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  • Princess Eugenie Declares: Enough Is Enough! Calls for Meghan Markle to Stay Out of PR Drama

    Princess Eugenie Declares: Enough Is Enough! Calls for Meghan Markle to Stay Out of PR Drama


    Princess Eugenie Advised to Steer Clear of the Sussexes Amid PR Crisis

    According to *In Touch*, Princess Eugenie has been strongly advised to distance herself from the Sussexes, as the royals face their own public relations crisis, largely due to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s latest antics.

    Eugenie’s new friendships seem to come with a side of royal caution, and the whispers urging her to stay away are growing louder. The article claims that Eugenie is warming up to Meghan as they plan cozy get-togethers in Portugal. While this may sound innocent enough, alarms are ringing among senior royals, warning Eugenie that she could merely be a pawn in the Sussexes’ elaborate game to work their way back into the royal fold. A source spills the tea about Harry and Meghan’s recent $8 million purchase of a luxurious home near Lisbon, conveniently located not far from Eugenie’s summer hideaway.

     

    First, let’s clarify: King Charles didn’t evict Harry and Meghan from Frogmore Cottage; they left it voluntarily. The couple hadn’t even set foot in the cottage since late 2019, so it’s not as if they were commuting between their lavish California mansion and a quaint little cottage in the UK.

    They aren’t exactly the world’s most committed tenants. And as for that $30 million mansion, it might as well be a glorified Olive Garden compared to the grandeur of royal estates.

    The plot thickens as we learn that Eugenie is being warned to keep her distance from the Sussexes. According to the source, Eugenie is under pressure from the royal family to avoid being used as a pawn in this increasingly pathetic game of royal chess. But wait, there’s more.

    The article goes on to assert that Princess Catherine, the future queen, has been acting as a supportive sister-in-law, urging her husband, William, to embrace this moment of family unity. Catherine is too savvy to fall for the Sussexes’ offensive; she knows she’s the queen bee, while Meghan is merely a wannabe who’s clearly feeling the sting of royal rejection. If there’s any love and family sentiment being pushed, it’s from Camp Catherine, who seems to be virtually signaling their way back into the royal good graces.

    It’s a classic case of “look at me, I’m nice now.” Honestly, it’s like watching a reality TV show where the lead character desperately tries to redeem herself while everyone else rolls their eyes. Then there’s the notion that Meghan is attempting to recruit Eugenie into a grand alliance of attention-seeking antics.

    One commentator suggests Meghan might be trying to extract royal secrets from Eugenie, which isn’t an entirely far-fetched theory, given Meghan’s penchant for turning family gatherings into her personal PR events. After all, we all remember how Meghan’s actions at the Queen’s funeral shifted the focus to her and Harry.

    Eugenie must be shaking her head at the thought of getting embroiled in this melodrama. And let’s talk about that absurd $8 million property claim in Portugal—who are we kidding here? It sounds as believable as a three-dollar bill.

  • INVITÉE RTL – Florent Pagny : “Face à la maladie, mon père n’a jamais baissé les bras, ce n’est pas dans sa nature”, confie sa fille Ael

    INVITÉE RTL – Florent Pagny : “Face à la maladie, mon père n’a jamais baissé les bras, ce n’est pas dans sa nature”, confie sa fille Ael

    Ael Pagny, fille de Florent et photographe, est l’invitée de RTL. Elle publie un livre de photos inédites “Pagny par Ael” aux éditions HarperCollins.

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    Ael Pagny, la fille de Florent Pagny et photographe de 25 ans, publie son premier ouvrage intitulé Pagny par Ael, disponible dès le 6 novembre. Ce livre rassemble des photos inédites prises sous son regard de fille, couvrant trois années marquantes de la vie de son père.

    La série de photos débute en 2021, lors de la tournée des 60 ans de Florent Pagny. On y découvre un artiste flamboyant, heureux de retrouver la scène. Puis, survient l’annonce de son cancer du poumon, qu’il surnomme “l’interrupteur”. “Il est surnommé ainsi parce que cela a mis notre vie en pause”, explique Ael, invitée de RTL ce mardi.

    Malgré cette épreuve, elle a choisi de poursuivre son projet photographique : “C’est une extension de moi, quelque chose que je fais tout le temps. Mais nous restons une famille pudique, je ne l’ai donc pas photographié dans ses moments les plus intimes ou difficiles”.

    La seule photo de Florent Pagny à l’hôpital

    Dans cet ouvrage, une seule photo montre Florent Pagny à l’hôpital, lors de sa dernière séance de radiothérapie. “Même si l’image ne rappelle pas de bons souvenirs, nous étions contents car c’était la dernière, et nous espérons que ce sera la dernière pour toujours”, se remémore-t-elle.

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    Cette photo est suivie d’une série au Mont-Saint-Michel, après plusieurs mois de chimiothérapie. On y voit Florent Pagny, chauve, s’appuyant sur une canne, avec un corbeau en arrière-plan. C’est la photo préférée d’Ael. Elle apprécie que “chacun puisse l’interpréter à sa manière. On peut y voir la malédiction qui s’en va, ou simplement une belle image“.

    Ael souligne que dans la lutte contre la maladie, son père n’a jamais baissé les bras, car “ce n’est pas dans sa nature”.

    Une famille soudée

    Durant ce projet, elle a immortalisé des moments familiaux précieux. “Nous étions en famille, comme toujours. Nous faisions une petite séance photo, je pense qu’il était content. Il n’aime pas trop être pris en photo, mais si c’est moi, ça ne le dérange pas“.

    J’ai plus appris sur moi-même en tournée, en prenant des photos, que sur lui. Je me suis rendu compte que j’aime vraiment capturer des concerts ou des spectacles, être dans ma bulle”, confie-t-elle.

  • Lady Colin Exp0ses the Sh0cking Truth Behind Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s D!vorce

    Lady Colin Exp0ses the Sh0cking Truth Behind Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s D!vorce


    Rumors surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s marriage have resurfaced, fueled by comments from Lady Colin Campbell, who has intensified speculation that the couple may be on the verge of separation.

    Recent reports and statements from royal insiders suggest that the Sussexes are reportedly leading increasingly separate lives, with some experts hinting that Meghan might soon make Prince Harry her next target for a breakup.

    According to Radar Online, Meghan has distanced herself from various relationships, including family, close friends, and, notably, the British royal family. This behavior has led palace insiders to dub her the “Duchess Difficult,” citing her high standards and strong opinions. Meghan’s decisions to sever ties with family members, including her father, and her dramatic exit from royal duties—referred to as “Megxit”—underscore a pattern of decisiveness and a willingness to leave relationships behind.

     

    Royal biographer Hugo Vickers commented on Meghan’s habit of taking a hard line with relationships. He pointed out a history of ending ties when they no longer serve her, referencing her past breakups with her first husband, Hollywood producer Trevor Engelson, and former friend Jessica Moroney, as well as her distancing from her father and other royal family members.

    Vickers noted that people generally act in character, suggesting Meghan could potentially do the same with Harry. As he explained, “She dumped her father, she dumped her first husband, she dumped a Canadian chef lover, she dumped Jessica Moroney, and she then dumped the entire British royal family. So, who’s going to be next for the chop? I think inevitably it’s probably Prince Harry. There will come a time when she thinks that she doesn’t need him.”

    The biographer also speculated that if a split were to happen, Meghan might frame the narrative to position herself as the wronged party, casting Harry in a less favorable light. Recently, signs of independence have become more apparent between Harry and Meghan.

    While Harry embarked on a charity trip to the UK and attended events in New York, Meghan was notably absent from these appearances. Even on his milestone 40th birthday, Harry reportedly chose to hike with friends instead of celebrating at home with Meghan.

    Lady Colin Campbell has voiced her own suspicions, noting that rumors of the couple’s rocky marriage have surfaced while King Charles and Queen Camilla are away in Australia.

    In response to the speculation, Lady C suggested that while Prince Harry may still be welcomed back into the royal fold by his father, it could take a significant shift for others to accept him. “I suppose they could have some form of rapprochement, but it would always be superficial. I understand that Catherine feels betrayed by Harry and would never trust him again. Charles loves his son and will always have a door open for him, especially if a divorce does happen.”

    Lady C and other royal experts have echoed sentiments that Prince Harry’s influence outside the royal family has not met his expectations.

  • Prince William’s olive branch to Harry: Prince of Wales publicly names his brother for the first time in six years as he pays fond tribute to their mother Diana

    Prince William’s olive branch to Harry: Prince of Wales publicly names his brother for the first time in six years as he pays fond tribute to their mother Diana

    Prince William has taken a conciliatory step in his feud with Prince Harry by publicly naming him for what is believed to be the first time in six years.

    Speaking in a new documentary, William recounts how Princess Diana took the brothers to a homeless shelter in London as children to show the realities of life outside the palace.

    The film, titled ‘Prince William: We Can End Homelessness’, includes poignant unseen photos of William and Diana at the Passage in Westminster.

    In one, taken when Princess Diana visited with William on 14 June 1993 just days before his eleventh birthday, the young Prince is seen studiously playing chess with a homeless man at the shelter.

    Another, taken in December that year, shows a suited-and-booted young William standing alongside his mother at the shelter, his arms stuffed with presents to give.

    Prince William in ITV documentary: ‘ We can end homelessness’

    Prince William has publicly named Harry for what is believed to be the first time in six years
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    Prince William has publicly named Harry for what is believed to be the first time in six years

    Prince William and Diana, Princess of Wales, during a visit to The Passage in London
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    Prince William and Diana, Princess of Wales, during a visit to The Passage in London

    The documentary reunites the brothers on screen, if only via an old photo of both boys visiting the shelter in 1993
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    The documentary reunites the brothers on screen, if only via an old photo of both boys visiting the shelter in 1993

    A young Prince William plays chess during a visit to The Passage
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    A young Prince William plays chess during a visit to The Passage

    ‘My mother took me to the Passage, she took Harry and I both there… I’d never been to anything like that before and I was a bit anxious as to what to expect,’ explains William.

    ‘My mother went about her usual part of making everyone feel relaxed and having a joke with everyone…I remember having some good conversation, playing chess and chatting.

    ‘You meet people, like I did then, who put a different perspective in your head.’

    The emotive opening highlights how the Prince’s passion to end homelessness is driven by memories of his mother.

    The film emphasises how trauma and family breakdown are common causes of homelessness, the former being sadly familiar to the Prince of Wales.

    Alongside the death of his mother, William continues to be estranged from his younger brother.

    Until this film, it is understood William has not uttered his brother’s name in a public speech or interview since 2018 when the two princes, alongside the Princess of Wales and Meghan Markle, were interviewed at the Royal Foundation Forum.

    The documentary also reunites the brothers on screen, if only via an old photo of both boys visiting the shelter in 1993.

    Filming also coincided with another personal trauma: the cancer diagnosis of his wife, the Princess of Wales.

    Insiders acknowledge that filming took a little longer because of everything the Prince was ‘dealing with’, but added he was ‘very accommodating’ despite the challenges.

    Cameras started rolling in June last year when the Prince launched his project Homewards, which focuses on ending homelessness in six UK areas: Aberdeen; Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole; Lambeth; Newport; Northern Ireland and Sheffield.

    Speaking in a new documentary, William recounts how Princess Diana took the brothers to a homeless shelter in London as children to show the realities of life outside the palace
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    Speaking in a new documentary, William recounts how Princess Diana took the brothers to a homeless shelter in London as children to show the realities of life outside the palace

    King Juan Carlos I of Spain, Prince Charles, Diana and William and Harry sit on the steps of Marivent Palace on August 10, 1987
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    King Juan Carlos I of Spain, Prince Charles, Diana and William and Harry sit on the steps of Marivent Palace on August 10, 1987

    Diana and her sons Prince Harry and Prince William leave after attending the 1991 Royal Tournament, held at Earls Court Exhibition Centre in London
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    Diana and her sons Prince Harry and Prince William leave after attending the 1991 Royal Tournament, held at Earls Court Exhibition Centre in London

    Prince William is pictured offering help while at The Passage in Kensington Palace
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    Prince William is pictured offering help while at The Passage in Kensington Palace

    A look at William and Diana ahead of his documentary 'Prince William: We Can End Homelessness'
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    A look at William and Diana ahead of his documentary ‘Prince William: We Can End Homelessness’

    The Prince of Wales behind the scenes filming a documentary for the Homewards Campaign
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    The Prince of Wales behind the scenes filming a documentary for the Homewards Campaign

    We see the Prince on public engagements and in interviews with the director, Leo Burley, but the palace are tight-lipped on precisely when the Prince sat down to talk.

    What emerges is a Prince serious about making his mark.

    ‘I feel with my position and my platform, I should be delivering change,’ he says.

    ‘I feel compelled to act because I don’t want to just talk about it. I don’t want to just listen. I actually want to see someone smile because their life has been made better. So therefore building a project is the only way I can see at the moment to try and alleviate and help people who are in a much less fortunate or a very difficult situation.’

    Such a statement could be interpreted as rhetoric against traditional royal ribbon-cutting and an indication he could become a rather radical King.

    William is a modern man who prefers to watch box sets rather than reading, and it’s already been suggested he could be the first British monarch to break ties with the Church of England.

    Others close to the current King point out that Charles was also a pioneering Prince with projects like the traditionalist Dorset village of Poundbury.

    At other points in the film we catch glimpses of the person behind the prince. When meeting 21-year-old Lainey, a young girl experiencing homelessness who is training to work at Pret, he jokes: ‘Listen, if anyone can figure out how to work a cappuccino machine they’re amazing. Well done, honestly. Those machines, I look at them and I’m like: ‘you need a degree to work this. They’re crazy.’

    After meeting William, she reflects: ‘Even though he’s like rich and people see him as some poshy…he didn’t judge…I just felt like he was one of my mates’.

    Other stars of the show include the Sheffield-based community activist Safiya Saeed and advocate Sabrina Cohen-Hatton, who was formerly homeless.

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    Prince William and Harry at the opening of a fountain built in the memory of Diana in London's Hyde Park
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    Prince William and Harry at the opening of a fountain built in the memory of Diana in London’s Hyde Park

    Harry and William attend the unveiling of a statue of their mother at The Sunken Garden in Kensington Palace
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    Harry and William attend the unveiling of a statue of their mother at The Sunken Garden in Kensington Palace

    A look at William during filming for 'Prince William: We Can End Homelessness' on ITV1 and ITVX
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    A look at William during filming for ‘Prince William: We Can End Homelessness’ on ITV1 and ITVX

    Another look at Prince William as he offers his time at the Passage in Kensington
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    Another look at Prince William as he offers his time at the Passage in Kensington

    The film, titled 'Prince William: We Can End Homelessness', includes poignant unseen photos of William and Diana at the Passage in Westminster
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    The film, titled ‘Prince William: We Can End Homelessness’, includes poignant unseen photos of William and Diana at the Passage in Westminster

    Homewards aims to find successful charity models, zoning in on the Salvation Army in Cardiff who brought former rough sleeper Wayne into his own home.

    In a powerful scene, Wayne is brought to Windsor Castle to meet with Prince William.

    Wayne’s experiences are deeply moving, as is the knowledge that the meeting was filmed in the same location where the Princess of Wales filmed her cancer announcement in March.

    The filmmakers also confront William about the criticism that his wealth and (numerous) homes make him an ill-suited poster boy for a homelessness project.

    ‘I think if I answered every critic I’d be here all day,’ he responds.

    ‘Criticism drives you forward. I think it’s right to question, but at the end of the day we are pushing forward to deliver change and hope and optimism into a place that frankly has had very little of it for a long time. I hope I can bring something that’s not been done before.’

    It’s a response that might not satisfy his detractors, but it is clear that William cares deeply about the issue not in spite of his life and experiences, but because of them.

    ‘Many people can relate to trauma. Many people can relate to family breakup and loss,’ says Homewards advocate Ms Cohen-Hatton.

    ‘I think the prince’s ability to relate to people on that human level is because of some of the experiences that he’s had himself.’

    The two-part documentary will air on Wednesday 30 and Thursday 31 October at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.

  • Real reason David and Victoria Beckham ditched Prince Harry and Meghan Markle revealed

    Real reason David and Victoria Beckham ditched Prince Harry and Meghan Markle revealed

    David and Victoria Beckham were once good friends with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, however this appears to no longer be the case.

    Prince Harry with David Beckham

    The pair had been friends for a number of years (Image: Owen Humphreys – WPA Pool/Getty Images)

    David Beckham was spotted at a royal engagement earlier this week with Prince William, which was a welcome surprise for many royal fans.

    However, while the pair have been pictured together before, and are rumoured to be good friends, some people were left wondering why Beckham had not been seen with Prince Harry, who was in the UK less than 24 hours before at the WellChild Awards.

    Despite the fact the footballer had been at Harry’s wedding to wife Meghan Markle in May 2018,it appears relations between the Beckhams and Sussex’s have become strained over recent years, with Beckham now seemingly bonding more with Harry’s brother Prince William.

    Royal expert Richard Eden claimed a number of reasons have resulted in David and Victoria Beckham drifting away from Harry and Meghan, including their views on family.

    He wrote in The Daily Mail: “David had always been an ardent royalist, who would stand up for the Queen’s Speech every Christmas, dressed in his Sunday best. Years later, he queued for 12 hours to view the Queen’s coffin when her body was lying in state.

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    Prince William and David Beckham pose in front of one of the new London Air Ambulance Charity helicopters

    Prince William and David Beckham pictured together at a royal engagement this week (Image: GETTY)

    “So it is, perhaps, no surprise that the Sussexes’ attacks on the Royal Family failed to impressed the Beckhams.

    “‘Both David and Victoria put great importance on family and would never, ever turn on their relations the way that Harry and Meghan did,’ one of their associates tells me.

    “‘The truth is that Victoria never really liked Meghan much. She was friendly and welcoming to her but is not bothered about staying in touch.’”

    The Beckhams’ reportedly began experiencing problems with the couple before their 2018 wedding. According to The Daily Mail, the footballer and his fashion designer wife had helped Meghan and even let her stay in their Los Angeles pad when she experienced problems with paparazzi while visiting her mum in America.

    Victoria also came to Meghan’s aid after she moved into Nottingham Cottage at Kensington Palace, it has been claimed. The fashion designer reportedly gave Meghan advice on make-up and a member of her staff provided her with help on facials and hairdressing all free of charge.

    However, this became public news soon after, with sources claiming that Meghan believed it was the Beckhams who leaked it to the press, which they denied.

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    David and Victoria Beckham walking hand in hand

    The couple attended Harry and Meghan’s 2018 wedding (Image: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)

    Although the couples stayed in contact, with David and Victoria attending the 2018 wedding ceremony, they were not invited to the evening reception, which is likely to have strained relationships further. Eden then reported that David flew to Australia later that same year to attend the Invictus Games at the duke’s request. However, when the football legend got there, Prince Harry would not see him, he claimed.

    According to royal biographer Tom Bower, it was Meghan who made this decision. Bower is reported to have said in his book Revenge: “She wanted no competition in the media from David. It seemed she was not prepared to tolerate anything flattering regarding the Beckhams and the Games to appear in the media.”

    The relationship between the couples is now believed to be distant, with David instead sharing a closer bond with William and Princess Kate.

    Eden said in The Daily Mail: “Given that David owns a football club in Miami and the couple have an increasingly prominent position in American society, it might seem natural that they would join the court of Harry and Meghan.

    “Instead, the Beckhams are sticking with the Windsors. If power couples were like football teams, this match would be a 2-0 result to William and Catherine.”

  • James Hewitt is Prince Harry’s dad rumour finally ruled on by face analysis expert

    James Hewitt is Prince Harry’s dad rumour finally ruled on by face analysis expert


    An expert in facial recognition has given his verdict on Prince Harry’s parentage.

    For years, rumours had been flying that the Duke of Sussex may actually have been the son of Princess Diana’s riding instructor, James Hewitt. The pair were romantically connected and had an affair for years.

    Eagle-eyed royal fans have long said Prince Harry resembled Hewitt, but Simone Malik disagrees. She is said to have a special gift when it comes to faces, and she wants to debunk the rumour.She reckons she knows this because Harry and Charles both have sharp eyes and high narrow foreheads. Simone adds that there’s no one else who has those “very close set, small but extremely sharp eyes.”

     

    Simone is certain Harry and Charles are biologically linked.

    Harry’s ginger locks, which are a similar colour to Hewitt’s, have often been pointed to as a sign they could be related – but Malik reckons this is where the similarities stop. She said: “I have been hearing for years that conspiracy about Hewitt being Harry’s dad.

    “I always looked and thought, ‘No, not at all.’ I can see from the public’s perspective when they look at the ginger hair and their smiles from the side, they have a certain look and they think he is Harry’s dad.“You have got to understand facial symmetry and dimension and this is what I look at, a bit like a computer but I have the skill to see the face and think ‘this person is related’ or ‘this person is not related,” she added.

     

    “I am quite certain from my skill that King Charles is definitely Harry’s dad. Charles has a narrow and high forehead and Charles has exactly that. Diana also has a narrow forehead. Hewitt’s forehead is wide and deep.”

  • Insiders Finally Debunk Meghan Markle’s Claim About the Royals, Says the Duchess ‘Threw Offer Back in Their Faces’

    Insiders Finally Debunk Meghan Markle’s Claim About the Royals, Says the Duchess ‘Threw Offer Back in Their Faces’


    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle surprised fans all over when they announced they were stepping down as working royals in 2020. A year after leaving their roles and moving across the pond, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shocked the world again when they sat down for a primetime tell-all interview with former talk show host Oprah Winfrey.

    During their conversation, Meghan claimed that she didn’t receive any help or guidance when she became a member of the family.“Unlike that you see in the movies, there’s no class on how to …how to speak. How to cross your legs. How to be royal,” the duchess told Oprah. “There’s not of that training. That might exist for other members of the family. That was not something that was offered to me. Even down to, like, the National Anthem, no one thought to say, ‘Oh, you’re American. You’re not going to know that.’ That’s me, late at night, googling, ‘How … what’s the National … I’ve got to learn this … I need to learn these 30 hymns for church.’”

     

    What Meghan said has been challenged a few times in the past. Now royal insiders are specifically naming who was ready and willing to help with whatever she needed, but Harry’s wife turned them away.

    Insiders refute what Meghan told Oprah about others unwilling to help her

    Palace sources have insisted that the only reason Meghan did not receive guidance as a royal is because Meghan didn’t want it.

    According to the Daily Mail, insiders say the former Suits star “threw their offer back in their faces.” The sources are adament that the royal family did everything they could to help Meghan adjust to royal life.

    The Sun reported that one staffer who worked at the Palace at the time said: “It was Clive [now Sir Clive Alderton, private secretary to the king] who said that if we could get this right for Harry, we’d be creating a blueprint for future younger sons for generations. We seconded people from Clarence House, very expert people, to help them, but the duchess wouldn’t trust them.”

    The sources added, “Those two [Sussexes] were offered considerable resources, and then later said that they had been offered no help. And that was completely wrong.”

    Another royal reportedly tried to help Meghan as well

    It wasn’t just Palace staffers who offered to help show the Duchess of Sussex the “royal ropes.” Prince Edward’s wife, Sophie (formerly the Countess of Wessex), was reportedly willing to make herself available for just that but Meghan didn’t want it.

  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ‘told Americans to vote against Trump’? Unearthed video stirs debate [WATCH VIDEO]

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ‘told Americans to vote against Trump’? Unearthed video stirs debate [WATCH VIDEO]


    An old video of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is making waves online as the Sussexes strive to maintain a neutral stance during the 2024 U.S. elections.

    While the couple has opted to step back from endorsing either Kamala Harris or Donald Trump this time around, things were quite different in 2020. Back then, many perceived the estranged royals were trying to get Americans to not vote for Trump.Recently, in honor of National Voter Registration Day, their Archewell Foundation team reached out with personalized letters designed to “support and empower” those who had yet to register to vote but remained very careful with words.

     

    Old election video of Harry and Meghan resurfaces

    In the clip, Harry and Meghan sit side by side and, following a short introduction, each take turns sharing their perspectives. Looking at the camera, the Duke says, “This election I am not able to vote in the US.

    But many of you may not know that I haven’t been able to vote in the UK my entire life. As we approach this November, it’s vital that we reject hate speech, misinformation, and online negativity.”

    During a Time 100 video message, Meghan highlighted the presidential race as “the most important election of our lifetime,” encouraging Americans to make their voices heard by voting. However, according to an expert, the political message backfired on Sussexes.

    Although they insist their comments weren’t aimed at any specific candidate, many conservatives interpreted their words as a clear shot at the former president. While discussing discussing the Sussexes’ involvement in the 2020 election, culture critic Kristen Meinzer told Express that, some conservatives, interpreted the message as an indirect push against Trump, including Piers Morgan who reportedly claimed the video, was “effectively telling Americans to vote against President Trump.” Now, four years later, Harry and Meghan are maintaining a neutral stance for the upcoming election, while still allowing room to quietly support a candidate.

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    As the U.S. election draws near, the Sussexes are staying neutral, refraining from endorsing any candidate. In contrast to Harry’s 2020 involvement, which was viewed as a “breach of protocol” for a royal, the couple this time has simply shared a statement on their website encouraging civic engagement. “Voting is not just a right; it’s a fundamental way to influence the fate of our communities,” reads the statement, emphasising that, regardless of political affiliation, “civic engagement is key to a more just and equitable world.”

  • Palace to Remove Archie and Lilibet from Royal Line of Succession Following Harry and Meghan’s Divorce

    Palace to Remove Archie and Lilibet from Royal Line of Succession Following Harry and Meghan’s Divorce


    The rumor mills are churning once again, this time focusing on the prospect of a divorce for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. If they do decide to call it quits, it’s bound to settle a burning question that has been lurking in the shadows: do Archie and Lilibet actually exist? If Harry and Meghan file for divorce without any mention of child support or custody arrangements, we’ll all have our answer. Either the kids are real, or they’ve pulled off the greatest magic trick in royal history.

    According to sources like **Bark Jack**, Harry and Meghan are still very much an item, albeit a somewhat rocky one. It appears that the palace is concocting plans to help Harry navigate the potential storm if a divorce becomes a reality. However, this isn’t a grand scheme to reinstate him as a working royal. No, they’re simply looking out for him as a family member. But the palace isn’t going to swoop in to save the day until the divorce papers are actually filed. Even then, they’re likely to hand Harry a few choice words to use against Meghan rather than a check to cover his legal fees.

  • Princess Diana’s biographer Andrew Morton says the final season of the Crown will ‘stir up the settled slit of loss’ over death of royal

    Princess Diana’s biographer Andrew Morton says the final season of the Crown will ‘stir up the settled slit of loss’ over death of royal

    Princess Diana‘s biographer Andrew Morton has claimed the upcoming series of The Crown will ‘stir up the settled slit of loss’ over the royal.

    The final instalment of the Peter Morgan biopic, which is released on Netflix on Thursday, will dramatise the weeks before the late Princess of Wales‘s death and the fall-out within the royal family.

    Speaking in this week’s Radio Times, Mr Morton,  who penned Diana’s ‘unauthorised, authorised biography’ five years before her death, said that the ‘gamey’ series is set to reopen closed wounds.

    ‘For many of us who lived through those dramatic days, it’s going to stir up the settled silt of remembrance and loss. Which is why The Crown team has been at pains to emphasise how sensitively the princess’s untimely death has been handled,’ he wrote.

    He also recalled how he found out the then Princess of Wales had died

    Princess Diana 's biographer Andrew Morton has claimed the upcoming series of The Crown will 'stir up the settled slit of loss' over the royal. She is pictured in 1997
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    Princess Diana ‘s biographer Andrew Morton has claimed the upcoming series of The Crown will ‘stir up the settled slit of loss’ over the royal. She is pictured in 1997

    Elizabeth Debicki as Diana with her sons .Netflix releases first look images from Part 1 of the final series of The Crown
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    Elizabeth Debicki as Diana with her sons .Netflix releases first look images from Part 1 of the final series of The Crown

    Andrew Morton writes in this week's issue of the the Radio Times
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    Andrew Morton writes in this week’s issue of the the Radio Times

    ‘Like millions around the world, I vividly remember that fateful day. I was staying with friends for the Edinburgh Festival and was woken by my host with the news. Disbelieving at first, when it gradually began to sink in, I booked the last seat on the morning flight to London.

    ‘During the journey, a Frenchman came over and handed me a note that said in effect: “I would like to apologise on behalf of the French nation.” At the time the French paparazzi, rather than a drunk driver, were being blamed for the crash.’

    The emotional first four episodes cover the tragic car crash in Paris that killed Princess Diana in August 1997 – alongside her lover Dodi Fayed and their chauffeur Henri Paul – and the Royal Family ’s reaction to it, as well as the summer holiday Diana and Dodi enjoyed in St Tropez prior to the tragedy.

    The Paris scenes were shot in the French capital, while a yacht was hired for the St Tropez scenes, although these were actually filmed in Mallorca.

    For sensitivity reasons the exact moment of Diana’s death is not re-created, but there are controversial scenes in which Charles tenderly converses with an imaginary Diana in the cabin of the royal plane as he accompanies her body from Paris to London , and later when she also appears to the Queen.

    Critics who have seen these scenes called them ‘farcical’ for portraying Diana as a ghost, but series creator Peter Morgan has insisted that wasn’t the intention.

    ‘I never imagined it as Diana’s ghost in the traditional sense,’ he told Variety magazine. ‘It was her continuing to live vividly in the minds of those she has left behind.’

    The Crown was devised by Morgan after the success of his 2006 film about the Royal Family’s reaction to Diana’s death, The Queen.

    William, Harry and Charles at the funeral for Princess Diana in 1997
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    William, Harry and Charles at the funeral for Princess Diana in 1997

    Princess Diana (Elizabeth Debicki), Prince Charles(Dominic West) and The Queen (Imelda Staunton) appear on the 'House Divided' posters for series five of controversial Netflix drama 'The Crown.'
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    Princess Diana (Elizabeth Debicki), Prince Charles(Dominic West) and The Queen (Imelda Staunton) appear on the ‘House Divided’ posters for series five of controversial Netflix drama ‘The Crown.’

    And the series – which has earned 21 Emmys and dozens of BAFTA nominations, not to mention some criticism for its historical inaccuracies – covers the same ground, but using fresh information gleaned in the 17 years since the Oscar-winning movie was made.

    In fact, the scripts had to be updated all the time as the Royal Family were plunged into headlines throughout the filming period, not only with the Queen’s death but also following the release of Prince Harry’s memoir Spare.

    ‘I assumed that Charles is an emotional and rather open-hearted guy in spite of the buttoned-up exterior he has to have in public,’ Dominic West, who plays the then Prince, told Weekend Magazine.

    ‘But when Harry wrote his book and said he never hugged him or anything, we had to change that slightly.’

    Images show Diana being hounded by paparazzi shortly before her death
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    Images show Diana being hounded by paparazzi shortly before her death

    There is also a glimpse into her love life with Dodi
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    There is also a glimpse into her love life with Dodi

    Charles looks panicked following the death of Diana in the Crown
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    Charles looks panicked following the death of Diana in the Crown

    Another shows the Princess appearing as a ghost to the Queen
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    Another shows the Princess appearing as a ghost to the Queen

    The first few episodes were particularly tough for the whole cast as Diana’s last days with new love Dodi aboard his father’s yacht were re-created.

    At the end of series five we met US model Kelly Fisher, who Dodi was dating when he started seeing Diana.

    While he wooed the princess on a family yacht, Jonikal, Kelly was left alone on another boat. She later claimed they had been engaged.

    For Elizabeth Debicki, who plays Diana, filming these scenes was daunting. ‘Even though I had a physical break before this, I was probably always thinking about what was to come,’ she says.

    ‘We see her going on holiday with the boys to St Tropez and then on to Paris. Much of it was actually a lovely time.

    ‘We were in a very beautiful part of the world so I constantly let that just wash over me and tried to sort of relax, knowing what was to come.’

    The story then picks up at Balmoral where the family has to come to terms with the devastating news.

    For Jonathan Pryce, who plays Prince Philip, filming the scenes brought back emotional memories of Diana’s death.

    ‘I remember turning on the radio and hearing something about Diana and Paris and I thought, “What the hell?”’ he says.

    ‘And then turning on the television and it was such a shock. Both my wife and I found ourselves quite weepy about it, and I never thought I would cry over a member of the Royal Family.

    ‘When we were filming in Scotland, the director of the episode around Diana’s death put together a reel of footage for me and I couldn’t stop crying.

    Thanks to the efforts of the hair, make-up and costume teams, Imelda Staunton, who stars as Queen Elizabeth II in the final series, felt like the monarch every single day for two and half years of filming
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    Thanks to the efforts of the hair, make-up and costume teams, Imelda Staunton, who stars as Queen Elizabeth II in the final series, felt like the monarch every single day for two and half years of filming

    Both the characters of Charles and the Queen appear stressed in the final season
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    Both the characters of Charles and the Queen appear stressed in the final season

    ‘Neither could the cameraman who’d filmed it, or the director. It was an extraordinary moment. I was reliving waking up and listening to the radio.’

    The difficulty of that time is re-created as we see Charles telling William and Harry their mother has died, as well as dealing with the demands of the nation who wanted the family to be seen.

    ‘It’s sort of the worst period of Charles’s life so there are lots of scenes of him trying to come to terms with Diana’s death and breaking the news to his sons, trying to help them mourn and having varying degrees of success at that,’ says Dominic.

    RE-CREATING THE ‘SACRED’ BLUE SWIMSUIT MOMENT

    Princess Diana pictured in St Tropez

    Princess Diana pictured in St Tropez

    The Crown pulled out all the stops when it came to re-creating Diana and Dodi’s last summer in St Tropez.

    ‘Gottex, the company that made all of Diana’s swimwear, made all of ours for us,’ says costume designer Sid Roberts.

    ‘We just adjusted it to whatever Elizabeth felt comfortable with. That 90s shape is very high cut on the thigh, and it goes right up and quite high on the bottom as well. So we just made those adjustments with Gottex.’

    And the effort paid off for Elizabeth Debicki.

    ‘I really love the blue swimsuit Diana wears when she walks out to the end of the diving board on the yacht and sits down,’ she says.

    ‘There was just something about that swimsuit and re-creating that moment that felt very sacred.’

    ‘There were some really heavy scenes and a lot of tears for Charles. But I love crying, so it was great.

    ‘Then there were a lot of set-piece teas at Windsor Castle or Christmas Day or family photos or weddings where all of us were there and they were the biggest joy because you’re in a room and everyone looks like a member of the Royal Family so it’s hilarious. Then Imelda walks in and you go, “My God, there’s the Queen!”’

    The final six episodes of the series, which will be available in December, will see the family moving on from Diana’s death and cover William and Kate’s budding romance at St Andrews, finishing with Charles and Camilla’s wedding in April 2005.

    The university scenes were actually filmed at St Andrews and the wedding at York Minster.

    Netflix boss Ted Sarandos has explained why the series ends there. ‘It was the cut-off to keep it historical, not journalistic,’ he said. ‘By stopping almost 20 years before the present day, it’s dignified.’

    Dominic – whose gardener wife Catherine FitzGerald is friends with Charles in real life – says he found himself fighting the King’s corner.

    ‘I really like him and admire him. I think he’s a good guy who gets a lot of stick and I didn’t want to add to that,’ he says.

    ‘But there were plenty of people around me who were giving the opposite point of view so hopefully what comes out is compassionate but relatively well-balanced.’

    Fans will once again revel in the re-creation of key moments and occasionally uncanny portrayals of characters we know so well, although Dominic reveals he dispensed with the use of ‘ear plumpers’ for this series.

    ‘They made my ears go out but it was quite a faff and they were quite uncomfortable and didn’t make much difference,’ he says. ‘They didn’t make me look any more like Charles, unfortunately.’

    Instead he concentrates more on an impression of the character rather than a complete likeness, and reveals he and Olivia Williams, who plays Camilla, had ‘trigger phrases’ to get into character.

    ‘My main one was based on an interview with Charles on a plane to Australia when he said, “I just do it for jolly old Britain”.

    ‘Olivia would say, “Modern democracy” to get into her role and then I’d say, “Jolly old Britain” and we’d start the scene.’

    For Imelda Staunton, his on-screen mother, it was the outfits that made the difference.

    ‘Everything I wear has been handmade and all those details help,’ she says.

    ‘We do the make-up and when the wig goes on we say, “There we go, that’s it.” But then, actually, the lipstick does it.

    ‘It’s like putting all the ingredients into a fantastic meal. They have to be right and it has to be cooked for the right amount of time, but every single day for two and a half years they’ve made me feel like I’m the Queen.’