A new book titled Brothers and Wives: Inside the Private Lives of William, Kate, Harry, and Meghan allegedly sees author Christopher Andersen speak to new palace sources about the reported rift between the royal brothers.
24.11.2021 - 16:39 / ok.co.uk
Buckingham Palace faces fresh fears this week as a tell-all series digs deep into Prince William and Prince Harry’s raging rift. The BBC Two series, The Princes and the Press , explores the royal family’s relationship with the media - focusing on Prince William and Kate Middleton, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Episode two airs next Monday and it’s said that within palace walls, senior officials are worried sick about it. According to the Express, the palace is concerned that the documentary
.A new book titled Brothers and Wives: Inside the Private Lives of William, Kate, Harry, and Meghan allegedly sees author Christopher Andersen speak to new palace sources about the reported rift between the royal brothers.
They’ve reportedly barely spoken all year, but if you ask Prince William, it’s time that he and Prince Harry settled things once and for all – especially now that their father Prince Charles has been dragged into the drama.Last week, there was outrage at Buckingham Palace, after claims made in a new book named the Prince of Wales as the mystery figure who had speculated about the skin tone of Harry and Meghan Markle’s future children – something his spokesperson rubbished, saying, “This is
Prince William and Kate Middleton will be sending gifts to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children Archie and Lilibet despite the couples' "rift", a royal expert has said. Harry, 37, and Meghan, 40, will not be spending Christmas with the Royal Family at Sandringham this year, but that doesn't mean their children won't be receiving presents.
Prince William has reportedly been left "frustrated" that the BBC is cooperating with Netflix to "commercialise" Martin Bashir's Panorama interview with Princess Diana.The broadcasting giant confirmed to The Telegraph that they allowed the show to film scenes portraying events that followed the infamous interview outside their New Broadcasting House in London.The show is set to see actor Richard Cordery, 71, who is portraying Marmaduke Hussey – who was chairman of the BBC's board of governors at
With Christmas fast approaching, members of the Royal family have been gearing up for the festivities, showing off their enviable Christmas trees, lavish décor and luxurious decorations on social media. Typically spending Christmas at the Queen ’s Sandringham Estate, royals enjoy multiple traditions, exchanging their gifts on Christmas Eve, watching the Queen’s speech and attending a Christmas morning service.
Ever since they started living in separate countries, William, Kate, Harry and Meghan’s relationship hasn’t been the closest. The Fab Four—as they were once known—are more like the Far Four at this point. But could that be changing soon?
Prince William and Prince Harry got into it a few years ago over the latter brother’s relationship with Meghan Markle, according to American journalist Christopher Andersen‘s newly published book, Brothers and Wives: Inside the Private Lives of William, Kate, Harry and Meghan.
A new book is making some shocking claims about how Prince Harry’s relationship with Meghan Markle led to friction with other members of the royal family, particularly his brother, Prince William.
Prince William and Kate Middleton will not be airing their Christmas Carol concert on the BBC after unhappy reactions with a royal documentary on the channel.The Duchess of Cambridge will be hosting the charity fundraiser – which will be shown on ITV instead - with the Duke sat in the audience.This news comes as The Sun reports that the Royal couple were not pleased with BBC going forward with documentary The Princes and the Press lead by Amol Rajan, after it alleged Prince William was
The historic bond between the BBC and the Royals seemingly fractured on Monday, after the corporation aired the first episode of it's two-part series The Princes And The Press. But Kate Middleton, 39, is clearly not letting the row affect her - with the future Queen looking "confident" and in high spirits when she visited Nower High School in Harrow on Wednesday.
The British royal family has put on a united front and issued a rare joint statement condemning the BBC for publicizing "overblown and unfounded claims" in a documentary that aired Monday night in the U.K.
The Royal households have criticised a BBC documentary looking into Prince William and Prince Harry's relationship with the British press.
The Royal family has released a rare statement against the BBC documentary that centred around the Duke of Cambridge and Duke of Sussex's relationship with the media. The first episode of The Princes and the Press aired on Monday 22 November and included interviews with journalists, lawyers and private investigators involved in the Royal family and also the media.
Prince William’s aides have said that he did not brief against his brother Harry in light of an explosive documentary on the brothers’ relationship with the media airing on BBC.The documentary, titled The Princes And The Press, will be released at 9pm on Monday 22 November - a programme which has reportedly angered the Queen and Prince Charles. According to sources, the documentary will make allegations that the two brothers have briefed against each other.