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  • Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton’s ‘wedding feud’ – from tears to tense text messages

    Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton’s ‘wedding feud’ – from tears to tense text messages

    Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton’s ‘wedding feud’ – from tears to tense text messages

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    Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton experienced a significant wedding disagreement, involving tears and tense text messages, just days before the nuptials.

    The Duchess of Sussex’s relationship with Princess Kate has reportedly been strained since Prince Harry introduced her to the Royal Family, and this rift was exacerbated in the lead up to Harry and Meghan’s May 2018 wedding day.

    Kate and Meghan

    It was reported that the former Suits actress had reduced Kate to tears over a dispute concerning Princess Charlotte’s flower girl dress, and palace officials have so far declined to deny these allegations, thereby adding fuel to the rumour mill.

    The real story behind Meghan and Kate’s flower girl dress feud was revealed by an insider close to Kate and William.
    They reportedly told Tatler magazine in 2020 that the argument was about whether the flower girls should wear tights due to the warm weather on the beautiful May day when Harry and Meghan got married.

    While Kate believed they should adhere to Royal protocol and wear tights, Meghan disagreed because of the heat, leading to a fallout between the two women.

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, in their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021, addressed the reported feud between Meghan and Kate. Meghan clarified that it was her sister-in-law who initiated the disagreement, which has since been resolved.

    “A few days before the wedding she was upset about something, pertaining to, yes, the issue was correct, about flower girl dresses, and it made me cry, and it really hurt my feelings,” Meghan disclosed, reports the Mirror.

    “It was a really hard week of the wedding, and she was upset about something, but she owned it and she apologised and she brought me flowers and a note apologising, and she did what I would do if I knew that I’d hurt someone, right, to just take accountability for it,” she continued

    Meghan’s annoyance wasn’t directed at Kate, but rather at palace officials who failed to quash the rumours surrounding the dispute.

    “What was hard to get over was being blamed for something that not only I didn’t do but that happened to me,” she lamented.

    Harry comments on the flower girl dress controversy.

    Royal enthusiasts were left gobsmacked when Harry revealed an alleged text exchange between Kate and Meghan in his memoir, Spare, published last year.

    The Duke of Sussex detailed a dispute over the flower girl dresses for his wedding, explaining that Kate was upset because Princess Charlotte’s dress was “too baggy”.

    Despite the fact that Harry and Meghan weren’t surprised by the ill-fitting dresses – they were hand-sewn in France without any fittings – he remembered Kate expressing her frustration not only about the oversized dress but also about Charlotte’s tears.

    “Charlotte’s dress is too big, too long, too baggy. She cried when she tried it on at home,” Kate reportedly wrote, to which Meghan responded: “Right, and I told you the tailor has been standing by since 8am.Here. At KP (Kensington Palace). Can you take Charlotte to have it altered, as the other mums are doing? ”

    Kate then insisted: “No, all the dresses need to be remade.”

    Meghan allegedly replied: “I’m not sure what else to say. If the dress doesn’t fit then please take Charlotte to see Ajay. He’s been waiting all day.”

    To this, Kate tersely responded: “Fine.”

    Harry added that Kate informed Meghan she had even consulted her own wedding dress designer, Sarah Burton, about the issue, who agreed with Kate.

    “Meg asked if Kate was aware of what was going on right now. With her father. Kate said she was well aware, but the dresses. And the wedding is in four days! ” Harry penned.

    “Yes, Kate, I know,” Meghan supposedly retorted.

    Harry has stated that Kate had issues with how Meghan was organising their wedding, including her desire for a pageboy party. “It went back and forth,” he recollected.

    The Duke found Meghan “on the floor sobbing” after receiving tense text messages from Kate but reassured his fiancee that his sister-in-law “hadn’t meant any harm”.

    The next day, Princess Diana’s daughter-in-law sent Meghan an apology in the form of flowers and a card.

    However, it remains unclear whether the dress was adjusted or made again.

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  • William In Tears As King Charles’s Heartbreaking Decision For Catherine’s Issue In Latest Move

    William In Tears As King Charles’s Heartbreaking Decision For Catherine’s Issue In Latest Move

    William In Tears As King Charles’s Heartbreaking Decision For Catherine’s Issue In Latest Move
    Amid the ongoing chaos caused by cancer, Princess Catherine found solace in a thoughtful gesture from both King Charles and Prince William.

    In a private moment captured by those inside the palace, the two Royals, both dealing with their health challenges, showed unwavering support for their beloved daughter-in-law.

    King Charles, who has a full schedule despite undergoing cancer treatment, and Prince William organized a touching surprise for Princess Catherine during a particularly difficult time.

    They arranged a special family gathering to provide her with encouragement and reassurance, treating her with utmost care and consideration.

    Queen Camilla, during a garden party at Lamb House in Rye, humorously updated attendees about King Charles’s health, confirming he’s getting better but adding with a smile, “Well, he would be if he behaved himself.” She also mentioned that her husband was quite cross that he couldn’t join her at the event, reflecting the royal family’s resilience and sense of humor even in challenging times.

    Princess Beatrice has reportedly been stepping up her duties as a royal family member in Catherine’s absence, impressing King Charles with her commitment. While there were discussions about upgrading her to a working royal, royal expert Miss English noted two poignant reasons why this is unlikely. Firstly, it could be seen as a way for her father, Prince Andrew, to re-enter royal duties, which the family wishes to avoid. Secondly, it could reignite tensions with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who had previously requested a half-in, half-out royal role, which was deemed unworkable by both Queen Elizabeth and now King Charles.

    Despite their respective health battles, King Charles and Princess Catherine have not been able to commit to royal duties as generously as before. In their absence, Princess Beatrice is expected to help out but not fully replace Princess Catherine. Beatrice and her sister, Princess Eugenie, have never held official royal roles and have primarily participated in special family occasions. However, recent praise from both King Charles and Prince William for Beatrice’s efforts has led to her taking on more engagements, potentially leading to a more permanent role in the future.

    The royal family’s focus on Catherine’s health above all else underscores their unity and support during these challenging times. A documentary revealing the special relationship between King Charles and Princess Catherine highlighted their shared love for music and art, often attending private opera performances together over the years. This bond has provided strength and comfort as they navigate their respective health challenges.

    King Charles chose to spend a private, intimate Easter with his family at the Sandringham Estate, finding solace and strength in each other’s company amidst prayers and hymns. He expressed pride in Catherine’s courage and resilience throughout her treatment, emphasizing the importance of family unity in difficult times. This period has highlighted the royal family’s dedication to each other and their ability to support one another through adversity.
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  • Kate Middleton awkwardly rejected Prince William’s sweet gesture during huge TV event

    Kate Middleton awkwardly rejected Prince William’s sweet gesture during huge TV event

    Kate Middleton awkwardly rejected Prince William’s sweet gesture during huge TV eventKate awkwardly shrugged William’s hand away during a Christmas TV special in 2019 when they appeared on A Berry Royal Christmas, with Bake Off legend Mary Berry

    Princess Kate once awkwardly rejected the Prince of Wales’ attempt of affection during a Christmas special broadcast live on TV.

    It first appeared back in 2019 when Kate and William appeared on the BBC special A Berry Royal Christmas, with Bake-off legend and TV personality Mary Berry.

    The heir apparent was seen trying to put his hand on his wife’s shoulder before she appeared to shrug it off in the cringeworthy moment.

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    On the show, the royals were making cups of tea and icing cupcakes, while Mary even innocently asked Kate if she wanted to “have a squirt on a cake” after handing her a piping bag during the special. The show centred around the TV star visiting several charities which the Princess of Wales supports.

    Kate and William appeared alongside Mary Berry on the show(BBC/Shine TV/Matt Porteous)
    However, it didn’t just end there and Kate and William even got involved in some baking, with the pair making some pizza dough for Mary Berry. Kate went on to gush about how Prince Louis’ first word was ‘Mary’ because he always sees her cookbooks in the kitchen.

    She also revealed Princess Charlotte loves Charlotte potatoes and Prince George loves drawing and football. While William makes a good breakfast and spaghetti bolognese. Kate also said she makes her own kids’ birthday cakes. It came as Louis warmed the hearts of viewers on Christmas Eve that year as he stole the show during his mum’s Royal Carols: Together At Christmas, which aired on ITV.

    The carol service focused on the importance of early childhood and thanking those who are supporting the very youngest members of society during their early years, as part of the Shaping Us campaign. During the special concert, viewers spotted an adorable Prince Louis moment as he “stole the show”. During the concert, legendary actor Jim Broadbent read an extract from The Father Christmas Letters by JRR Tolkien. Young Prince Louis was seen excitedly pointing and smiling at Jim, 74, during the reading.

    The Royals even got in some baking during the 2019 show(BBC/Shine TV Ltd/Matt Porteous)
    Taking to Twitter, now X, one person said: “So cute the way Prince Louis’s face lit up when Jim Broadbent did his reading of Letters from Father Christmas from J.R.R.Tolkien! #RoyalCarols #TogetherAtChristmas”, a different account put: “Louis is honestly the cutest little boy. #RoyalCarols” while another added: “Oooh Louis’s first stealing of the show! #RoyalCarols.”

    Elsewhere, the young Royal took centre stage when he attempted to blow out a candle at Westminster Abbey. He was pictured as he took a deep breath to put out his candle at the concert earlier this month. Louis, who is fifth in the line to the throne, stole the show as he brought joy to Kate, who broke out into a huge smile. He was joined by his siblings Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, seven, at the service, who later posted cards to children in need outside of the abbey.

  • Princess of Wales Back To Work? Kate Middleton Unveils New Mental Health Project Despite Ongoing Cancer Battle

    Princess of Wales Back To Work? Kate Middleton Unveils New Mental Health Project Despite Ongoing Cancer Battle

    Princess of Wales Back To Work? Kate Middleton Unveils New Mental Health Project Despite Ongoing Cancer Battle

    The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, has provided a significant update on her work and advocacies amid her ongoing cancer treatment.

    In a bid to celebrate Mental Health Awareness Week, Middleton reaffirmed her commitment to her projects by highlighting the unique mental health challenges faced by farmers in Britain.

    In a post on the official Prince and Princess of Wales social media accounts, Middleton announced the release of a short film that sheds light on the mental health struggles that farmers encounter daily due to the isolation and pressures associated with their work.

    Kate Middleton

    “This #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek we’ve brought together the inspirational Sam Stables from We Are Farming Minds and the brilliant Farmer Will for a very special film,” the post read. The full video is now available on YouTube.

    This project marks Middleton’s first official endeavor since she confirmed her cancer diagnosis on March 22 through a video, as noted by GB News. The Princess of Wales has been undergoing preventative chemotherapy following an abdominal surgery that revealed cancerous cells earlier this year. The type of cancer she is receiving treatment for has not been disclosed.

    Despite her ongoing recovery, Middleton has remained dedicated to her involvement in mental health initiatives. This latest project, which focuses on the mental well-being of farmers, is part of a broader effort by Prince William and Middleton to destigmatize mental health issues and ensure that support is accessible to those in need.

    The film, produced under the guidance of the royal couple, is believed to have been in development before Middleton’s health deteriorated. It features Sam Stables from We Are Farming Minds and Farmer Will, who spent a day together on Stables’ farm in Hereford, discussing mental health in the farming community, finding support, and the Duchy of Cornwall’s Mental Health Strategy.

    Last September, the Waleses met Stables at his farm, and subsequently, the Duchy of Cornwall’s Mental Health Strategy was launched. Work between the duchy and Stables continues in a bid to support farmers across the country.

    Although Middleton has not been seen in public since March, when she was spotted on a trip to the Windsor Farm Shop with Prince William, her husband has been vocal about her dedication to mental health initiatives. During an April visit to the St Michael’s Church of England High School in Rowley Regis, Sandwell, Prince William noted that Middleton would have attended recent events if not for her ongoing treatment, as reported by GEO TV.

    Last week, during a visit to the Isles of Scilly, Prince William shared that Middleton was “doing well” in her recovery process. However, no timescale has been given regarding her full recovery or return to official royal duties.
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  • Kate Middleton ‘wanted different name’ for Prince George and had her ‘heart set’ on it

    Kate Middleton ‘wanted different name’ for Prince George and had her ‘heart set’ on it

    Kate Middleton ‘wanted different name’ for Prince George and had her ‘heart set’ on it
    William and Kate welcomed their firstborn child in July 2013 – and future King George very nearly had a different first name, one that his mum had her ‘heart set on’

    Prince William and Princess Kate’s oldest son Prince George almost had a completely different name – and it was one that mum Kate ‘had her heart set on’ at the time.

    Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridge was born on July 22, 2013, at St Mary’s Hospital in London. He is third in line to the throne after his dad, Prince William and grandfather King Charles.

    His monikers are each a tribute to family members; “George” was chosen in honour of his great-great-grandfather, King George VI.

    Kate ‘had her heart set’ on a different name for Prince George, a royal ...

    The first of George’s middle names, Alexander, pays tribute to the late Queen, whose full name is Elizabeth Alexandra Mary. And his third name, Louis, is the same middle name as his dad, whose full name is William Arthur Philip Louis.

    It is likely that the name was given to honour Lord Louis Mountbatten, Prince Philip’s uncle who was murdered by the IRA in 1979.

    According to royal expert Katie Nicholl, Princess Kate favoured one of George’s middle names and actually had her “heart set on” Alexander.

    “Courtiers insisted the pair had not found out the sex of their unborn baby, and friends close to the couple claim William wanted a surprise,” Katie said.

    “Although Kate apparently suspected it was a boy and had set her heart on the name Alexander, they had not yet decided what to call their firstborn.”

    For reasons unknown, they changed their mind and settled on George instead, and Alexander was given as his middle name.

    William and Kate chose not to find out the sex of their first child together – but the mum-to-be did have a hunch it was a little boy.

    A friend of the couple previously revealed: “When I saw William a few weeks before the birth he said they didn’t know [the baby’s sex] and didn’t want to find out.

    “He said there are so few surprises in life — this was one he wanted to keep. Kate said she thought it was a boy because the baby kicked so much.”

    It has also been reported that Prince William and Kate’s beloved dog Lupo took on an important role when it came to choosing Prince George’s name.

    According to The Times , they wrote all the possible names on pieces of paper, put them on the floor of their home, and let Lupo in to see which piece of paper he went over to – and it is thought he picked George.

    Lupo sadly passed away in November 2020, with the Duke and Duchess sharing the news on their Instagram account.

    Meanwhile, it was previously revealed that Prince George has a particularly unusual nickname – inspired by a British brand of tea bags. Once his friends started abbreviating Prince George to ‘PG’, parents William and Kate apparently took the next logical step and dubbed him Tips.

  • ‘Worried’ Prince Harry ‘apprehensive and not himself’ as he’s left ‘living in Meghan Markle’s shadow’

    ‘Worried’ Prince Harry ‘apprehensive and not himself’ as he’s left ‘living in Meghan Markle’s shadow’

    ‘Worried’ Prince Harry ‘apprehensive and not himself’ as he’s left ‘living in Meghan Markle’s shadow’
    EXCLUSIVE: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had very different reactions to being in the spotlight during their first international tour since leaving the royal family, experts told OK!

    Prince Harry looked ‘worried’ at times during the Nigeria trip, an expert said

    While Prince Harry and Meghan Markle put on a united front during their official visit to Nigeria this month, the trip also left some people speculating that Harry looked “worried” as his actress wife “outshone” him.

    The high-profile visit was the couple’s first official international tour since they left the Royal Family four years ago, and came just days after Harry’s solo journey to the UK for his Invictus Games anniversary.

    Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

    Following their joint trip, royal expert Duncan Larcombe told OK! it was clear that Harry, 39, lives “entirely in Meghan’s shadow”, but said he may be content “playing second fiddle” to his spouse, 42. “Meghan is a very strong character, very driven, extremely ambitious, and those are the kind of characteristics that mean she will almost always inevitably outshine Harry and grab the attention from him,” Duncan told us. “Harry is entirely in her shadow. But he’s never really been at ease with the attention, he’s never really enjoyed it.”

    Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
    Duncan said Harry has ‘never really enjoyed’ being in the spotlight
    He continued: “Whether it’s deliberate or not, Meghan is definitely a magnet for attention. Although we saw a huge amount of money spent on her combined outfits for Nigeria so maybe it’s not a complete accident that she steals the limelight. Their Nigeria trip was ‘The Meghan Show’ and Harry was the side.”

    The Sussexes landed in the capital city of Abuja on Friday, 10 May, without their two children – Prince Archie, who turned five this month, and two-year-old Princess Lilibet -and spent the next three days ticking off planned events including hospital and school visits, playing sit-down volleyball with veterans, and Meghan delivering a talk on women in leadership, which dominated much of the press around the trip.

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wore very different colour palettes on their Nigeria trip
    Speaking to OK! about the couple, clinical psychologist Dr Sona Kapur, founder of the Serenity Psychological Services, said there are usually two outcomes when one person outshines the other in a relationship. If Harry is happy living in Meghan’s shadow it indicates “strong self-assurance and mutual support” but, she said, this isn’t always the case. “It can add pressure if not managed well, potentially causing feelings of inadequacy or resentment. Success requires open communication, mutual support, and ensuring both partners have opportunities to pursue their interests and shine.”

    As the official photos started emerging – often showing Meghan dressed in bright colours and Harry in head-to-toe beige or black – some speculated that Harry looked apprehensive and nervous by his wife’s side. Body language expert Darren Stanton told OK! that while the couple appeared “filled with joy” at times, Harry often looked “worried” under the intense spotlight.

    “They often display different emotions when they’re carrying out visits or engagements together as a team,” he said, speaking on behalf of Betfair Live Casino. “In Nigeria, we saw Harry looking slightly worried and not quite himself from time to time. We could see his eyebrows angling down, and a few of his facial expressions and smiles weren’t the most genuine from him. This can suggest Harry was feeling apprehensive and a bit nervous.”

    Darren claimed he noticed “a few signals of apprehension” coming from Harry, “which tells us he could be feeling slightly on edge and not knowing how to act.” As usual, Meghan’s wardrobe was a hot topic – especially next to Harry’s muted tones and after she addressed her style at the Women in Leadership event. Dressed in a scarlet-red long dress, Meghan told the audience “I very quickly got the memo that I need to wear more colour so I can fit in with all of you in your incredible fashion.”

    Meghan’s jewellery was very similar to the pieces worn by Princess Diana on her own visit to Nigeria in 1990
    Princess Diana wore a gold necklace with large gold studs on her visit to Nigeria in 1990

    It also didn’t go unnoticed that some of Meghan’s looks were strikingly similar to those of her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana, when she visited the same country back in 1990. During her visit to the Lightway Academy on day one, Meghan wore a blush pink maxi dress called “The Windsor Gown”, which sells for over £1,000. She accessorised with a gold collar necklace and large gold stud earrings incredibly like the ones worn by Princess Diana when she toured the West African country with King Charles.

    Former Royal Editor Duncan said meticulous planning would’ve gone into their clothing, with careful attention paid to what messages they would be sending. “Critics of Meghan would say she fully embraces basking in the sunshine and attention, she really is very meticulous about what she wears and how she carries herself,” he claimed.

    He also said that Meghan “dominated” the headlines surrounding the trip, because of her own personality but because Harry doesn’t enjoy the spotlight. “It’s a combination of Meghan’s personality and drive, and also a reflection of Harry’s willingness not to steal the limelight and frankly, feeling more comfortable playing second fiddle to his wife,” he said.

  • William & Harry ‘may FINALLY end bitter feud’ after cancer shocks but Meghan is ‘still a problem’, royal expert says

    William & Harry ‘may FINALLY end bitter feud’ after cancer shocks but Meghan is ‘still a problem’, royal expert says

    PRINCE William and Harry could finally lay ‘one of the worst public royal rifts ever’ to rest – but Meghan is still a problem, an expert claimed.

    The estranged brothers could make amends in light of both King Charles’ and Princess Kate’s “very serious illnesses”, according to a royal commentator.

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    Meghan still poses a problem when it comes to a reunion between Prince William and Harry, a royal expert claimedCredit: The Mega Agency

    A reconciliation could be forged when Harry comes to the UK to mark the anniversary of the Invictus Games
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    A reconciliation could be forged when Harry comes to the UK to mark the anniversary of the Invictus GamesCredit: AP

    The feud could come to an end amid serious illnesses in the royal family, according to Mr Fitzwilliams
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    The feud could come to an end amid serious illnesses in the royal family, according to Mr FitzwilliamsCredit: Getty
    However, it has been claimed Meghan could still be an obstacle in repairing the relationship.

    It follows speculation Wills and Kate extended an olive branch to the Sussexes, inviting them to the UK with kids Archie, four, and Lilibet, two, as reported by the Mirror.

    Richard Fitzwilliams told The Sun rumours could not be “agreed or denied” at this time, but that “surprising” things could happen as early as “next week”.

    The expert previously hinted a reunion could be possible when the duke visits the UK in May to mark the tenth anniversary of the Invictus Games.

    It would be Harry’s first time in Britain since his sister-in-law, Princess Kate announced she is receiving preventative chemotherapy for cancer after abdominal surgery in January.

    Mr Fitzwilliams told The Sun Online: “Harry will be here at some point in May, and maybe before then to see King Charles.

    There could be something that surprises us all. You could have all the Sussexes over here, it’s perfectly possible a reunion could happen.

    Richard Fitzwilliams

    “The problem is the King and Princess of Wales have their diagnosis’ and no one knows the state of what precisely William and Harry have said to each other when they spoke briefly.

    “The rumours have been that it wasn’t an in-depth talk.”

    ‘VERY DEEP RIFT’

    The expert stressed how deep the emotional wounds are amid Prince William and Harry’s fractured relationship.

    He described the feud between The Wales’ and Sussexes as “one of the most public royal rifts that has ever been”.

    Nevertheless, Mr Fitwilliams suggested reconciliation could be reached – if Meghan doesn’t cause issues.

    “The problem is it’s a very deep rift,” he continued.

    Meghan has the say. There’s no doubt Harry wishes to convey he is a very devoted family man and will put them above everything else. Just like William.

    Mr Fitzwilliams

    “The third problem is Meghan isn’t obviously keen on visiting Britain because she is not popular here. Nor is Harry, but it’s different for him.

    “She’s asked for this.

    “If she comes there will be a huge amount of adverse publicity because of the way she has acted for the past four years.

    “On top of that you have the issue of Archie and Lilibet who are completely blameless.”

    MEG’S ‘PERFECT’ EXCUSE

    With Harry recently losing his bid for more security, Mr Fitzwilliams hinted that the duchess could use this as an “excuse” not to visit.

    But, he claimed their protection “wouldn’t be an issue” should they decide to make the transatlantic journey.

    “The security would be decided on a case by case basis, they would make sure the trip was secure from the point of view of the UK,” he said.

    “I think security could be used as an excuse not to come though.”

    How other royals have also been rocked by health battles this year

    THE past few months have seen members of the royal family struck down by various health battles. Here is a rundown:

    JANUARY 16: Kate is admitted to the London Clinic for abdominal surgery.

    JAN 17: It is announced that the King is to have treatment for a benign enlarged prostate.

    JAN 18: William spends time at Kate’s bedside.JAN 19: The King flies back from Scotland with the Queen.

    JAN 21: It is announced Sarah, Duchess of York, has malignant melanoma, a skin cancer.

    JAN 23: Kate’s hospital stay passes one week.

    JAN 26: The King is admitted to the London Clinic for treatment.

    JAN 29: The King is discharged from hospital. Kate leaves the same day.

    JAN 31: Queen Camilla announces that the King is “getting on, doing his best”.

    FEBRUARY 5: Buckingham Palace announces the King has cancer, but not of the prostate, and will not carry out public-facing duties.

    FEB 18: The King appears in good spirits as he attends a Sunday church service in the grounds of Sandringham.

    FEB 23: The King filmed crying and chuckling while opening some of the 7,000 cards from well-wishers.

    FEB 27: Prince William pulls out of service last-minute due to ‘personal matter’, sparking wave of unfounded conspiracy theories about Kate’s health.

    MARCH 4: Kate Middleton pictured in the car with mum Carole on the Windsor estate.

    The royal commentator claimed if Meghan did come over, she would most likely be met with fierce criticism – but has no one to blame but herself.

    “Meghan has every right to come but they have been thrown out of Frogmore and for a good reason,” he said.

    “Spare and the interviews around it were horrible frankly.

    “She has the perfect excuse not to come over because Harry has lost his security case.”

    GAME CHANGER

    Despite Meghan potentially posing a problem regarding the reunion of William and Harry, Mr Fitzwilliams argued anything is possible.

    He highlighted how illness in a family can help build bridges.

    “Serious illness is the big changer, despite everything that’s happened, given the seriousness of the situation, anything can happen,” said the expert.

    “William is under tremendous pressure, he’s got a father and his wife who are seriously ill and on top of that there’s royal duties.

    “When you have serious illness it’s a game changer and the situation changes totally.

    “There could be something that surprises us all. You could have all the Sussexes over here, it’s perfectly possible a reunion could happen.

    “Next week, next month, next year, you could get something you never dreamed you’d get.”

    MEGHAN HAS FINAL SAY

    Ultimately, the expert suggested Meghan would make the final call on whether Archie and Lilibet visit their family across the pond.

    He claimed: “Meghan has the say. There’s no doubt Harry wishes to convey he is a very devoted family man and will put them above everything else. Just like William.

    “If Meghan didn’t want to come she could never be forced to.

    “It would be extremely unlikely Harry would come over with the kids without Meghan.

    A timeline of Prince Harry and William’s ‘feud’: Brothers ‘at war’

    In 2018, the Sun told how “simmering tension” began when William questioned the speed of Harry and Meghan’s engagement.

    The first hints of friction reportedly came after William was introduced to Meghan when she was staying at Kensington Palace.

    Once she’d returned home to Canada, William and Harry sat down for a brother-to-brother chat.

    He knew Harry was already head-over-heels for her but it has been claimed he advised him to take it slowly.

    The younger prince reportedly didn’t take too kindly to the advice, with one royal source saying he “went mental”.

    Then in June 2019 Harry and Meghan officially split off from the charity they shared with William and Kate.

    The Royal Foundation will be divided between the Sussexes and Cambridges as the couples focus on their own separate charitable endeavours.

    Prince William and Prince Harry first established the Royal Foundation in 2009 before Kate joined two years later shortly after their engagement was announced.

    The trio would often appear together at events and the Foundation had huge successes with projects like the Invictus Games for injured veterans and the mental health Heads Together campaign.

    The Royal Foundation said the decision was made following the conclusion of a review into its structure – but added both couples will continue to work together in the future.

    Harry and Meg were living in close proximity to Kate and Wills within the Kensington Palace estate, but they switched to Frogmore Cottage in Windsor before baby Archie was born.

    The move further increased rumours of a fallout.

    Harry, 39, also hinted in his ITV documentary “Harry and Meghan, An African Journey” that he and his brother had grown apart.

    It came after Prince Philip called Meghan the “D.O.W” after the Duchess of Windsor — the American divorcee who led Edward VIII to abdicate.

    And he warned the late Queen to be “cautious” of Harry’s then bride-to-be, a royal author claims.

    Ingrid Seward revealed in new book My Mother And I that Prince Philip felt it was “uncanny…how much Meghan reminded him of the Duchess of Windsor”.

    In 2021, Harry and Meghan give their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey where Harry accused his dad of cutting him off financially.

    Harry then jetted back to UK to join William in unveiling a statue to their mother Princess Diana in the grounds of Kensington Palace. But sources claimed William didn’t want to attend the memorial amid their ongoing rift.

    In 2022, just before their grandmother the Queen died, sources claimed Kate acts as a “peacemaker” between the brothers.

    Last year Harry claimed his brother “knocked him to the floor” during an argument about Meghan.

    In his book Spare, Harry said William branded Meghan “rude” and “difficult” during a row.

    Harry alleged William “grabbed me by the collar, ripping my necklace, and … knocked me to the floor”.

    He said he was left with a visible injury to his back following the argument in 2019 at Nottingham Cottage on the grounds of Kensington Palace, where he was living at the time.

    In January this year, Harry flew in to be with Charles after the monarch’s shock cancer diagnosis.

    Harry flew back to the US the following day – without seeing Wills.

    “That would send the message there was a division in the marriage. There’s absolutely no chance that would happen.”

    It comes after Princess Kate told the world about her cancer shock in an emotional announcement on Friday, March 22.

    She vowed she is “getting stronger everyday” and chose to delay releasing the information to protect her children after rampant speculation.

    And, a royal expert claimed the mum-of-three did not share the news with Harry and Meghan beforehand because they “can’t be trusted”.

    An insider told the New York Post the Duke and Duchess found out about the diagnosis with the rest of the world.

    The course claimed: “They had no idea, and only learned of the news around the same time the rest of the world found out.”

    Following Kate’s announcement, the couple released a short statement.

    Harry and Meghan said: “We wish health and healing for Kate and the family and hope they are able to do so privately and in peace.”

    Mr Fitzwilliams previously told The Sun: “We also know that they haven’t apparently spoken in many months, and the reason, of course, is that for some four years they’ve caused endless problems to the royal family and so they can’t be trusted.

    “William hasn’t trusted Harry and Meghan and I mean with good reason.”

    And, royal author Phil Dampier also told The Sun that Harry and Meghan were at the “bottom” of William and Kate’s priorities.

    “When Harry came over to see his father after his cancer was diagnosed, William could have made time to meet him had he wanted to attempt a reconciliation, but he didn’t.

    “It’s quite simple. I don’t think with all they’ve had to cope with in the last couple of weeks, dealing with Harry and Meghan would certainly have been bottom of their list.”

    It comes after the pair’s Netflix “cheerleader” targeted Kate moments after she revealed her cancer diagnosis.

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    William and Harry could make amends as ‘anything is possible’, claimed Mr FitzwilliamsCredit: Getty

    Prince William and Princess Kate supposedly extended an olive branch to the Sussexes
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    Prince William and Princess Kate supposedly extended an olive branch to the SussexesCredit: AP

    Meghan may not come back to the UK over fears of backlash, claimed the royal expert
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    Meghan may not come back to the UK over fears of backlash, claimed the royal expertCredit: PA

  • LIZ JONES: King Charles and William, give Harry and Meghan the best anniversary gift they could imagine: Welcome the Firm’s biggest assets back into the fold

    LIZ JONES: King Charles and William, give Harry and Meghan the best anniversary gift they could imagine: Welcome the Firm’s biggest assets back into the fold

    This was the headline, four months before Meghan married Harry: ‘Why I’m proud to be a Meghanomaniac…we need some Markle sparkle!’

    Let’s quote the piece: ‘The first I knew I was smitten was when Meghan used the term ‘my rescue pups’ on national, prime-time TV to describe her beloved dogs Guy and Bogart … Meghan Markle, my goodness, even her initials are delicious: MMMMMM!’

    The write-up, in YOU Magazine, goes on, about Harry: ‘My, has he gone up in our estimation! He has swollen in stature, eclipsed even his brother!, to become one half of a super couple we hope will eclipse even George and Amal. He has chosen a woman who has read every single tome ever written by Toni Morrison. Now, that’s class.’

    I wrote that piece. And this one, on their wedding day – May 19, 2018 – in the Mail: ‘”You look amazing.” So mouthed Harry as he looked up to drink in his bride. He was echoing what every woman in the land was yelling at the screen as Meghan emerged from her Rolls-Royce. The dress is simple: who needs embellishment when you have that face?’

    Meghan Markle arrives for her wedding to Prince Harry at St George's Chapel, Windsor, May 19, 2018
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    Meghan Markle arrives for her wedding to Prince Harry at St George’s Chapel, Windsor, May 19, 2018

    'You look amazing' mouthed Harry as he looked up to drink in his bride. Above: Meghan and Harry in St George's Chapel on their wedding day
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    ‘You look amazing’ mouthed Harry as he looked up to drink in his bride. Above: Meghan and Harry in St George’s Chapel on their wedding day

    I had cooled a little, as one does in any marriage, by 2019. It was Bananagate, when Meghan, still a working Royal, visited sex workers in Bristol, scrawling positive mantras on fruit. ‘Was she signing her autograph?’ I wrote. ‘Would she get ink on the £1,500 Oscar de la Renta? No, Meghan. These women are not “loved”, they are not “special”. I’d have more admiration if, when she’s finished doing up that “cottage” in Windsor … she were to open its doors as a refuge instead. That would show these women they are loved. That would prove they’re special.’ Ouch!

    Meghan and Harry celebrate their sixth wedding anniversary today, and boy how times and public opinion have changed! Words amongst the millions published jump off the page: ‘I’m not okay’, ‘Silent or Silenced?’, ‘Dog bowl’, ‘Near catastrophic car chase’, ‘We are not a racist family.’ And on and on. Note these are merely utterances from the royal family themselves, apart from America’s honorary queen, Oprah, who formed a perfect O of surprise as Meghan accused the Royal family of speculating over Archie’s skin colour.

    I’ve had a ringside seat, watching how opinion of the couple in the press (and overwhelmingly on social media) has plummeted. I have written many, many pieces, trying to support her, swimming against a tide that resembles the now-polluted sea in Devon. One of my most recent expressed my real concern that the comments on X could provoke self harm or even suicide. How any human, if they read merely a scattering of the online abuse of Meghan, could survive such attacks is beyond me. The comments are unrepeatable, but the most anodyne include highlighting, with arrows, the difference in the colour of Meghan’s face compared to her scalp.

    Of course, Meghan can be tone deaf: on the recent non-Royal visit to Nigeria she sported a Cartier watch, and backless and almost frontless dresses. She appeared to turn away from a woman mid-conversation. Rude!

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    The crowds plus the sunshine made the happy couple  glow as they greeted the crowds

    The crowds turned up in their thousands to witness this glorious day. Above: Meghan arriving for the ceremony
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    The crowds turned up in their thousands to witness this glorious day. Above: Meghan arriving for the ceremony

    And Harry? Well, he never quite morphed into George Clooney, a sort of roaming elder statesman with added testosterone (Harry still has his fans online; one post had a video of him lifting off, in full combat gear, in his Apache helicopter to fight, you know, the actual Taliban, alongside last week’s footage of William, in suit and tie, stood NEXT to a helicopter, receiving yet another gift – colonel-in-chief of the Army Air Corps – from his dear old dad). William did then of course get in the aircraft and fly it away, although that’s a small detail for Harry’s fans.

    But today, whose team am I on? The past six years have been a rollercoaster, a series of disappointments, glimmers of hope. But I have to reveal (and I know I will now get a barrage of abuse; after my piece begging people to stop bullying Meghan, there were a flurry of posts on X, saying I have ‘no moral compass’ and ‘am a former bankrupt’) that the sight of Harry at St Paul’s, attending the service to celebrate 10 years of the Invictus Games, made me side with him, despite the fact he has often allowed himself to resemble a cash cow being pulled along roughly by a ring through his nose.

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    The sight of Harry at St Paul’s, attending the service to celebrate 10 years of the Invictus Games, made me side with him

    Harry smiled and blew kisses to his 'loyal' blood family, the Spencers. Above: Harry embracing his uncle Earl Spencer in St Paul's
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    Harry smiled and blew kisses to his ‘loyal’ blood family, the Spencers. Above: Harry embracing his uncle Earl Spencer in St Paul’s

    Meghan can be tone deaf: on the recent non-Royal visit to Nigeria she sported a Cartier watch, and backless and almost frontless dresses
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    At the same time as Prince Harry's service, King Charles held a Garden Party at Buckingham Palace
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    Harry cut an elegant figure as he mounted the steps in a perfectly fitted suit. He smiled and blew kisses to his loyal ‘blood family’, the Spencers. What a happy, handsome, dashing lot they are, a family, not a Firm. While at the same time, down the road, King Charles hosted yet another dreary Garden Party (along with the Duke of Edinburgh and the Duchess of Gloucester) to which we, the lowly subjects who can’t afford a hat, were not invited.

    No wonder Meghan merely touched down, dragonfly fashion, at Heathrow en route to Africa.

    The Royal Family, sans Catherine, has never looked so old, tired and, yes, frankly boring, despite Camilla doing her stoic, uncomplaining best. I’m reminded, not in a good way, of the quote from Bridget Jones’s Diary, uttered by purple-faced Julian: ‘The earrings measuring just over a centimetre, in a lovely mock gold. The exact replica of those worn at Wimbledon in 1993 by Her Royal Highness, the Duchess of Kent.’

    These satellite royals are, literally, a punch line.

    Enlisting Beatrice to inject some glamour and youth will not help. We’re not interested! Charles and William, be the bigger men. Give Harry and Meghan the best anniversary gift they could imagine. Welcome the Firm’s biggest assets back into the fold.

  • AN ‘OVERSHADOWED’ FUTURE KING: PRINCE HARRY AND MEGHAN MARKLE’S NIGERIAN ‘TOUR’ ECLIPSES PRINCE WILLIAM’S ROYAL VISITS

    AN ‘OVERSHADOWED’ FUTURE KING: PRINCE HARRY AND MEGHAN MARKLE’S NIGERIAN ‘TOUR’ ECLIPSES PRINCE WILLIAM’S ROYAL VISITS

    AN ‘OVERSHADOWED’ FUTURE KING: PRINCE HARRY AND MEGHAN MARKLE’S NIGERIAN ‘TOUR’ ECLIPSES PRINCE WILLIAM’S ROYAL VISITS

    meghan markle

    SOURCE: THE ROYAL FAMILY CHANNEL/YOUTUBE/MEGAThe Prince of Wales’ ‘important’ royal visits were eclipsed by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’ Nigeria ‘tour.’

    William, Prince of Wales, launched a major initiaitve with his Homewards charity in Cornwall, England, on Thursday, May 9, but his visit was ultimately “overshadowed.” Prince Harry and Meghan Markle arrived in Nigeria at the same time to begin their “tour” of the nation, which stole the focus from the future king.

    This led GBN royal correspondent Cameron Walker to state: “You’d be forgiven” [for] “mistaken in thinking that the two of them were still working members of the royal family,” before adding that both are “playing it out like a royal tour.”

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    SOURCE: MEGA/THE ROYAL FAMILY CHANNEL/YOUTUBEPrince William chatting with beachgoers at Fistral Beach in Cornwall, England, May 9, 2024; Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visit Lightway Academy College in Abuja, Nigeria, May 10, 2024.

    “Harry and Meghan are no longer working members of the royal family,” Walker continued. “This does appear to play out like a royal tour, even though it’s not officially one. King Charles is head of the Commonwealth, and he has not had a chance to visit Nigeria yet. Prince Harry couldn’t even see the King when he was in the U.K. because the King’s diary was too busy a few days ago.”

    The royal analyst further added: “And what it’s also done is overshadow Prince William’s visits to the Scilly Isles, his first time as Duke of Cornwall.”

    Host Tom Harwood offered a glimmer of positivity for the Sussex trip by adding that diplomatic ties, be it through the monarchy or two of its outliers, “can only be a good thing” for Britain, Nigeria and the Commonwealth.

    Walker replied: “There was lots of optimism when Harry married Meghan back in 2018, because they could have been a real asset to the working royals in terms of shoring up relationships with these Commonwealth nations.”

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    SOURCE: MEGAThe late Queen Elizabeth II originally championed the idea of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex focusing solely on the Commonwealth.

    When Harry wed Meghan on that spring day in 2018, numerous royal insiders and analysts claimed that the late Queen Elizabeth II wanted the Commonwealth to become the couple’s “life’s work.” The pair would only tour Australia, New Zealand, and Southern Africa before ditching the monarchy in March 2020.

    Walker also highlighted how the royal rebels are fashioning a more “diplomatic” delivery and aesthetic in both their outings and speeches.

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    SOURCE: MEGAPrince Harry and Meghan Markle have not ‘toured’ a nation since 2019.

    “I have seen a noticeable shift with Harry and Meghan in the last few months,” Walker observed. “The statements we’re getting from them appear to be a lot more diplomatic. For example, when they told us that Harry was not going to be seeing his father, the statement from his spokesperson that Harry was very understanding of that fact, suggests to me that he wants to build a better relationship with the working royals.”

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expected to spend three days in the African nation and prioritize tour sites connected to their “in the red” Archewell Foundation.

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    SOURCE: MEGAOne royal insider stepped forward to state that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were ‘terrible’ at tours.

  • Meghan Markle & Prince Harry share a kiss in front of Netflix cameras as she presents him with trophy after polo match

    Meghan Markle & Prince Harry share a kiss in front of Netflix cameras as she presents him with trophy after polo match

    PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle shared a kiss in front of Netflix cameras as the Duchess of Sussex presented him with a trophy after a charity polo match.

    Harry and Meghan looked pristine as they stepped out in a loved up display attending the Royal Salute Polo Challenge in Palm Beach, Miami.

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    Meghan and Harry put on a loved up displayCredit: Reuters

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    The couple stepped out holding hands in front of their film crewCredit: Reuters

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    Meghan watched from the sidelinesCredit: Reuters

    Harry, right, spoke with Louis Devaleix as they rode out for the start of the 2024 Royal Salute Polo Challenge
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    Harry, right, spoke with Louis Devaleix as they rode out for the start of the 2024 Royal Salute Polo ChallengeCredit: AP

    The Duke of Sussex saddled up to raise money for his charity
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    The Duke of Sussex saddled up to raise money for his charityCredit: PA

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    The duke looked focused as he rode his horseCredit: PA
    A Netflix camera crew captured every moment of the action for the Duke’s upcoming series about the sport as he stormed to victory in the tournament.

    The couple greeted Argentine polo player, Nacho Figueras, and his glamorous wife Delfina Blaquier at the star-studded event.

    Meghan, 42, held her husband’s hand as she donned a sophisticated halterneck white dress, beige heels and oversized sunglasses for the event.

    Meanwhile, Harry, 39, complimented her style with a sand toned sport coat, white trousers and baby blue shirt.

    Harry then took to the field in a fun-loving match against his pal Figueras in a bid to raise money for his charity Sentebale.

    The Duke celebrated with his teammates following the dynamic polo match, applauding his opponents before stepping up to accept his prize from Meghan, along with a celebratory smooch.

    The royals were accompanied with a film crew, to start shooting footage for the duke’s new Netflix show about polo.

    The Sussexes reportedly have two untitled non-fiction projects in production.

    The first series will focus on Meghan and explore “the joys of cooking, gardening, entertaining, and friendship”, according to Deadline.

    And a second show will hone in on the couple’s love for polo.

    He was spotted chatting with fellow guests beforehand, one of which called him the “quintessential networker”, as reported by the Mail Online.

    “He looked the quintessential networker – shaking hands, smiling for photos. He looked in his element,” they said.

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    Harry applauded his fellow polo mates after the Royal Salute Polo ChallengeCredit: Reuters

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    Harry and Meghan exchanged charged glances with each otherCredit: Reuters

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    The Sussexes posed with other players as they held their trophyCredit: Reuters
    Harry and Meghan’s new shows form part of the “creative partnership” Archewell Productions signed with the streaming giant in 2020.

    Meghan’s show is being produced by Sony Pictures Television’s The Intellectual Property Corporation.

    The Duchess will executive produce alongside Archewell’s head of non-fiction Chanel Pysnik.

    A second series will follow the couple’s polo passion.

    Primarily shot at the US Open Polo Championship in Wellington, Florida, the project will be produced by Boardwalk Pictures.

    ‘DESPERATE’

    But, Meghan’s new show has been blasted as “desperate” by royal experts.

    The idea has been blasted by royal biographer Ingrid Seward.

    Speaking to royal editor Matt Wilkinson on The Sun’s new show, Royal Exclusive, she said: “It’s a bit desperate. I think it is wrong to criticise it before we see it.

    “But I am more skeptical about Meghan because I don’t know she knows anything about gardening.

    HARRY AND MEGHAN’S PDA

    By body lanuage expert Judi James

    This body language has all the hallmarks of a full-on ‘peacocking Prince’ display for the Netflix cameras.

    With his puffed chest and his wide stride as he tows his WAG along like any celebrity sportsman, Harry is seen astride his galloping horse in tight white jodhpurs and knee-high leather boots or accepting his trophy from his loving and very glamorous wife Meghan in her giant A-list shades and those killer heels that would have no place divot-stomping during the breaks in play.

    Harry’s wide grin suggests he is in his element here performing a tradition of polo-playing that has allowed generations of royal men to flex their sexual credentials in public.

    Harry’s PDA with Meghan as she hands him his trophy comes with a rather sweet touch of bashful humour though. Their polo kiss back in 2018 was a moment of passionate intensity but here the couple’s mirrored face to face approach suggests both even status and some like-minded synchronicity.

    Their lips are puckered and their raised and rounded cheeks suggest this is a fun pose with Harry kick-starting the laughter by adopting a pose of mock modesty as he is first handed the cup.

    While Harry might be playing to his strengths by producing a film on polo his body language of delight and confidence here hints that he might also enjoy basking in the spotlight in more of a sexy, heroic role too.

    “As for her talking about friendship that does make me feel a bit skeptical.

    “She is really known for losing friends rather than gaining friends.

    “To hear her talking about friendships I think that might go down a little strangely.”

    The show is being produced by Sony Pictures Television’s The Intellectual Property Corporation.

    NETFLIX FLOPS

    It follows the couple’s 2022 documentary, Harry and Meghan, which sparked major controversy.

    Released in two parts, the explosive docuseries lobbed bombs at The Firm – seeing it torn apart by royal experts.

    But, despite the attention it drew, it didn’t even rank in the top 200 most-watched Netflix shows from January to June.

    Months later Harry’s series Heart of Invictus about the Olympic-style games he started for wounded ex-service competitors flopped.

    Meanwhile, Meghan’s animated series Pearl was dropped while still in the development stage

    Harry and Meghan are believed to have been paid only half of their reported £78million contract.

    It was said they will get the rest only if they produce content of real interest before the end of 2025.

    The couple were surrounded by their film crew
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    The couple were surrounded by their film crewCredit: BackGrid

    Meghan beamed as the polo players returned from the field
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    Meghan beamed as the polo players returned from the fieldCredit: BackGrid

    The duchess embraced Figueras after the match
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    The duchess embraced Figueras after the matchCredit: BackGrid

    Harry opted for a suave beige sport coat and baby blue shirt
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    Harry opted for a suave beige sport coat and baby blue shirtCredit: Reuters

    The duchess looked glamorous in her oversized sunglasses and large gold earrings
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    The duchess looked glamorous in her oversized sunglasses and large gold earringsCredit: Reuters

    Harry played with Argentine polo player Nacho Figueras in a charity match
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    Harry played with Argentine polo player Nacho Figueras in a charity matchCredit: Reuters
     

    Meghan waved to the cameras as she walked with Delfina Blaquier
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    Meghan waved to the cameras as she walked with Delfina BlaquierCredit: AP

    The couples were snapped in good spirits at the charity event
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    The couples were snapped in good spirits at the charity eventCredit: AP

    Harry rode out with his pal Nacho Figueras
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    Harry rode out with his pal Nacho FiguerasCredit: AP

    The couple have two new Netflix shows in the works
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    The couple have two new Netflix shows in the worksCredit: AP