Everyone knows that the late Princess Diana was a bona fide fashion icon. The royal was a style queen - from her off-duty cycling shorts to her crisp sharp suits and stunning jewellery.
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Prince William and Harry’s ex-nanny is set to receive substantial damages from the BBC over "false and malicious” allegations used to obtain Martin Bashir’s Panorama interview with Princess Diana in 1995. Tiggy Legge-Bourke appeared at the High Court in London for a public apology from the broadcaster regarding “fabricated” allegations that she had had an affair with the Prince of Wales while working as Charles’ personal assistant in 1995.
Tiggy, who is now known as Alexandra Pettifer, is most known for being Prince William and Harry ’s nanny during the 90s, where she helped the young princes for a number of years. She was brought up on the Glanusk Park country estate in Wales and attended the Heathfield School in Ascot.
After attending the Institut Alpin Videmanette finishing school in Switzerland, Tiggy completed a nursery teacher training course and later opened Mrs Tiggywinkle’s nursery in Battersea.The former royal nanny was hired by Prince Charles in 1993 to look after Prince William and Harry following Charles’ separation from Diana.Tiggy worked in the role for six years before moving on in 1999. Since then, it appears as though Tiggy has remained close to Harry throughout the years and has been pictured with them at various notable events, including the prince's passing-out ceremony at Sandhurst Military Academy in 2006.
According to reports, Prince Harry even took Meghan Markle to visit Tiggy at her home in Cardiff months before the couple’s wedding. “Harry couldn’t wait to introduce Meghan to Tiggy,” a source told The Sun in 2018.
Everyone knows that the late Princess Diana was a bona fide fashion icon. The royal was a style queen - from her off-duty cycling shorts to her crisp sharp suits and stunning jewellery.
Meghan Markle is reportedly concerned that her and Prince Harry’s upcoming trip to Balmoral could “pull at his heartstrings”.The couple dropped their roles as working royals in early 2020 and moved to California to start a new life. However, staff are now said to be preparing for the couple - alongside their children Archie and Lillibet - to visit the Queen at Balmoral in Scotland later this year.The visit could see the Duke, 37, and Duchess, 41, spend time with her majesty, 96, - who recently led tributes to her great grandson Prince George on his birthday - at her Scottish estate during the summer when other senior royals are not around.
Royal fans have been commenting on how much Princess Charlotte looks like her late grandmother Princess Diana in a new video.The seven year old princess appeared alongside dad Prince William, 40, in a video posted to his official Twitter account ahead of the Euro 2022 final on Sunday 31 July, in which he and Charlotte shared their support for the Lionesses. William, who reportedly doesn't want to "weigh son George down" with the "burden of being King", was all smiles in a blue denim shirt as his daughter cuddled him with a blue and white polka dot T-shirt on.
England's Lionesses were pictured returning to their £118-a-night hotel with their trophy while celebrating their UEFA Women's EURO 2022 final victory. On Sunday 31 July, the women beat Germany 2-1 in extra-time at Wembley.
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Prince Harry can now take the British government to court over his security arrangements, a judge in London ruled. When Harry and wife Meghan Markle gave up their status as senior royals and moved to California in 2020, they lost publicly funded U.K. police protection. The Duke of Sussex now wants to pay for his own police security for when he visits his family in Britain and is challenging the government’s refusal to allow it. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle asked to pay for their own security, and the government denied their request.
Prince Harry is now allowed to take the British government to court over his security arrangements in the U.K., a judge in London ruled Friday.
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.
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.
The BBC has vowed “never” to broadcast Princess Diana’s 1995 Panorama interview with Martin Bashir again following the “shocking” revelation of how it was obtained, the corporation’s director-general has said. An inquiry led by Lord Dyson found the BBC covered up Mr Bashir’s “deceitful behaviour” to secure his headline-making interview with the Princess of Wales and “fell short of high standards of integrity and transparency.” The report said that the journalist was in “serious breach” of the BBC’s producer guidelines when he faked bank statements and showed them to Diana’s brother Earl Spencer to gain access to her.
Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince Harry and the royal family have received a formal apology from BBC director general Tim Davie over Princess Diana's 1995 “Panorama” interview. The apology came shortly after BBC confirmed that William and Harry’s former nanny, Alexandra Pettifer, a.k.a.
Prince William's former nanny has received damages from the BBC over "false and malicious" allegations used to obtain Panorama's exclusive 1995 interview with Princess Diana. Alexandra Pettifer, also known as Tiggy Legge-Bourke, was issued a public apology from the broadcaster at the High Court in London over "fabricated" claims she had an affair with Prince Charles while working as his personal assistant. She was also falsely accused of becoming pregnant with the Prince of Wales' child and having an abortion.
Prince William's former nanny has received substantial damages from the BBC over "false and malicious” allegations used to obtain Martin Bashir’s 1995 Panorama interview with Princess Diana. Alexandra Pettifer, better known as Tiggy Legge-Bourke, appeared at the High Court in London for a public apology from the broadcaster over “fabricated” allegations she had had an affair with the Prince of Wales, while working as Charles’ personal assistant in the same year.