Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are celebrating their love abroad! The newlyweds jetted off to France for their honeymoon and have made the streets of Paris their own personal runway.
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Meghan Markle has always been vocal about women’s issues and the role she would like to play in making the lives of women better in any way that she can. In the past, the mum-of-two, 40, has worked with Smart Works, an organisation that helps women in the workplace through job interview training and also provides appropriate clothing for them.The Duchess of Sussex is also keen to support women’s organisations and rights in the jewellery that she wears and has been spotted with a diamond ring on her pinky finger from jewellers Shiffon Co., which has a special meaning behind it.
The $2,800 ring called the 1972 tennis pinky ring was created in “honour of the 50th anniversary of Title IX, the landmark legislation that paved the way for women in sports.” The ring is a play on the traditional tennis bracelet and is shaped in a spiral to allow the diamonds to show from all angles. According to Shiffon Co.’s official website, the diamond studded pinky ring is continuing this legacy and supporting women through its sales.
“This diamonds all around version of our signature pinky ring continues the mission of supporting women with 19.72% of profits going to our Women in Sports Investment fund.This fund will investment in female funded companies in sports related verticals, including health and wellness.” New York-based Shilpa Yarlagadda, who founded the fine jewellery brand from her Harvard dorm room, in a bid to close the gender gap particularly in entrepreneurship, spoke to People about the duchess wearing her ring. She said: "When Meghan wore our ring, it was just such an amazing moment.
I've always been super inspired by her. I listened to her UN Women's speech when I was in high school." “I watched Suits and I was a part of an
.Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are celebrating their love abroad! The newlyweds jetted off to France for their honeymoon and have made the streets of Paris their own personal runway.
they famously quit royal life in 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are used to a certain level of scrutiny. But as the couple stepped out in New York last week, with Harry giving a speech to the UN to mark Nelson Mandela day, they found themselves also making headlines for all the wrong reasons.The release of Tom Bower’s bombshell book, Revenge: Meghan, Harry And The War Between The Windsors, has left the former Suits actress “furious” – and Harry feeling yet more guilt over the pressure they keep coming under.Some of the cutting allegations include that Harry’s old school friends called him “f**king nuts” for dating Meghan after she scolded them for their sexist jokes at a shooting weekend and more royal fallouts with family members – including raking over the infamous bridesmaid dress incident that supposedly left Kate Middleton in tears.
On 23 July Declan Donnelly announced the happy news that he and wife Ali Astall had welcomed a baby boy to their family with an adorable snap of the newborn.Taking to Instagram Dec, 46, wrote: "Shortly before 10am yesterday, 23.7.2022, Ali and I welcomed the arrival of our son, Jack Anthony Alphonsus, a very welcome ray of light. "He is wonderful and Isla is beyond excited to be a big sister! D x". The youngster’s name is a homage to the men in Dec’s life including best pal Ant McPartlin and also a nod to his father who passed away in 2011.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are ‘floundering and totally lost’ after moving to America, claims Sharon Osbourne. The 69-year-old believes the couple have not ‘found their path yet’ after stepping down from the royal family and trying to kick off their own careers.
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Spilling the royal tea. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s life in the royal spotlight is dissected in Tom Bower‘s new book, Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were spotted in a loving embrace as royal watchers zeroed on Prince Harry, 37 affectionately squeezing Meghan’s leg as the pair travelled to New York to deliver a keynote speech to the United Nations on Monday 18 July. As the assembly gathered for Nelson Mandela Day, The Duchess, 40, is caught reaching for her husband’s hand, before he moves to affectionately squeeze her leg.
A new book focusing on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has made some surprising claims about the Duchess of Sussex, including how she Googled her now husband before their first meeting.Tom Bower's unauthorised biography, Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors was released on 21 July. And with the explosive book also featuring “interviews from insiders who have never spoken before", fans can expect plenty of royal bombshells to drop following its release.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry marked Mandela Day by attending the 2020 UN Nelson Mandela Prize award ceremony in New York.The informal meeting was held by the General Assembly, and came just days after explosive claims were made about Meghan by journalist Tom Bower in his forthcoming book about the duchess and her relationship with the royal family, Revenge. But Meghan was not showing any sign of being upset or feeling vulnerable about the book's claims.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle looked loved-up as the left a trendy restaurant where they had been eating with friends during their trip to New York.The couple spent the evening at Chef Andrew Carmellini's Tribeca hotspot, Locanda Verde, with pals just hours after Harry gave a keynote speech at the UN. The pair looked very much in love as they smiled and held hands as they left the restaurant, following a busy day that saw Harry speak at a United Nations event honouring Nelson Mandela.
Meghan Markle appeared to be all smiles as she took a selfie with a fan despite the looming release of "bombshell book", Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the war between the Windsors.The Duchess of Sussex, 40, was snapped on Monday July 18 attending a lunch date at the Crosby Hotel, New York, with an unidentified woman. Meghan, who was wearing a soft pink blouse with a pair of navy mini shorts, even had time to speak with a passer-by and grab a quick picture with them.The royal accessorised her outfit by wearing a delicate gold watch with several matching bracelets.
A new book focusing on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is set to be released on 21 July, and it contains numerous bombshell revelations about the Duchess of Sussex. Meghan, 40, and Harry, 37, are the focus of Tom Bower's unauthorised biography, Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the war between the Windsor's, which features “interviews from insiders who have never spoken before".
Prince Harry has revealed when he realized that his wife, Meghan Markle, was his “soulmate.”
Prince Harry has heartwarmingly paid tribute to his wife Meghan Markle by calling her his “soulmate” during a highly anticipated speech at the UN. The couple attended the organisation’s New York headquarters on Monday as part of a wider celebration of Nelson Mandela International Day.They were invited along to an event held by the General Assembly to mark the special day, with Harry even giving a keynote speech to a number of keen listeners.The Duke of Sussex was just one of several speakers, which also included the Deputy Secretary-General and the President of the General Assembly – however it was his touching reference to his wife that many fans felt stole the show.
Prince Harry delivered a keynote speech on Nelson Mandela International Day, in which he referred to his wife Meghan Markle as his "soulmate." On Monday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in New York City, where the British royal gave a special address to the United Nations.The couple held hands as they entered the building and Markle, 40, wore a pinky ring signifying women's empowerment, People magazine reported. After New York City Mayor Eric Adams spoke, Harry addressed the assembly.
Royals in the Big Apple! Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are in New York City for the U.N. General Assembly’s celebration of Nelson Mandela Day.