Did the royal family’s website subtly shade Prince Harry and Meghan Markle? The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have apparently been downgraded on the list of British royal family members.
17.05.2021 - 14:07 / ok.co.uk
The Queen and Prince Charles have released the first new photo of themselves together since the death of her husband and his father, Prince Phillip. The 95 year old Monarch is launching The Queen's Green Canopy, an initiative encouraging people in the UK to plant trees to celebrate her Platinum Jubilee next year.
Did the royal family’s website subtly shade Prince Harry and Meghan Markle? The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have apparently been downgraded on the list of British royal family members.
Following their decision to step down as senior members of the Royal family, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been demoted on the official royal family website.The couple, who have reportedly picked their unborn child's name, have been moved below Sophie Wessex, Prince Edward and Prince Andrew in the pecking order.The website says the pair will be "balancing their time" between the UK and North America, despite them moving to Los Angeles.
Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex were profiled by The Telegraph from their sprawling Bagshot House home in Surrey.
Prince Harry reportedly found out his grandfather Prince Philip died just one hour before the news was broken to the British public.The Duke of Edinburgh passed away at Windsor Castle on 9 April, while his grandson Harry and pregnant wife Meghan Markle were asleep in California, USA. Officials at the US Embassy made several attempts to contact Harry while he was sound asleep at 3am, it's been claimed.
Royally shocked. Prince Harry has continued to take aim at the British royal family since stepping back from his senior duties — and Prince Charles isn’t pleased.
Prince Harry is speaking out about the deep-rooted issues he has with his father, Prince Charles.
Piers Morgan penned a lengthy rebuke of Prince Harry after he appeared on a podcast and bad-mouthed the First Amendment. The Duke of Sussex has faced some backlash from American political figures after he appeared on the latest episode of Dax Shepard and Monica Padman’s "Armchair Expert" podcast. While chatting about life in Los Angeles – where Harry and wife Meghan Markle have settled since leaving the United Kingdom – the 36-year-old discussed the intense media scrutiny that resulted from
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Good Morning Britain presenter Ben Shephard hit out at Prince Harry after his most recent revealing interview.
Piers Morgan mocked his Good Morning Britain replacement Alastair Campbell following a savage Twitter exchange after he accidentally declared the Queen’s death in an on-air blunder. Following the incident, the 56 year old publicly shared the story with his 7.9 million followers on Twitter as he highlighted the former Labour spin doctor’s mistake.
Queen Elizabeth II was not alone when she offered remarks and opened Parliament. The longest reigning monarch in British history, 95, was joined by her eldest son, Prince Charles, 72, and his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, 73, on May 11 for the State Opening of Parliament at the House of Lords. The occasion marked Queen Elizabeth’s first official engagement since the loss of her beloved husband of more than 70 years, Prince Philip, in April.
Queen Elizabeth II opened British Parliament on Tuesday, but there wasn't the traditional pomp and circumstance. The 95-year-old reigning monarch opted to scale down the event this year, traveling to the Houses of Parliament in a car rather than a carriage. She also chose not to wear a crown or an elegant gown for the occasion.