The British royal family is arguably the most recognizable royal family in the world, and its members have amassed impressive fortunes.
15.08.2023 - 21:39 / ok.co.uk
Meghan Markle celebrated her birthday this month but wishes from the Royal Family were noticeably absent through fear of being "fake", according to a royal expert.The Duchess of Sussex turned 42 on Friday, 4 August and was flooded with birthday messages from adoring fans on social media, but there was a noticeable silence from senior members of the Royal Family who didn't join in on the well wishes. Last year, the official Twitter accounts for the Royal Family, including the now Prince and Princess of Wales along with King Charles and Queen Camilla publicly wished Meghan a happy birthday.
"Wishing a happy birthday to The Duchess of Sussex!” wrote the Kensington Royal Twitter account for Prince William in honour of Meghan's 41st birthday. But in a shift, neither of the accounts posted anything for the duchess birthday this year.
Historian, writer and broadcaster, Tessa Dunlop spoke exclusively to OK! and said it would have looked "fake" if the Royal Family had shared a birthday message for Meghan on social media. She said: "I just think that they probably felt it looked a bit fake, given the whole world knows they're not really speaking much at the moment.
"I think it would have looked a bit disingenuous, probably to slap photos up there with really no noticeable communication going on behind the scenes. "It would have looked disingenuous and insincere." Tessa added: "But if they had posted I would have thought 'that might be behind the scenes that things are coming along as well'.
The British royal family is arguably the most recognizable royal family in the world, and its members have amassed impressive fortunes.
Prince Harry is "natural, funny and likeable" and his new Netflix documentary shows us "what we have lost", a royal expert said. The Duke of Sussex's Netflix documentary series, Heart of Invictus, was released this week and follows ex-military who competed in the 2022 Invictus Games following tragedy as they rebuild their lives. Harry founded the global sporting event, Invictus Games, in 2014 and will attend this year with his wife, Meghan Markle, joining him later when it is held in Germany, Düsseldorf from 9 September.The event is no doubt very special to Harry with his new documentary providing a closer glimpse inside those lives who compete in the games, along with the duke talking about his own experiences.
fallout from the royal feud?Prince Harry, 38, may be losing tresses due to stress from his ongoing rift with his family, according to a hair transplant expert.Spencer Stevenson, founder of SpexHair, told The Daily Star that the Duke of Sussex is not just suffering from male pattern baldness due to his hair-itage. “Due to the high amount of stress he must’ve been through in recent years dealing with all the exposure surrounding him and his life, it will have definitely negatively impacted his hair,” Stevenson said.“Definitely, the relationship with his estranged family is not helping on top of male pattern baldness,” he added.The royal redhead was slammed earlier this month for his new headshot that debuted on the site for the mental health “transformation” firm BetterUp.The pic featured a strangely luscious-looking crop of hair atop his balding head.In early August, Harry was photographed shopping for his wife, Meghan Markle, 42, in Tokyo — and his hair appeared thinner, brighter and less abundant than the darker mop in the new headshot.
Meghan Markle's former boss and the creator of the legal drama Suits has claimed that the royal family forced the show to edit certain lines in the script following the actress' public relationship with Prince Harry.
Suits creator Aaron Korsh has said the royal family requested changes to the show’s script after Meghan Markle and Prince Harry went public with their relationship.Markle, who first began dating Prince Harry in 2016, played attorney Rachel Zane in the legal drama for seven seasons. She exited the show in 2018 prior to their royal wedding in the same year.In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Korsh recalled how one particular line of dialogue was cut at the royal family’s request after Markle and Harry’s relationship came to light.“I remember one was a particular line of dialogue and, look, I’ll just say what the line was,” Korsh said.
Meghan Markle's Hollywood stardom only briefly converged with her time in the spotlight as an impending member of the British royal family. And the creator of the television show "Suits," which Markle starred in seven seasons, says the royals gave their two cents on what the future Duchess could and could not say on the program.
Meghan Markle from saying certain words on “Suits,” according to the show’s creator, Aaron Korsh — and a synonym for the word “rooster” may have something to do with it.“I will say, and I think Harry put this in the book, because I heard people talking about it — [the royal family] weighed in on some stuff,” Korsh revealed in an interview with the Hollywood Reporter on Tuesday.“Not many things, by the way, but a few things that we wanted to do and couldn’t do, and it was a little irritating,” he added.Korsh explained that Markle, 42, was supposed to deliver the line, “My family would say poppycock,” but the royal family had it nixed.“The royal family did not want her saying the word,” Korsh claimed about the Palace. “They didn’t want to put the word ‘poppycock’ in her mouth.
Teenagers across the country will likely be full of stress as they collect their GCSE results today, a feeling that even the Royal Family will not have been immune from. And while the Royals may have had the privilege of attending some of the country's most prestigious schools, with both Prince William and Prince Harry having attended the £42,501 a year Eton College, that doesn't mean they all achieved straight A*s and As. Attending schools such as Eton College, Gordonstoun, and Marlborough College, the royals are a rather mixed bag when it comes to academic success, something that's likely true of families up and down the country.
Mirror reports. Charles plans to chisel out specific roles for his son and heir Prince William, as well as Princess Kate and Queen Camilla.“His Majesty is very clear.
Following the ongoing rift between the Royal Family, Kate Middleton "wants to reach out to Prince Harry" and is "something she wants to deal with" a royal expert said. Within the space of a year, tensions have noticeably grown between the Royal Family and Harry after his explosive memoir Spare was released in January, not forgetting the Oprah Winfrey interview and Netflix docu-series that were previously aired alongside his wife Meghan Markle.
As students around the country anxiously open their A-level results today, it may serve as some comfort to know that just like them, even members of the royal family have suffered with the same nail biting nerves before opening the all important envelope. From King Charles to Kate Middleton and even the most recent royal to sit her exams last year, Lady Louise Windsor, there has been no shortage of variety in grades either, with some of the senior royals performing better than others.
going to see the “Barbie” movie with a group of girlfriends, there seemed to be something missing from the day: a public birthday shoutout from her in-laws.However, one royal expert believes there’s a reason why the royal family stayed radio silent on Markle’s special day, and that’s because they may have run the risk of looking “fake.”“I just think that they probably felt it looked a bit fake, given the whole world knows they’re not really speaking much at the moment,” royal historian Tessa Dunlop recently told UK’s OK! Magazine.“I think it would have looked a bit disingenuous, probably to slap photos up there with really no noticeable communication going on behind the scenes,” she continued.Dunlop also added that she thinks there’s been a “firmer line drawn in the sand” between the Sussexes and the royal family, especially off the heels of Prince Harry’s bombshell January tell-all memoir, “Spare,” and their December Netflix docu-series, “Harry & Meghan.”In both of the projects, the couple made many allegations about the royal family — including Prince Harry’s claim in “Spare” that his brother, Prince William, 41, physically “attacked” him during a spat over Markle before they stepped down from their roles as senior royals in 2020. Markle also told her alleged side of the story to Oprah in a sit-down interview, which aired in March 2021.
Prince Harry and Prince Andrew have “no road back” to the royal family under King Charles' reign as the monarch is aware that the British public “has no appetite” for their return, according to a royal commentator.
Prince Harry is still determined to have his royal relatives apologise to his wife Meghan Markle for the way they treated her after their marriage.
There have been many attempts to compare Meghan Markle to the late Princess Diana since her relationship with Prince Harry became public.
Buckingham Palace has quietly removed the HRH title from Prince Harry's biography on the official Royal Family website. The move comes three years after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down as senior royals and relocated to America.The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, had her HRH title removed from the website following the couple's decision, however, Harry's was only removed recently, despite having given up the title when he stepped down from his role as a senior royal.Throughout his page, Harry is now referred to as "The Duke" or simply "he" rather than His Royal Highness.
Prince Harry's "His Royal Highness" title was removed from his profile page on the royal family's website, more than three years after he and his wife Meghan Markle stepped down from their roles as working royals. As part of the agreement made between the couple and the royal family in January 2020, Harry, 38, and Markle, 41, would no longer use their "HRH" titles after stepping back from their official positions.
Prince Harry will no longer be referred to as «His Royal Highness» on his family's website.The U.K. news outlet noticed on Friday that the Duke of Sussex was called «His Royal Highness» twice in his bio on the royals' website, despite stepping down from senior royal duties in 2020 with his wife, Meghan Markle, and relinquishing that title. However, by Tuesday, those references had been removed from the website in reference to Harry.The reported last week that the royal website did not appear to have been completely updated since the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Sept.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are going to be on their own when honoring Queen Elizabeth II‘s death next month.
The official royal family website deleted Prince Harry’s HRH title three years after the Duke of Sussex and his wife, Meghan Markle, stepped down from their roles as senior royals.