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  • Meghan Markle Sparks Scandal with Mystery Mogul: Prince Harry’s Furious Reaction!

    Meghan Markle Sparks Scandal with Mystery Mogul: Prince Harry’s Furious Reaction!


    Meghan’s supposed secret meetings with a mysterious Hollywood mogul is just another chapter in what I like to call the desperate attempts of a Z-lister.

    Every few months, like clockwork, insider sources pop up with these grandiose claims about Meghan’s next big Hollywood break. Remember when she was supposed to be the next big thing after Suits? Yeah, how did that work out?

    Meanwhile, across the pond, we have Catherine and William, who continue to represent the monarchy with grace and dignity. They’re not running around Hollywood, desperately trying to secure meetings with power players. They’re actually doing the work—serving the people and representing the crown with honor. But let’s dissect this latest piece of Hollywood fantasy, shall we? These sources claim Meghan’s been having meetings to build an “empire.” An empire of what, exactly? Let’s take a look at her track record since leaving the royal family. A Netflix documentary that was basically just six hours of complaints, a Spotify podcast that was canceled faster than you can say “banana bread,” and now this mysterious “American Riviera” adventure that seems to be all smoke and no fire.

     

    You know what’s truly heartbreaking in all of this? Watching Prince Harry, once a beloved member of the royal family, reduced to essentially being a background character in this Hollywood circus. This is the same Harry who served his country, created the Invictus Games, and once had such a close relationship with his brother, William. Now, he’s just there, watching his wife chase these Hollywood dreams that seem to get more and more far-fetched by the day.

    And let’s talk about timing, shall we? Isn’t it interesting how these stories always seem to surface when Catherine and William are doing something significant? It’s almost like clockwork. The working royals accomplish something meaningful, and suddenly, there’s another exclusive about Meghan’s latest ventures.

    The contrast couldn’t be more stark. While Catherine and William are focused on their royal duties, charitable works, and actually making a difference in people’s lives, we’re getting vague stories about secret meetings and empire-building.

    What really gets me is the audacity of it all. These sources want us to believe that some major Hollywood power player is secretly meeting with someone whose biggest recent achievement was a failed Spotify podcast? Come on—Hollywood is a tough business, folks. It’s not just about having a royal title or being married to a prince. It’s about talent, hard work, and actually delivering results. Let’s be honest here—if these meetings were real (and that’s a massive if), wouldn’t we know who this mysterious mogul is? Hollywood isn’t exactly known for keeping secrets, especially when it comes to big deals. But no, we’re supposed to believe that some unnamed power player is secretly plotting Meghan’s grand Hollywood comeback. It’s like one of those fairy tales she probably reads to Archie and Lilibet—except this one’s not going to have a happy ending.

    And speaking of endings, let’s talk about what this all means for poor Harry. Remember when he used to be the cheeky, charming prince everyone loved? Now, he’s reduced to making random appearances in Netflix documentaries and memoir promotions, looking increasingly uncomfortable as his wife continues this desperate chase for Hollywood legitimacy. The contrast between his life now and what it could have been if he’d stayed with his family in Britain is just heartbreaking.

    The truly sad part is that, while all this is happening, King Charles, Queen Camilla, along with William and Catherine, are carrying on with their duties, showing what true royal service looks like. They’re not chasing headlines or trying to build empires—they’re actually serving the people, maintaining the dignity of the monarchy, and showing real leadership.

    You know what really gets me? The fact that this is all so unnecessary. Meghan had it all. She was welcomed into one of the most prestigious families in the world, had a platform to make real change, and could have been part of something truly meaningful. Instead, she chose a path of constant publicity stunts and questionable career moves, dragging Harry along for the ride.

    And let’s talk about these supposed high-profile projects that are supposedly in the works. We’ve heard this before, haven’t we? Remember the children’s book that came and went? The Netflix deal that’s produced… what exactly?

    The Spotify podcast that crashed and burned? At what point do we stop believing these stories about big projects and secret meetings? It’s like watching a sad reality show, except this isn’t entertainment. This is the British royal family we’re talking about.

    While William and Catherine are raising their children with proper values, maintaining dignity, and carrying out their duties with grace, we have this constant stream of Hollywood gossip and questionable career moves from the California corner.

    You know what’s really telling? The silence from actual Hollywood players. If these meetings were real, if there was any substance to these claims about empire-building and high-profile projects, wouldn’t we be hearing something—anything—from legitimate industry sources? But no—it’s always these mysterious insiders with their vague claims and grandiose predictions.

    The contrast between the two couples couldn’t be more striking. While William and Catherine focus on their charitable work, their royal duties, and raising their children with proper values, we have this constant circus from across the pond. It’s like comparing a Shakespeare play to a badly written soap opera.

    Let me be clear—I’m not just saying this as a royal commentator. I’ve watched the royal family for years, and I understand what the institution means to Britain and the Commonwealth. What we’re seeing here is more than just another Hollywood story.

    It’s about the fundamental difference between those who understand duty and service, and those who see the royal connection as just another stepping stone to celebrity. And that’s what really breaks my heart about all of this: the way the dignity of the royal family is being dragged into this Hollywood circus, while the working royals maintain their dignity and continue their service.

    You know what’s really interesting? The timing of all this. Just when Catherine and William are doing amazing work with their various charitable initiatives, just when King Charles is showing such strong leadership, suddenly we get these stories about Meghan’s supposed Hollywood connections. It’s almost like someone can’t stand not being the center of attention.

  • Meghan Markle Upset Over Princess Beatrice’s Christmas Walk Remarks

    Meghan Markle Upset Over Princess Beatrice’s Christmas Walk Remarks


    Picture this: it’s a crisp Christmas morning at Sandringham. The royal family gathers for their cherished tradition, the walk to St. Mary Magdalene Church. Among the crowd, Princess Beatrice stands out—not with dramatic gestures or headline-grabbing antics, but with quiet grace, a radiant glow, and, yes, a perfectly fitting coat.

    In a world often overshadowed by spectacle, this moment feels refreshingly genuine. But this isn’t just another royal stroll. It’s a lesson in understated elegance, genuine joy, and how to embrace life’s milestones with dignity and style.

    For the royal family, Christmas morning at Sandringham is more than just a walk—it’s a cherished ritual. The journey to St. Mary Magdalene Church offers a rare glimpse into their world: family unity, shared faith, and understated elegance.This year, the spotlight shone brightly on Princess Beatrice, her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, and her stepson Christopher Woolf. There were no flashy posturing or attention-seeking antics—just a happy family enjoying the moment. Beatrice, glowing in her third trimester, embodied poise and grace.

     

    But here’s the twist: Beatrice wasn’t just walking to church. She was redefining what it means to be a modern royal mom-to-be.

    Fashion often speaks louder than words, and Beatrice’s belted tan coat told a story of grace and practicality. Despite being in her third trimester, she managed to pull off a look that was both stylish and functional.

    There were no dramatic coat flicks, no attention-grabbing gestures—just a mom-to-be radiating happiness.

    Now, let’s rewind to Meghan Markle’s infamous “coat chronicles.” Remember her early pregnancy announcements, complete with theatrical coat openings? Meghan’s open coats often felt like an attempt to grab attention rather than celebrate her journey.

    Beatrice, on the other hand, demonstrated that a well-fitted coat isn’t just a fashion choice—it’s a statement of quiet confidence. No theatrics required.

    Comparisons between Princess Beatrice and Meghan Markle are inevitable. Where Beatrice embodies quiet familial warmth, Meghan often leans into the spotlight with calculated moves.

    Consider Meghan’s early pregnancy announcements. They came so soon, it felt like the ink on the test was still drying. Each announcement was accompanied by headlines, photo ops, and, of course, those coat flips. It often felt less like a celebration of life and more like a marketing campaign.

    In contrast, Beatrice has embraced her pregnancy with refreshing normalcy. She hasn’t turned her growing baby bump into a spectacle. Instead, she’s let her joy speak for itself—quietly, gracefully, and with a perfectly tailored coat.

    One of the most heartwarming aspects of Princess Beatrice’s journey is her role as a stepmom to Wolfie, Edoardo’s son from a previous relationship.

    Blending families can be challenging, but Beatrice and Edo have managed it with love and respect. Their dynamic feels authentic—a reminder that family isn’t about perfection; it’s about connection.

    This authenticity contrasts sharply with the narratives often surrounding Meghan and Harry, who seem to oscillate between seeking privacy and courting the spotlight.

    The Royal Lesson: Understated Elegance vs. Hollywood Glam

    The British royal family has always been about understated elegance—an ethos Meghan Markle has struggled to adopt. Being royal isn’t about commanding attention; it’s about inspiring respect.

    While Meghan’s approach sometimes feels like a reality TV audition, Beatrice reminds us that less is often more. Her Christmas appearance wasn’t just a maternity fashion master class—it was a lesson in dignity and grace.

    Princess Beatrice’s Christmas morning appearance wasn’t just about a walk to church. It was a statement—a master class in embracing life’s milestones with grace and authenticity.

    Her story reminds us that true elegance comes from within. Family is about love and connection, and sometimes, the most powerful moments are the quiet ones.

    As Beatrice prepares to welcome her second child, she’s setting an example for all of us. It’s not about headlines or fanfare—it’s about showing up, being present, and letting your light shine.

    Princess Beatrice’s quiet yet powerful presence symbolizes a shift within the royal family. While some royals court controversy, Beatrice proves that embracing one’s role with humility and grace is equally compelling.

    Her ability to balance tradition with modern family life makes her an important figure for the next generation of royals—and a relatable role model for the rest of us.

  • UK spies ‘to share most discreet work with Norway’ in new pact to stop Putin agents

    UK spies ‘to share most discreet work with Norway’ in new pact to stop Putin agents

    British spies are to share its “most discreet and sensitive work” with Norway to counter a worrying threat from Russia, it is reported.

    A deal is understood to have been agreed between the UK’s National Authority for Counter-Eavesdropping and the Norwegian National Security Authority, with Sir Keir Starmer “seized by the threat” posed by Vladimir Putin ’s security services.

    The two agencies will reportedly share methods of countering covert listening devices planted by hostile states like Russia, with greater cooperation due to the threat from spying. It comes with the Prime Minister also speaking at the Joint Expeditionary Force conference in Estonia with other Baltic states and he is set to visit British troops serving on Russia’s border.

    The Prime Minister will again attend the JEF summit, joining leaders from the Nordics and Baltics to discuss support for Ukraine, the sustained threat posed by Russia and wider European security.

    Keir Starmer talks with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr on Monday
    Keir Starmer talks with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr on Monday 
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    Getty Images)

    And before that summit he attended a meeting to discuss intelligence and security at Haakonsvern Naval Base, Norway’s Navy HQ, reported The Sun. It was there that Sir Keir was informed of the “sophisticated subsea threats to energy, critical national infrastructure, and domestic security”.

    And a source close to the PM said he was “seized by the threat posed by Russia and is focused on protecting the UK and our allies from Putin’s reckless actions”. The new reported deal between the British and Norwegian intelligence agencies will include the sharing of some of the UK’s “most discreet and sensitive work” said a source.

    Due to its proximity to Russia, British defence activity has tripled in Norway over the past few years with more than 5,000 troops training and exercising in the country. While, in Estonia, Sir Keir, was also asked what else could be done to support Ukraine in its war with Russia, and he said: “There is an ever-increasing demand for more capability. That is understandable, and Ukraine needs all the capability that it can get, so I think all of us have put in more capability into Ukraine by way of equipment.”

    He added: “A lot of money has been raised, funding has been raised, but more is going to be needed.” The Prime Minister’s also discussed making the economic case at home for continued support for Ukraine. Sir Keir said: “Making the case on the significance of Ukraine, making the case, to double down, linking it back to each of our countries – what does it mean for us if Russia succeeds, is a really important question that we have to answer with our people to make it clear why it is that we are so supportive of Ukraine, why it is that we must stand with our allies on this, why it is we must make sure that NATO is put in the strongest position as well.

    “Now, this is a different world to the world of 10, 20 years ago, to recognise the world that we are living in, there’s a positive case as well to be made. Defence spending doesn’t sort of sit in a silo over here with no effect on the rest of the economy, no effect on technology. It has a huge effect on technologies, the cutting edge of technology and change which can then be used in other areas.

    “It binds countries together. I think all of us have got joint projects on in terms of defence capabilities that bind us together. There’s a huge number of well-paid jobs that are very important to our economy in defence spending as well. But we have to make that positive case. I don’t personally feel that we can sort of sit back and assume that all of those in our respective countries necessarily accept all of our arguments unless we make them in that positive way, which I do think the argument can and should and must be made.

    “But the challenge that you put to us is the right challenge, which is it’s very difficult when finances are tight, as they are in all of our countries.” On Tuesday morning the Prime Minister will meet Taavi Madiberk, the founder of Estonian tech start-up manufacturing low-cost air defence missiles, Frankenburg Technologies, which is planning to open a new office in London. Specialising in the manufacture of the missiles, the rapidly growing company already collaborates closely with the UK defence industry, sourcing a significant portion of its subsystems locally, including from propulsion specialists Roxel in Worcestershire. The Mirror has contacted the MoD for comment.

  • Pictures of the year – Mirror snappers pick their favourite snaps of 2024

    Pictures of the year – Mirror snappers pick their favourite snaps of 2024

    2025 is just around the corner, but before we ring in the new year, it’s time to toast the old one with the last of the Christmas cheese and the final turkey sandwich.

    Our brilliant Mirror photographers were kept busier than Santa’s elves this year, bringing us the news from every corner of the globe – as well as closer to home.

    Here, our snappers have picked their favourite shots of 2024, from the Princess of Wales’ triumphant return to the public eye after her cancer battle when she appeared at Wimbledon, to new Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s landslide Labour victory, and the devastating aftermath of the Stockport riots just weeks later.

    Mel B’s scary life – taken by Adam Gerrard (March 7)

     

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    Spice Girl Mel B talks about her book, Brutally Honest.
    Spice Girl Mel B talks about her book, Brutally Honest 
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    Adam Gerrard / Daily Mirror)

    Spice Girl Mel B sat down with the Mirror’s Laura Armstrong shortly before Mother’s Day to discuss her book, Brutally Honest.

    The singer, 49, admitted having some scary rows with her own mum after moving herself and her three children into Andrea’s bungalow following the breakdown of her abusive marriage to Stephen Belafonte.

    Sunderland burns – taken by Andy Commins (August 2)

    Riots broke out after three girls were stabbed to death in Southport.
    Riots broke out after three girls were stabbed to death in Southport 
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    Andy Commins / Daily Mirror)
    Riot police look on as a car burns at a demonstration in Sunderland city centre days after three girls were stabbed to death in Southport.

    Axel Rudakubana, 18, has been charged with the murders of Elsie Dot Stancombe, Alice da Silva Aguiar, and Bebe King. Not guilty pleas were entered on his behalf at a hearing in October, ahead of his trial set to begin on January 20.

    Olympics synchronicity – taken by Andy Stenning (July 29)

    Tom Daley and Noah Williams won silver in Paris.
    Tom Daley and Noah Williams won silver in Paris 
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    Andy Stenning/Daily Mirror)
    Tom Daley and his dive partner Noah Williams’ silver medal-winning 10m men’s synchro at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Tom, 30, was supported by husband Dustin Lance Black and their two children who were watching on in the stands.

    The champion diver announced his retirement after the Games, saying: “I want to be with my family. I’m really excited to be able to spend some time with them and just be able to feel a bit normal for a couple of days.”

    Election night victory – taken by Ian Vogler (July 5)

    Sir Keir and wife Victoria at the election count for his London Holborn and St Pancras constituency.Sir Keir Starmer is joined by wife Victoria at the election count for his London Holborn and St Pancras constituency.

    His Labour party swept to victory at this summer’s General Election, putting an end to 14 years of Tory rule and returning 402 MPs, catapulting Starmer into No.10.

    The return of Donald Trump – taken by Jonathan Buckmaster (November 3)

    Donald Trump at an election rally ahead of his victory in November
    Donald Trump at an election rally ahead of his victory in November 
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    Jonathan Buckmaster)
    It was quite the year for elections, as Donald Trump stormed to victory over Democrat candidate Kamala Harris in early November.

    Convicted criminal Trump had previously been ousted by Joe Biden after a failed run at a second term in 2020, but his Make America Great Again movement proved more popular against Harris’ ‘We Are Not Going Back’.

    Trump, seen here at a rally in Salem, Virginia, survived an assassination attempt during the campaign and successfully lobbied for sentencing in his hush money case – in which he was found guilty in each of his 34 felony counts – to be delayed.

    Thea Valman remembered the terror of living through Kristalnacht and escaping the Nazis
    Thea Valman remembered the terror of living through Kristalnacht and escaping the Nazis 
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    Philip Coburn)
    Thea Valman cuddles her doll, Lily, the last memento of her childhood in pre-Second World War Vienna. Now 90 and living in London, Thea remembers the terror of living through Kristalnacht as a four-year-old Jewish girl and watching her father being captured by the Gestapo.

    Lily – a present from an uncle who was murdered by the Nazis – survived her family’s lucky escape to the UK and was restored by a kind woman Thea met during the Blitz.

    Welcome back, Princess Kate – taken by Phil Harris (July 14)

    Kate stunned the crowds at Wimbledon
    Kate stunned the crowds at Wimbledon 
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    Phil Harris / Daily Mirror)
    The Princess of Wales stunned crowds at Wimbledon when she made a rare public appearance to present the winner’s trophy to Carlos Alcaraz after a thrilling men’s final against Novak Djokovic.

    In March, Kate Middleton announced she had cancer and would be taking a step back from her royal duties to undergo treatment and recover.

    Then in July, she was joined by daughter Princess Charlotte and sister Pippa Middleton for the Championships, and waved to the cheering crowds as she wowed in a purple Safiyaa midi-dress.

    Stockport tributes – taken by Rowan Griffiths (August 2)

    Floral tributes left for the three girls who ost their lives in the Southport stabbings.
    Floral tributes left for the three girls who ost their lives in the Southport stabbings.
    Floral tributes left for the three girls stabbed to death in Southport on July 29.

    Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, and six-year-old Bebe King were killed at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class at the start of the summer holidays.

    Axel Rudakubana, 18, has been charged with their murders, and not guilty pleas were entered on his behalf at a hearing in October, ahead of his trial set to begin on January 20.

  • Martine McCutcheon suffers another cruel blow after shock split from husband Jack McManus

    Martine McCutcheon suffers another cruel blow after shock split from husband Jack McManus

    Actress Martine McCutcheon will be hoping 2025 is a happier year for her as she suffers another cruel blow following her split from husband Jack McManus.

    The Love Actually actress, 48, and musician Jack, 40, called time on their romance over the summer after 18 years together, with Martine seemingly revealing she was against a separation and Jack was the one to pull the plug on their marriage.

    And in another cruel blow for the former EastEnders actress, it’s reported that Martine has been forced to slash the asking price of her once happy marital home as she looks to sell up ahead of their divorce. Jack and Martine actually listed the £1.5million house in Surrey for sale in May, three months prior to announcing their split.

    The house, where the former couple lived with nine-year-old son Rafferty, was purchased by Martine and Jack for £1.3 million in June 2022. Despite originally listing it for sale at £1.5million, the exes have since slashed the price by £250,000, according to the MailOnline- meaning they look set to lose £500,000 should it sell for the £1.25million they’re asking for.

    In November, Martine opened up about her unexpected split from husband Jack in August, suggesting that the divorce has led to a loss of friends. Since the surprising news broke, Martine has experienced a dip in her social life, feeling rather “blah” about it all. But recently, one of her dearest friends encouraged her to go out, resulting in a lively night where they were the last to leave a local bar.

    jack McManus (L) and Martine McCutcheon attend Hello Magazine's 30th anniversary party at Dover Street Market on May 9, 2018 in London, England.
    Jack McManus (L) and Martine McCutcheon announced their split over the summer 
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    Dave Benett/Getty Images)

    Martine in a living room
    The former couple are now looking to sell their Surrey home 
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    Instagram)
    Despite this boost, Martine disclosed that she’s had fallouts with some friends who took sides post-divorce. On Instagram, alongside cheerful snaps from her night out, Martine expressed her gratitude: “About Last night… My darling friend @samanthajm managed to get me ‘Out Out’ for first time in months! ! ! ! ! Whoop whoop! “.

    Martine gushed about her recent night out, admitting she initially wasn’t in the mood: “If I’m honest, I was feeling all ‘blah’ and not into it at all! But she wasn’t giving up on me and she was right not to! We had SO much fun! Whoop! Whoop! We were the last ones there (Oh yes! Turns out Martine’s still got it! )”

    She found herself uplifted by the encounter with fans who’ve been following her journey: “A couple we met, were so lovely too and apparently, have followed my career and my insta for years (Great taste obvs! ) So a massive shout out to them – Thank you for the lovely compliments, care and for making my head swell to the size of Brazil!”

    Reflecting on personal changes, Martine shared: “And Samantha, you know that any break up after 18 years isn’t easy, in fact there are some facets that can feel brutal… Mutual ‘friends’ have gone silent, or have clearly picked a side, when they were never, even asked to! But I’m so lucky to have you!”

    She heaped praise on her friend for her support: “You are a gracious, fair, loving, thoughtful, friend and you show them all how it’s done darling! Thank you for being so wonderful to me and Rafferty and Jack and for taking the time to make me feel seen and heard. It means so much! I love you ‘Mate! ‘ #watchout #shesoutout #greatnight #neededitmorethanithought #greatfriends.”

    Martine left her fans in shock when she announced her plans to divorce in August, posting online: “After much thought and consideration, Jack has decided it’s best for us to separate after 18 years together and I accept his decision. We are both so very blessed and grateful for our beautiful, nine-year-old son Rafferty, who’s happiness and welfare has always been, and will continue to be, our number one priority.”

    She further added: “We both of course, still cherish and look forward to being parents together to our wonderful boy for the rest of our lives. Whilst this decision has evolved over a period of time, we are still finding our new way forward as a family and kindly ask for some privacy at this time… Especially for our little boy.”

  • Christian Horner opens up on Red Bull scandal and relationship with wife Geri Halliwell

    Christian Horner opens up on Red Bull scandal and relationship with wife Geri Halliwell

    Christian Horner says he has had “tremendous support” from his wife Geri despite the allegations of “inappropriate behaviour” made against him earlier this year.

    On the eve of the 2024 season, it emerged that a female colleague had complained about Horner and that the Red Bull parent company had launched an investigation. The long-serving team principal and CEO strongly denied the claims and he was later cleared by an external KC hired by Red Bull to look into the matter.

    Following that verdict, messages supposedly between Horner and his accuser were leaked to journalists and senior figures within the sport. The complainant was later suspended by the team and told it was because she had been found to have been dishonest.

    She exercised her right of appeal but eventually, in early August, Red Bull Racing confirmed that it too had been dismissed by a second independent KC. The situation often overshadowed what was happening on track, even if Red Bull and Max Verstappen were still dominant in the early stages of the year despite it all.

    Now, speaking to RacingNews365, Horner has paid tribute to the support he received which helped to make that happen, both within the race team and from his wife, Spice Girls singer Geri Halliwell. He said: “You’ve got to stick to your own principles and beliefs.

    “I had tremendous support from within the team. Whilst there was a lot of noise in the paddock, whenever you cross the red line into the garage, it was business as normal.

    “You never give up, you find out who your friends are and 100 percent [I didn’t consider stepping down], but it is a year I wouldn’t like to repeat. I think sitting here in December with the results that we’ve achieved is testimony to the strength and depth that we have in the team.

    Christian Horner celebrates with Max Verstappen after victory in Bahrain“I just believed in myself and the process and and my focus was to ensure that we kept winning, and we kept kept delivering. I’ve had tremendous support from my family and my wife and at the end of the day, that’s the most important thing.

    “It’s certainly been a challenging year, but we’ve seen our driver defend his fourth drivers’ world championship, have won nine Grand Prix, qualified first nine times – even though he didn’t start from pole position nine times – and have won four sprint races.

    “It’s been a strong campaign from the team, and particularly from Max, to get those kind of results, which are more wins than any other team in the pit-lane. Sometimes in adversity, of course, others look to capitalize on it, but it does galvanize the team and I felt that’s what happened this year.”

  • Tyler Perry Sl@ms Meghan Markle’s Demands for Kerry Washington’s Role in Fiery Response

    Tyler Perry Sl@ms Meghan Markle’s Demands for Kerry Washington’s Role in Fiery Response


    Meghan Markle, and her attempts to land a role in Tyler Perry’s upcoming Netflix film, The 6888.

    Tyler Perry, despite his past support of the Sussexes, has drawn a very clear line when it comes to serious filmmaking. His upcoming project, The 6888, is no small feat—it’s based on the powerful true story of an all-black, all-female battalion during World War II. This is serious historical filmmaking, with Kerry Washington attached to star.

    Tyler Perry didn’t build his empire by making poor casting choices. The man knows talent when he sees it, and he definitely knows when someone doesn’t have it. So, let’s think about Meghan’s acting resume for a moment: a few small roles and seven seasons on Suits, where she basically played herself. Compare that to Kerry Washington’s impressive body of work, and it’s easy to see why Perry would want to protect the integrity of this important project.What really strikes me here is the stark contrast between Meghan’s perception of herself and reality. She apparently thinks she can step into a role meant for someone like Kerry Washington, an acclaimed actress with genuine talent. The audacity is almost breathtaking.

     

    Now, here’s where things get even more interesting. Remember when Meghan showed up at Tyler Perry’s theater opening? Well, now we might be seeing the real motivation behind that appearance. It wasn’t just about getting some photos and headlines. Meghan may have been trying to leverage their past connection into a role in his new film. This is classic Meghan behavior—turning personal connections into professional opportunities, regardless of qualifications.

    Imagine what it would have meant if Tyler Perry had cast Meghan in The 6888. First, the entire production would have been overshadowed by the circus of being associated with a controversial former royal. Constant security, paparazzi, and Harry hovering around would have turned this serious historical drama into yet another chapter of the Meghan and Harry show. And let’s not forget the rumored demands—private chefs, Michelle Obama flown in, a custom trailer bigger than everyone else’s… the whole thing would have been a spectacle.

    But let’s not overlook the timing of this rejection—it couldn’t have come at a worse time for Meghan and Harry. Their Netflix projects are falling flat, and have you seen the reviews for Harry’s Polo documentary? Even polo experts are laughing at it. The reality is that Hollywood is waking up to what the UK figured out years ago—Meghan Markle may be great at generating headlines, but when it comes to actual talent, well, let’s just say there’s a reason she was doing cable TV guest spots before meeting Harry.

    Think about it: what have Meghan and Harry actually produced since signing that massive Netflix deal? A documentary about themselves, mostly complaining about the royal family. A documentary about the Invictus Games that somehow managed to make it more about them than the veterans. And now, this Polo disaster. It’s all style over substance, and Hollywood is starting to notice.

    What’s particularly telling about this Tyler Perry situation is that it shows even their supposed friends are starting to draw boundaries. Perry has been incredibly generous to them—letting them stay in his house, donating to their foundation—but when it comes to his actual art, his business, that’s where he draws the line. And that has to sting.

    Remember when Oprah was Meghan’s biggest cheerleader? Have you noticed how quiet that friendship has become lately? Meghan wasn’t even at Gail King’s 70th birthday party, an event Oprah hosted. The Hollywood elite are slowly but surely distancing themselves, and this rejection by Tyler Perry is just the latest example.

    Now, let’s talk about timing. This rejection comes right as Meghan’s trying to launch her American brand, “Sierra Orchard,” clearly attempting to reinvent herself once again—from actress to royal to lifestyle guru. But these constant rejections from Hollywood must be making that pivot look more like a retreat than a strategic move.

    The irony here is almost delicious. Meghan walked away from royal duties, claiming she wanted the freedom to pursue her passions, including acting. But now, it turns out that when you burn bridges with the royal family, you can’t just waltz back into Hollywood and expect major roles, especially not in serious historical dramas alongside respected actresses like Kerry Washington.

    This situation highlights a fundamental difference between earning something and expecting it to be handed to you. Kerry Washington has spent decades honing her craft, taking challenging roles, proving herself time and again. She’s earned her place in Hollywood. Meanwhile, Meghan seems to think that because she married a prince and generated a lot of headlines, she deserves to step into starring roles in important films.

    And let’s not forget what this film is actually about—The 6888 tells the story of the 6888 Battalion, the only all-black, all-female battalion to serve in Europe during World War II. These were real women who faced incredible discrimination and challenges, serving their country despite everything stacked against them. The last thing this story needs is to become a vehicle for Meghan’s self-promotion.

    The contrast between Meghan’s approach and the way working royals handle their duties couldn’t be more stark. Take Kate, for example. She’s focusing on her “Early Years” project, doing serious work and making real change, all while battling health issues. She’s not trying to leverage her position for personal gain or Hollywood roles. She’s quietly and effectively serving. Or look at Princess Anne—steadily doing her duty for decades, without drama or demands for special treatment.

    What’s fascinating about all of this is that it reveals the flaw in Meghan and Harry’s post-royal strategy. They seem to think their royal connections would automatically translate into success in entertainment. But Hollywood, for all its faults, still requires actual talent and the ability to deliver. You can’t just show up with a title and expect to land leading roles, especially in films about important historical events.

    This rejection also speaks volumes about their future in Hollywood. If Tyler Perry, someone who has been supportive of them, won’t cast Meghan in a significant role, what chance does she have with other producers? This isn’t just a rejection of one role—it’s a public signal to the entire industry about where Meghan stands in the Hollywood hierarchy.

    And let’s face it: Meghan and Harry are learning the hard way that Hollywood is a much tougher nut to crack than they imagined. You can’t just trade on royal connections and expect to be handed serious acting roles or have your vanity projects succeed. This industry requires talent, skills, and the ability to deliver what audiences want to see.

  • Prince George joins dad Prince William for first time in royal tradition

    Prince George joins dad Prince William for first time in royal tradition


    Footy fanatic Prince George joined his dad Prince William on the pitch for the first time to play in a ­traditional pre-Christmas match.

    The pair played in the same team during the annual game between Sandringham estate workers and nearby villagers, as the Princess of Wales, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6, rallied at the sidelines to cheer them on.

    According to an insider, William almost scored a goal as George ran around the pitch energetically in what onlookers called “healthy father-and-son bonding time”, The Sun reports.

    The source added: “There were other children playing and it was all good fun and light-hearted. It is nice that they have returned to take part in the traditional game as they haven’t done so for years. But it was interesting to see that Harry has now been substituted for Prince George.”

    William, 42, has previously taken George, 11, to Villa Park and was joined by the young prince to cheer on England at Wembley. The duo were snapped jumping up and cheering players on when Cole Palmer scored for England, who won 2-1 against Spain in the Euro 2024 final in Berlin in July.

    The Princess of Wales, 42, stunned in a deep purple polo neck, lilac waistcoat, beige trousers and a green cap as she watched William and George from the side of the pitch. She wore her hair in a stylish plait and held a pair of black leather gloves, with Prince Louis, 6, and Princess Charlotte, 9, standing beside her to show their support.

    William said on the That Peter Crouch Podcast in 2020 that George is free to support whichever team he likes. He said: “I’m trying not to persuade him to be a Villa fan, I’m letting him choose his own way. It’s about finding what fits for him.”

  • Meghan Markle: The Duchess Who Gets Everyone Upset?

    Meghan Markle: The Duchess Who Gets Everyone Upset?


    Meghan Markle Loses People Close to Her Due to Poor Judgment.

    Meghan Markle’s ability to lose people around her has been brought into the spotlight by a Royal expert.

    Author Hugo Vickers has commented on former Vanity Fair editor Tina Brown’s assessment of Meghan, indicating that the Duchess of Sussex has exhibited a “poor judgment” in her relationships.In an interview with The Sun Online, Vickers remarked, “Meghan does seem to have a capacity for losing friends and allies all around the place.

     

    Tina Brown, of course, is a very intelligent observer of the scene, and she’s been doing it for a very long time.”

    He added, “For what it’s worth, Meghan lost me as an ally too. When she first joined the Royal Family, I took the stance that she was the first member to have addressed the United Nations. There was so much she could accomplish, but she gradually managed to upset everybody, including Tina Brown, and that can’t be a coincidence.”

     

    Vickers went on to explain, “I lost confidence in her during all that ridiculous nonsense surrounding the birth of Archie, when she wouldn’t share any details with us.

    She was the first woman I’ve ever heard of who gave birth and subsequently went into labor later on.”

  • Meghan and Harry’s Archewell Foundation Under Fire: IRS Leak Reveals Allegations of Fraud

    Meghan and Harry’s Archewell Foundation Under Fire: IRS Leak Reveals Allegations of Fraud


    When I first started following the whole Sussex situation, I never imagined we’d end up here, talking about missing millions in tax filings like we’re in some kind of Hollywood crime drama.

    But here we are, and the numbers just aren’t adding up, are they? Let’s break this down piece by piece because what we’re looking at here is absolutely staggering. We’re talking about over $6 million – that’s right, million – just seemingly vanishing into thin air.

    Fidelity Charitable reports giving $6 million, TisBest Philanthropy says they handed over $1050, but somehow Archewell only reports receiving two anonymous $1 million donations. Something’s not adding up here, and it’s not just my bad math.You know what really gets me? The sheer audacity of it all. Here they are, constantly preaching about compassion, service, and making the world a better place, but they can’t even keep their charitable foundation’s books straight. It’s like watching someone claim to be a master chef while burning water.

     

    Let’s talk about what this means in the bigger picture. Remember when they first launched Archewell, all those grand promises about changing the world? Well, my friends, it seems the only thing changing is their financial statements, and not in a good way – from $13 million in 2021 to just over $2 million in 2022. That’s not just a drop, that’s a plummet worthy of a skydiving record.

    And here’s what really makes my blood boil. While they’re playing fast and loose with these charitable donations, think about all the genuine charities out there, the ones actually making a difference, struggling to raise every penny. The ones William and Catherine support, for example, who operate with complete transparency and accountability.

    Speaking of our beloved Prince and Princess of Wales, isn’t the contrast just striking? While William and Catherine are out there making real, measurable impacts with their charitable work, consistently showing up, being transparent, and actually delivering on their promises, what are the Sussexes doing? Trying to explain away missing millions.

    Let me share something personal with you, my dear viewers. In all my years covering the Royal Family, I’ve never seen anything quite like this. It’s like watching a train wreck in slow motion, except the train is made of solid gold and somehow disappeared between stations.

    The timing of all this couldn’t be more interesting, could it? Just when their Netflix deal is supposedly up for renewal, just when Meghan’s trying to launch her new lifestyle brand, suddenly we’re hearing about missing millions and unfiled reports. Coincidence? I think not.

    And let’s talk about this incompetency excuse that’s being floated around. Really? This is a couple who managed to negotiate multi-million-dollar deals with Netflix and Spotify (rest in peace, Spotify deal), but they can’t manage to file proper paperwork with the State of California? They can’t keep track of millions in donations? As my grandmother used to say, “That dog won’t hunt.”

    You know what’s particularly fascinating? The silence from their usual defenders. Where are all those vocal supporters now? Where are the Twitter warriors who usually rush to explain away every Sussex misstep? The silence is deafening, isn’t it?

    Let’s remember something crucial here. This isn’t just about money. This is about trust. This is about integrity. This is about everything the Royal Family stands for. When Harry was a working Royal, he understood the importance of accountability. The Queen’s famous motto, “need to be seen to be believed,” wasn’t just about public appearances; it was about transparency and trustworthiness.

    And now, look where we are. Millions missing, reports unfiled, explanations lacking. It’s like they’re running their foundation the way they’ve run their post-Royal life – making grand announcements and promises but delivering confusion and controversy instead.

    Think about the irony here. They left the Royal Family claiming they wanted financial independence, claiming they wanted to do things their own way. Well, congratulations. They’re certainly doing things their own way, just not in the way anyone would have hoped or expected.

    The impact on their reputation is going to be massive. I mean, who’s going to want to donate to a foundation that can’t account for millions of dollars? Who’s going to partner with an organization that seems to have such loose financial controls? This isn’t just bad PR; this is potentially catastrophic for their future endeavors.

    And let’s talk about Harry for a moment. This is a man who grew up in one of the most disciplined and well-organized institutions in the world. The Royal Family has centuries of experience managing charitable foundations. How did he go from that to this? It’s like watching someone who trained at Le Cordon Bleu decide to run a hot dog stand and then somehow lose the hot dogs.

    The most heartbreaking part of all this? The missed opportunity. Imagine if they had actually used their platform, their connections, their resources to create real, meaningful change. Imagine if they had focused on doing the work instead of just talking about doing the work. They could have built something truly remarkable. Instead, we’re left with this mess – missing millions, unfiled reports, and excuses about incompetency.

    Is this really the legacy they wanted to create? Is this really what they left the Royal Family for? You know what really gets me? The way this affects all the causes they claim to care about – mental health, gender equality, environmental protection. All these important issues now tainted by association with this financial scandal. It’s like they’ve managed to turn gold into lead, the opposite of alchemy.

    And let’s not forget about their staff, or what’s left of them. Imagine trying to do your job professionally while all this is going on. It’s like trying to arrange deck chairs on the Titanic, except the deck chairs are made of million-dollar donations that nobody can find.

    The timing of their next financial report being due in November 2024 is interesting, too. That’s almost a year away – a year of questions, speculation, and doubt. A year of their reputation potentially crumbling even further. A year of William and Catherine continuing to show how real charitable work is done.

    Speaking of our future King and Queen, isn’t it remarkable how they just keep going from strength to strength while this financial drama unfolds in California? They’re out there making real differences in people’s lives – no missing millions, no unfiled reports, just solid, dependable, transparent work for the good of others.

    You know what this reminds me of? Those people who spend more time posting about their workout on social media than actually working out. The Sussexes seem to spend more time talking about their charitable work than doing it, and now we can’t even be sure where the money for that work is going.

    The reaction from the charity sector is going to be fascinating to watch. Professional charitable organizations operate with incredible transparency because they understand that trust is everything. What message does this send to other foundations? What message does this send to potential donors?

    And let’s talk about their future projects for a moment. Who’s going to want to partner with them after this? Netflix might be reconsidering that contract renewal right about now. Would you want to be in business with an organization that can’t account for millions in charitable donations?

    The silence from their PR team is deafening, too. Usually, they’re so quick to respond to any negative press, but on this, cricket chirping. It’s like they know there’s no spinning this one. You can’t manifest your way out of missing millions.

    Let’s consider the legal implications. The IRS doesn’t exactly have a sense of humor about these things, and California state law – they take their charitable foundations very seriously. This isn’t just about bad PR anymore; this could have serious consequences.

    You know what’s really telling? The way the story is being reported, even in traditionally Sussex-friendly media outlets. When you’ve lost the support of your media allies, you know you’re in trouble. It’s like watching your best friend finally admit that maybe, just maybe, you’re not the victim in every situation.

    And what about their core supporters, the ones who’ve defended them through everything? How do you defend missing millions? How do you explain away unfiled reports? It’s like trying to explain why the dog ate your homework, except the homework is worth millions of dollars and the dog is wearing a designer collar.

    The impact on their brand is going to be fascinating to watch. They’ve been trying to position themselves as global philanthropists, as leaders in the impact space. Well, they’re certainly making an impact now, just not the kind they were hoping for.

    You know what really strikes me? The complete lack of self-awareness. They’re still out there making announcements, still trying to launch new ventures, still acting like everything’s fine. It’s like watching someone try to sell beachfront property during a tsunami.

    The contrast with other charitable foundations is stark, too. Look at the Royal Foundation under William and Catherine’s leadership – clear reporting, transparent operations, actual measurable impact. That’s how it’s done, folks. That’s what professional charitable work looks like.

    And what about their future plans? They’ve got this cookbook coming out, this lifestyle brand launching. How does all this affect those ventures? Would you buy cooking advice from someone who can’t keep their books straight? Would you trust lifestyle tips from people whose lifestyle seems to include losing track of