Royal news live: Prince Harry ‘overruled’ Meghan Markle over major decision about Archie and Lilibet’s future

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24 Aug 2024 • 2:16 PM MYT
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Prince Harry overruled Meghan Markle when it came to a key decision about Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet’s future, according to reports.

While the Duchess of Sussex wanted to bring her young children into the public eye, the duke did not think this was wise and they will not feature in their upcoming Netflix shows.

An insider told The Sun on Sunday: “Harry and Meghan have not always agreed on how much they should expose their children to the media but, in this case, Harry has clearly won.”

Meghan’s upcoming cooking show, which is believed to be released first, will therefore be filmed in a nearby mansion and not the couple’s £11m home to protect Archie and Lilibet’s privacy.

This comes as King Charles is set to privately meet with the bereaved families and those affected by the Southport attack in London.

The monarch visited Southport to express his “sympathy and empathy” for the town, which is still in a state of shock following the 29 July stabbing that left three children dead.

He then privately met with the bereaved families in London.

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Prince William “adamant” that Harry will never be welcomed back into the Firm, expert says

06:36

Alex Croft

Former BBC Royal correspondent Michael Cole has said there will be “no softening” of William’s approach to Harry, who has done “the unthinkable”.

“What [men] cannot put up with are two things which they cannot abide with,” Mr Cole told GB News America.

“Their driving ability, and they certainly cannot allow their wife to be criticised. Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, have made no secret of their disdain for Princess Kate.

“Even when her cancer was diagnosed and she announced it herself. The message they sent was sort of a mealy-mouthed thing.”

When Kate’s illness was revealed to the public, the Sussexes released a message which read: “We wish health and healing for Kate and the family and hope they can do so privately and in peace.”

Prince Harry reveals which royal family member called him ‘spare’

04:49

Alex Croft

The Duke of Sussex has revealed that it was his father King Charles who first referred to him as the “spare”.

This comes after Harry, 39, released a tell-all memoir about his time in The Firm with the same name in January of last year.

The now-king reportedly made the comment at the time of Harry’s birth in 1984, telling the late Princess Diana: “Wonderful! Now you’ve given me an heir and a spare - my work is done.”

The Guardian claims that Harry’s upset at the title was reflected in his memoir of the same name.

The newspaper wrote in its review: “Harry’s resentment of being the ‘spare’ is the underlying theme of his book, through chapters on his childhood, his schooling, his career as a royal and in the British Army, his relationship with his parents and brother, and his life with Meghan through courtship, wedding and marriage, to their own experience of parenthood.”

Prince Harry ‘written out the script’ by William

03:13

Alex Croft

Prince Harry has been “written out the script” by Prince William, insiders have claimed.

The relationship with the brothers has allegedly now soured to the point where William does not want Harry to attend his coronation when the time comes.

An insider told The Sunday Times: “I always said the brothers would be there for each other at the end of the day, and that’s been proven wrong so far.”

01:25

Alex Croft

Colombia vice-president comes clean on Sussexes trip controversy

Harry and Meghan visited Colombia for a four day tour last week on the invite of vice-president Francia Marquez.

Many in Colombia were critical of the move, believing it was a move to distract from political and economic failings of the incumbent government, and potentially a move of self-promotion from Ms Marquez.

The funding of the trip came under scrutiny as questions were raised on who was paying for the Sussexes visit, including for their thorough security.

In a statement put out by her office, Ms Marquez has now set the record straight, claiming it was a joint effort.

“This visit was the result of a collective effort. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex financed their trip and that of their team with their own resources,” the statement read.

“The events held in the various places visited were co-financed with resources from international cooperation and philanthropy that generously contributed to this visit.

“The Ministry of Equality and Equity and the Vice Presidency guaranteed the technical requirements, mobility and participation of young people, women and communities.”

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William will see Harry ‘one more time in his life in the flesh’

Saturday 24 August 2024 00:01

Alex Croft

Following the claim that Prince William does not want Prince Harry at his coronation, a friend has claimed that the estranged brothers will see each other one last time in the flesh.

Their relationship has progressively deteriorated since Harry stepped down as a working royal in 2020, and they were not photographed together at King Charles’s coronation.

In his 2023 memoir Spare, Harry sensationally claimed that he was physically attacked by his older brother.

A friend of the heir to the throne told The Daily Beast: “I suspect that William will see Harry one more time in his life in the flesh – at their father’s funeral.”

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Emily Maitlis issues opinion on Prince Andrew’s guilt

Friday 23 August 2024 22:59

Alex Croft

Five years after Prince Andrew sat down with Emily Maitlis in Buckingham Palace, a three-part drama on how the world-famous interview came about will drop next month.

Ahead of its release on Amazon Prime, former Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis has spoken out in the Times, on what she makes of Prince Andrew’s guilt.

Maitlis recalls speaking to Ruth Wilson, star of Luther and Jane Eyre, who asks her whether she thinks the royal is guilty.

“I tell her there is no way I or anyone else will ever know the full truth of what happened with or to Virginia Giuffre, the trafficked Jeffrey Epstein victim who claims she was also abused by the royal,” Maitlis writes.

“But he was clearly guilty of other things — his continued friendship with Epstein after his arrest, his flat-footed response to the victims of sex trafficking.”

The series will be released on September 19.

Prince William “adamant” that Harry will never be welcomed back into the Firm, expert says

Friday 23 August 2024 21:55

Alex Croft

Former BBC Royal correspondent Michael Cole has said there will be “no softening” of William’s approach to Harry, who has done “the unthinkable”.

“What [men] cannot put up with are two things which they cannot abide with,” Mr Cole told GB News America.

“Their driving ability, and they certainly cannot allow their wife to be criticised. Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, have made no secret of their disdain for Princess Kate.

“Even when her cancer was diagnosed and she announced it herself. The message they sent was sort of a mealy-mouthed thing.”

When Kate’s illness was revealed to the public, the Sussexes released a message which read: “We wish health and healing for Kate and the family and hope they can do so privately and in peace.”

William and Kate ‘throw cushions at each other’ during arguments, source says

Friday 23 August 2024 21:02

Alex Croft

Kate Middleton uses a “secret weapon” to diffuse husband William when he is having a tantrum, a source has revealed.

The Prince and Princess of Wales are used to “terrific rows” according to the Mirror, with Kate well-versed in how to deal with Prince William.

A source who once worked for the future King and Queen at Kensington Palace said Kate often treats her husband as the “fourth child” because he is “prone to tantrums”.

When things get particularly heated, they are known to throw things at each other - but never anything which might cause hurt. "William and Kate throw cushions at each other. It's always kept under control."

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Prince Harry ‘outrageously disloyal’

Friday 23 August 2024 20:08

Alex Croft

One of Prince Harry’s former friends has branded the Duke of Sussex “outrageously disloyal” for his actions after stepping down as a working royal.

Speaking to The Times ahead of Harry’s 40th birthday next month, they said: “I can’t believe he’d stoop so low. It’s outrageously disloyal. Oprah, Netflix and then the book? Three strikes and you’re out.”

Harry’s ‘bloody rude’ treatment of the Princess of Wales

Friday 23 August 2024 19:15

Alex Croft

A friend of the Prince and Princess of Wales has described Prince Harry’s treatment of the future queen as “bloody rude”.

This comes after it was claimed that Prince William was “furious” about Harry and Meghan’s decision to call his wife “Kate” and not her preferred name of “Catherine” when they released a statement wishing her well after she was diagnosed with cancer.

“Of course, it’s an utterly trivial thing, but those of us who know William know that it is one of the things that pushes his buttons,” the source told The Daily Beast.

“Pushing his buttons while he was going through his wife’s cancer seemed an entirely unnecessary and deliberate irritation.”

They added: “No one’s saying it’s responsible for all the trouble, but deliberately calling someone by a name they don’t like is just bloody rude.”

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Queen Camilla’s new domestic violence documentary will ‘help others’

Friday 23 August 2024 18:23

Alex Croft

Further details have emerged about Queen Camilla’s upcoming documentary on domestic violence.

Her Majesty The Queen: Behind Closed Doors will air later this year on ITV1, ITVX, STV and STV Player, although its exact release date has not yet been disclosed.

Kate Teckman, ITV’s head of development and commissioning editor, said: “With exclusive access to Her Majesty as she meets the incredible survivors of domestic abuse, this film tells the stories of those who have suffered and their families, including Diana Parkes, as they bravely and selflessly share their experiences to raise awareness and help others.”

Kate wants William to make amends with “lost soul” Harry

Friday 23 August 2024 17:28

Alex Croft

Following her cancer diagnosis earlier this year, Kate reportedly feels “life's too short for grudges” and wants William to give Harry a “chance”.

According to Closer Magazine, Kate is still very fond of Harry and is “saddened” that the situation has reached a point where there is “this wall that can’t be broken down”.

A source, speaking to Closer Magazine, said: “She really wants William to try and fix (the relationship), but he's refusing and is adamant that Harry deserves no mercy, that anything they do will just be manipulated by him and Meghan.

“Kate has never been someone that could just turn off her feelings with a switch and going through cancer has only made her more sensitive and caring.”

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Camilla and Kate have ‘drawn strength and inspiration from one another’

Friday 23 August 2024 16:41

Alex Croft

Queen Camilla and the Princess of Wales have “drawn strength and inspiration from one another”, it has been claimed.

Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond speculated that the women have bonded over their similar positions within the royal family.

“I think Queen Camilla and Catherine have drawn strength and inspiration from one another: two women in this extraordinary situation in life, both with the same bizarre destiny,” she told OK! magazine.

Prince Harry reveals which royal family member called him ‘spare'

Friday 23 August 2024 15:52

Alex Croft

The Duke of Sussex has revealed that it was his father King Charles who first referred to him as the “spare”.

This comes after Harry, 39, released a tell-all memoir about his time in The Firm with the same name in January of last year.

The now-king reportedly made the comment at the time of Harry’s birth in 1984, telling the late Princess Diana: “Wonderful! Now you’ve given me an heir and a spare - my work is done.”

The Guardian claims that Harry’s upset at the title was reflected in his memoir of the same name.

The newspaper wrote in its review: “Harry’s resentment of being the ‘spare’ is the underlying theme of his book, through chapters on his childhood, his schooling, his career as a royal and in the British Army, his relationship with his parents and brother, and his life with Meghan through courtship, wedding and marriage, to their own experience of parenthood.”

ICYMI: William and Kate ‘may only have a few years of freedom left’

Friday 23 August 2024 15:13

Alex Croft

King Charles’s cancer diagnosis has rocked the monarchy and inspired the Princess of Wales to make the most of her “freedom” while she still has it.

She is reportedly using this time to equip her three young children with the life skills they will need to navigate their unusual position in society.

“Charles’ cancer hasn’t gone away, the Palace have said as much, and to be brutally honest, the once-popular notion that he will live to a similar age as his mother [94] or father [99] is now less widespread,” an insider told The Daily Beast.

“I think that has very much focused Kate’s mind on the fact that there may only be a few years of freedom left. What does she want to do with them? Nurture her kids and try her best to equip them for the life ahead of them.”

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Donald Trump hits back at claims the Queen called him 'rude’

Friday 23 August 2024 14:13

Alex Croft

Donald Trump has vigorously denied claims which emerged in a new biography of Queen Elizabeth II that she found him to be “rude”.

Upcoming biography ‘A Voyage Around the Queen,' by Craig Brown alleged that she found him to be “very rude”.

But Trump has hit back, accusing the author of being a “sleazebag” and claiming that he “was her favorite president”, according to the Daily Mail.

The presidential hopeful sais the claims were “totally false”, adding: “I had a great relationship with the queen. She liked me and I liked her.”

In an extract from the biography published by the Daily Mail, Brown also claimed that the Queen believed Trump “must have some sort of arrangement” with Melania, as the only explicable reason for why she would marry him.

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More from Emily Maitlis on the world famous Prince Andrew interview

Friday 23 August 2024 14:04

Alex Croft

Former Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis has today spoken out on the build up to the world-famous car crash interview with Prince Andrew, regarding the allegations of sexual offences.

Writing in the Times, she is recalling meeting Ruth Wilson, who is set to star as Maitlis in the three-part drama on Amazon Prime.

She explains to Wilson about the months leading up to the interview with Prince Andrew, recalling that the Newsnight deputy editor, Stewart Maclean, turned down the interview offer in May 2019, after the Prince demanded he wasn’t asked about Epstein.

Maitlis recalls how Maclean turned it down “precisely because he didn’t like the idea of there being red-line questions that were out of bounds. And how we then watched Andrew slip away to an ITV interview instead.”

But everything changed in the following months, as the Newsnight team built an offensive to bring Prince Andrew onto BBC screens.

“The death of Epstein in a New York jail; the cranking up again of our bidding process; the meetings brilliantly set up by our producer, Sam McAlister, with Andrew’s private secretary, Amanda Thirsk, to ‘audition’ for an interview with him; our clandestine trips to Buckingham Palace, welcomed in by jolly security guards and told to ‘follow the red carpet through the arch’,” were all essential in Newsnight’s success.

Prince William “adamant” that Harry will never be welcomed back into the Firm, expert says

Friday 23 August 2024 13:35

Alex Croft

Former BBC Royal correspondent Michael Cole has said there will be “no softening” of William’s approach to Harry, who has done “the unthinkable”.

“What [men] cannot put up with are two things which they cannot abide with,” Mr Cole told GB News America.

“Their driving ability, and they certainly cannot allow their wife to be criticised. Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, have made no secret of their disdain for Princess Kate.

“Even when her cancer was diagnosed and she announced it herself. The message they sent was sort of a mealy-mouthed thing.”

When Kate’s illness was revealed to the public, the Sussexes released a message which read: “We wish health and healing for Kate and the family and hope they can do so privately and in peace.”

Colombia vice-president comes clean on Sussexes trip controversy

Friday 23 August 2024 13:07

Alex Croft

Harry and Meghan visited Colombia for a four day tour last week on the invite of vice-president Francia Marquez.

Many in Colombia were critical of the move, believing it was a move to distract from political and economic failings of the incumbent government, and potentially a move of self-promotion from Ms Marquez.

The funding of the trip came under scrutiny as questions were raised on who was paying for the Sussexes visit, including for their thorough security.

In a statement put out by her office, Ms Marquez has now set the record straight, claiming it was a joint effort.

"This visit was the result of a collective effort. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex financed their trip and that of their team with their own resources,” the statement read.

“The events held in the various places visited were co-financed with resources from international cooperation and philanthropy that generously contributed to this visit.

“The Ministry of Equality and Equity and the Vice Presidency guaranteed the technical requirements, mobility and participation of young people, women and communities."

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Emily Maitlis issues opinion on Prince Andrew’s guilt

Friday 23 August 2024 12:33

Alex Croft

Five years after Prince Andrew sat down with Emily Maitlis in Buckingham Palace, a three-part drama on how the world-famous interview came about will drop next month.

Ahead of its release on Amazon Prime, former Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis has spoken out in the Times, on what she makes of Prince Andrew’s guilt.

Maitlis recalls speaking to Ruth Wilson, star of Luther and Jane Eyre, who asks her whether she thinks the royal is guilty.

“I tell her there is no way I or anyone else will ever know the full truth of what happened with or to Virginia Giuffre, the trafficked Jeffrey Epstein victim who claims she was also abused by the royal,” Maitlis writes.

“But he was clearly guilty of other things — his continued friendship with Epstein after his arrest, his flat-footed response to the victims of sex trafficking.”

The series will be released on September 19.

William will see Harry 'one more time in his life in the flesh’

Friday 23 August 2024 08:00

Emma Guinness

Following the claim that Prince William does not want Prince Harry at his coronation, a friend has claimed that the estranged brothers will see each other one last time in the flesh.

Their relationship has progressively deteriorated since Harry stepped down as a working royal in 2020, and they were not photographed together at King Charles’s coronation.

In his 2023 memoir Spare, Harry sensationally claimed that he was physically attacked by his older brother.

A friend of the heir to the throne told The Daily Beast: “I suspect that William will see Harry one more time in his life in the flesh – at their father’s funeral.”

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Prince William “adamant” that Harry will never be welcomed back into the Firm, expert says

Friday 23 August 2024 15:57

Alex Croft

Former BBC Royal correspondent Michael Cole has said there will be “no softening” of William’s approach to Harry, who has done “the unthinkable”.

“What [men] cannot put up with are two things which they cannot abide with,” Mr Cole told GB News America.

“Their driving ability, and they certainly cannot allow their wife to be criticised. Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, have made no secret of their disdain for Princess Kate.

“Even when her cancer was diagnosed and she announced it herself. The message they sent was sort of a mealy-mouthed thing.”

When Kate’s illness was revealed to the public, the Sussexes released a message which read: “We wish health and healing for Kate and the family and hope they can do so privately and in peace.”

Prince Harry ‘written out the script’ by William

Friday 23 August 2024 06:00

Emma Guinness

Prince Harry has been “written out the script” by Prince William, insiders have claimed.

The relationship with the brothers has allegedly now soured to the point where William does not want Harry to attend his coronation when the time comes.

An insider told The Sunday Times: “I always said the brothers would be there for each other at the end of the day, and that’s been proven wrong so far.”

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Thomas Markle’s birthday fundraiser continues to receive donations

Friday 23 August 2024 04:00

Emma Guinness

A fundraiser to mark the 80th birthday of the “rejected and abandoned” Thomas Markle is still receiving donations over a month after his big day.

Set up by British socialite Lady Colin Campbell, she encouraged the public to donate to show Mr Markle that “there are still people in the world with good hearts, good values, and good intentions.”

Ahead of his birthday, Mr Markle, who has been estranged from his daughter the Duchess of Sussex since her 2018 wedding, said he wanted to reconnect and finally meet his grandchildren.

“I’ve never been one for birthdays, but I know the one person I most want to hear from, Meghan, won’t be in touch,” he told the Daily Mail.

“I would love to meet my grandchildren, but I would be happy with a photograph at this stage.”

At the time of writing, the GoFundMe has raised £56,785.

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William and Kate ‘may only have a few years of freedom left’

Friday 23 August 2024 02:00

Emma Guinness

King Charles’s cancer diagnosis has rocked the monarchy and inspired the Princess of Wales to make the most of her “freedom” while she still has it.

She is reportedly using this time to equip her three young children with the life skills they will need to navigate their unusual position in society.

“Charles’ cancer hasn’t gone away, the Palace have said as much, and to be brutally honest, the once-popular notion that he will live to a similar age as his mother [94] or father [99] is now less widespread,” an insider told The Daily Beast.

“I think that has very much focused Kate’s mind on the fact that there may only be a few years of freedom left. What does she want to do with them? Nurture her kids and try her best to equip them for the life ahead of them.”

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Princess of Wales ‘prioritising’ her children

Friday 23 August 2024 00:00

Emma Guinness

The Princess of Wales is “prioritising” her children as she continues to battle an undisclosed form of cancer.

Kate, 42, announced that she was undergoing “preventative chemotherapy” earlier this year after being diagnosed with the illness.

“Like a lot of people who have a brush with mortality, Kate is going to prioritise the things that matter to her from now on. In her case, that means her kids,” a source told The Daily Beast.

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Camilla and Kate have ‘drawn strength and inspiration from one another'

Thursday 22 August 2024 22:00

Emma Guinness

Queen Camilla and the Princess of Wales have “drawn strength and inspiration from one another”, it has been claimed.

Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond speculated that the women have bonded over their similar positions within the royal family.

“I think Queen Camilla and Catherine have drawn strength and inspiration from one another: two women in this extraordinary situation in life, both with the same bizarre destiny,” she told OK! magazine.

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Princess of Wales for new role as queen

Thursday 22 August 2024 20:00

Emma Guinness

The Princess of Wales is being prepared for her new role as queen consort as she continues her cancer battle.

Kate, 42, was diagnosed with the condition earlier this year after planned abdominal surgery. Her exact type of cancer, like King Charles’s, has not been disclosed.

Former BBC correspondent Jennie Bond told OK! magazine: “I think you have to be quite tough to survive – and thrive – in the royal family,” Bond explained. “It must be easy to be rather intimidated by the hierarchical system of the palace.”

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Prince Harry’s ‘perfect scenario’ is 'off the table'

Thursday 22 August 2024 18:00

Emma Guinness

The Duke of Sussex’s alleged “perfect scenario” to work as a part-time royal is reportedly “off the table”.

This comes four years after Harry decided to step down as a working royal in 2020.

Speaking on The Royal Record, Svar Nanan-Sen said that this will “never happen”, especially when Prince William ascends to the throne.

Svar said: “It was said that Harry felt that the part-time working royal role, that he and Meghan initially went for before it was agreed that it wasn’t possible and they stepped away from the monarchy, was his perfect scenario.

“And so there’s still a part of him when looking back at the Royal Family, there’s still a part of him that would want that and maybe still hopes for that.

The expert added: “It’s obviously not happening under King Charles, and it certainly looks like it won’t happen under William.”

Harry’s relationship with his family has steadily deteriorated since he left the UK for the US.

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Queen Camilla’s new domestic violence documentary will ‘help others'

Thursday 22 August 2024 16:00

Emma Guinness

Further details have emerged about Queen Camilla’s upcoming documentary on domestic violence.

Her Majesty The Queen: Behind Closed Doors will air later this year on ITV1, ITVX, STV and STV Player, although its exact release date has not yet been disclosed.

Kate Teckman, ITV’s head of development and commissioning editor, said: “With exclusive access to Her Majesty as she meets the incredible survivors of domestic abuse, this film tells the stories of those who have suffered and their families, including Diana Parkes, as they bravely and selflessly share their experiences to raise awareness and help others.”

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Join The Independent’s event on the monarchy’s personnel crisis

Thursday 22 August 2024 14:38

Emma Guinness

The Independent is hosting an event on the future of the British monarchy in light of its ongoing personnel crisis.

A panel of experts will be available on Zoom to answer questions during the event, which is taking place on 10 September at 7 pm BST.

The panel includes twentieth-century historian Tessa Dunlop and Anna Pasternak, an international bestselling author and frequent royal commentator.

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Donald Trump claims he was late queen’s ‘favourite president'

Thursday 22 August 2024 14:00

Emma Guinness

Following the claim that the late Queen Elizabeth II thought Donald Trump was “very rude”, he has said he was her “favourite president”.

Trump, who is currently running for re-election this November, told the Daily Mail: “It was totally false. I have no idea who the writer is, but it was really just the opposite.

“I heard I was her favourite president.”

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Harry’s ‘bloody rude' treatment of the Princess of Wales

Thursday 22 August 2024 13:00

Emma Guinness

A friend of the Prince and Princess of Wales has described Prince Harry’s treatment of the future queen as “bloody rude”.

This comes after it was claimed that Prince William was “furious” about Harry and Meghan’s decision to call his wife “Kate” and not her preferred name of “Catherine” when they released a statement wishing her well after she was diagnosed with cancer.

“Of course, it’s an utterly trivial thing, but those of us who know William know that it is one of the things that pushes his buttons,” the source told The Daily Beast.

“Pushing his buttons while he was going through his wife’s cancer seemed an entirely unnecessary and deliberate irritation.”

They added: “No one’s saying it’s responsible for all the trouble, but deliberately calling someone by a name they don’t like is just bloody rude.”

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ITV to air Queen Camilla’s documentary about domestic violence

Thursday 22 August 2024 12:00

Emma Guinness

Queen Camilla has raised awareness of domestic violence in a new documentary that is set to be aired by ITV later this year.

Her Majesty The Queen: Behind Closed Doors will showcase how the queen consort has campaigned in this area for several years.

The documentary will feature the queen meeting domestic violence survivors.

Sue Murphy, ITV’s director of factual entertainment, said: “ITV is proud to be making this documentary with Her Majesty the Queen about this hugely important subject.

“We hope the film will raise awareness and inspire change in our society.”

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Prince Harry reveals which royal family member called him ‘spare'

Thursday 22 August 2024 10:00

Emma Guinness

The Duke of Sussex has revealed that it was his father King Charles who first referred to him as the “spare”.

This comes after Harry, 39, released a tell-all memoir about his time in The Firm with the same name in January of last year.

The now-king reportedly made the comment at the time of Harry’s birth in 1984, telling the late Princess Diana: “Wonderful! Now you’ve given me an heir and a spare - my work is done.”

The Guardian claims that Harry’s upset at the title was reflected in his memoir of the same name.

The newspaper wrote in its review: “Harry’s resentment of being the ‘spare’ is the underlying theme of his book, through chapters on his childhood, his schooling, his career as a royal and in the British Army, his relationship with his parents and brother, and his life with Meghan through courtship, wedding and marriage, to their own experience of parenthood.”

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Netflix ‘not expected’ to renew Harry and Meghan deal

Thursday 22 August 2024 08:22

Emma Guinness

Netflix is “not expected” to renew its multimillion-dollar deal with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

The couple signed a five-year $100m contract with the streaming platform when they stepped down as working royals in 2020 that comes to an end next year.

Puck co-founder Matthew Belloni and entertainment reporter Lesley Goldberg said that while the couple’s series Harry & Meghan was a hit, none of their other projects have “connected” with audiences.

According to Mercury News, the popularity of the docuseries stems from the couple’s discussion of their time within the royal family.

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Prince Harry ‘overruled’ Meghan Markle on key decision about children’s future

Thursday 22 August 2024 06:00

Emma Guinness

Prince Harry is reported to have “overruled” Meghan Markle when it came to featuring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet in her new Netflix cooking show.

The Duke of Sussex, 39, decided that it would be in his children’s best interests not to feature in the show, while the duchess wanted them to be included.

As a result of this decision, the program is being filmed at a neighbour’s mansion and not the couple’s £11m Montecito property.

“Harry has been reluctant to show his children publicly, not out of a desire to hide them but to protect their privacy and safety from potential threats,” a friend told PEOPLE magazine.

“He wants them to lead as normal a life as possible without the fear of kidnapping or harm.”