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  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle staffers reveal what it’s really like working for them

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle staffers reveal what it’s really like working for them

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s current and former employees reveal what it’s really like to work for them after the latest claims.

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s current and former employees have come out in full force to support the couple after the recent allegations about the Duchess published by a US publication.

    Earlier this month, The Hollywood Reporter published a damning report labelling the Duchess of Sussex “Duchess Difficult” and claiming that her staff are allegedly “terrified” of her and her “belittling” behaviour towards them.

    The outlet cited sources saying that Meghan “marches around like a dictator in high heels, fuming and barking orders”, with one source adding: “I’ve watched her reduce grown men to tears”.

    Also included in the report were allegations regarding the Duchess’s “noisy tantrums” and “angry 5am emails” that earned her the nickname “Duchess Difficult”.

    But since then various current and former employees have come forward to the Duchess’s defence and said the claims were “fabrications”.

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s employees rush to their defence (Image: Getty)

    One of them, the couple’s ex-chief of staff Josh Kettler labelled the Sussexes “dedicated and hardworking” and spoke of how he was “warmly welcomed” upon joining their team.

    Meanwhile, the publication insisted on its sources, with Editor-In-Chief Maer Roshan saying: “Our reporter talked to I think a dozen people, most of them are people who work very closely with the couple in various capacities now and previously.”

    He added: “Our reporter talked to a very high-up source who works for the couple who said: ‘Everyone is terrified of Meghan Markle’.”

    However, even more current and former Archewell staffers have come forward and spoke of what it’s really like to work for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

    Ben Browning, Archewell’s former head of content, told Us Weekly that his experience working with Harry and Meghan has been “positive and supportive”, adding: “The narratives we’ve seen suggesting the contrary are untrue.”

    Ashley Hansen, global press secretary to the Duke and Duchess and the head of communications for Archewell, spoke about her own experience with the couple when she had to take time off for a health issue: “When I told them, I was met with the kind of concern and care a parent would express if it were their own child. I was asked what I needed, how and if they could help, and told to take as much time as I needed.”

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    Meghan Markle was described as ‘compassionate’ by one of her former employees (Image: Getty)

    Ms Hansen claimed that Harry and Meghan sent flowers and care packages, “but most profoundly to me, Meghan would personally reach out to my husband daily to make sure that we both were OK and had support.

    “It meant so much to him and even more to me. You don’t realise how much that kind of kindness and thought means until you need it.”

    A current staffer who wished to stay anonymous described how colleagues were “dumbfounded by the claims”, adding: “It’s clear where this type of commentary is coming from. It’s likely made up from someone who’s disgruntled.”

    They added: “They want to take care of us. Meghan will do things like, ‘You mentioned on the call your skin is bothering you, I put together a kit for you. ’Whenever staff goes to their house, they leave with a basket with fresh flowers, fresh fruit, fresh eggs.”

    Meanwhile, a former employee praised the positive work environment and let slip how Harry casually chats to his employees during weekly Zoom calls.

  • HEADS UP Why Kate Middleton & Meghan Markle have never worn Princess Diana’s £400k Spencer Tiara – and probably never will

    HEADS UP Why Kate Middleton & Meghan Markle have never worn Princess Diana’s £400k Spencer Tiara – and probably never will

    ROYAL fans will know that we often see Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton paying tribute to Princess Diana by wearing her iconic jewellery.

    However, neither of the two stylish royal women have ever worn their late mother-in-law’s Spencer Tiara – which she wore on her wedding day – and there is a poignant reason why.

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    Diana wore the Spencer Tiara on her wedding day to Prince Charles
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    Diana wore the Spencer Tiara on her wedding day to Prince CharlesCredit: Getty

    The iconic headpiece is part of the Spencer family's private collection
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    The iconic headpiece is part of the Spencer family’s private collectionCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Before her death, Diana wrote a “letter of wishes”, which explained what she would like to happen to her glittering jewellery collection in the future.

    It stated: “I would like you to allocate all my jewellery to the share to be held by my sons, so that their wives may, in due course, have it or use it.

    “I leave the exact division of the jewellery to your discretion.”

    However, the glittery Spencer Tiara – estimated to be worth around £400,000 – remains in the Spencer family.

    Lauren Kiehna of The Court Jeweller previously told Marie Claire: “While she was Princess of Wales, Diana often borrowed the tiara from her father and her brother [Charles Spencer, the 9th Earl Spencer], who still owns it now.

    “Eventually, it will be passed along with the rest of the family estate to Earl Spencer’s son, Viscount Althorp.”

    Although the 9th Earl Spencer could loan it to Princess Kate or Meghan, it would be at his discretion.

    Both Meghan and Kate wore royal tiaras for their wedding days.

    According to the jewellery professional, the Spencer Tiara – which has been in the Spencer family for nearly a century – was not considered as it’s not a royal tiara.

    It was, however, worn by both of Diana’s sisters, Jane and Sarah, at their weddings, and was also worn by Celia McCorquodale, Princess Diana‘s niece, at her 2018 wedding.
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    Meghan and Kate borrowed headpieces from Queen Elizabeth’s collection for their big days.

    The Duchess of Sussex wore the Queen Mary’s diamond bandeau, made in 1932, but had initially wanted a tiara that featured emeralds, according to royal sources.

    Meanwhile, the Princess of Wales opted for the Cartier Halo Tiara for her 2011 wedding.

    The Cartier Halo tiara was first commissioned by George VI in 1936, three weeks before he ascended the throne, who gave it to the Queen Mary.

    The Princess of Wales opted for the Cartier Halo Tiara for her 2011 wedding
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    The Princess of Wales opted for the Cartier Halo Tiara for her 2011 weddingCredit: AFP

    The Duchess of Sussex wore the Queen Mary’s diamond bandeau, made in 1932
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    The Duchess of Sussex wore the Queen Mary’s diamond bandeau, made in 1932Credit: AFP
    It was then gifted to Queen Elizabeth II on her 18th birthday and inherited by Princess Anne, who has worn it several times in its history.

    The elaborate headpiece features over 1000 diamonds – 739 brilliant-cut diamonds and 149 baguette.

    Meghan has only worn a tiara on her wedding day, but we have seen Kate wear at least four different tiaras, including the Queen Mary’s Lover’s Knot Tiara.

    While Kate and Meghan are unlikely to wear the Spencer Tiara, they do honour Princess Diana in a number of ways. 

    Everyone looked straight for the ring when Lady Diana Spencer and Prince Charles announced their engagement back in February 1981, and her 12-carat oval sapphire surrounded by 14 diamonds from British jeweller Garrard – thought to be bought for £28,500 – didn’t disappoint.

    Prince Charles & Princess Diana stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after their wedding ceremony at St. Paul’s Cathedral
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    Prince Charles & Princess Diana stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after their wedding ceremony at St. Paul’s CathedralCredit: Getty – Contributor
    The rock made another appearance in 2010, when Prince William showed his love for both his mum and new fiancée, Kate, by popping the question with the very same ring during a romantic trip to Kenya that October.

    Meanwhile in 2017, Prince Harry popped the question to Meghan Markle and sealed the deal with a breathtaking engagement ring that included two of Princess Diana’s diamonds.

    The Duke of Sussex had designed the breathtaking sparkler himself.

    Kate is known as being one of the most fashionable women in Britain, but often takes style inspiration from her late mother-in-law.

    Last year, Kate wowed onlookers at Royal Ascot as she arrived in a stunning polka dot dress that was remarkably similar to one worn by Diana.

  • ON THE MEND King Charles health update as monarch is ‘heading in a very positive trajectory’ after cancer diagnosis

    ON THE MEND King Charles health update as monarch is ‘heading in a very positive trajectory’ after cancer diagnosis

    THE King’s health is “heading in a very positive trajectory” following his cancer diagnosis, a royal source has said.

    Charles, 75, will on Sunday reach the second anniversary of his accession to the throne, and the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

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    King Charles III and Queen Camilla during Trooping the Colour on June 15
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    King Charles III and Queen Camilla during Trooping the Colour on June 15Credit: Getty

    King Charles III, wearing the Imperial State Crown and the Robe of State, sits alongside Queen Camilla during the State Opening of Parliament
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    King Charles III, wearing the Imperial State Crown and the Robe of State, sits alongside Queen Camilla during the State Opening of ParliamentCredit: Getty – Pool
    He became head of state immediately upon the death of his mother, the nation’s longest-reigning monarch, who died peacefully at Balmoral Castle on September 8 2022 at the age of 96.

    The King, who is still considered a “newbie monarch” in comparison with his mother’s record-breaking tenure, endured a bombshell second year as sovereign.

    He was diagnosed with cancer and had to deal with ongoing treatment, while his daughter-in-law, the Princess of Wales, was also being treated for the condition.

    But a source said brave Charles had coped with the past year with a “determination to be as public as he was able” to reassure the nation about how much he could still do.

    He has also been buoyed by Queen Camilla’s support.

    A source said: “Her natural warmth, resilience and sense of humour, as I’m sure any patient will tell you, is a wonderful thing to have.

    “Of course it’s been a stressful year for Her Majesty, too, but there was never a sense of despondency, only a determination that they would get through this, as with so many other challenging issues in the past.”

    Charles is expected to attend church, spending time in private prayers and reflection, on the anniversary, which falls during his summer break on his Aberdeenshire estate in the Scottish Highlands.

    The source added: “There will be personal thoughts, prayers and reflections.

    “I’m sure it will be a very poignant day for all. How could it not be, not least given the year of challenge that the whole family has had?”

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    The King and Queen are gearing up for an important tour to Australia and Samoa in the autumn – their first major overseas trip since news of Charles’s cancer was announced.

    “Health has to remain the number one priority, albeit heading in a very positive trajectory,” the source said.

    Camilla gave an insight into the King’s treatment this week when she opened a new cancer centre in Bath, revealing he was “doing very well”.

    Down-time will be incorporated in Australia and Samoa, with not too many back to back meetings, consideration given to the time difference, and a hoped-for trip to New Zealand removed to reduce the travel demands, but Charles’s programme is still expected to be “pretty full on”.

    The King spent around three months away from public-facing duties and returned in April with a visit to a cancer centre in London.

    King Charles III and the Prince of Wales during a visit to the Army Aviation Centre at Middle Wallop, Hampshire, May 13, 2024
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    King Charles III and the Prince of Wales during a visit to the Army Aviation Centre at Middle Wallop, Hampshire, May 13, 2024Credit: Ben Birchall

    King Charles and Queen Camilla visiting a cancer treatment centre at University College Hospital in April
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    King Charles and Queen Camilla visiting a cancer treatment centre at University College Hospital in AprilCredit: Alamy Live News
    He had a high profile run of engagements through the next few months including D-Day 80th anniversary commemorations in Portsmouth and Normandy.

    Other such events included Trooping the Colour, the incoming Japanese state visit, a short trip to Jersey and Guernsey, and the appointment of a new Prime Minister.

    “The best way of seeing how the King has coped is through his actions and words – everything that you’ve seen, everything that he’s said, and everything that he’s done,” the source said.

    “From the earliest outset of the health challenge, it was the King’s determination to be as public as he was able, so that people could be reassured by just how much he was still able to do in the circumstances, under his doctors’ advice.

    “That has obviously slowly dialed up as the program of treatment and recovery continued, with the result that the King is off on a 12,000 mile trip to Australia and Samoa in a few weeks’ time.”

    PIERS MORGAN: It’s clear King Charles’ cancer has changed him

    By Piers Morgan, Columnist for The Sun

    ‘Cancer didn’t bring me to my knees,’ said Hollywood star Michael Douglas after he survived oral cancer a few years ago, ‘it brought me
    to my feet.’

    I thought of that inspiring quote when I saw King Charles making his
    comeback public engagement on Tuesday.

    He almost danced out of his state Bentley, beaming happily, and
    sporting his favourite Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur pattern tie.

    I suspect the tie wasn’t an accidental fashion statement: the T-Rex was known as the king of the dinosaurs, and one of the toughest, most durable creatures in history, only rendered extinct by a massive asteroid hitting Planet Earth.

    Charles was clearly absolutely delighted to be back out and about
    again, with his beloved loyal wife Queen Camilla at his side, doing
    the job he loves.

    And it was perfectly fitting that he chose London’s world-famous
    Macmillan Cancer Centre to reappear on the public stage, given that
    he himself has spent the past few months being treated for cancer.

    The first part of the visit was very much royal business as usual, as he posed for photographers, waved at waiting crowds, and went inside to greet cheering staff.

    But it was when he met fellow cancer sufferers upstairs as they sat
    in armchairs for their chemotherapy treatment that I realised
    something profound had changed in our new Monarch.

    I’ve been at numerous events with Charles over the years and his
    interactions with the public have always been reasonably perfunctory.

    He’ll exchange a quick word, or joke, maybe shake a hand or pose for
    a photo, then swiftly move on.

    He rarely stays with one person for more than 30 seconds or so.

    But this looked and felt very different.

    He spent significantly longer periods of time talking to the patients,
    and with a far greater intensity and focus on what they said to him.

    It wasn’t difficult to work out why: he’s in the same health boat
    they’re all in, stuck in the same choppy and dangerous cancer ocean,
    paddling for his life.

    Cancer is the greatest of levellers; it doesn’t care how rich,
    famous, old, or privileged you are, it can strike anyone at any time.

    And that has given the King and his people shared a raw and visceral
    experience that he’s never had before now.

    He sat with 63-year-old Lesley Woodbridge, in for her second round of chemo, and they had a lengthy conversation.

    “How are YOU?” she asked, after he’d asked her about her own condition.

    “Not too bad,” he replied. “It’s always a bit of a shock isn’t it,
    when they tell you?”

    She nodded knowingly.

    Then, as Charles got up to move on a few minutes later, he suddenly
    took her hand in his and held it for several long seconds.

    It wasn’t his normal handshake, with his right hand.

    He used his left hand, which seemed way more personal and intimate.

    I’VE NEVER SEEN HIM SO AT EASE

    And it was a profoundly moving moment between two people who’d never met before, and will almost certainly never meet again, but who felt instantly bonded because they’re both enduring a very tough physical, emotional and frightening time.

    I can’t remember ever seeing Charles be so touchy-feely with the
    public, but then he’s probably never felt so at one with regular
    Britons.

    There was even time for laughter, as he exchanged wry chuckles with a man who’d lost his hair from the chemo.

    That man got the special left hand shake too.

    As did many others.

    And all the patients he met understood the significance of this
    markedly more tactile approach.

    “Charles held my hands for quite a while, and patted me on the
    shoulder,” said one lady afterwards, “and I found myself also patting
    him, and asking him how he was, and he said he’s getting there.

    “So, there was a connection because he knew what it feels like to be a
    patient and I know that he’s going through something.”

    One of my best mates is very sadly suffering from brain cancer and
    gets very irritated by well-intentioned people telling him to ‘keep
    battling’ or asking him about his ‘journey’, or horror of horrors,
    pondering about the ‘learnings’ he’s gained from his ordeal.

    As he explained to me, he doesn’t have any choice about whether to
    ‘battle’ cancer, he’s on an endlessly grim ‘journey’, and the only
    meaningful ‘learning’ he’s gleaned is that red wine tastes awful on
    chemo.

    CHARLES WAS ONE OF THEM

    But what he has found incredibly helpful is speaking to others in his
    situation, because only they can really know what he’s going through,
    and how he’s feeling.

    Looking at Charles during his hospital visit, I’m sure it’s been
    exactly the same experience for him.

    You can have all the family and friends in the world get cancer and
    feel great sympathy for them, but only those who’ve had it themselves can properly understand the importance of empathy based on shared experience.

    Suddenly, King Charles didn’t see the people he met as his subjects,
    or mere commoners whose lives are hugely vastly detached from his
    rarefied, palatial royal world.

    He just saw them as fellow patients and cancer sufferers, people all
    going through the same thing as him, with the same fears and worries, all having to face up to their mortality in the same way he’s now had to.

    And that gave them a real, tangible, searingly honest emotional
    connection which I’ve honestly never seen before between Charles and the public.

    ECHOES OF DIANA

    Ironically, it reminded me so much of his late ex-wife Princess Diana
    who had such a natural, easy warmth with people.

    There was also a higher purpose to Charles’s visit, and his accompanying announcement that he is to become Patron of Cancer
    Research UK, a patronage previously held by his late great mother
    Queen Elizabeth II.

    He wants to use his own health crisis to make a real difference.

    Several times, quite deliberately knowing the cameras were on him, he made a point of saying it’s so important that people get seen and
    treated early enough to survive cancer.

    This, the Palace has briefed to the media, is one of the main reasons he went public with his diagnosis – to raise awareness and make people see a doctor and get tested if they have any symptoms.

    A DEEP BOND

    “I appreciate what you’re doing,” said one male patient, “thank you
    so much. We’ve all got to stick together!”

    “Yes!” exclaimed Charles (who revealed to another patient that he was
    going for more of his treatment later the same day.)

    And he meant it.

    I doubt the King has ever felt a deeper or more relatable bond with his people.

    As he left, he met and exchanged gifts with two young children being treated for cancer at the hospital – Ellis, 11, and Della, 6 who has a brain tumour.

    He put his hand comfortingly on Della’s shoulder and didn’t need to
    say anything.

    They’re in this together.

    The third year of his reign will see a continuation of his so-called “4Cs” – his guiding principles of “culture, Commonwealth, community and climate” – with an additional sideline theme of “cancer”.

    The King is said to have been greatly encouraged by the way his personal health has been able to broaden discussion and engagement around the issues of all forms of cancer.

    This includes the rise in prostate screening after he had surgery at the start of the year.

    He hopes to be able to show how people diagnosed with cancer can, if it is right for them, carry on with as much of their normal lives as possible.

    Saturday sees the staging of the annual Braemar Gathering when the royals usually take front row seats to watch the traditional highland games, a short drive from Balmoral.

    The King, who is still considered a "newbie monarch" in comparison with his mother's record-breaking tenure, endured a bombshell second year as sovereign
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    The King, who is still considered a “newbie monarch” in comparison with his mother’s record-breaking tenure, endured a bombshell second year as sovereignCredit: Getty

    He was diagnosed with cancer and had to deal with ongoing treatment, while his daughter-in-law, the Princess of Wales, was also being treated for the condition
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    He was diagnosed with cancer and had to deal with ongoing treatment, while his daughter-in-law, the Princess of Wales, was also being treated for the conditionCredit: PA
    The King has been enjoying his summer break, and looked happy and relaxed when he attended the Aberdeen flower show last Saturday.

    Gun salutes are usually fired on Accession Day, but this year the anniversary falls on a Sunday, when salutes traditionally do not take place.

    As such, the military tribute by The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery at Hyde Park and The Honourable Artillery Company at the Tower of London has been moved to Monday.

    Both regiments taking part were responsible for firing the Death Gun salutes to mark the death of Queen Elizabeth II two years ago.

    Almost all of the soldiers and horses taking part played a part in the Queen’s state funeral and the proclamation of the King.

  • Prince Harry’s US visa row takes surprising ‘suspicious’ twist after latest update

    Prince Harry’s US visa row takes surprising ‘suspicious’ twist after latest update

    A US think-tank plans to take further action after the latest ruling regarding Prince Harry’s US visa application.

    The latest ruling regarding Prince Harry’s US visa application has been labelled “suspicious” by the same conservative Washington DC think-tank which initiated the requests to have the Duke’s immigration documents published.

    Earlier this week, a judge ruled that the Duke of Sussex’s US visa application should remain private despite him admitting to taking drugs in his memoir, Spare.

    Harry found himself in hot water after he released his memoir Spare in January 2023 and revealed he had previously used recreational drugs like cocaine, marijuana and magic mushrooms. Under US law, drug use can be grounds to reject a visa application.

    The Heritage Foundation filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security demanding the publication of Harry’s visa documents following his explosive claims, claiming that the request was of “immense public interest”.

    But in his latest ruling seen in court documents on Monday, US judge Carl Nichols said: “The public does not have a strong interest in disclosure of the Duke’s immigration records”.

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    Prince Harry’s US visa update was labelled ‘suspicious’ by a think-tank (Image: Getty)

    The latest update prompted the executive director of the think-tank’s Oversight Project, Mike Howell, to say that the “Prince Harry scandal just got a lot more suspicious”.

    He told Newsweek that the think-tank’s case is not over as they will seek to appeal the ruling, adding: “President Trump has already suggested that Prince Harry will be deported next year – and the case for that just got a lot more compelling! Americans deserve an immigration system with both secure borders and also fairly applied rules for high-profile immigrants like Harry.”

    Mr Howell added: “It certainly appears that Harry was given special treatment… and now we know it for something so serious that it involves extensive redactions. Americans will know the full story soon enough… Perhaps, Mr and Mrs Markle will tell us what’s beneath the redactions on their next Netflix special.”

    Judge Nichols’s ruling said: “Like any foreign national, the duke has a legitimate privacy interest in his immigration status.

    “And the duke’s public statements about his travel and drug use did not disclose, and therefore did not eliminate his interest in keeping private, specific information regarding his immigration status, applications, or other materials.”

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    Prince Harry talked about his past drug use in Spare (Image: Getty)

    He went on to say the public’s interest in the disclosure of Harry’s immigration records is “outweighed by the Duke’s privacy interest.

    “Public disclosure of records about a single admission of a foreign national in the circumstances described above would provide the public, at best, limited information about the department’s general policy in admitting aliens.

    “And the marginal public benefit of knowing that limited information is outweighed by the privacy interest the duke retains in his immigration status and records.”

  • Tom Parker-Bowles lets slip how Queen Camilla has really been coping with King’s cancer

    Tom Parker-Bowles lets slip how Queen Camilla has really been coping with King’s cancer

    Queen Camilla’s son said his mother is “tough” and could handle whatever comes her way.

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    The couple embark on a royal tour next month (Image: Getty)

    Queen Camilla’s son, Tom Barker-Bowles has opened up about how his mother is coping in the months since King Charles received his cancer diagnosis.

    Tom also gave a brief health update on King Charles as he travels the country promoting his new cookery book, Cooking and The Crown.

    The food critic and writer said His Majesty’s “treatment is going well” and spoke about how his mother was coping with the diagnosis.

    The King began treatment for cancer in January and has been resting in Balmoral Place with the Queen Consort. Asked about how his mother is doing, Tom said she had thick skin, saying: “She’s tough, my mother”.

    Despite the diagnosis earlier this year, the King has been receiving outpatient care and appears to be on the mend. A source close to the Royal family has indicated that Charles’s health is “heading in a positive trajectory”.

    The King’s positive health news comes at a good time as he is ready to embark on a royal tour of Samoa and Australia next month.

    Charles and Camilla will arrive in Australia on October 18 and will spend six days in the country before flying to Samoa for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).

    It will be the most extensive royal trip for the 75-year-old monarch since he took over but rest days will be added in between.

    Buckingham Palace has commented on the planning of the trip, stating: “We’ve had to, as you would with any visit, think about how you can ensure Their Majesties energies are preserved to be at their best.”

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    The Australia and Samoa tour will be the King’s most extensive yet (Image: Getty

    The schedule Down Under encompasses just three days of engagements to allow sufficient time for the King to rest.

    A Buckingham Palace spokesman said: “We’ve had to, as you would with any visit, think about how you can ensure Their Majesties energies are preserved to be at their best.

    “There had been some hope earlier in the year for Their Majesties to be able to visit New Zealand and on doctors’ advice that unfortunately wasn’t able to take place. We’ve had to make some tough decisions with the Australian Government where [Their Majesties] can get to.”

  • Meghan Markle’s ‘luxury presents’ for team revealed in ‘staffing row’ twist

    Meghan Markle’s ‘luxury presents’ for team revealed in ‘staffing row’ twist

    It comes after a report earlier this month cited sources who laid into the royal’s leadership style, with one source calling her “absolutely relentless”.

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    The Duchess has been praised for thoughtful presents she gives staffers. (Image: Getty)

    People who have worked for Meghan Markle have leapt to her defence after a bombshell report claimed disgruntled staff refer to the former Suits star as “Duchess Difficult”.

    A piece by The Hollywood Reporter earlier this month cited sources who laid into her leadership style, with one source calling her “absolutely relentless”.

    “She marches around like a dictator in high heels, fuming and barking orders,” they said, adding: “I’ve watched her reduce grown men to tears.”

    A source close to the couple further claimed: “Everyone’s terrified of Meghan. She belittles people, she doesn’t take advice. They’re both poor decision-makers, they change their minds frequently.

    “Harry is a very, very charming person — no airs at all — but he’s very much an enabler. And she’s just terrible,” they opined.

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    Other staffers now insist Harry and Meghan are kind and generous bosses. (Image: Getty)

    But employees of the 43-year-old have now launched a passionate defence of her, emphasising the “concern and care” she shows staff.

    A report by US Weekly titled “What It’s Really Like to Work for Meghan Markle” quoted former and current staff members who shared examples of the couple’s efforts to engender a happy workplace.

    “When I adopted my dog, the next day, I had a luxury brand leash and new collar on my doorstep,” one ex-employee told the outlet.

    New parents at Archewell, the Sussexes’ group of for-profit and not-for-profit business organisations, have also reportedly been given brand-new gifts and posh second-hand baby items from the couple.

    An unnamed source who currently works for Meghan said the Duchess “will do things like: ‘You mentioned on the call your skin is bothering you… I put together a kit for you.’”

    Staffers claimed that they leave with “a basket with fresh flowers, fresh fruit and fresh eggs” after meetings at the couple’s Montecito mansion.

    Mandana Dayani, former Archwell COO spoke out against the reports, and described the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as “kind, decent, caring people”.

    Speaking to US Weekly she said: “Part of the profound injustice of having to speak publicly on this in light of these endless and damaging narratives is that so much of the kindness, mentorship, and support that Prince Harry and Meghan share with others happens quietly behind closed doors.”

    “Throughout every global crisis, their first question was always: ‘How can we help?’ Whether they were veterans, women, refugees, animals in harm, they both showed up,” she continued.

  • King Charles wants to see Archie and Lilibet as insider gives damning verdict on feud

    King Charles wants to see Archie and Lilibet as insider gives damning verdict on feud

    King Charles is “keener than ever” to have a normal relationship with his estranged grandchildren, sources say.

    King Charles Prince Archie and Prince Harry

    King Charles wants to be fully involved with all of his grandchildren, says source (Image: Getty, Netflix)

    King Charles is “committed” to building a normal relationship with his estranged grandchildren, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, as the monarch “values family above everything”, sources have claimed.

    The King’s relationship with his younger son, Prince Harry, may be frostier than it used to be after the latter’s explosive claims against the Firm since his sensational exit and move to the US in 2020, however, he is “keener than ever” to be as involved as he can be with Archie and Lilibet after telling friends he is “not content” with only seeing on video calls.

    Charles has only seen the eldest child of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex a handful of times and his granddaughter only once.

    A source told the Mirror: “The King is absolutely committed to being present in all of his grandchildren’s lives.

    “He values family above everything and whatever the course of his ­relationship with his son he would never be content with just seeing his grandchildren on the odd video call.”

    Meanwhile, royal author Ingrid Seward claimed family “has always been important to the King” and added that it’s “sad” he doesn’t see more of his grandchildren from across the pond.

    She said: “Family has always been important to the King. He remembers his own somewhat fragmented childhood as his parents were always busy doing their duty.

    “It is a great sadness to him he doesn’t see more of Archie and Lilibet.

    “That is why he will never break ties with Harry. He does not want a FaceTime relationship with his son’s children.

     

    Princess Lilibet

    King Charles has only seen Princess Lilibet in person once (Image: Netflix)

    “He wants to know them and be involved with their lives while they are still young enough to be able to learn from his wisdom.

    “His cancer has made it all the more poignant to him as he knows that he won’t be around forever.”

    Following one of his trips back to the UK this year in February and after the only time he was granted a meeting with his father, Prince Harry

  • David Beckham’s real estate portfolio was halved after he foolishly upset Victoria, causing her to demand back all the villas he had been gifted (video)

    David Beckham’s real estate portfolio was halved after he foolishly upset Victoria, causing her to demand back all the villas he had been gifted (video)

    Former Manchester United star David Beckham has amassed millions since his professional debut and has also become a global icon off the pitch.

    The sensational documentary about David and Victoria Beckham has been released on Netflix this morning.

    The four-episode documentary, titled Beckham, follows Posh and Becks in their personal and professional lives, going through their history together with interviews of the couple.

    In the highly-anticipated documentary, the Englishman revealed he had to be held back from Sir Alex Ferguson during their infamous row in 2003

    after the legendary Scot kicked a boot at the ex-England captain.

    Mail Sport breaks down everything you need to know about David Beckham’s net worth and career earnings.

    What is his net worth?

    The 48-year-old has an estimated net worth of £372million ($450m).

    It is fair to say that the Englishman is a big presence on social media – having 86m followers on Instagram and 57m followers on Facebook.

    He has over a dozen properties in his portfolio – including a luxurious penthouse in Miami which was bought for £17.15m.

    The jaw-dropping pad in Miami is situated on the 59th floor of One Thousand Museum. He bought the property through his firm Beckham Brand Ltd when he was in the process of setting up Inter Miami.

    The property features Miami’s first private helipad, five bedrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows and balconies overlooking the sea.

    Beckham and his wife Victoria have access to the tower’s double-level gym and spa, infinity pool and hair and beauty complex.

    Beckham’s Miami property, which was bough three years ago, is now valued at £22.6m.

    Their Miami home is just part of the couple’s £70m international property portfolio. It also includes a £30m London townhouse and a £6m Cotswolds mansion.

    What are his career earnings?

    Beckham has made the majority of his money through football contracts. He was one of the higher-paid players during his career and, even in retirement, continues to cash in.

    After 11 seasons with Manchester United, during which he won six Premier League titles, he moved to Real Madrid – where he was offered around £30.8m ($42m) for his four seasons at the club.

    Following his four year stint in Madrid, the former midfielder opted to sign for MLS giants Los Angeles Galaxy for a reported $250m (£179.3m) payout, roughly £23.3m ($32.5m) of which is said to have come from the team.

    Forbes reported that there was a revenue in his contract which meant he was able to earn additional income based on the team’s success.

    During his time in America, the Englishman had two spells with Serie A giants AC Milan in 2009 and 2010.

    In 2013, Beckham signed a five-month deal with Ligue 1 outfit Paris Saint-Germain. He vowed to donate his rumoured £1 million ($1.3m) salary to children’s charities in Paris.

    According to the Daily Mirror, by the time he retired, Beckham had earned £659m ($800m) on and off the field, making him the seventh highest-paid athlete ever at the time.

    Sponsorship deals

    Even after retiring from football, it is fair to say that Beckham is still penning incredible endorsement deals.

    The British sensation has banked millions in commercial endorsements from sponsors including Adidas, Coty, H&M, Sainsbury’s, Samsung and his newest partner, Breitling, according to Forbes.

    His deal with Adidas was inked in 2003, which was in the form of a lifetime contract – which is worth £132m ($160m). At the time of its signing, it was one of the largest endorsement deals in sports history.

    It has also been reported that he has made over £247,000 ($300,000) as the ambassador of the Swiss luxury watch company Tudor – which he signed a deal in 2017.

    He has also been the face of Haig Club scotch whisky for the last nine years, advertising the alcoholic drink in a slew of promotional campaigns.

    However, Beckham ended his partnership with the booze brand earlier this year, with all of the social media profiles set to inactive.

    The Englishman signed a mega-money deal with the drinks company in 2014 but is now seeking to venture out into his own range of drinks.

    A source told The Sun: ‘Haig confirmed that David wouldn’t be renewing his contract with them earlier this year.

    ‘It is now officially over and Haig is on the lookout for someone new.’

    In 2014, David launched his own company DB Ventures – which handles his multiple sporting and fashion endorsements.

    With a reported net worth of $450 million (£370 million), he’s thought to bring in a hefty sum each year with brand partnerships and his own ventures.

    But last year, he sold 55% the company to Authentic Brands, the owner of Juicy Couture, for around £200m.

    At the time, it was reported that the deal would help him to crack into the US with his financial ventures.

  • Meghan Markle escalated tensions between David Beckham and Prince Harry by f0rbidding Harry from getting close to Beckham (video)

    Meghan Markle escalated tensions between David Beckham and Prince Harry by f0rbidding Harry from getting close to Beckham (video)

    A new book has claimed that Meghan Markle issued an exclusion order regarding David and Victoria Beckham.

    The explosive claim was made by author Tom Bower in his book The House of Beckham: Money, Sex and Power.

    Although the Beckhams attended Prince Harry and Meghan’s wedding in 2018, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are not in touch with them anymore due to a feud.

    Bower claimed in his book that Meghan banned Harry from being photographed with David at an Invictus Games event because she was afraid it would upstage her husband.

    “Beckham found himself alone at the Invictus Games stadium,” Tom wrote. “Arriving on the agreed day to meet Prince Harry he was perplexed [as to]

    why officials were playing a dance to keep him happy, but away from Harry.”

    “Photographs of the two together were forbidden. The royal snub was brutal. David Beckham was puzzled,” Tom continued. “The exclusion order, it later transpired, was issued by Meghan.”

    “She did not want any competition in the media from Beckham, and especially not from his wife Victoria,” he added.

    Another explosive claim

    Elsewhere in the book, Tom claimed Victoria gave Meghan thousands of pounds worth of clothes and accessories to promote the former Spice Girls star’s brand. As part of a marketing drive, Meghan was given a “coat, dress, boots and a handbag worth £6,000” for royal Christmas festivities at Sandringham House, the book claimed.

    “Victoria agreed to provide a coat, dress, boots and a handbag worth £6,000 to Meghan for the Royal Family’s traditional Christmas Day parade in Sandringham,” Tom wrote. “Later, Meghan wore a Beckham custom-made pregnancy outfit and a white coat and dress for a service in Westminster Abbey.”

  • David Beckham sent a letter of apology to the Spice Girls for the misunderstanding that led to the breakup of the group (video)

    David Beckham sent a letter of apology to the Spice Girls for the misunderstanding that led to the breakup of the group (video)

    Former Spice Girls star Victoria Beckham was reportedly reduced to tears by her husband David Beckham’s heartfelt speech at her 50th birthday party.

    Posh Spice is said to have ‘welled up’ after hearing the England football star praising Victoria as a “role model” in front of 100 guests, including the rest of the Spice Girls.

    The 48-year-old dad-of-four was also seen looking delighted as he filmed all five of the Spice Girls reuniting to sing and dance the choreography to their hit song Stop.

    The Sun reports that it was believed to be the first time Mel C, Mel B, Victoria Beckham, Emma Bunton, and Geri Halliwell were all together again since 2018.

    A source who attended the party, which is reported to have cost an estimated £250,000, revealed what David had said in his speech.

    They told the publication: “David told the party how Victoria’s always been a huge inspiration to him.

    “He talked of what an amazing role model she is and what an incredible mum she has been. The kids also did speeches — it was very informal but they spoke of how grateful they are for everything she’s done for them.”

    The source added that there was a big Spice Girls theme at the bash, with hits such as Wannabe, Say You’ll Be There, and Who Do You Think You Are all making the playlist.

    “They had to make up for lost time – and they did exactly that. The girls were ­having the time of their lives,” said the party insider.

    David and Victoria’s son Cruz, 19, who is following in his mum’s footsteps by pursuing a career in music, also sang a cover of their 1996 track Mama at the birthday bash at Oswald’s in Mayfair.

    According to reports, guests were treated to a tasty meal of steak, sea bass, and Italian-style sharing platters as well as £500 bottles of champagne to warm them up before hitting the dance floor.

    Victoria’s birthday was a star-studded affair with the likes of Jason Statham and his partner, model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Hollywood str Tom Cruise and Desperate Housewives actress Eva Longoria, all in attendance.

    Victoria was of course joined by her family, husband David Beckham, sons Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz and daughter Harper.