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  • Prince Harry’s Shock: Bloodshot Eyes as Meghan Markle Secretly Deletes Controversial Photos with Andrew😱

    Prince Harry’s Shock: Bloodshot Eyes as Meghan Markle Secretly Deletes Controversial Photos with Andrew😱

    It was supposed to be a quiet, romantic evening between Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle. However, when Harry decided to borrow Meghan’s

    phone to look something up, he stumbled upon a discovery that would rock the very foundations of the Windsor family.
    According to whispers emerging from the inner circles of the Royal Palace, Harry was left wide-eyed and slack-jawed when he noticed that Meghan had secretly deleted all intimate photos of herself and Prince Andrew, Harry’s controversial uncle, from her cloud storage and phone. When confronted about the purge, sources say Meghan immediately became defensive and tense, her face flushed with what appeared to be a mixture of guilt and irritation. Harry’s eyes were said to have turned a deep, bloodshot red, suggesting a heated argument had taken place between the royal couple.

    The speculation is that Meghan deleted the photos to prevent Andrew’s current girlfriend from discovering them, though the exact nature of Meghan’s relationship with the disgraced Prince remains unclear. Some whispers even suggest that the photos may have been taken during a scandalous tryst between the two. Of course, the accuracy of these reports cannot be fully verified; the royal family is notoriously tight-lipped, and Buckingham Palace has yet to issue any official statement on the matter.But that hasn’t stopped the rumor mill from churning at full speed, with everyone from tabloid journalists to armchair royal enthusiasts weighing in on this latest royal drama. So, what are we to make of all this? Is Meghan Markle hiding a dark secret, or is this simply much ado about nothing?

  • Meghan Markle tipped to join Prince Harry at major event tomorrow despite backlash

    Meghan Markle tipped to join Prince Harry at major event tomorrow despite backlash

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    Meghan Markle is being tipped to join Prince Harry at awards show

    The Duke of Sussex is set to attend a glitzy awards show in Los Angeles

    Meghan Markle is being tipped to join Prince Harry at a major event tomorrow despite the public backlash.

    The Duke of Sussex is set to be given a memorial award set up in the name of Pat Tillman in Los Angeles on July 11.

    However, there has been a furious reaction to Harry’s nomination for the award, including public criticism from Tillman’s mother Mary.

    A petition demanding the TV network ESPN rethink its decision has been launched, claiming the Duke of Sussex had been “involved in controversies that call into question his suitability to receive an honour of this magnitude”.

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    Meghan Markle tipped to join Prince Harry at major event tomorrow despite backlash

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    It has since reached 70,000 signatures.

    The duke, 39, was nominated for the award due to his work as the founder of the Invictus Games.

    It has not been confirmed whether or not Meghan Markle, 42, will accompany her husband to the glitzy awards show in LA.

    Gareth Russell, a royal commentator, spoke exclusively to GB News to explain the likelihood of the Duchess of Sussex making an appearance.

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    Prince Harry is set to be honoured with the Pat Tillman AwardGetty

    He said: “It’s certainly a big celebrity event, and that’s, of course, the environment in which the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are circulating at the moment.

    “She has accompanied him to events similar to this in the past, so it’s possible that she’ll be there.

    “Certainly, it’s a very high-profile event, I imagine, for many in America.”

    A source close to Harry told The Telegraph the duke has been left stunned by the backlash to his nomination.

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    Mary Tillman has spoken out against the duke’s nominationGetty

    Prince Harry

    Prince Harry is facing an uncomfortable situation as a petition to stop the Duke of Sussex from receiving an award has reached 70,000 signatures

    GettyThe source said: “Harry’s legacy on Invictus, the things he has achieved, that’s his real passion. This is the space in which he truly feels at home, it is something he deeply cares about. The reaction certainly took the shine off the award.”

    Last week, ESPN released a statement highlighting the Duke of Sussex’s achievements with the Invictus Games following the backlash.

    The organisation said: “ESPN, with the support of the Tillman Foundation, is honouring Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, specifically for the work of The Invictus Games Foundation as it celebrates its 10th year promoting healing through the power of sport for military service members and veterans around the world.

    “While we understand not everyone will agree with all honorees selected for any award, The Invictus Games Foundation does incredible work and ESPN believes this is a cause worth celebrating.”g

  • Prince Harry ‘petrified of losing Meghan Markle’ as ‘angry and lonely’ duke tipped for UK return

    Prince Harry ‘petrified of losing Meghan Markle’ as ‘angry and lonely’ duke tipped for UK return

    Prince Harry will “return to the UK permanently” without wife Meghan Markle as he feels “angry and lonely” in America, it has been claimed.

    Royal author Hugo Vickers has suggested that the Duke of Sussex will make the return to his homeland “solo” and that King Charles will “hold the door open for him”.

    When asked by The Sun where he sees Prince Harry in 20 years, Vickers said: “I think he’ll come home – and if he comes home, we must be very nice to him, because he won’t particularly want to. He’s quite angry.

    “I personally think that he looks like he’s petrified of losing her [Meghan] and looks slightly petrified of her.”

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    Prince Harry is ‘eyeing up a UK return’ as he feels ‘lonely’ in America, new reports claim

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    Discussing the remarks on GB News, royal commentator Kinsey Schofield said Harry would “not leave his children in California”, but agreed with Vickers that possibly in 20 years, Prince Harry will make his return to royal life.

    Schofield explained: “Hugo Vickers said Harry could come back in 20 years, which I think it would be. Prince Harry is not going to leave his children alone in the United States of America, there is no way.”

    Sharing her thoughts on Prince Harry’s possible UK return, host Isabel Webster said the Duke has had a “culture shock” in stepping back from senior royal life to be with Meghan in the US.

    Isabel said: “I can only imagine the culture shock that Prince Harry has faced arriving there. This is a kid that has grown up in castles, went to Eton College, holidayed across British country estates… It is plausible that he could be very lonely.”

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    Prince Harry is ‘petrified’ of losing Meghan Markle, royal author Hugo Vickers has claimed

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    Schofield agreed with Isabel, noting that before the move his life was “handed to him”, and now he has “had to learn how to pay the phone bill”.

    Schofield told GB News: “If you think about Prince Harry’s life four years ago, his schedule was handed to him, somebody else was managing his day, somebody else was managing his money.

    “And now he goes to bed every night with his head on the pillow, worrying about how he’s going to pay the mortgage, how he’s going to pay for security and his incredible PR team.”

    Schofield was then asked by host Eamonn Holmes if Meghan Markle “is the problem” for Prince Harry, to which she admitted: “I think that she has created a lot of roadblocks.”

    Eamonn fumed: “She calls the shots, it’s quite obvious. It’s where her career is going what she is interested in, who she wants around her – it’s all about her!”

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    Kinsey Schofield says Prince Harry may ‘return to the UK with his tail between his legs’

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    In agreement with Eamonn, Schofield offered an example to “support his point”: “Prince Harry has always shied away from cameras, microphones and attention. The Hollywood Flashbulbs are not necessarily his desire, but Meghan is actively pursuing that.

    “She’s got a brand new cooking show coming out on Netflix, we believe within this Netflix cooking show launch, we’re also going to see the official launch of American Riviera Orchard. The only way to have a successful launch in Hollywood is media, media, media.

    “She’s going to have to put herself out there. And those are the types of things Prince Harry dreads, avoids – I doubt he enjoys that aspect.”

     

  • Meghan Markle ‘wants to make peace with Princess Kate’ as Duchess of Sussex has ‘regrets’

    Meghan Markle ‘wants to make peace with Princess Kate’ as Duchess of Sussex has ‘regrets’

    Meghan Markle ‘wants to make peace with Princess Kate’ as Duchess of Sussex has ‘regrets’

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    The wives of Prince William and Prince Harry have not seen each other in two years

    Meghan Markle “wants to make peace with Princess Kate” as the Duchess of Sussex has “regrets”, according to royal insiders.

    The wives of Prince William and Prince Harry last saw each other in 2022 at Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral.

     

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down as working royals in 2020 and subsequently settled in Montecito, California.

    Since stepping back from royal life, Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, have made several comments about the Prince and Princess of Wales that could be taken negatively.

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    Kate and Meghan Markle have not seen each other in two years

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    For instance, the duchess told Oprah Winfrey in 2021 during an explosive interview that Kate “made her cry” following an argument over bridesmaid dresses.

    In the Sussexes’ Netflix docuseries from 2022, Meghan implied that the Waleses’ were not big huggers and were “formal” behind the scenes, which “surprised” the duchess.

    However, in recent years, tensions between the two women have seemingly mellowed.

    In March this year, the Princess of Wales announced she had begun a course of preventative chemotherapy.

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    Princess Kate announced in March that she had been diagnosed with cancerKensington Palace

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex responded with a public statement which read: “We wish health and healing for Kate and the family, and hope they are able to do so privately and in peace.”

    A source told In Touch that Meghan is ready to reconcile with Kate.

    They said: “She wants to make peace with Kate. She doesn’t want any bad blood between them.

    “Meghan’s friends say she regrets how things went down and she never meant any harm to Kate.

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    Harry and Meghan issued a statement following Kate’s cancer diagnosis wishing the princess ‘healing’

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  • Prince Harry takes part in new TV documentary exploring his legal battles in the UK

    Prince Harry takes part in new TV documentary exploring his legal battles in the UK

    Prince Harry takes part in new TV documentary exploring his legal battles in the UK

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    Prince Harry is taking part in a new TV documentary exploring his legal battles in the UK.

    The Duke of Sussex will feature in a documentary about phone hacking

    Prince Harry is taking part in a new TV documentary exploring his legal battles in the UK.

    ITV has announced that the Duke of Sussex will take part in a documentary about phone hacking, which he is currently fighting through the UK courts.

    Speaking to reporter Rebecca Barry, Prince Harry, 39, explained why he is fighting to expose what the duke says are the illegal activities of Britain’s tabloid newspapers.

    Actor Hugh Grant, singer Charlotte Church, and footballer Paul Gascoigne are also taking part in the TV special.

    Prince Harry

    Prince Harry is taking part in a new TV documentary exploring his legal battles in the UK.

    The programme, “Tabloids on Trial”, will air on ITV1 at 9pm on July 25.

    The claimants in the ongoing court case, which include the Duke of Sussex, have argued that News Group Newspapers (NGN), the publisher of The Sun, concealed evidence of phone hacking.

    The company has previously said The Sun does not accept liability or make any admissions to the allegations.

    In April, Mr Justice Fancourt said NGN, which also published the News of the World, had a “real as opposed to fanciful chance of succeeding” in winning the court case.

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    Prince Harry speaking to Rebecca Barry in the upcoming programme

    The two sides are due to go to a full trial on claims of phone hacking and unlawful information gathering in January 2025.

    NGN hoped to win a preliminary trial by showing the claimants could have made their allegations years ago.

    If successful, those cases would have been disposed of, and the others would be more likely to settle out of court.

    However, Mr Justice Fancourt said it was “far from straightforward” to decide which cases should be part of the preliminary trial, and there was a “considerable risk” the additional hearings would add to the mounting legal costs.

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    Prince Harry has multiple ongoing court cases in the UK and the USReuters

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    The High Court previously ruled Prince Harry was a victim of phone hacking

    PAHe also said a preliminary process would delay a full trial that the claimants have been waiting for since 2022.

    The judge said: “I consider there are too few advantages at this stage to abandoning the orderly preparation of a trial of all the issues, to hold a trial of just one issue.”

    Mr Justice Fancourt additionally pointed out that either side could have appealed, further delaying the legal battle.

  • ‘Excited’ Prince Harry praises Team UK squad taking part in the first winter sports at the Invictus Games next year

    ‘Excited’ Prince Harry praises Team UK squad taking part in the first winter sports at the Invictus Games next year

    Prince Harry has said he is excited to see ‘passion, determination, and resilience’ of the Team UK squad taking part in the first Invictus Games to include winter sports.

    The Duke of Sussex, 39, said the ‘memorable experience’ will include alpine skiing, snowboarding and skeleton – a sport where the person rides a bobsled headfirst down a frozen track.

    The prince hailed the wounded, injured and sick serving UK personnel and veterans who are to take part in the 64-strong squad, made up of 60 competitors and four reserves, named as Team UK for the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler in February.

    Harry said he is excited ‘to see their passion, determination, and resilience on full display as they take on this new chapter’.

    Prince Harry has said he is excited to see 'passion, determination, and resilience' of the Team UK squad taking part in the first Invictus Games to include winter sports
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    Prince Harry has said he is excited to see ‘passion, determination, and resilience’ of the Team UK squad taking part in the first Invictus Games to include winter sports

    Prince Harry at the Invictus Games One Year To Go Event in February in Whistler, Canada
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    Prince Harry at the Invictus Games One Year To Go Event in February in Whistler, Canada

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    The Duke of Sussex is pictured sliding down the track on a skeleton sled during an Invictus Games training camp Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, slides down the track on a skeleton sled during an Invictus Games training camp in February

    The Invictus Games was established in 2014 by Harry as an international adaptive multi-sport event for wounded, injured, and sick servicemen and women, both serving and veterans to participate in as part of their recovery journey.

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    Prince Harry said: ‘Congratulations to those selected for Team UK for our first-ever Winter Invictus Games in Vancouver Whistler next February.

    ‘Team UK will join over 500 competitors from across 20 nations in this groundbreaking event that expands the range and profile of winter adaptive sports.

    ‘These games present an incredible opportunity for our courageous service personnel and veterans to demonstrate their skills in new challenges like alpine skiing, snowboarding and skeleton, as well as providing a truly memorable experience for their families.

    ‘We’re excited to see their passion, determination, and resilience on full display as they take on this new chapter.’

    The team includes people from all services and of different generations, some of whom are facing challenging physical and mental injuries sustained while serving the UK either at home or abroad.

    The Duke of Sussex , 39, said the 'memorable experience' will include alpine skiing, snowboarding and skeleton - a sport where the person rides a bobsled headfirst down a frozen track (pictured is Prince Harry participating in the sport)
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    The Duke of Sussex , 39, said the ‘memorable experience’ will include alpine skiing, snowboarding and skeleton – a sport where the person rides a bobsled headfirst down a frozen track (pictured is Prince Harry participating in the sport)

    Wounded, injured and sick serving UK personnel and veterans are to take part in the 64-strong squad, made up of 60 competitors and four reserves, which was named as Team UK for the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler in February. Pictured is the prince and Meghan Markle
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    Wounded, injured and sick serving UK personnel and veterans are to take part in the 64-strong squad, made up of 60 competitors and four reserves, which was named as Team UK for the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler in February. Pictured is the prince and Meghan Markle

    Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex visit the Whistler Sliding Centre during the training camp for the Invictus Games
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    Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex visit the Whistler Sliding Centre during the training camp for the Invictus Games

    They have a range of injuries including visual impairment, amputation, traumatic brain injuries, PTSD and mental health issues – and have been selected based on the benefit that training for, and competing at the games, will contribute towards their recovery.

    Team captain, Stephen ‘Hoops’ Hooper, is returning for his second Invictus Games after competing in powerlifting and sitting volleyball at Dusseldorf in 2023.

    Hoops, who served in the RAF and was diagnosed with PTSD before being medically discharged in 2021, said: ‘To be selected for Team UK again was overwhelming in itself, but to be captain as well, is a privilege.

    ‘I gained a lot from the whole Team UK experience last time around, I’ve gone from standing in the corner of a room and not talking to anybody, to finding my voice again. And that’s what I want to do for others this time, make sure every member of Team UK comes together and takes those steps forward in their recovery.’

    Juliet Bale, 54, served as a nurse in the RAF and Army before being medically discharged after sustaining a traumatic brain injury on operation in Kenya.

    She said it had been been difficult to adapt to a life of being cared for due to her injury.

    The Duke of Sussex and Meghan Markle seen during the Invictus Games 2023 at the Merkur Spiel-Arena in Dusseldorf
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    The Duke of Sussex and Meghan Markle seen during the Invictus Games 2023 at the Merkur Spiel-Arena in Dusseldorf

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at the Invictus Games, in Toronto, Canada in 2017
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    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at the Invictus Games, in Toronto, Canada in 2017

    Prince Harry is seen at a volleyball match at Nigeria Unconquered, a community-based charitable organisation dedicated to aiding wounded, injured, or sick servicemembers, as part of celebrations of Invictus Games anniversary in Abuja, Nigeria in May
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    Prince Harry is seen at a volleyball match at Nigeria Unconquered, a community-based charitable organisation dedicated to aiding wounded, injured, or sick servicemembers, as part of celebrations of Invictus Games anniversary in Abuja, Nigeria in May

    She said: ‘I went from being a nurse with a Master’s degree, to somebody who struggled to make a cup of tea, but being part of Team UK has already made me realise that there’s so much out there that I can do.

    ‘I’ve been introduced to new sports, new friends, and I have a feeling of belonging again.’

    Louise Assioun, the Royal British Legion’s Team UK manager, said: ‘For the selected individuals, being part of a team again, representing their country and being around others who are all on their individual recovery pathway is what makes Team UK’s journey to the Invictus Games so unique.

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    ‘The Royal British Legion is proud to support them every step of the way.’

    Defence Secretary John Healey also congratulated the squad, saying ‘their strength, resilience and dedication are an inspiration to us all’.

    It comes just days after Prince Harry was ‘stunned’ by the backlash he faced after being nominated for an award named after an American war hero killed in Afghanistan, sources claimed.

    The Duke of Sussex is due to be honoured with the Pat Tillman Award for Service for his Invictus Games work at the glitzy ESPY Awards in Los Angeles tomorrow.

    Tillman, an American football star who gave up a £3million contract to enlist in the US Army after 9/11, had his life tragically cut short at the age of 27 when he was killed in friendly fire while serving in Afghanistan 20 years ago.

    His mother Mary, who said she was not consulted about Prince Harry being given the award bearing her son’s name, told the Mail last week: ‘I am shocked as to why they would select such a controversial and divisive individual to receive the award.

    ‘There are recipients that are far more fitting. There are individuals working in the veteran community that are doing tremendous things to assist veterans.

    ‘These individuals do not have the money, resources, connections or privilege that Prince Harry has. I feel that those types of individuals should be recognised.’

  • Prince Harry’s ‘next dig at Royal Family makes perfect sense’ after book controversy

    Prince Harry’s ‘next dig at Royal Family makes perfect sense’ after book controversy

    Prince Harry’s ‘next dig at Royal Family makes perfect sense’ after book controversy

    Prince Harry revealed all about his time in the Royal Family in his debut memoir Spare and there are ongoing rumors he is set to spill even more secrets in a rumoured follow-up book

    Prince Harry could write a follow-up to Spare

     

    Prince Harry has been encouraged to write a follow-up to his debut memoir Spare, with one author saying it “makes commercial sense”.

    The Duke of Sussex shocked readers with his first book as he revealed all about his time in the Royal Family. In Spare, Harry opened up about his childhood in the public eye as well as the breakdown of his relationships with his brother Prince William and father King Charles.

    The book was a huge success, with fans rushing to buy a copy when it was released. Celebrity ghostwriter Joshua Lisec has now told The Mirror US that Harry could make a lot of money if he writes a sequel.

     

    Spare flew off the shelves when it was released 

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    Joshua said: “It seems that this rumor quote unquote leaked on purpose to see how the public would react, almost as market research to see do people go, ‘Wow yes that’s amazing,’ or, ‘Wait what we already know his story, he already did a book’.”

    He added: “That’s my hypothesis, that’s not based on any inside information besides what we know publishers are focused on which is book sales and when a book like Spare has been so successful, we understand that the publishing industry survives because of celebrity books. All else is a labor of love project.

    “It is celebrity books that keep the industry alive, they keep publishers semi-profitable and so you have one book that is as successful as Spare, it makes financial sense, it makes commercial sense to explore the possibility of a sequel.”

    Prince Harry could write a second book 

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    Joshua also suggested Harry could write a prequel to Spare, focusing on a specific point in his earlier life. He told us: “Celebrity ghostwriting is difficult relative to other forms of ghostwriting because when you are a public figure whose personal brand already exists, the book cannot rebrand you and succeed. It must extend the personal brand.”

    He added: “An aspiring author who’s let’s say a CEO or investor or entrepreneur where there’s been articles out there about them, they received awards, some industry acclaim but they’re not exactly a household name, they can decide how the public receives them when they release their book. Already public fingers can’t do that.”

    Instead, Joshua suggested they can “expand” on things to add to the already existing public perception. He continued: “Or maybe there is a dark experience in their past that was the inciting incident and the goal of the author is to become an advocate or activist on that particular issue and the book enables that career transition because now in interviews, they’re talking about that thing that happened to them when they were seven years old and then they can advocate for that particular issue.”

  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s silent name change to Archie’s birth certificate in ‘snub’

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s silent name change to Archie’s birth certificate in ‘snub’

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s silent name change to Archie’s birth certificate in ‘snub’

    Meghan Markle and Prince Harry made a significant change to Archie’s birth certificate amid rumours of a rift with the Cambridges – and it may have been a silent snub

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    Prince Harry and Meghan have quietly changed an aspect of Archie’s birth certificate (
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    In a puzzling adjustment, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have quietly removed the Duchess of Sussex’s first names from their son Archie’s birth certificate. Archie was born on May 6, 2019, and his birth was properly documented 11 days later, with an amendment occurring on June 5.

    The young boy’s formal paperwork no longer indicates ‘Rachel Meghan’ as his mother, rather it displays ‘Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Sussex’, as reported by the Mirror. This modification materialized amid growing speculations of friction between Harry, his brother William and their respective wives.

    The Sun had previously suggested that this switch might be a slight to the Prince and Princess of Wales, considering that Kate’s names are included in all of her children’s birth certificates. This might also be viewed as an act by Harry to closely associate Meghan with his late mother, Princess Diana, who was always referred to as “Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales”.

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    Harry and Meghan made a silent change on Prince Archie’s birth certificate 
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    Only a short while after the changes were made to the document, Harry and Meghan renounced their joint philanthropic venture with the Fab Four and had departed from the Royal Family within a matter of months.

    The contentious departure from Royal duties was named ‘Megxit’ by the media, and the Sussexes have since moved to the US, where they greeted their second child, Princess Lilibet, in 2021.

    Lady Colin Campbell, who discovered the revision, voiced her thoughts saying: “It is extraordinary and raises all kinds of questions about what the Sussexes were thinking.” Dickie Arbiter, the Queen’s former press secretary, suggested that these changes could be “an early part of their plan.”

    Royal expert Ingrid Seward added: “For a royal to change a birth certificate is unprecedented but to remove forenames is remarkable. Perhaps this is another sign they were desperate to do something different to the Cambridges.”

    The couple’s relationship with the Royal Family seems to remain tense following the release of Harry’s memoir, Spare, last year, which offered his viewpoint on his relationships with senior members of the Firm, including his father, King Charles, and brother, Prince William.

    Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022, the couple’s two children are now known as Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

  • Lady Colin Campbell’s Jealousy Towards Meghan Markle Is Getting Creepy

    Lady Colin Campbell’s Jealousy Towards Meghan Markle Is Getting Creepy

    Lady Colin Campbell’s Jealousy Towards Meghan Markle Is Getting Creepy

    Meghan Markle, and the rest of us, are getting sick of people like Lady Colin Campbell. | Source: Ian Watson/USA Network via AP

    In a newly-released book, Lady Colin Campbell claims that Meghan Markle “played Prince Harry like a piano.”
    According to this self-professed “royal biographer,” the Duchess of Sussex destroyed everything that the Duke of Sussex stood for, and he allowed it because he was so sick and in love.
    Campbell is a known liar who has had an issue with Markle from the beginning — and her obsession with Markle is borderline creepy.

    Lady Colin Campbell is at it again.

    The sworn enemy of Meghan Markle has just released a statement swearing that the Duchess of Sussex not only “played Prince Harry like a piano,” but she single-handedly destroyed everything and anything he loved and stood for.

    These accusations are bad enough on their own. But coming from a known liar like Campbell, they become particularly galling — and creepy.
    Lady Colin CampbellThis sad woman clearly wants to be in the spotlight. | Source: Twitter

    Are We Still Pushing This “Meghan Markle Is A Black Widow” Nonsense?

    So-called “royal biographers” can’t seem to make up their minds. They alternate between claims of Meghan Markle being either the most powerful woman in the world — able to destroy an entire royal family by luring a minor royal away from his loving hearth and home — or she’s a jealous, petty weakling who wanted to be the Queen of England, then stomped off back to America when she didn’t get her way.

    For Lady Colin Campbell — the woman who famously called Princess Diana a “fake victim ” and bullied a talk show host into “coming out ” long before he was ready to do so — the Duchess of Sussex is a combination of both these things. Just listen to the tale she spins :

    She played Harry like a piano, hitting the right keys until she got everything she wanted. Very quickly on how Meghan was cutting a swathe through Harry’s social life, she didn’t approve of this, she didn’t approve of that, she is an operator.

    And as you can see in the video below, Lady Colin Campbell loves trash-talking the Duchess of Sussex every time a camera lens is trained on her.

    Well, Meghan Markle just sounds dreadful, doesn’t she?

    There’s just one massive problem with Lady Colin Campbell’s claims.

  • Alex Jones issues ’emotional’ farewell as she pulls out of The One Show

    Alex Jones issues ’emotional’ farewell as she pulls out of The One Show

    Alex Jones issues ’emotional’ farewell as she pulls out of The One Show

    BBC The One Show’s Alex Jones was replaced last night while she embarked on an exciting new chapter.

    Alex Jones has hosted The One Show since 2010 and usually co-hosts with former footballer Jermaine Jenas and radio DJ Roman Kemp.

    However, all three main hosts were absent on Tuesday, leaving Lauren Laverne and Vernon Kay to take over.

    The latest episode showcased a star-studded lineup including Daisy Edgar Jones, Glen Powell, and Anthony Ramos, who are currently starring in the new blockbuster Twisters.

    They were joined by Alan Carr, who discussed the revival of the eighties sitcom Changing Ends. Alex is currently busy moving house for the first time in 11 years with her husband and children.

    She has been keeping her 363,000 Instagram followers updated about her packing efforts as she prepares to move her family from their home of the last 11 years.

     

    Alex has been a regular host on The One Show since 2010.

    Alex as replaced last night as she embarks on a significant new chapter in her life. (Image: BBC)

    Earlier in the week, Alex shared the “news” and disclosed that she was moving in three weeks while sorting through her children’s memory boxes and asking her fans for packing tips.

    She told her followers: “This was emotional. After 11 years, we are moving house,” accompanied by a crying face emoji.

    Back in April Alex took a break from The One Show, as she made an announcement.

    She wrote: “The face of a woman who is off on holiday…….”

    The mum-of-three added: “Thank you for watching this week and especially for all the lovely comments about last night’s One Big Thank you.

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    Earlier in the week, Alex shared the “news” and disclosed that she was moving in three weeks (Image: INSTAGRAM)