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  • Meghan Markle in danger of ‘bearing brunt’ of ‘sad’ Archie and Lilibet situation

    Meghan Markle in danger of ‘bearing brunt’ of ‘sad’ Archie and Lilibet situation

    Meghan Markle is likely to “bear the brunt” of a difficulty that children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet will face because of their limited time in the UK, says an expert.

    the Duke and Duchess of Sussex holding their son Archie

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with son Archie (Image: PA)

    A royal expert warns Meghan Markle could face the wrath of a “sad” situation regarding her children Archie and Lilibet.

    The young royals haven’t had much interaction with their UK-based cousins, leaving many to ponder whether they will truly grasp their royal lineage.

    Prince Harry has made it abundantly clear that he wants his offspring to appreciate their royal heritage.

    Royal author Tom Quinn has claimed an insider told him: “Meghan does miss some aspects of life in the UK and worries that her children will blame her if they never get to see their cousins and feel as adults that they have been deprived of what might have been a fun and meaningful existence in the UK.”

    Jennie Bond, who once spearheaded royal coverage for the BBC, agrees that this is a valid concern.

    Archie and Lilibet are yet to receive roles during the Coronation

    Archie and Lilibet in home videos (Image: Netflix)

    Speaking to OK!, she stated: “Children grow up and are innately curious about their heritage and background… and when your heritage is one of the most famous families in the world, it will undoubtedly seem rather odd and perhaps sad that you hardly know or remember them.”

    Looking into a potentially gloomy future, she added: “Imagine Archie, aged 15, telling his friends, ‘My grandpa is/was King! And my Uncle is/will be King too.’ But he hardly knew or met them. How sad… and Meghan would have to bear the brunt of the responsibility for that.”

     

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s little girl, Princess Lilibet, marked her third birthday on Tuesday.

    Born on June 4, 2021, at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital in California, she is the younger sister of Prince Archie and the granddaughter of Prince Charles.

    Christmas card image of Prince Harry, Meghan Duchess of Sussex and their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet

    The Sussexes with their youngsters (Image: Alexi Lubomirski/Duke and Duchess of Sussex)

    Originally named Lilibet Diana Mountbatten Windsor, it was confirmed in 2023 that she and her older brother would carry princely titles, as their parents didn’t want to deny them their “birth right”.

    Despite being seventh in line to the throne, Lilibet has spent minimal time in the UK and holds the distinction of being the first of the late Queen’s great-grandchildren to be born overseas.

    Jennie had some insights on how the young Royal would have spent her day.

    “Three-year-old birthday parties are all about bouncy castles and little girls in princess dresses,” Jennie revealed.

    “Of course Lilibet is already a princess, but I’m sure her mum will still want to dress her up for her big day. After all, that’s half the fun of having a little girl. If Lilibet is anything like my three year old granddaughter, now is the time that she will be pining for a pet to cuddle…and a makeup bag full of child friendly (and washable) lipsticks and nail varnish. So I hope Harry is ready for guinea pig cage cleaning duties!”

    Jennie commented on the birthday festivities, adding: “I expect her birthday will be full of sunshine, squabbles with her brother, fun games with her toddler friends and some delicious home cooking from her mum.

    “It will no doubt be an all American affair at their Montecito mansion and I would expect to see a sprinkling of celebrities and a laid-back party, which hopefully will include some other toddlers.

    “It would be nice to think the day might include a video call to Lilibet’s grandfather, King Charles and hopefully some sort of gift has been arranged and will be delivered to Montecito for her birthday.”

  • Prince Harry fans uncover ‘favourite’ heartwarming clip of grinning royal

    Prince Harry fans uncover ‘favourite’ heartwarming clip of grinning royal

    A shy Prince Harry was seen looking extremely happy in a clip which has been dubbed his fans’ ‘favourite moment’.

    Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, speaks to members of the media at Windsor Castle in Windsor, west of London on May 6, 2019, following the anno

    Prince Harry could be seen announcing the birth of Archie (Image: AFP/Getty Images)

    Prince Harry enthusiasts have been gushing over a resurfaced clip that captures the Duke of Sussex beaming with joy, dubbing it a top moment for the Royal.

    A bashful Prince Harry, 39, was captured on film ambling towards the lens, hands tucked away, as ardent Royal Family followers declared this scene as “one of my favourite moments”. The footage, shared on Twitter, quickly amassed thousands of likes, endearing the Duke to fans even more with his charming demeanour in the video.

    The video’s caption expressed heartfelt sentiment: “Undoubtedly one of my favourite moments. Watching Prince Harry so overjoyed at the birth of his sweet baby Archie warms my heart. Am so happy he got the beautiful family he always dreamed of.”

    An animated Prince Harry was heard exclaiming “X marks the spot” while grinning during a media appearance. Surrounded by horses, he paused to admire them, sharing a smile before turning back to face the camera.

    This endearing moment occurred shortly after the arrival of his son, Archie, who entered the world on May 6, 2019.

    In the heartwarming footage, the Duke is seen briskly rubbing his hands together before joyfully announcing: “I’m very excited to announce that Meghan and myself had a baby boy earlier this morning, a very healthy boy.

    “Mother and baby are doing incredibly well. It’s been the most amazing experience I can ever possibly imagine. How any woman does it is beyond comprehension, but we’re both absolutely thrilled.”

    Later in the footage, Prince Harry was overheard lavishing praise on Meghan, expressing his immense pride for the Duchess of Sussex before returning indoors. The affectionate Royal even took a moment to thank the horses behind him.

    Meghan and Harry

    Archie was born on May 6, 2019 (Image: Getty Images)

    The resurfaced video from May 2019 delighted the public who took to social media to express their sentiments.

    One touched viewer wrote: “Aww thank you for revisiting and reminding us what a beautiful joyful day that was. To see Harry so happy warms my heart so so much. Meghan his soul mate gave him the love he was so lacking in that system.”

    Another commented fondly: “I still love that he thanked the horses.” A third fan couldn’t help but mirror his upbeat aura, stating: “Harry’s giddiness is infectious.”

     

  • Meghan Markle and Prince Harry ‘looking to capitalise on advantage’

    Meghan Markle and Prince Harry ‘looking to capitalise on advantage’

    Meghan Markle and Prince Harry recently embarked on a three-day tour of Nigeria, with reports similar trips could follow over the coming months.

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    Meghan Markle and Prince Harry recently embarked on a short trip to Nigeria (Image: Getty)

    Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are attempting to “take advantage” while Prince William and King Charles are unable to conduct overseas royal tours, according to royal author Angela Levin.

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex embarked on a short trip to Nigeria earlier this month, visiting a secondary school and a polo club during a busy few days.

    Speaking to GB News, Levin criticised the couple, suggesting they are capitalising on William and Charles’s inability to travel abroad.

    The Prince of Wales is currently managing his duties alongside caring for his family, following the news that Princess Kate has been diagnosed with cancer.

    King Charles is also battling cancer, making lengthy overseas trips unlikely as he focuses on recovery.

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visit Nigeria

    The couple visited a secondary school and a polo club during a busy few days. (Image: Getty)

    Levin said: “The royals who go abroad have extensive discussions and weeks of preparation.

    “They [Harry and Meghan] had so many royal engagements; it wasn’t just a visit.

    “Harry and Meghan are trying to seize the opportunity since King Charles and William can’t travel. They aim to show they’re modern and fun.”

    The First Lady of Nigeria recently appeared to criticize Meghan’s fashion choices subtly.

    In a veiled remark, she told an audience: “The message here is we have to protect our children. Look at how they dress.

    “They forget that Nigeria is beautiful. We are fashionable, but this isn’t the Met Gala.

    “The nakedness is everywhere, while men are well-clothed. We must do something. We don’t accept nakedness in our culture. It is not beautiful.”

    Levin also expressed her disapproval on GB News, particularly about Meghan’s attire.

    She said: “She visited a very religious school in a backless dress.

    “That’s provocative and inappropriate, especially if she was representing the Royal Family. I found her clothing choice appalling.”

    Meanwhile, Prince Harry told People magazine: “Meeting people directly is crucial for supporting our causes and bringing about positive change.

    “There’s only so much one can do from home and over Zoom, so we look forward to traveling more because the work matters.

    “Whether it’s the Archewell Foundation, Invictus, or our other causes, there will always be reasons to meet the people central to our work.”

  • Prince William directly and harshly declared to Meghan Markle: “You can’t have children, please stop lying.”

    Prince William directly and harshly declared to Meghan Markle: “You can’t have children, please stop lying.”

     

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  • Meghan Markle facing ‘sad’ reality as major blunder makes her a ‘laughing stock’

    Meghan Markle facing ‘sad’ reality as major blunder makes her a ‘laughing stock’

    Meghan Markle facing ‘sad’ reality as major blunder makes her a ‘laughing stock’

    Meghan Markle facing ‘sad’ reality as major blunder makes her a ‘laughing stock’

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    The expert said: “I know that Meghan has become a laughing stock with her jam. I think it is very sad.

    Harry and Meghan could have done so much for the Commonwealth. Harry could have been something of a joint King, meeting global leaders with Meghan. Now she is making jam.

    Fordwich continued: “There is nowhere in the media that has said ‘this is a great step!’ Americans are very career-conscious. You are judged by where your CV is going. Your trajectory weighs heavily.

    “This also raises the question of where is Harry now if all she is doing is making jam?”

    Meghan recently released a new jam as part of her new brand launch, promoting via influencers’ Instagram pages.

    Last month, Meghan sent 50 jars of her new jam to influencers, including fashion designer Tracy Robbins and Argentine socialite Delfina Balquier.

    Earlier this week, the former actress did not travel to the UK with Harry when he returned to his home country for an Invictus Games event.

    Despite hopes of a reconciliation with his King Charles III, the Duke of Sussex didn’t meet with his father during his stay.

    A spokesperson for Harry said: “In response to the many inquiries and continued speculation on whether or not the duke will meet with his father while in the UK this week, it, unfortunately, will not be possible due to His Majesty’s full programme.

    “The duke of course is understanding of his father’s diary of commitments and various other priorities and hopes to see him soon.”

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  • Prince Harry cuts lonely figure at St Paul’s Cathedral for Invictus Games service after family snub

    Prince Harry cuts lonely figure at St Paul’s Cathedral for Invictus Games service after family snub

    Prince Harry has arrived at St Paul’s Cathedral in London for tonight’s special service celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games – and came dressed in a smart suit with his military medals

    Prince Harry arrived solo at St Paul’s Cathedral for tonight’s special service celebrating the Invictus Games after failing to reunite with his royal relatives during his UK trip.

    The event commemorated the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, which Harry set up in 2014 to support injured servicemen and women. It featured a reading from the Duke of Sussex and actor Damian Lewis read a poem. Harry arrived at the Cathedral without any members of the Royal Family, following the announcement King Charles is too busy to reunite with his son. Harry also wasn’t joined by his wife Meghan Markle as she decided to remain in America instead of returning to the UK.

    Harry waved as wellwishers cheered as he entered the cathedral
    Harry waved as wellwishers cheered as he entered the cathedral 
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    As he got out of his car wearing a navy suit and his military medals, he smiled and waved as cheers rang out among wellwishers, who had been waiting to catch a glimpse of him.

    His arrival came just minutes after King Charles was flanked by a huge contingent of royals in a show of unity at this afternoon’s Buckingham Palace garden party, which took place just two miles away. However, despite his royal relatives not attending the service, family members who did join were his uncle Earl Charles Spencer and his aunt Lady Jane Fellowes, both siblings of the late Princess Diana.

    Other notable guests at the service included his cousin Louis Spencer, the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s wife Akshata Murty and his lawyer David Sherbourne. Also there was and former Army officer Mark Dyer, who acted as the duke’s mentor, playing the role of a supportive big brother figure for Harry after Diana’s death.

    The duke was warmly greeted by the Dean of St Paul’s, the Very Reverend Andrew Tremlett, before being escorted to his seat under the cathedral’s great dome next to Mr Dyer and then chatted happily with his uncle and aunt who sat behind him and watched on with pride.

    Prince Harry greets the public after the service at St Paul's
    Prince Harry greets the public after the service at St Paul’s 
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    Getty Images for Invictus Games)
    The service began with the hymn Praise My Soul The King Of Heaven The Dean of St Paul’s told the congregation: “We gather this evening to offer grateful thanksgiving to Almighty God for the work of the Invictus Games Foundation, and in this their 10th anniversary year, we celebrate the tremendous achievements of the numerous competitors across 23 nations. We give thanks for the inspiring vision and compassion that formed the foundation and, chiefly, for the resultant decade of profound and transformational work.

    “We lament the pain, cost and indignity of war and terror, and pray for a world where justice shall reign and where the nations will find their longed for unity. We recall, with admiration, the skill and determination of those who seek to repair, rehabilitate, and reclaim the lives of those living with serious illness or injury: changing and saving lives.”

    Actor Damian Lewis read the Invictus poem by William Ernest Henley, whose bust resides in the St Paul’s Crypt and then an emotional poem read by former Invictus Games Team UK vice-captain Michelle Turner, her daughter Maya and husband John was felt around the cathedral.

    The poem outlined the impact of the Invictus Games on her recovery, and on the lives of her family members. Former RAF sergeant Michelle served for 21 years and has a heart condition that developed while on deployment. While a nasty bug left her with postural tachycardia syndrome (PoTS) which means her heart fires up randomly, causing her to regularly collapse without warning. On one occasion, her four-year-old daughter saved her life by dialling 999 when she collapsed at home.

    Through fear of falling and injuring herself in public, she had confined herself to her home, until her husband John encouraged her to join Team UK – and everything changed. The training camps enabled her to reconnect with her military family, and find a new sport in swimming.

    The poem recalled how Invictus athletes “fought for our countries on deployments far and wide, devoted our years and served with pride…” She told how after being discharged she was “wounded, injured, sick and with no career, consumed with insecurities, the pain and the fear”, and how her little girl looked after her.

    Harry beams as he chats to his aunt and uncle inside St Paul's
    Harry beams as he chats to his aunt and uncle inside St Paul’s 
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    Getty Images for Invictus Games)
    Her daughter’s section of the poem described how she “felt like I was losing my mum, she was in hospital all the time”, while her husband told how he had longed for Michelle’s smile to return, and how it did with Harry’s Invictus, which arrived as a “beacon of trust and hope”.

    Harry led a standing ovation as the reading ended with Michelle’s tearful words: “Thank you Invictus, for giving me my life back.”

    During the service, Harry, who undertook two tours of Afghanistan during a 10-year military career, provided a reading from Corinthians 12. 4-11 ahead of a Sermon by The Dean of St Paul’s. The Dean acknowledged those who have lost their lives in conflicts past and present, whilst a piper played Flowers of the Forest.

    After the service finished and he left the Cathedral, Harry greeted some of the fans who had gathered outside the venue before being whisked away in his car.

    The Duke of Sussex landed in the UK on Tuesday. As part of his trip, he has so far taken part in The Invictus Games Foundation Conversation titled “Realising a Global Community” and met up with his millionaire pal Guy Monson.

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    The Royal Family at a Buckingham Palace garden party today 
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    Harry had been hoping to see his father during his trip, but it has been revealed that won’t be happening. A spokesperson for the Duke of Sussex said yesterday: “In response to the many inquiries and continued speculation on whether or not the Duke will meet with his father while in the UK this week, it unfortunately will not be possible due to His Majesty’s full programme.

    “The Duke of course is understanding of his father’s diary of commitments and various other priorities and hopes to see him soon.” A source previously told The Mirror : “Harry has kept in regular contact with his father on several occasions and made no secret of his desire to see him when he can.”

    Harry is set to join Meghan in Nigeria tomorrow to take part in talks about the Invictus Games. It’s believed Meghan and Harry will visit Camp Wu Bassey, an Army barracks in Abuja, during their trip. Here, they will be treated to a banquet with military officials.

    The Sussexes have a large team who will no doubt be accompanying them to Nigeria. Miranda Barbot, a PR expert who previously worked with Barack Obama, has recently been promoted by Meghan and Harry to vice-president of programmes and media operations at Archewell. It’s believed she will be helping to plan the couple’s tour of Nigeria and will likely accompany them on the trip.

    Harry and Meghan are also set to meet with servicemen and their families while in Nigeria. The African country joined the Invictus Community of Nations in 2022 and became the first African country to join the Invictus movement.

  • Meghan Markle reacts to the explosive secret about Archie’s paternity revealed by Matt Lauer (video)

    Meghan Markle reacts to the explosive secret about Archie’s paternity revealed by Matt Lauer (video)

    Meghan Markle reacts to the explosive secret about Archie’s paternity revealed by Matt Lauer (video)

     

    In a stunning revelation that has caused ripples throughout British tabloids and social media, former NBC anchor Matt Lauer dropped a bombshell regarding the paternity of Meghan Markle’s son, Archie, during a guest appearance on a popular YouTube channel dedicated to celebrity gossip (channel name withheld).

    While Lauer never explicitly stated that Archie wasn’t Prince Harry’s son, his carefully chosen words and knowing glances left viewers with a sense of unease.

    Referring to his own downfall due to sexual harassment allegations, Lauer pointed out the dangers of blindly trusting public figures and the media. He remarked, with a pointed finger at the camera, “The media has a way of portraying certain couples in a certain light. We’re all encouraged to believe a fairy tale narrative, but the truth can often be far more prosaic.”

     

    Lauer then mentioned a source close to the royal family who had shared explosive information regarding Archie’s paternity. Although the details of this supposed information were frustratingly vague, Lauer did mention discrepancies in the timeline of Meghan and Harry’s relationship compared to Archie’s birth.

    Social media erupted in speculation, with #ArchiePaternity trending worldwide. Countless memes and theories swirled around.

    While die-hard Meghan Markle fans dismissed Lauer’s claims as the desperate ramblings of a disgraced media personality, others pointed to Meghan’s noticeable absence from recent royal events as a possible sign that there’s more to the story than meets the eye.

    Throughout Lauer’s interview, one detail remained particularly unsettling: Meghan Markle’s complete silence on the matter. Despite the global firestorm surrounding her name, Meghan has yet to address the rumors swirling around Archie’s paternity.

    This silence, some argue, speaks volumes. Meghan Markle has never been shy about speaking her mind, from her outspoken nature on social issues to her controversial relationship with her own father. Her deafening silence on this topic is a stark departure from her usual outspokenness. By refusing to address the rumors, Meghan Markle only adds fuel to the fire. In the age of social media, silence can often be misconstrued as guilt or admission. Each passing day that Meghan stays silent allows the rumors to fester and grow.

    Some reporters argue that Meghan’s silence is a strategic move to protect her son from the media frenzy. There’s a certain logic to this argument; however, it’s important to remember that the longer Meghan stays silent, the more it appears she has something to hide.

    The truth remains unknown. Matt Lauer, despite his journalistic background, has a checkered past that makes his credibility questionable. However, the mere fact that a prominent media personality would make such a statement about a royal child ensures the rumor mill will continue to churn. One thing is certain: Meghan Markle’s silence is no longer an option. The longer she waits to address these explosive allegations, the more they will damage her carefully cultivated reputation.

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  • Prince Harry ‘grateful’ for friendly reception from crowds after cold shoulder from family

    Prince Harry ‘grateful’ for friendly reception from crowds after cold shoulder from family

    The Royal Family was nowhere to be seen as Prince Harry arrived at St Paul’s Cathedral alone this evening to take part in an event celebrating the Invictus Games

    Prince Harry seemed “forlorn” as he arrived at St Paul’s Cathedral alone tonight following a snub from the Royal Family.

    The Duke of Sussex attended a special service at the cathedral to mark the 10-year anniversary of the Invictus Games. Harry was seen walking up the steps wearing a navy suit and his military medals and he smiled and waved as the crowd cheered.

    Harry was then given a warm welcome by the Dean of St Paul’s, the Very Reverend Andrew Tremlett. Body language expert Judi James believes Harry was “grateful for the reception” after a no-show from his family.

    Harry greets the clergy as he arrives at St Paul's
    Prince Harry was given a warm welcome as he arrived at St Paul’s Cathedral 
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    Speaking exclusively to The Mirror, Judi said: “Despite those medals pinned to his chest and despite the couple of friendly grins he threw at the crowds, Harry’s body language here suggested a slightly forlorn and wary inner state as he exited his car and made his way up the steps to the church.

    “He buttoned his jacket and then kept his hand there, even replacing it as he shook hands with the clergy, suggesting a need for a partial barrier gesture. His three waves to the crowd were relatively humble rather than royal, with the palm held out and the fingers splayed and more of an over-the-shoulder glance than any creation of a more static and deliberate pose of greeting.

    “His grin suggested he was grateful for the reception and keen to create some friendly bonds with the crowds here. The way the grin widened as he turned for one last wave also suggested a possible sense of relief that he had got this very public solo arrival over.”

    Members of the public wait to see Britain's Prince Harry
    Hundreds of people gathered in London to catch a glimpse of the Duke of Sussex 
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    Hundreds of fans had gathered outside St Paul’s Cathedral hoping to catch a glimpse of Harry. He was cheered as he made his way inside the venue.

    Meghan Markle decided not to join her husband as he returned to the UK and it was reported she was “wary” of getting booed at the Invictus Games event. The Daily Mail’s Richard Eden told Palace Confidential: “She does not want to return to Britain in a hurry. There are many people here who won’t be sad about that. Meghan will be wary of getting booed at St Paul’s.”

    Royal Correspondent Jack Royston also told Newsweek’s Royal Report podcast: “The centrepiece of this visit is a service of Thanksgiving for Invictus at St. Paul’s Cathedral. Now the last time Meghan went there, Meghan and Harry were booed by royalists.

    “That was during Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee. There were cheers as well, but there were certainly boos, and that was during a similar service of Thanksgiving.”

  • Prince Harry’s uncle still sees Royal Family ‘as the enemy’ and thinks Diana’s son was ‘hard done by’

    Prince Harry’s uncle still sees Royal Family ‘as the enemy’ and thinks Diana’s son was ‘hard done by’

    Earl Charles Spencer turned up to support his nephew Prince Harry at St Paul’s Cathedral last night as they attended a special service to celebrate the Invictus Games

    Prince Harry may not have had his father or brother by his side at St Paul’s Cathedral, but his uncle Earl Charles Spencer turned up to show his solidarity.

    The pair joined forces for a special service to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. It was speculated Harry would have to face the event alone, as the Royal Family decided not to attend the event.

    Luckily, Earl Spencer and Lady Jane Fellowes, both siblings of the late Princess Diana, turned up to support Harry. Royal expert Tom Quinn believes the show of solidarity “speaks volumes about where their loyalties lie”.

    Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex attends The Invictus Games Foundation 10th Anniversary Service at St Paul's Cathedral
    Prince Harry was seen chatting to his aunt and uncle 
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    Speaking exclusively to The Mirror, he said: “Harry may have cut a lonely figure at St Pauls, but he did have one other family supporting him – his mother’s family. Diana’s sister Lady Jane Fellowes was there as well as her brother, Earl Spencer

    “The Spencer family have always felt uncomfortable with the Royal Family after the death of Harry and William’s mother. Earl Spencer, Diana’s brother, was openly critical of the way the Royal Family treated his sister and of course that criticism largely centred on Prince Charles (as he then was).”

    Princess Diana sadly died in August 1997 in a fatal car crash in Paris. Tom said there is “still a lot of bitterness around” and said the Spencers’ decision to support Harry was significant.

    Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer during The Invictus Games Foundation 10th Anniversary Service
    Charles Spencer was at the Invictus Games service 
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    Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (R) chats with his uncle Earl Spencer
    He has a very close relationship with the Duke of Sussex 
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    The expert told us: “The fact that the Spencers were out in force for Harry on this visit speaks volumes about where their loyalties lie. Like Harry, the Spencers still see the Royal Family, to some extent, as the enemy.

    “If anyone is taking sides, the Spencers will always take sides with Harry simply because they feel he was hard done by and Harry hugely appreciates their support.”

    While Earl Charles Spencer and Lady Jane Fellowes attended the Invictus Games service, Harry was alone as he walked up the steps to the entrance of the cathedral. As the event took place, King Charles was flanked by a huge contingent of royals in a show of unity at this afternoon’s Buckingham Palace garden party, which took place just two miles away.

  • Hot news: Meghan Markle’s fake pregnancy secret has been exposed, prompting Prince Harry to immediately demand a “royal origin investigation.”

    Hot news: Meghan Markle’s fake pregnancy secret has been exposed, prompting Prince Harry to immediately demand a “royal origin investigation.”

    Hot news: Meghan Markle’s fake pregnancy secret has been exposed, prompting Prince Harry to immediately demand a “royal origin investigation.”

    In a shocking turn of events, it has been revealed that Sir Nicholas Soames, a close friend of Prince Charles, leaked the fabricated news of Meghan Markle’s pregnancy with Archie to the King.

    Despite conflicting reports from both sides, claiming the King’s desire to extend an olive branch and Meghan’s wish for a harmonious relationship with Charles, it is clear that these statements hold no truth.

    The royal family is currently grappling with a much bigger issue – the impending revelation of the use of surrogates.

    This scandalous subject continues to plague the royals, who must find a way to handle it without implicating themselves in the deceit.

    Understandably, there is a great deal of animosity within the family towards Meghan for repeatedly subjecting them to this immense mess, which has become a daily source of turmoil for the monarchy.

    Everyone within the palace has their own ideas on how to address the situation.

    Leading this charge is Sir Nicholas Soames, a trusted confidant of Charles and a member of his inner circle.

    Although he does not hold an official role within the royal household, his familial connection to Winston Churchill, who enjoyed close ties with the royals during his tenure as Prime Minister, grants him significant influence.

    The truth surrounding the existence of invisible children, the use of surrogates, the bullying allegations, and any other pertinent information must be brought to light.

    The public has grown weary of the ongoing drama surrounding the Markles, and their patience has worn thin.

    How did Matt Lauer's revelation about Prince Archie's paternity affect Meghan  Markle? - Quora

    Many suspect that the family was initially deceived and only discovered the truth when they were already trapped in a precarious situation.

    While there may have been initial sympathy for Meghan, the tide is turning against her, and people are beginning to question her motives.

    The recent birthday story published in Spur magazine also raises eyebrows.

    It is highly unlikely that a woman would be discharged from the hospital just two hours after receiving an epidural, as the article suggests.

    Such a quick departure may be plausible if Meghan were not the one giving birth.

    Speculation abounds, and while some may initially sympathize with the less fortunate and angry individuals involved, a growing number of people suspect the truth and believe that the royal family was initially hoodwinked.

    Despite their initial victimhood, the British royal family may eventually find forgiveness from the public.

    They were unwitting participants in this elaborate scam, preoccupied with their own lives and duties.

    Sir Nicholas Soames has also defended his friend of 65 years, stating that past indiscretions should not overshadow his loyalty.

    On the other side of the divide, Queen Camilla, Prince William, and Catherine are firmly resolved to see Harry and Meghan dealt with decisively, putting an end to their disruptive games once and for all.

    King Charles, a considerate and peace-seeking monarch, simply desires a quiet life, and who can blame him?

    Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Meghan seem determined to secure a substantial financial settlement for themselves and their children.

    It is worth noting that they have distanced themselves from another grandfather figure, though this time it does not involve any jewelry or precious gems.

    In other news, the popularity of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has taken a hit as a recent poll reveals a decline in public opinion compared to other members of the British royal family.

    The survey indicates that a mere 14% of respondents in the UK consider Harry and Meghan to be positive role models.

    In contrast, a significant 71% view Prince William and Kate Middleton in a favorable light, marking a 7% increase since the same question was asked in 2020.