruling, the High Court judge slammed Harry’s claim that he was entitled to a full risk analysis by the Risk Management Board (RMB).“The claimant had no right to require RAVEC to initiate a fresh RMB process in the light of his changed situation,” Judge Lane said.“In determining what fairness demands in this context, it is important to understand that undergoing an RMB assessment is not a right or even a benefit. It is, as Sir James Eadie KC (for the Home Office) submits, an analytical tool.”“I do not consider that there was any procedural unfairness, such as might vitiate the decision,” he added.The case was held in private over privacy concerns.Harry told a hearing that security concerns were preventing him from visiting his home turf.However, Judge Lane said that “there is no merit in this contention.”“The UK is my home.
The Duke of Sussex, 39, recently revealed if he would ever apply for US citizenship as he currently lives in Montecito, California, with his wife, Meghan Markle, 42, and their two children, Prince Archie, 4, and Princess Lilibet, 2.However, there has been some concern over whether or not he would be able to keep his royal titles if he makes that change. According to the US Citizen and Immigration Services policy, the prince would not be able to keep his status as a royal.“Any applicant who has any titles of heredity or positions of nobility in any foreign state must renounce the title or the position,” the law states.
Prince Harry's surprising 11-word answer when asked directly about returning to Royal duties has made King Charles' slimmed-down monarchy look even slimmer, with several key members currently unable to fulfil their roles. The King himself has had to cancel all upcoming public engagements as he undergoes treatment for cancer, while the Princess of Wales is also out of the public eye until at least after Easter as she recovers from abdominal surgery.
Princess Lilibet, 2, and Prince Archie, 4, to meet the sickly monarch in England, one royal expert is asserting. The king’s shock cancer diagnosis was revealed earlier this month — with the Duke of Sussex jetting to the UK to reunite with his estranged father.
Meghan Markle's former co-star, Rick Hoffman, has spilled the beans on a "foul" smell at her wedding to Prince Harry. The 53 year old actor, who played Louis Litt alongside Meghan in Suits, was caught on camera pulling a funny face during the royal wedding at Windsor Castle, in May 2018. Rick has now explained his viral expression during an episode of the Chicks in the Office podcast.
Prince Harry has shared a rare insight into his family life in the US with wife Meghan Markle and their two children.The Duke of Sussex shared an update on the couple's two children, Archie and Lilibet, during an interview on Good Morning America. Harry, 39, was interviewed by host Will Reeve, with the pair discussing everything from King Charles' cancer diagnosis to whether Harry will one day become a US citizen. He also spoke about his life in California, and sweetly said he is "very grateful" to be a father to son Archie, four, and two year old daughter Lilibet.
Prince Harry opened up about so many facets of his life during an interview with Good Morning America.
Prince Harry has opened up about the possibility of him becoming a US citizen in a revealing new interview on Good Morning America.The Duke of Sussex chatted to host Will Reeve about everything from his life in California to his rift with the Royal Family. Harry, 39, relocated to America in 2020 with wife Meghan Markle, 42, after they made the decision to step down from Royal duties.The couple now reside in Montecito, California with their two young children, Archie, four, and two year old Lilibet. Harry told Will that while he doesn't "feel American", he has "considered" applying for US citizenship.
interview with “Good Morning America” Friday, according to the King’s former butler.The Duke of Sussex, 39, “loves his family” and is “grateful” that he was able to visit his estranged father, he said in a tell-all chat with host Will Reeve.But according to Grant Harrold, who worked for King Charles for seven years when he was the Prince of Wales, the Duke’s relatives “won’t be over the moon” about his revelations.“If Harry is going into great discussion about anything, it’s possible that the royals won’t be over the moon,” Harrold exclusively told The Post. “I have no idea why Harry feels the need to speak out, that’s what I don’t understand.
Prince Harry has expressed his gratitude for being able to visit King Charles and declared his love for his family, despite their ongoing feud.The Duke of Sussex broke his silence about his father's cancer diagnosis during an interview with Good Morning America host Will Reeve. King Charles was diagnosed with cancer following hospital treatment for a different health issue, with the news announced by Buckingham Palace last week.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were seen hand in hand, looking very much in love during their Valentine's Day ski trip in Vancouver. Their romantic trip through the snow comes after the launch of their new website Sussex.com, where it was revealed that their children, Archie and Lilibet, will now be known by a different surname.
Prince Harry wanted to "look like a hero" as he dashed to visit his father King Charles in the UK following his cancer diagnosis, a royal expert has claimed. The Duke of Sussex, 39, jetted from California to London after he was told by his father, 75, that he had been diagnosed with cancer following a procedure to treat an enlarged prostate in January.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have touched down in Canada ahead his an Invictus Games event.The couple, who are no longer senior working royals, are visiting for a three-day event to discuss next year's games. Harry and Meghan are no strangers to Vancouver, having briefly lived on Vancouver Island in a mansion called Mille Fleurs.
Prince Harry reportedly 'didn't want to be in the same room' as his stepmother, Queen Camilla, when he came back to the UK to see his father, King Charles, who is battling an unspecified cancer.The 39 year old Duke of Sussex flew for 11 hours from his home in Montecito, California, on Tuesday, 6 February, to support his father after hearing about his illness from the King himself. Harry spent just 25 hours in the UK, meeting his father for just 30 minutes, before flying back to the US, but it's said that he avoided being in the same room as his stepmother, Camilla.
Prince Harry raced back to the UK for a whistle-stop trip after the news of King Charles’ cancer diagnosis was made public last Monday night.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been told that they’re “not welcome” back in the UK by a royal biographer.Royal author Tom Bower believes that the royals are simply done dealing with the Sussexes.“I think Harry volunteered to come to the UK because he didn’t want to appear in Las Vegas, not having visited his father [King Charles III],” Bower told GB News.“Why did he suddenly dash over? It was all his self-interest. It was a gimmick.
Duke and Duchess of Sussex are back to business — and have quietly launched a new website. SussexRoyal.com now redirects users to the newly-launched Sussex.com, which features bios for Prince Harry, 39, and Meghan Markle, 42, as well as links to their Archewell Foundation and Archewell Productions organizations.The foundation’s website has also gotten a face-lift, to coordinate it with the new hub’s dark navy and beige theme.Additionally, the Sussex.com site offers a news tab that summarizes the pair’s achievements.