Tag: Prince Harry

  • Meghan Markle’s bonding with royal children steals the limelight at Platinum Jubilee

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stole the spotlight with their amazing first appearance at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee on Thursday.

    The duo arrived in the UK on Wednesday with their children Archie and Lilibet, and joined the royal family for Trooping the Colour.

    The Sussexex, who did not appear alongside the Queen on the balcony, watched the birthday parade for Queen Elizabeth from the Major General’s Office, which overlooks the Horse Guards Parade.

    The couple enjoyed the moments with the various young royals at the Palace, including Zara Tindall’s kids Mia, 8, and Lena, 3, and Peter Phillips’ daughter Savannah, 11.

    Meghan and Harry, who was seen chatting with the Duke of Kent and at one point shushing the boisterous royal kids himself have appeared together with the royal family in more than two years.

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made their last appearance in March 2020 for Commonwealth Day as official working royals.

    The Duchess looked smashing as she wore an asymmetrical, wide-brimmed Stephen Jones hat with an oversized navy bow and coordinating navy dress, while donned a blue suit rather than ceremonial dress as he has in the past.

    The Queen previously announced that only senior working members of the royal family will be included in the balcony appearance. Harry and Meghan stepped back from royal duties in January 2020 and have since moved to Montecito, California.

  • Throwback: Kate Middleton stunned Prince Harry with a ‘bold’ joke present at Christmas

    Kate Middleton picked a hilarious Christmas gift for Prince Harry some years ago, according to the Mirror.

    The Duchess of Cambridge decided to buy Prince Harry a rather bold present as a joke, before Harry started dating Meghan Markle and was single, following a string of high-profile relationships.

    She gave her brother-in-law a ‘grow-your-own-girlfriend’ kit. According to the report, Prince Harry was taken by complete surprise.

    Other gifts exchanged over the years have included a leather toilet seat for Prince Charles and a shower cap for the Queen with ‘ain’t life a b****’ emblazoned across it.

    Prince Harry has moved to the United States (US) with Meghan Markle, following a family dispute.

  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle most ‘photogenic royals’

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle most ‘photogenic royals’

    Photography experts are claiming that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are the most photogenic royals and have captured headlines amounting to an unmatched 2.4 million Instagram hastags.

    A spokesperson for the photography company Printique has said that, “Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are a royal inspiration when it comes to romance.”

    “They constantly prove life in the spotlight is no match for their priorities of love and happiness. Also, for their commitment to a flourishing family life.”

    He added, “Meghan Markle is one of the most influential women in the world today. She and Prince Harry have a powerful and enduring online presence.

    “They have the potential to spark real change through their charity work and desire to make the world a better place,” he continued.

    “Harry and Meghan no longer have official positions within the Royal Family. However, it’s clear that they, much like Princess Diana, are royals of the heart and deeply loved around the world,” said the spokesperson.

  • Prince Charles denies making racist comment about grandson

    Prince Charles denies making racist comment about grandson

    Charles, Prince of Wales, has reportedly approached his legal team over controversial claims made in a book about the skin colour of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s child Archie.

    A book titled “Brothers And Wives: Inside the Private Lives of William, Kate, Harry and Meghan” written by Christopher Andersen claims that in the British Royal household, Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, were the ones who raised concerns about Archie’s skin colour before his birth. However, Clarence House has denied the claim, reports Page Six.

    The book alleges that Charles asked Camilla over breakfast: “I wonder what the children will look like?’’ [alluding to Archie].

    There have been numerous reports that Charles, who is heir to the British throne, has discussed this issue with a team of lawyers.

    Previously, Meghan in an interview with Oprah Winfrey revealed that when she was pregnant, a member of the Royal Family had gone to Harry with “concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he was born”.

  • Palestine’s El-Kurd twins make it to Time’s top 100 list

    Palestine’s El-Kurd twins make it to Time’s top 100 list

    Palestinian rights activists Muna and Mohammed El-Kurd, whose family faces forced displacement from their home in the occupied East Jerusalem neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah, have been named in Time magazine’s annual list of the 100 most-influential people in the world.

    The twins, aged 23, earlier this year became the faces of a global campaign to halt Israeli efforts to forcibly displace Palestinians from Sheikh Jarrah to make way for Jewish settlers.

    Israeli forces detained and questioned the siblings for several hours over their activism in June.

    “Through online posts and media appearances, sibling activists Mohammed and Muna El-Kurd provided the world with a window into living under occupation in East Jerusalem this spring – helping to prompt an international shift in rhetoric in regard to Israel and Palestine,” the magazine wrote about the siblings.

    In a statement on Twitter on Wednesday, Mohammad El-Kurd said that although being named to the list was a “positive” development, symbolism is not enough to truly support the Palestinian cause.

    Time magazine’s Editor-in-Chief Edward Felsenthal said the top-100 list features “extraordinary leaders from around the world working to build a better future” who “in a year of crisis have leaped into the fray”.

    Also on the list is Taliban co-founder Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, who was recently named Afghanistan’s acting deputy prime minister after the group took control of the country.

    The United Kingdom’s Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, American pop star Britney Spears, and US Olympic gymnast Simone Biles are also on the list.

  • Emmy nominations: Oprah’s tell-all interview with Meghan and Harry, Netflix’s ‘Indian Matchmaking’

    The 73rd annual Emmy nominations were announced on July 13. Among other nominations, Netflix’s Indian Matchmaking has also been nominated in the ‘Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program category’.

    Throwing light on the highly controversial Indian (and Pakistani) matrimonial matchmaking culture, the Netflix original stirred a debate about the regressive elements in the regions traditional process of finding a spouse. The show trended at number four on Netflix Pakistan in July last year.

    In addition, Oprah Winfrey’s tell-all interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has been nominated in the ‘Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series’ category.

    In their interview with Oprah, Meghan and Harry made several shocking revelations about their life as senior members of the royal family, including harrowing discussions in the royal family about the colour of their son’s [Archie] skin, losing royal protection and the pressures that led the Duchess of Sussex to contemplate suicide.

    The prestigious Emmy Awards will broadcast on Sunday, September 19.

  • Meghan Markle and Prince Harry welcome baby girl

    Meghan Markle and Prince Harry welcome baby girl

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have announced the arrival of their baby daughter on Sunday who the couple has named after Queen Elizabeth and late Princess Diana.

    As per reports, the baby girl, Lilibet ‘Lili’ Diana Mountbatten-Windsor was born on Friday at the Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital in California.

    “On June 4th, we were blessed with the arrival of our daughter, Lili. She is more than we could have ever imagined and we remain grateful for the love and prayers we’ve felt from across the globe,” Harry and Meghan said in a statement.

    “Thank you for your continued kindness and support during this very special time for our family.”

    No pictures of the newborn or the Sussexes accompanied the announcement.

    Their press secretary said both mother and child are healthy and at home.

    Also Read: Meghan Markle is writing a book on Harry & Archie’s relationship

    Lili is named after her great-grandmother whose family nickname is Lilibet. While her middle name, Diana honours her late grandmother,

    The couple tied the knot in May 2018 at Windsor Castle. Their son Archie was born a year later.

  • Seven Royal scandals that will shock you to the core

    Seven Royal scandals that will shock you to the core

    The British Royal Family never fails to astonish or amuse the world by being the talk of the town – whether it is the latest Martin Bashir BBC scandal or Prince Harry’s shocking confessions on The Me You Can’t See. Interestingly, these are not the only scandals that have rocked the royal family.

    Here’s an exclusive list of a few more Royal scandals, which you may or may not have seen in The Crown:

    1. In 1981, Queen Elizabeth survived an assassination attempt by a ‘mentally disturbed youth’ while touring New Zealand according to Royal historian Ted Powell. The 17-year-old tried to aim a bullet at the Queen while she was exiting the car.

    2. Prince Charles and Diana’s 1988 Canada tour produced quite an international buzz as the couple’s pictures resurfacing on media clearly showed signs of marital tensions. Especially, the picture of Diana alone in Taj Mahal didn’t sit well with Royal fans.

    3. Princess Kate’s light fabric dress got her into trouble during a 2016 Indian tour when the Duchess was photographed with her dress exposing too much of her lower body due to strong winds. Historian Powell believes that Queen Elizabeth got weights sewed in her dress to present “such embarrassments”.

    4. Prince Charles had been physically intimate with a model during his Australian tour of 1979. The bachelor indulged in the intimacy while taking a morning jog near the beach.

    5. Prince Philip told a British student that he might go home ‘slitty eyed’ if he prolonged his Chinese tour in 1986 any longer. The remark was internationally criticised on the grounds of communal insensitivity.

    6. Prince Anne, daughter of Queen Elizabeth, tipped and fell on her official tour to Channel Island in 2007. As reported by Express UK, to an officer’s gesture of help, the Princess replied: “Don’t do that, grabbing me around my .. won’t help.”

    7. The ex-member of the Royal family was photographed playing ‘strip pool’ in Las Vegas while he was on military leave. The Me You Can’t See producer had his hands laden with crown jewels signifying extravagance.

  • William, Harry lash out at BBC for ‘commercializing a false narrative of their mother’

    William, Harry lash out at BBC for ‘commercializing a false narrative of their mother’

    Prince William has lashed out at BBC for contributing to his mother’s “fear, paranoia and isolation” shortly before her unfortunate death. William’s comments came shortly after an independent investigation concluded that journalist Martin Bashir tricked princess Diana into giving an explosive interview in which she lifted the lid on her troubled marriage to Prince Charles.

    In a video message, the Duke of Cambridge accused the media outlet of “commercializing a false narrative of his mother” and expressed outrage over their exploitative behaviour.

    “What saddens me most, is that if the BBC had properly investigated the complaints and concerns first raised in 1995, my mother would have known that she had been deceived. She was failed not just by a rogue reporter, but by leaders at the BBC who looked the other way rather than asking the tough questions,” said the prince.

    ‘It is my firm view that this Panorama program holds no legitimacy and should never be aired again. It effectively established a false narrative which for over a quarter of a century, has been commercialized by the BBC and others,” added William.

    William also accused BBC of poisoning Diana’s relationship with husband Prince Charles.

    “It is my view that the deceitful way the interview was obtained substantially influenced what my mother said. The interview was a major contribution to making my parents’ relationship worse and has since hurt countless others,” said the heir-to-the-throne.

    “It brings indescribable sadness to know that the BBC’s failures contributed significantly to her fear, paranoia and isolation that I remember from those final years with her.”

    Meanwhile, William’s brother Harry, who quit royal life last year, said the inquiry report was “the first step towards justice and truth” but that the deceptive practices exposed were still widespread today — and had played a part in his mother’s death.

    “The ripple effect of a culture of exploitation and unethical practices ultimately took her life,” he added.

    “Our mother lost her life because of this, and nothing has changed. By protecting her legacy, we protect everyone and uphold the dignity with which she lived her life. Let’s remember who she was and what she stood for,” added Harry in his statement.

    Harry’s comments echoed those of Diana’s brother Charles Spencer, who earlier blamed the fallout from the 1995 interview for contributing to her death nearly two years later.

    “She didn’t know who to trust and in the end, when she died two years later, she was without any form of real protection,” Spencer said.

    Questions have long been asked about how Bashir convinced Diana to talk on the BBC’s flagship Panorama programme in November 1995, which was watched by a record 22.8 million people and won a string of television awards.

    In it, she famously said, “there were three people” in her marriage — her, Charles and his long-time mistress and now wife, Camilla Parker-Bowles — and also admitted adultery.

    Bashir, now 58, was little-known at the time of the interview but went on to have a high-profile career on US television networks, and interviewed stars such as Michael Jackson.

    He returned to work for the corporation as religion editor until he stepped down last week, citing ill health, just hours before Dyson’s report was submitted to BBC bosses. However, he issued a statement saying that he “remains proud of the interview” which has been used to “overshadow Princess’s struggles”.

    BBC Director-General Tim Davie also issued a public apology saying: “While the BBC cannot turn back the clock after a quarter of a century, we can make a full and unconditional apology. The BBC offers that today.”

  • Lady Gaga reveals she was raped by a music producer at 19

    Lady Gaga reveals she was raped by a music producer at 19

    Lady Gaga has opened up about being raped and left pregnant when she was only 19.

    Speaking on the first episode of Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey’s The Me You Can’t See series featuring mental health issues, Gaga revealed she was raped at the age of 19 by a music producer who threatened to burn her music if she refused to undress.

    “I was 19 years old, and I was working in the business, and a producer said to me, ‘Take your clothes off,’” she recalled. “I said no and I left, and they told me they were going to burn all of my music. And they didn’t stop.”

    “They didn’t stop asking me, and I just froze and I… I don’t even remember,” she added.

    Months later, the sexually assaulted singer was left pregnant without any support from the harasser.

    “I [couldn’t] feel my own body,” she recalled. “First I felt full-on pain, then I felt numb, and then I was sick for weeks after.”

    “I realised that it was the same pain that I felt when the person who raped me dropped me off pregnant on a corner, at my parents’ house, because I was vomiting and sick. Because I had been being abused, and I was locked away in a studio for months,” shared Gaga.

    The singer burst into tears when describing that the trauma hit her years later when she won an Oscar Award in 2019. Gaga said that she experienced a “total psychotic break” because of her delayed traumatised response.

    Lady Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, refused to name her perpetrator.

    “I understand this #MeToo movement, I understand that some people feel really comfortable with this, and I do not,” said the singer. “I do not ever want to face that person again.”

    Lady Gaga is one of the stars to be featured in The Me You Can’t See series which is co-produced by Harry and Oprah and airs exclusively on Apple TV+.