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  • Real reason Prince Harry ‘pulled out’ of Archie’s godfather’s wedding revealed after ‘challenges’ exposed

    Real reason Prince Harry ‘pulled out’ of Archie’s godfather’s wedding revealed after ‘challenges’ exposed

    Sources claimed Harry had spoken personally to Hugh

    PRINCE Harry is reportedly not attending his son’s godfather’s wedding after ‘challenges’ over his attendance were exposed.

    The royal, 39, has snubbed the event set to celebrate his billionaire childhood pal, the Duke of Westminster Hugh Grosvenor, and Olivia Henson on Friday.

    Prince Harry has snubbed the wedding of childhood pal and Duke of Westminster Hugh Grosvenor
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    Prince Harry has snubbed the wedding of childhood pal and Duke of Westminster Hugh GrosvenorCredit: Getty

    Hugh Grosvenor is set to marry Olivia Henson in the 'wedding of the year' on Friday
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    Hugh Grosvenor is set to marry Olivia Henson in the ‘wedding of the year’ on FridayCredit: PA

    Prince William, pictured with suited Hugh in 2018, is understood to be given the role as an usher at the wedding
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    Prince William, pictured with suited Hugh in 2018, is understood to be given the role as an usher at the weddingCredit: AFP

    It was unlikely Meghan Markle would have been Harry's plus one as she 'never wants to return' to the UK
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    It was unlikely Meghan Markle would have been Harry’s plus one as she ‘never wants to return’ to the UKCredit: Getty
    Estranged from his family, Harry is said to have spoken personally to Hugh about his and wife Meghan Markle’s invite to Chester Cathedral tomorrow.

    The Duke of Sussex and Hugh made the decision to avoid the “inevitable clamour” between the now-US-based Prince, his brother William and dozens of mutual friends who aren’t on speaking terms with Harry.

    A source close to the Sussexes told People magazine: “There was an acknowledgement on both sides that it would be difficult for Harry to attend.

    “It was an understanding between the two friends.

    “The decision certainly avoided the inevitable clamour had estranged brothers Prince William and Prince Harry both attended the nuptials, eliminating the possibility of the big day being overshadowed for the couple.”

    Hugh, who “owns half of London” is expected to have Prince William as an usher at the “wedding of the year”.

    The property mogul, who owns nearly 2,000 buildings all around the world, is the godfather to cousins Prince George, 10, and Archie, five.

    Rumours were sparked that Hugh and wife-to-be Olivia had avoided inviting the Sussexes all together when plans got underway following their engagement last year.

    According to the Sunday Times, the 7th Duke of Westminster didn’t want there to be any awkwardness for the Royal Family.

    It comes hours after the couple were excluded from a royal event.
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    Harry and Meg have not received an invite to the Trooping the Colour ceremony on June 15 this year.

    It marks the second time the pair, who quit the UK in 2020, have been shunned from the occasion.

    After making the transatlantic relocation four years ago, the couple have launched a barrage of vile attacks against the Firm.

    With Meghan “never wanting to come back” to England, it was extremely unlikely the mum-of-two would have been a wedding guest if Harry had decided to come.

    Princess Kate has been invited to attend the wedding with doting husband Wills but it is unclear whether she will go as she continues with preventative chemo.

    William attended a D-Day anniversary event on Wednesday with King Charles and Queen Camilla.

    The Heir gave a moving speech thanking veterans and their families before giving a short and sweet update on Kate’s condition.

    He told attendees she was feeling “better”, adding: “She would’ve loved to be here today.”

    Meanwhile, the King was introduced to a 99-year-old paratrooper who turns 100 in August. Charles said: “I’ll have your card ready.”

    Earlier in the day the Monarch made his first speech since his cancer diagnosis – in two health battles that shook the Firm.

    He stood tall with medals on his chest and Camilla at his side, telling veterans and their families: “We are all eternally in their debt.”

    He added: “The stories of courage, resilience and solidarity which you have heard today and throughout our lives cannot fail to move us, to inspire us and to remind us of what we owe to that great wartime generation, now tragically dwindling to so few.”

    Charles said it was our privilege to hear the stories.

    He added: “It is our duty to ensure that we and future generations do not forget their service and their sacrifice in replacing tyranny with freedom.”

    Wills stood not far from some of the country’s last surviving veterans as they looked back on the campaign that opened the path to peace and freedom in Europe.

  • How Duke of Westminster & his fiancee took inspiration from Princess Kate for their lavish wedding

    How Duke of Westminster & his fiancee took inspiration from Princess Kate for their lavish wedding

    Details of the lavish wedding revealed below

    THE Duke of Westminster is tying the knot with his fiancee today – in a wedding that’s taken inspiration from Princess Kate’s big day.

    Hugh Grosvenor, 33, is marrying Olivia Henson, 31, at Chester Cathedral, and it’s set to be the society wedding of the year.

    Hugh Grosvenor and Olivia Henson will tie the knot today
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    Hugh Grosvenor and Olivia Henson will tie the knot todayCredit: PA

    The couple's wedding is looking to resemble Princess Kate and Prince William's big day in 2011 - with trees seen being brought in this week
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    The couple’s wedding is looking to resemble Princess Kate and Prince William’s big day in 2011 – with trees seen being brought in this weekCredit: James Whatling

    Maple trees lined the aisle at Wills' and Kate's big day at Westminster Abbey
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    Maple trees lined the aisle at Wills’ and Kate’s big day at Westminster AbbeyCredit: Getty

    Snaps showed massive greenery displays being put up at Chester Cathedral this week
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    Snaps showed massive greenery displays being put up at Chester Cathedral this weekCredit: Splash
    The Duke, who was once dubbed the UK’s richest bachelor, is King Charles’ godson, and the godfather of both Prince George and Archie.

    Prince William is set to be an usher at the wedding, while Prince Harry was said to have agreed not to attend to avoid clashes with his brother amid their rift.

    The King and Princess Kate were said to have been invited to the big day, too, but it’s understood they won’t due to their health.

    But it could feel like the Princess of Wales is there in spirit – the couple appear to have drawn decorative inspiration from when she and Wills wed in 2011.

    Snaps of preparations at Chester Cathedral show van loads of flowers being brought in, with scaffolding surrounding parts of the church.

    Workers could be seen hauling trees towards the venue, while bouquets of flowers lined the streets nearby.

    The happy couple are said to have ordered 10,000 flowers in for the occasion, which 400 of their nearest and dearest will attend.

    The greenery mirrors that of Kate and Wills’ wedding, where they filled Westminster Abbey with trees.

    Six field maple trees and two hornbeams lined the isle and sat near the altar for the Royal wedding.

    Kate was also said to have brought in nearly 30,000 flowers for the wedding.

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    The Duke of Westminster is said to have paid to have 10,000 flowers planted throughout the city for the occasion – and they’re all 100% British.

    A spokesperson for him and Olivia this morning said: “The Duke and Miss Henson have taken a great deal of care in planning the wedding, putting their own personal stamp on all the arrangements and have made a conscious effort to involve local and regional suppliers in several aspects of the day.

    “This is an incredibly special day for the Duke and Miss Henson and they are very much looking forward to the service.

    “The couple have also been moved by the messages of support they have received from around the region and are hugely grateful that people want to share in their happiness.”

    The couple announced yesterday that the hundreds of well-wishers who line the streets will be given free ice cream while A-List guests file into the chapel.

    Even the phone boxes were getting a spruce up – with a painter seen touching up the gold crowns at the top with strict attention to detail.

    The Duke recently revealed why the couple decided on the church as the venue.

    He said: “We’ve obviously got a long association with the cathedral as a family so we were here for my father’s memorial, my sister’s wedding and every Remembrance Sunday that I can attend is here.

    Kate & Wills’ wedding

    The Royal Wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton took place on April 29, 2011, and was declared a public holiday in the UK.

    Since William isn’t the first in line to the throne, the wedding was not a full state occasion, which meant many details of the big day were left down to the couple.

    The wedding was watched live by 36million people and was jam-packed with all the usual pomp and ceremony of a royal occasion.

    The engagement came seven years after Kate and Wills first got together, in October 2010, sparking mass excitement all over the world.

    “But I’m unbelievably excited and I also wanted to make it very clear how unbelievably helpful people have been, how supportive they’ve been so far, which I’m unbelievably grateful for because I do realise that it’s going to be a big, big thing for the city.”

    It’s not been revealed how much money is being poured into the big day – but it’s expected to be a decent fortune.

    Hugh became a billionaire at the young age of 25, after his father Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor died in 2016 of heart attack aged 64.

    Born on January 29, 1991, Hugh was the youngest son of Gerald and Natalia Phillips – who can trace her own lineage back to Russian poet Alexander Pushkin.

    This left him head of a property empire that has swept up more than 1,500 buildings around the world.

    The Grosvenor Group owns about 300 acres of land in Mayfair and Belgravia – which is why Hugh is often described as owning “half of London”.

    In addition to this, they own major city centre developments such as Liverpool’s ONE shopping centre, Tokyo apartments, a “large chunk” of Silicon Valley and Annacis Island, off Vancouver.

    He and Olivia met through friends in 2021, after two years of dating, the Duke proposed to her at Eaton Hall, which is his sprawling family estate in Cheshire.

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    Olivia works for London-based food firm Belazu and is said to speak Italian and Spanish.

    She will become the new Duchess of Westminster, once they are wed.

    The couple are said to have invited 400 guests
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    The couple are said to have invited 400 guestsCredit: James Whatling

    Preparations were in order this week
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    Preparations were in order this weekCredit: Splash

    Prince Harry will not attend the wedding but Prince William will be an usher
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    Prince Harry will not attend the wedding but Prince William will be an usherCredit: AFP

  • Why Prince Harry won’t be at pal Duke of Westminster’s wedding today

    Why Prince Harry won’t be at pal Duke of Westminster’s wedding today

    An insider has reportedly shed light into what’s gone behind the scenes between Prince Harry and his friend the Duke of Westminster, ahead of his wedding on Friday.

    Harry and William’s potential reunion discussed by Schofield

    Prince Harry did receive a wedding invite to the Duke of Westminster’s lavish wedding tomorrow but declined after both parties recognised the “challenges of his attendance”, a source has claimed.

    The seventh Duke of Westminster, Hugh Grosvenor, is marrying Olivia Grace Henson at what has been so far dubbed the society wedding of the year.

    The extravagant ceremony is set to take place on Friday, June 7, at Chester Cathedral.

    It will be attended by 400 guests, including Prince William who, as well as Harry, is a long-standing friend of the duke – crowned the richest man in Britain under 40.

    The Prince of Wales is set to be an usher during Friday’s event, which could have seen the heir to the throne show his brother his seat, despite neither of them being on “speaking terms”.

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    Prince Harry will be be attending his friend, the Duke of Westminster’s wedding (Image: Getty)
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    Now according to People magazine, there was an “acknowledgement on both sides that it would be difficult for Harry to attend”.

    The outlet claimed it could “confirm” the Duke of Sussex did receive an invite, however after having a conversation with Hugh, a source said that there was an “understanding between the two friends” that he wouldn’t attend.

    An insider close to the bride and groom told People that Harry and the Duke of Westminster “mutually made the agreement”.

    A source added that Harry had sent “his love and support and admiration for the couple” for their wedding day.

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    Prince William will be an usher during Friday’s lavish wedding ceremony (Image: Getty)

    Meanwhile, the magazine claimed that “the decision certainly avoided the inevitable clamour had estranged brothers Prince William, 41, and Prince Harry both attended the nuptials, eliminating the possibility of the big day being overshadowed for the couple.”

    It comes as another three key royals are set to miss Friday’s wedding.

    The Princess of Wales is not expected to be in attendance as she undergoes preventative chemotherapy for an undisclosed type of cancer.

    King Charles, who is also undergoing cancer treatment but has resumed his duties will miss out on the celebrations as he and Queen Camilla will only have just returned from a busy day of engagements in Normandy.

     

  • Bizarre rule that means Meghan Markle ‘would be a princess’ if stripped of Sussex title

    Bizarre rule that means Meghan Markle ‘would be a princess’ if stripped of Sussex title

    Meghan Markle would have been styled something completely different had she not been given the Duchess of Sussex title.

    Meghan Markle would have been styled something completely different had she not been given the Duchess of Sussex title.

    Meghan Markle would be titled princess if she were to lose her duchess title, a royal commentator has claimed.

    They claimed that the Duchess of Sussex would be styled as Princess Henry if Prince Harry was stripped of his current title by his father, King Charles.

    Technically, women who are married to a British prince are subsequently styled with their husband’s names, like Princess Michael of Kent, who adopted the feminine form of her husband’s name because he does not hold another title.

    Harry can’t be stripped of his prince title as it’s his birthright unless done so after an act of Parliament, thus Meghan would be known as Princess Henry if she did not have the Duchess title.

    Now royal experts are divided over whether such a change would benefit Meghan’s business aspirations.

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    Meghan Markle would be styled Princess Henry if she was not the Duchess of Sussex (Image: Getty)
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    Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield recently told Fox News: “A lot of us feel like Harry and Meghan take advantage of their titles and would like to see them stripped of them, but that’s not a conversation that has happened between King Charles and Prince William in years.

    “Technically, Charles and William know this, if you strip Harry and Meghan of the Duke and Duchess title… they would revert to being Prince and Princess Henry. The prince title cannot be removed. That is Harry’s birthright. It would take an act of Parliament and that is simply not a priority for them at this time.”

    The expert added that if the Sussexes used the prince and princess titles in the US that would make them “more marketable”.

    However, US-based journalist Lee Cohen did not agree and claimed such a change could have consequences for Meghan.

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    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle currently hold the Dukedom of Sussex titles (Image: Getty)

    He told GBN America: “What a bitter pill for an arch-feminist like Meghan to have to carry around her husband’s name if she chose to deploy her title.”

    Meanwhile, royal commentator Ingrid Seward dismissed any claims of the pair losing their titles saying: “I don’t think anything will happen to the titles because, if they lose their titles, Harry is still a prince of the blood and Meghan instead of being the Duchess of Sussex, [would] be Princess Henry.

    “That really would [confuse the Americans]. I think [it’s] probably best just to leave it because it looks unkind, it looks unnecessary.”

     

  • Meghan Markle ‘wants answers’ from King Charles amid ‘confusion’, says royal expert

    Meghan Markle ‘wants answers’ from King Charles amid ‘confusion’, says royal expert

    The Duchess Of Sussex Meghan Markle has reportedly attempted to have a meeting scheduled with King Charles III so she can challenge him on the rules she has to follow as a former Royal

    Meghan Markle reportedly “wants answers” from King Charles about use of her royal title an expert has claimed.

    Royal commentator Neil Sean has made claims that both Meghan and Prince Harry “don’t understand why” they have been subjected to different rules to other members of the Royal Family despite stepping away from their official duties nearly four years ago. The couple’s bid to also become financially independent from the Royals saw them sign multimillion-dollar contracts with Netflix and Spotify.

    But now according to Neil, Meghan has questions she wants the King to answer and has allegedly even tried to arrange a meeting with him to discuss key issues she has found prominent since she joined the family. Speaking on his YouTube channel he said: ” Meghan Markle wants some answers from His Majesty the King. She tried to set up a meeting with him, she sent him a letter and wanted a one to one to explain exactly the problems she’s encountered ever since becoming a member of the British monarchy.”

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    Meghan has ‘questions’ about the rules she has to follow 
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    He continued: “The thing that really riles Meghan is that Fergie pops up on things like the ITV daytime show This Morning, Loose Women and billing herself as the Duchess of York, selling books and possibly doing adverts all under the Royal Family. Meghan and Harry seemingly don’t understand why it’s a different rule for her.”

    Neil’s dialogue comes after reports Meghan allegedly has plans to write a book about her life much the same as her mother-in-law Princess Diana did when she released Diana: Her True Story in Her Own Words. The novel would be expected to not only cover her glamorous life in Hollywood but also her time spent in the Royal Family and details of all of the arguments and drama.

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    Meghan will reportedly release a book detailing her time with the Royals 
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    The book is rumoured to be part of the four-book deal she and Harry signed with publishers Penguin Random House. The same deal saw Harry release his hard-hitting memoir Spare at the start of 2023. The couple are also expected to release a ‘wellness’ offering.

    A Hollywood agent told The Mail on Sunday: “I would find it surprising if Meghan didn’t publish her own story, to be honest. Spare is clearly Prince Harry’s chance to tell his, but hers is equally compelling. I mean, how many actresses end up marrying a Prince? If she’s harbouring political ambitions it would make even more sense.”

  • EXCLUSIVE: Prince Harry ‘looking on with sadness’ as Charles and William shine at D-Day event – expert

    EXCLUSIVE: Prince Harry ‘looking on with sadness’ as Charles and William shine at D-Day event – expert

    Nearly all members of the Royal Family, including King Charles and Prince William, will be at events today and tomorrow commemorating the 80th anniversary of D-Day – but Prince Harry will not be among them

    Prince Harry will be looking on with some sadness after his royal relatives gathered for events to commemorate D-Day, according to an expert.

    This year marks the 80th anniversary of the pivotal moment in the Second World War and like at most military commemorations, there will be a large royal presence. Today, King Charles joined his son Prince William at the UK’s national commemorative event in Portsmouth before they both head off for events in France on Thursday.

    Of course, there will be no sign of Harry, who quit his working royal role four years ago and now lives in California amid a bitter feud with his father and brother. Harry himself is an Army veteran, having seen active service on tours of duty in Afghanistan.

    King Charles and Prince William share a few words alongside Queen Camilla at D-Day commemorations in Portsmouth today
    King Charles and Prince William share a few words alongside Queen Camilla at D-Day commemorations in Portsmouth today 
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    And royal historian and expert Dr Tessa Dunlop believes Harry will be the missing link at the commemorations, especially given his strong military background. She told the Mirror: “Once upon a time Prince Harry was a regular fixture at D-Day commemorations.

    “His particular blend of emotional intelligence and military experience meant he always got the most out of the WWII veterans. In 2016 he famously wished a couple of nonagenarians well before their annual pilgrimage to Normandy, telling them how much he respected their actions on the beaches, then cheekily adding ‘don’t get into trouble and if you do, don’t get caught!”

    “A few of those D-Day veterans are still alive and will be in France for this year’s 80th anniversary commemorations. Also paying their respects at Britain’s Normandy Memorial will be the King, on his first overseas trip since cancer treatment, and Queen Camilla. Meanwhile, the Canadian commemorative ceremony at Juno Beach will be attended by the Prince of Wales.

    William gave a moving speech at the commemorations
    William gave a moving speech at the commemorations 
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    King Charles also spoke at the poignant event
    King Charles also spoke at the poignant event 
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    “It is a busy week for this royal trio, with Charles and Camilla attending a national memorial service and light show in Portsmouth before setting off for France. Of course, the missing link in all of this is Harry, a veteran and a respected name in military circles courtesy of his Afghanistan tours and Invictus Games success story.

    “For the Duke of Sussex, looking on from the other side of the Atlantic, there will be some sadness. War is raging in the East of Europe right now and the Duke knows his presence not only captures headlines and boosts the Sussex brand, but helps tie war stories from the past to those in the present day.

    “Likewise it is a loss for the Royal Family. The ageing King and Camilla with dutiful William know the drill but lack the pizzazz and lived frontline experience that these events thrive on.”

    However, Tessa added that when it comes to the commemorations, it’s not the royals but the veterans themselves, who are the real stars of the show. She explained: “To view D-Day commemorative events through a royal prism is perhaps the wrong approach. As long as a few brave veterans can make those beaches, they are the real stars of the show. The royals, along with the rest of us, can only bow our heads in gratitude. Harry or no Harry, this is living history at its best.”

  • Meghan Markle ‘wants answers’ from King Charles amid ‘confusion’, says royal expert

    Meghan Markle ‘wants answers’ from King Charles amid ‘confusion’, says royal expert

    The Duchess Of Sussex Meghan Markle has reportedly attempted to have a meeting scheduled with King Charles III so she can challenge him on the rules she has to follow as a former Royal

    Meghan Markle reportedly “wants answers” from King Charles about use of her royal title an expert has claimed.

    Royal commentator Neil Sean has made claims that both Meghan and Prince Harry “don’t understand why” they have been subjected to different rules to other members of the Royal Family despite stepping away from their official duties nearly four years ago. The couple’s bid to also become financially independent from the Royals saw them sign multimillion-dollar contracts with Netflix and Spotify.

    But now according to Neil, Meghan has questions she wants the King to answer and has allegedly even tried to arrange a meeting with him to discuss key issues she has found prominent since she joined the family. Speaking on his YouTube channel he said: ” Meghan Markle wants some answers from His Majesty the King. She tried to set up a meeting with him, she sent him a letter and wanted a one to one to explain exactly the problems she’s encountered ever since becoming a member of the British monarchy.”

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    Meghan has ‘questions’ about the rules she has to follow 
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    He continued: “The thing that really riles Meghan is that Fergie pops up on things like the ITV daytime show This Morning, Loose Women and billing herself as the Duchess of York, selling books and possibly doing adverts all under the Royal Family. Meghan and Harry seemingly don’t understand why it’s a different rule for her.”

    Neil’s dialogue comes after reports Meghan allegedly has plans to write a book about her life much the same as her mother-in-law Princess Diana did when she released Diana: Her True Story in Her Own Words. The novel would be expected to not only cover her glamorous life in Hollywood but also her time spent in the Royal Family and details of all of the arguments and drama.

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    Meghan will reportedly release a book detailing her time with the Royals 
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    The book is rumoured to be part of the four-book deal she and Harry signed with publishers Penguin Random House. The same deal saw Harry release his hard-hitting memoir Spare at the start of 2023. The couple are also expected to release a ‘wellness’ offering.

    A Hollywood agent told The Mail on Sunday: “I would find it surprising if Meghan didn’t publish her own story, to be honest. Spare is clearly Prince Harry’s chance to tell his, but hers is equally compelling. I mean, how many actresses end up marrying a Prince? If she’s harbouring political ambitions it would make even more sense.”

  • Royal Family’s rollercoaster year – Harry’s Spare, Charles ‘revenge’ and race row names

    Royal Family’s rollercoaster year – Harry’s Spare, Charles ‘revenge’ and race row names

    The past 12 months have certainly been jam-packed with ups and downs for the likes of King Charles, Prince William, Kate Middleton and Prince Harry after contending with evictions, title rows and the historic Coronation

    There’s never a dull moment when it comes to the Royal Family – and it seems 2023 has well and truly proved that is the case.

    The past 12 months have seen the Firm experience some tremendous highs including the historic Coronation of King Charles, as well as some tense lows and even more bombshells launched by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. And as the royals prepare to put 2023 behind them and usher in the brand new year, here we look at the last tumultuous year for the likes of the Prince and Princess of Wales as well as Harry and Meghan…

    Bombshell New Year

    If the Royal Family thought they could have been eased drama-free into 2023 then they couldn’t have been more wrong.

    Prince Harry during an interview to promote his memoir Spare
    Prince Harry during an interview to promote his memoir Spare 
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    Back then they were bracing themselves for the release of Harry’s tell-all memoir Spare, just weeks after Harry and Meghan’s controversial series dropped on Netflix. The book was filled with bombshell after bombshell as he alleged William physically attacked him; lifted the lid on Kate’s feud with Meghan; attacked his stepmother Queen Camilla and claimed his dad didn’t hug him after his mother Princess Diana died.

    But the royals responded in what has become their trademark way – “never complain, never explain”. And in their first engagement after the release of the book, William and Kate got a rapturous welcome as they opened a hospital in Liverpool. One elderly woman, who had an appointment at the hospital, stood against a barrier waiting to talk to William and when he stopped she grasped his hand. The 81-year-old, who only gave her first name Sylvia, said “Keep going Will, Scousers love you”, and he replied, “I will do”.

    Frogmore eviction

    But it seems that it was weeks later when the ramifications of the controversial book really started to hit home for Harry when it was revealed that he and Meghan were being evicted from Frogmore Cottage. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex confirmed they had been asked to ‘vacate’ their Windsor home, which had been given to them as a wedding present from the late Queen – although they hardly used it.

    Harry and Meghan with Prince William and King Charles
    Harry and Meghan with Prince William and King Charles 
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    The request to leave their UK base just weeks after Harry’s damning book was released came amid reports that the move was sanctioned by the King and would remove their remaining foothold in the UK and further weaken ties with the royal family. The decision was interpreted as a major rebuke by Charles to his son.

    Title reveal

    But just days later, it was confirmed that Harry and Meghan’s children Archie and Lilibet had taken on prince and princess titles. Harry and Meghan’s youngsters became a prince and princess when the King acceded to the throne, but have remained a plain ‘master’ and ‘miss’ on the Buckingham Palace website until then.

    It is understood the King was aware beforehand that the Sussexes intended to refer to their daughter as Princess Lili and that there had been correspondence about the matter. It came as Lili was baptised in California, with the couple’s spokesperson saying: “I can confirm that Princess Lilibet Diana was christened on Friday, March 3 by the Archbishop of Los Angeles, the Rev John Taylor.”

    It is understood the titles will be used in formal settings, but not in everyday conversational use by the couple, and this was the first opportunity to do so since the death of the late Queen.

    Coronation planning

    As 2023 went into the spring, planning and preparation for the Coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla really started to step up.

    The guest list was drawn up and invitations were sent but a big question mark hung over two royals’ attendance – Harry and Meghan. Organisers were going right down to the wire planning the huge spectacle at Westminster Abbey, without knowing if the Sussexes would attend or not.

    However, around three weeks before the big day, a final decision was confirmed, Harry would attend his father’s big day but Meghan would remain at home with the children, especially as the day coincided with Archie’s fourth birthday.

    Crowning glory

    The undoubted high point of the royal year was the Coronation, which took place on May 6 and finally saw King Charles and Queen Camilla officially crowned. Tens of thousands turned out in central London to see the pomp and pageantry, with Charles and Camilla processing through the streets in the Gold State Coach and taking to the Palace balcony in their glittering crowns.

    Charles and Camilla on their Coronation Day in May
    Charles and Camilla on their Coronation Day in May 
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    They were joined by nearly all of their royal relatives including Prince George, who was a pageboy, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. And although Harry was at the Westminster Abbey ceremony, he left for America as soon as it finished. The Coronation kicked off a bumper bank holiday weekend of celebrations, which included a star-studded concert at Windsor Castle and a day of volunteering, which saw William, Kate and their children help to renovate a Scouts Hut.

    Speaking after the spectacular weekend, Charles said: “To know that we have your support and encouragement, and to witness your kindness expressed in so many different ways, has been the greatest possible Coronation gift, as we now rededicate our lives to serving the people of the United Kingdom, the Realms and Commonwealth.”

    Day of reflection

    After the usual summer of attending sporting events and holidaying in Balmoral, the Royal Family had to face a sad anniversary – one year since the death of the late Queen Elizabeth II. On the day of the anniversary, September 8, Charles and Camilla attended the Scottish church where the late Queen worshipped for a poignant event where private prayers were said and a moment of reflection observed for the nation’s longest-serving monarch.

    Members of the royal family also marked the anniversary around the country, and the Princess of Wales was visibly moved when, with her husband by her side, she laid flowers by a portrait of the late Queen during a private service at St Davids Cathedral in Wales.

    William and Kate remember the late Queen on the first anniversary of her death
    William and Kate remember the late Queen on the first anniversary of her death 
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    The princess, wearing pearl earrings which belonged to Elizabeth II, later spoke to guests at a reception in the cloisters, telling them: “We all have wonderful memories of her, we have to hold on to them.” Meanwhile, at Windsor Castle Prince Harry even visited St George’s Chapel where his grandmother was laid to rest – although marked the day hundreds of miles apart from his father in Scotland and older brother William in Wales.

    Birthday call

    Despite the distance, it seems there was a thawing of relations between Harry and his father as the year started to reach its end. It was revealed the Duke of Sussex telephoned the King to wish him a happy birthday as his father celebrated turning 75 on November 14.

    The Duke of Sussex called his ‘Pa’ following a day of engagements for the monarch, although the pair had barely been on speaking terms for months. Royal sources said it was likely to be a “nice surprise” for the King, who had not heard from Harry, either by phone or message, “for some time”.

    Afterwards, Charles was reportedly still open to hearing from Harry, his “dear boy”. There was an open invite for the pair to meet whenever he’s in the UK, it has been reported, with plans for father and son to talk again soon.

    Race row

    But just weeks later, Harry and Meghan’s relationship with their royal relatives was put under the microscope yet again due to the release of controversial book Endgme by Omid Scobie, which reignited a royal race row.

    That’s because a Dutch version of the book named the two members of the royal family alleged to have raised “concerns” about the skin colour of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s son, Prince Archie. The version being sold in English-speaking countries does not name the two people with Mr Scobie stating: “Laws in the United Kingdom prevent me from reporting who they were.”

    King Charles with Queen Camilla and the Prince and Princess of Wales at the Diplomatic Reception earlier this month
    King Charles with Queen Camilla and the Prince and Princess of Wales at the Diplomatic Reception earlier this month 
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    In their interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021, the Sussexes alleged an unidentified member of the monarchy – but not the late Queen Elizabeth II or her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh – had raised “concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he’s born”.

    Meghan’s claim in 2021 led to a difficult period for the royal family, with the Prince of Wales having to defend the monarchy against accusations of racism, saying: “We’re very much not a racist family.”

    The two names came to light in letters exchanged between Meghan and Charles in the aftermath of the Sussexes’ Winfrey interview, according to Endgame. In his book, Mr Scobie says of Charles’s correspondence with his daughter-in-law: “The King, said sources, wanted his response to make clear to Meghan that he felt there was no ill will or casual prejudice present when the two people had spoken about his future grandson.”

    United front

    But earlier this month, the royals put on a united front with a rare show of unity at a traditional end of year event. King Charles was joined by Queen Camilla , Prince William and Kate at a dazzling Buckingham Palace reception, which traditionally heralds the start of the festive period for the royals.

    The royals appeared to brush aside any concerns over the furore at the glittering Diplomatic Corps reception. The annual gathering, which is one of the most scintillating dates in the royal calendar and only postponed during the Covid crisis, welcomes over 500 members of the Diplomatic Corps in the State Rooms at Buckingham Palace.

    The royals released a special picture from the glittering Buckingham Palace reception. The Princess of Wales stunned in a pink Jenny Packham dress and diamond encrusted Lover’s Knot tiara. The iconic piece was one of Princess Diana’s favourite pieces and created for Queen Mary in 1914 by the House of Garrard from pearls and diamonds already owned by her family.

    The picture was taken in the 1844 Room ahead of the Diplomatic Ball. The Queen wore a cream embroidered evening gown by Fiona Clare; the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara and also the Queen Mother’s – diamond brooch, known as a stomacher, and the late Queen’s diamond bracelet. A royal aide said: “We are very much focused on the job in hand.”

  • Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s charity work – from huge donation to pop-up boutique

    Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s charity work – from huge donation to pop-up boutique

    Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been known to give back over the course of their careers, with the couple having supported various charities and initiatives again this year

    Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have attracted attention through their charity work over the years, with them having supported and promoted a number of different causes.

    This has included spending time on the ground, providing financial support and raising awareness. Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, have experience as charity patrons, with the Duke of Sussex’s patronages including the Invictus Games Foundation, which supports veterans and armed services personnel. He is also the a patron and co-founder of Sentebale, which supports young people in various circumstances in Lesotho.

    Meghan is understood to have supported charities tackling poverty and racism, for example. Her patronages include SmartWorks, which provides “marginalised women” with support and resources related to employment. And over the last year, the couple have further supported charities, including related to education. Prince Harry and Meghan have also launched more philanthropic initiatives through their organisation the Archewell Foundation (AWF). Here, we’ve taken a look at some of their charitable acts and efforts from 2023.

    Troop 6000

    Meghan Markle (left) and Prince Harry (right)
    Meghan Markle (left) and Prince Harry (right) have been involved with charity work over the years 
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    The AWF celebrated International Day of the Girl in October by supporting Troop 6000. It’s been described as a “first-of-its-kind programme designed to serve families living in temporary housing in the New York City shelter system.”

    For the occasion, the AWF was “thrilled to join the girls and their troop leaders for dinner and provide a donation of scarves, beanies, and tote bags.” It’s unclear if Meghan was present, though she’s said to have shared a message with members of the Girl Scouts of Greater New York’s Troop.

    The GEANCO Foundation

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    The couple have supported various causes this year through the Archewell Foundation 
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    Prince Harry and Meghan’s organisation worked with the GEANCO Foundation in September. It’s said to provide healthcare and education services in Nigeria, including scholarships for victims of terrorism and gender inequality.

    The AWF said at the time that it had marked the start of the new school term by providing support. The organisation said it had sent “school supplies and menstrual products to young scholars” in the country through the foundation.

    LA Waterkeeper

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    The Archewell Foundation celebrated Earth Day by helping a charity 
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    The AWF marked Earth Day in April by teaming up with the nonprofit organisation LA Waterkeeper. It “safeguards water resources, combat pollution, and foster a genuinely sustainable and equitable future” in Los Angeles, California.

    It’s unclear if Prince Harry and Meghan directly contributed, though their foundation “participated in a cleanup of the LA River”. Their team are said to have joined LA Waterkeeper and “spent the morning supporting these water warriors”.

    Harvest Home

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    International Women’s Day in March saw the AWF support non-profit organisation Harvest Home. The latter states on its website that it “transforms the lives of homeless pregnant women and their children by providing housing, support, and programs that equip women to become great mothers.”

    Meghan and the AWF team are said to marked the occasion this year by creating a pop-up boutique, which included “baby essentials” and health products. They are also said to have hosted lunch from a restaurant and made a donation.

    The Welcome Project

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    This has included them looking into mental health and social media through the foundation 
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    The AWF recently shared that it launched a new initiative, the Welcome Project, this year. It’s said to support “women-led programming for recently resettled Afghan women to help build more inclusive and connected communities.”

    The organisation has said that there are already 11 active Welcome Projects across the U.S. “designed to foster a sense of belonging” through activities such as sewing, art, hiking, swimming, storytelling, and cooking. The AWF states that the project also provides access to educational opportunities, employment and entrepreneurship.

    More than 200 women are said to have come together through the scheme since it launched. Almost 98 percent are said to have “increased their sense of social connection and decreased feelings of loneliness” as a result of it.

    Humanity Crew

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    The couple also helped out Humanity Crew 
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    The foundation’s annual Impact Report said it supported Humanity Crew too. The mental health aid organisation’s work is said to “prevent trauma with displaced children and their families” in the wake of humanitarian crises.

    The AWF shared that with its support, its partner “reached civilians to address the devastation” following an earthquake in Turkey and Syria in February. It added that more than 3,000 hours of “trauma-informed mental health support” was provided in those two countries after the incident.

    Parents support network

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    They recently attended a summit in New York 
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    Prince Harry and Meghan’s organisation announced it had established a parent support network too. The AWF is said to have spent time engaging with parents whose children and families “have been impacted by online harm”.

    It said: “Over the past year, we have built a first of its kind support network for these parents as the initial and most important step to building safer online communities.” 87 percent of participants are said to have felt that it “has played an important role in their healing journey”.

    The couple notably fronted the Archewell Foundation Parents’ Summit: Mental Wellness in a Digital Age in October. The AWF states that it’s building a community of families who support one another, whilst becoming a platform and “catalyst” for change “towards a safer online world”.

  • Prince William’s candid admission about Princess Charlotte ‘not looking forward to school’

    Prince William’s candid admission about Princess Charlotte ‘not looking forward to school’

    Prince William was asked about his daughter Princess Charlotte during a Royal engagement and gave a surprising insight into her current school life

    Prince William attends 80th anniversary of D-Day

    Prince William shared a surprising insight into his daughter’s education after a young fan quizzed him on Princess Charlotte’s absence (Image: Getty)

    During the 80th anniversary commemoration of the D-Day landings, King Charles, Queen Camilla, and Prince William were approached by a young admirer who was curious about Princess Charlotte’s whereabouts.

    Prince William not only addressed her query but also unexpectedly divulged details about his daughter’s schooling.

    At the poignant event in Portsmouth on Wednesday, Prince William encountered the great-granddaughter of Captain Alastair Bannerman, who had participated in the D-Day Landings.

    Following his recitation from Captain Bannerman’s diary, William engaged with the young girl, asking her if she enjoyed watching the Red Arrows’ performance in the sky.

    The conversation took an interesting turn when the woman with the girl mentioned: “I think she was going to ask you where Charlotte was,” revealing the child’s admiration for the princess.

    Prince William, Kate Middleton and their children

    Over the years, Prince William and his daughter Princess Charlotte have showcased their close bond at several royal events including Trooping the Colour (Image: Getty)

    Prince William promptly clarified that “Charlotte’s at school! ” and then crouched down to the girl’s height to share more about Princess Charlotte’s academic commitments, saying: “Charlotte’s got exams.”

    Like many youngsters across the nation, Charlotte was diligently preparing for her exams and faced them this week, which regrettably meant she couldn’t be present at the memorial, a fact she wasn’t too pleased about.

    “Yes, she had tests. She wasn’t looking forward to the school day,” the Royal father confessed, before optimistically crossing his fingers in a silent gesture of luck for his daughter as he continued: “Hopefully it’s all gone well.”

    These recent remarks offer another peek into the warm relationship between Prince William and Princess Charlotte, who have frequently charmed onlookers with their tender interactions.

    Princess Charlotte in a white dress

    Princess Charlotte was absent from the memorial as she had prior school commitments – including sitting her exams! (Image: UK Press via Getty Images)

    Notable moments that have captured the public’s affection include Charlotte’s endearing embrace with her father during the Trooping the Colour ceremony at Buckingham Palace last year, and their joint show of encouragement for the England women’s football team before their major tournament matches last summer, reports the Mirror.

    Charlotte is buckling down for her exams this week, but she’s not the first Royal to hit the books. Last year, Kate Middleton shared that Prince George isn’t a fan of the ‘repetitive nature’ of constant exams.

    During a visit to a Welsh high school last October, Kate revealed: “George is just at the beginning of being tested. He says, ‘Mummy, I keep getting tested all the time.’ But when it gets to A-levels you feel like you’re on it,” as reported by The Sun.

    Kate had to forgo joining Prince William in Singapore for his Earthshot Prize Awards last November, opting instead to stay in Windsor to support George through his demanding exam period.