Is Prince Harry brokenhearted over his shattered relationship with Prince William? After the Duke of Sussex shared a treasured memory with his older sibling and their late mother, Princess Diana, a body language expert broke down what Harry's physicality reveals about his feelings regarding his estrangement from his big brother.
While appearing in the documentaryThe Happiest Story on Earth: 70 Years of Disneyland alongside his wife, Meghan Markle, the Spare author opened up about the time Princess Diana took him and Prince William to the theme park. "I remember losing it as a kid with all the characters. Like, losing it, like, 'Oh, this is amazing.' With my mum and my brother. I remember it very well," Harry recalled.
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According to body language expert Judi James, it's clear how distraught Prince Harry is over his broken relationship with Prince William. "Harry doesn't just talk about his childhood memories here, he acts them out, going into a childlike state with his body language to express his excitement at the time but then falling into a rather more nostalgic and sadder mood when reflecting on the memories as an adult," she explained. "As he talks about the rides, his shoulders rise upward along with his eyebrows in a childlike expression of excitement. When he talks about 'losing it,' he looks upward too, mimicking the small child [who] was looking up at all the magical rides. His eyes are wide with wonder and he even gasps a few times. But when he tells the interviewer he 'went there with my mum and my brother,' his eyes come down to perform an eye-dart suggesting he is reflecting on those two people and his facial expression takes on a sadder look."
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Prince Harry's relationship with Prince William is reportedly irreparable following the father of two's recent visit to England. "Their relationship is at an all-time low," a source claimed. "It's as if something has pushed William even further away from the prospect of a reconciliation. He is adamant that he wants nothing to do with his brother. He is more upset with him than ever."
Kate Middleton recently gave rare insight into her marriage with Prince William. During a visit to the National Federation of Women's Institutes, the Princess of Wales revealed one thing her husband gets "very fussy" about.
As Prince William and Kate Middleton enjoyed sweet treats with people involved in the organization, the future king of England raved over the chocolate brownies provided at the gathering. "I know my brownies," William said, prompting Kate to chime in, "William is very fussy about it." The Prince of Wales fired back, "Never put nuts in a brownie." Replied his wife, "I had to learn the hard way."
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Despite any fussy behavior, Prince William and Kate Middleton appear to be happier than ever in their marriage. During Donald Trump's headline-making state visit, the couple could be seen holding hands as they made their way out of the lavish banquet thrown in the president's honor.
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An insider claimed Prince William and Kate Middleton are experiencing changes in their relationship due to their jam-packed schedules. "There are some major shifts coming behind the scenes," the source said. "They are really finessing what works and what doesn't." The insider added that when Kate took a break from her royal duties to focus on healing following her cancer battle, "They were able to step back and reassess their priorities in all aspects of their lives."
Since King Charles III has grown into a vocal environmentalist, former royal butler Paul Burrell claimed that His Majesty's desire to avoid excess is a rule his staff has to follow.
"His routines have never changed," Burrell wrote in The Royal Insider: My Life with the Queen, the King and Princess Diana. "His toothpaste is squeezed onto his toothbrush every morning, and he uses a silver key, which winds down the tube to avoid any waste."
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Despite King Charles III's focus on preserving the environment, Paul Burrell depicted his wardrobe as extravagant.
"His pajamas are laundered or pressed every day, the drawstring tapes pressed flat like his shoelaces," Burrell wrote.
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"He, again like his father, likes his dress shoes to be 'spit-and-polished' to a mirror finish," Paul Burrell noted, as Prince Philip was also known for his timeless style.
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King Charles III's preferences also apply to the royal kitchen, as Queen Camilla revealed on MasterChef Australia that garlic "is a no-no" for her husband.
Charities are distancing themselves from Sarah Ferguson after it was reported that she apologized to Jeffrey Epstein after he was imprisoned for his crimes against minors.
Daily Express reported that seven charities, including children's hospice Julia's House, are no longer working with the duchess.
"Following the information shared this weekend on the Duchess of York's correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein, Julia's House has taken the decision that it would be inappropriate for her to continue as a patron of the charity," the organization said in a statement. "We have advised the Duchess of York of this decision and thank her for her past support."
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The Yorks' ties to Jeffrey Epstein continues to place a dark cloud over them, as Prince Andrew stepped down from his duties once it was revealed that he was friends with the financier.
"We were disturbed to read of Sarah, Duchess of York's, correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein. Sarah Ferguson has not been actively involved with the charity for some years," The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation said in a statement. "She was a patron, but in the light of the recent revelations, we have taken the decision that it would be inappropriate for her to continue to be associated with the charity. We would like to thank her for her kindness and support in the past."
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Sarah Ferguson, who previously battled cancer, was also stripped of her patronage of the Prevent B***** Cancer.
"The Duchess of York is no longer a patron of Prevent Breast Cancer. We have advised her of this decision and thank her for her past support," the organization shared.
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Teenage Cancer Trust, Children's Literacy Charity, The National Foundation For Retired Service Animals and the British Heart Foundation all cut ties with Sarah Ferguson.
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Sarah Ferguson reportedly emailed Jeffrey Epstein after she publicly said he distanced herself from him.
"I know you feel hellaciously let down by me. And I must humbly apologize to you and your heart for that," Ferguson wrote, per NBC News.
"You have always been a steadfast, generous and supreme friend to me and my family," the message continued. "I am apologizing to you today for not replying to your email or reaching out to you. I was bedridden with fear. I was paralyzed."
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"I was advised, in no uncertain terms, to have nothing to do with you and to not speak or email you. And if I did — I would cause more problems to you, the Duke and myself. I was broken and lost," Sarah Ferguson shared. "So please understand. I didn't want to hurt Andrew one more time. I was in overriding fear. I am sorry."
While at the American Cornerstone Institute Dinner, Donald Trump called William the Conqueror the "coolest name ever," even going on to attempt to gift King Charles III the title.
"I asked King Charles, 'Why don't we call you Charles the Conqueror?'" Trump shared.
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Despite Donald Trump's enthusiasm, William the Conqueror was the first Norman king of England who invaded England in 1066. This led to the defeat of King Harold Godwinson, who was the Anglo-Saxon monarch, at the Battle of Hastings.
"No, [Laughs] I don't think so," King Charles III said.
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Still, Donald Trump had nothing but kind words to say about the king.
"He's a great guy and he's doing a great job. An unbelievable job," Trump told Fox News.
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Donald Trump also praised the royal family and how the institution functions. "It was a really fantastic trip," Trump declared. "The British know how to do this perfectly."
Sarah Ferguson's latest scandal could jeopardize her royal titles. Following the publication of alleged emails between the Duchess of York and the late convicted predator Jeffrey Epstein, there have been questions about whether or not the firm will finally cut ties with Prince Andrew's ex-wife. Oddsmakers are even taking bets on what will become of her.
Keep reading to see if the odds are in Ferguson's favor…
According to the sports media platform Pundit Arena, the odds are 1/3 that Sarah Ferguson will be stripped of her titles, with 9/4 odds that she will retain her royal status. "The past few days have seen Sarah Ferguson lose support from a number of charities and the Duchess of York has now been heavily tipped to be stripped of her royal titles," company spokesperson Joe Lyons said in a statement. "At 1/3, Ferguson is firmly odds-on to lose her credentials. While nothing official has been confirmed by the palace, the duchess looks unlikely to stay and keep her royal titles, which is conversely priced at 9/4." Ferguson is not a working royal.
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Sarah Ferguson's latest scandal kicked off when an alleged 2011 email she sent to Jeffrey Epstein leaked. In the reported correspondence, the 65-year-old apologized to the late financier for publicly slamming him in an interview. "I know you feel hellaciously let down by me. And I must humbly apologize to you and your heart for that," the Duchess of York allegedly wrote. "You have always been a steadfast, generous and supreme friend to me and my family. I am apologizing to you today for not replying to your email or reaching out to you. I was bedridden with fear. I was paralyzed."
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Sarah Ferguson's representative released a statement addressing the scandal. "The duchess spoke of her regret about her association with [Jeffrey] Epstein many years ago and as they have always been, her first thoughts are with his victims. Like many people, she was taken in by his lies. As soon as she was aware of the extent of the allegations against him, she not only cut off contact but condemned him publicly, to the extent that he then threatened to sue her for defamation for associating him with [abusing children]. She does not resile from anything she said then. This email was sent in the context of advice the duchess was given to try to assuage Epstein and his threats," the rep said.
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The decision to strip Sarah Ferguson and her ex-husband Prince Andrew — who also had ties to Jeffrey Epstein — of their royal titles has reportedly caused a rift between King Charles III and Prince William. "William feels even more strongly than the king that Andrew and Fergie are an embarrassment and will be urging his father to act," a source said. "The optics of that pair of chancers guffawing away at events look terrible. But the king doesn't want to cut ties with his brother, former sister-in-law and that side of the family."
Prince William and King Charles III are reportedly at odds over the latest royal scandal.
After an apologetic email allegedly sentby Sarah Ferguson to the late s** offender Jeffrey Epstein was made public, a source claimed the leader of England and the Prince of Wales are differing over whether the Duchess of York and her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, should have any public ties to The Firm.
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According to the source, Prince William is eager to remove Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew from any public roles within The Firm, despite them not being working royals due to their alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein. However, King Charles III isn't as keen to take away those privileges.
"William feels even more strongly than the King that Andrew and Fergie are an embarrassment and will be urging his father to act," they claimed. "The optics of that pair of chancers guffawing away at events look terrible. But the King doesn't want to cut ties with his brother, former sister-in-law and that side of the family."
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King Charles III's loyalty to Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew stems from the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip's wish to keep the parents of their granddaughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie in the royal fold.
"The late Queen, conscious that Fergie was the mother of her granddaughters, always took that view, even if Prince Philip couldn't bear to be in the same room as Sarah," the same source explained about keeping the family together.
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In the aftermath of the alleged emails written by Sarah Ferguson to Jeffrey Epstein being released, several charities dropped the 65-year-old, including the children's hospice organization, Julia's House.
"Following the information shared this weekend on the Duchess of York's correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein, Julia's House has taken the decision that it would be inappropriate for her to continue as a patron of the charity," a representative said in a statement. "We have advised the Duchess of York of this decision and thank her for her past support."
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In the alleged 2011 correspondence, Sarah Ferguson appeared to be remorseful for denouncing Jeffrey Epstein in the press.
"I know you feel hellaciously let down by me. And I must humbly apologize to you and your heart for that," the message read. "You have always been a steadfast, generous and supreme friend to me and my family. I am apologizing to you today for not replying to your email or reaching out to you. I was bedridden with fear. I was paralyzed."
Prince Harry revealed the struggles behind royal life in his memoir, Spare, but King Charles III's former butler was shocked by the Duke of Sussex's discomfort around Queen Camilla.
"I've openly talked about this because … his memories and mine are very different," Grant Harrold told Fox Digital. "You think we [were] in two different households because I talked about this happy family … with his stepmother and everything. He's saying he didn't. I never witnessed that."
In Spare, Prince Harry discussed his disapproval of King Charles III marrying Queen Camilla, as she was the monarch's mistress during his marriage to Princess Diana.
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Grant Harrold noted that Prince Harry didn't seem upset during King Charles III and Queen Camilla's wedding.
"I saw some magazine [clippings] the other day … from the king's wedding," Harrold shared. "When you look at these pictures of Harry around his stepmother, both leaving Windsor and chasing after the cars, that's not somebody who's unhappy."
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"If he was really that unhappy, I know people who wouldn't even go to weddings or wouldn't even get involved because they're unhappy," Grant Harrold continued. "And I was there the night before. There was a dinner for [Prince] William, Harry and the king. … it was a lovely occasion … There were no issues."
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While Grant Harrold wasn't able to see Prince Harry's true feelings toward Queen Camilla, it's possible that the duke didn't express them in front of the former butler.
"With mental health, you sometimes have no idea someone is unhappy about anything," Harrold shared. "He could have been pretending. … I'm not saying he's not [sincere], but all I know is there was no evidence of him being unhappy at all or suffering from any kind of mental health issues. But it's a silent thing, so it's possible. But nobody knew."
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"My memories are definitely very different from his," Grant Harrold noted. "It's almost as if it were a different household, but it wasn't. That was his household; it was his home. And it's where I spent a lot of time as well."
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"It's interesting because the Queen said, 'recollections may vary,'" Grant Harrold said, in reference to the notable statement.
In Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's explosive 2021 Oprah Winfrey interview, the Duchess of Sussex accused an unnamed royal of gossiping about Prince Archie's skin complexion. The revelation painted the royal family as racist and resulted in the family asserting that "recollections may vary" regarding the Sussexes' royal experience.
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Grant Harrold later hinted at there being inconsistencies in Prince Harry's story.
"She talked about that toward the end of her life, about the situation. And it's true. My memories and Harry's are obviously very different," Harrold stated. "It's up to people to read my book and make their own minds about it. But I think … if they read what I've put, look at press clippings or any TV footage from back in the day, they can then make their minds up. And I think it'll be quite obvious that something, as I keep saying, doesn't add up."
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Did Prince Harry put his alleged reconciliation with the royal family in jeopardy?
According to one expert, the Duke of Sussex made several comments during his surprise visit to Kyiv, Ukraine, that could potentially mess up his relationship with King Charles III and The Firm for good.
Keep reading to learn about the controversial remarks Harry made…
Following Prince Harry's trip to England, where he spent time with King Charles III, the 41-year-old visited a rehabilitation center for adults and children affected by the war in Ukraine. During Harry's time there, he was asked if he stood by his controversial book Spare, in which he spilled the royal family's secrets.
"I know that speaking out annoys some people and it goes against the narrative," he made clear in an interview. "The book? It was a series of corrections to stories already out there. One point of view had been put out, and it needed to be corrected. I don't believe that I aired my dirty laundry in public. It was a difficult message, but I did it in the best way possible. My conscience is clear. It is not about revenge. It is about accountability."
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While Prince Harry and King Charles III are reportedly trying to move forward in their relationship, royal correspondent Jennie Bond thinks the former military veteran's defense of the tell-all could become a problem with his relatives.
"To have been drawn into commenting on whether he had any regrets about his book was naive," the journalist explained in an interview. "He just can't seem to stop himself from doubling down on his grievances. To be tempted into asserting that his conscience was clear about all that he had said in his book and that there 'cannot be reconciliation before you have truth' was asking for trouble. The comment may well have set alarm bells ringing at the palace."
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Despite the hiccup, another royal expert claimed that King Charles III is eager to move past any drama with Prince Harry, provided he can "keep his mouth shut."
"It's no secret that Charles desperately misses his prodigal son," writer Tina Brown pointed out in an interview. "Charles knows that in these times of ugly political discord, a fractured royal family is a bad look. But the meeting was also the fulfillment of paternal longing."
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The second season of Meghan Markle's With Love, Meghan failed to make Netflix's top 10 list, but CEO Ted Sarandos recently defended the Duchess of Sussex and her success.
In an interview with Emma Grede for "Aspire with Emma Grede," Ted Sarandos, the CEO of Netflix, discussed the streamer's relationship with Meghan Markle.
"One thing we learned early with Meghan… she has remarkable influence —remarkable," Sarandos said. "So when we did the documentary on her and Harry, the trailer, when we ran the trailer announcing it, people… hundreds of people… broke down every frame of the trailer."
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Despite the criticism Meghan Markle and Prince Harry received for their Netflix projects, Ted Sarandos pointed out the Duchess of Sussex's purchasing power.
"The $20 shoes that she got from … a village that was making these shoes sold out all over the world," he said.
"And the $1,500 blanket that was on the chair sold out all over the world," he continued. "She has incredible power and influence. So that for me, it's like, 'Okay, well, how can we enable this to be a more holistic thing?' So, that's what that relationship is about."
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Even though With Love, Meghan's second season didn't attract the same level of viewership as its first season, Harry & Meghan broke records for Netflix.
"And by the way, the documentary itself was also one of the most-watched documentaries we've ever had," Ted Sarandos revealed.
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Rumors continue to spread about With Love, Meghan being in limbo, but Ted Sarandos continues to praise Meghan Markle for her work.
"So, it was very it was successful in every measure," the executive said. "Now I don't think that you can have a consumer products business if you don't have a great entertainment business. So that's got to come first."
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Aside from With Love, Meghan, Meghan Markle is building her lifestyle brand, As Ever, which is featured on her show.
"The company continues to go from strength to strength. The huge demand right from the outset maybe caught us a little off-guard, but it's a testament to the support she has and the quality of the product being made," a source told Newsweek.
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"There's still work to be done in ensuring the supply can meet the demand, but one thing the Duchess has been clear on since the very start, she won't compromise on the quality, just to increase availability," the source continued.
Could a soured friendship spell trouble for Meghan Markle? As rumors swirl about her estranged confidant Jessica Mulroney possibly writing a tell-all book about their rift, a source is claiming the Duchess of Sussex should brace for the worst.
Keep reading to learn why Markle might be on edge…
Jessica Mulroney had a front-row seat to Meghan Markle's life before she married Prince Harry. "[Markle] was upset their friendship ended," the insider said. "[Mulroney] knows where the bodies are buried. Meghan will be worried."
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Before 2020, Meghan Markle and Jessica Mulroney spent a significant amount of time together. Insiders claim the stylist has plenty of information to fill a bombshell book about the former actress. "Jessica's explosive story is the one publishers want to get their hands on. She could command up to a seven-figure dollar sum depending on what she is prepared to say," one insider alleged. "There's huge interest in Jessica's perspective and her time in the royal spotlight when friends with Meghan. People would rush to buy Jessica's book to know what really happened between them. Hers is the real story royal watchers want to read and are asking for." However, when Mulroney was asked if she's shopping a book about Markle, she replied, "Absolutely not."
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Meghan Markle first met Jessica Mulroney while she was filming Suits in Canada — long before she became a member of the royal family. The two were so close that the fashion maven's children carried the actress' train when she married Prince Harry. After content creator Sasha Exeter accused Mulroney of wielding her "textbook white privilege" to threaten her livelihood, Markle allegedly backed away from the marketing consultant. "Jessica was let down and hurt by these false accusations swirling around her. She was really put through the mud in 2020 and has had an emotional time since then, watching from the sidelines while it all played out in the media with false reports about her and unable to say anything," a source said. "This could be her chance to set the record straight about a lot of things that she was accused of, after being canceled."
"I can confirm that Prince Harry has not put Archie's name down for Eton, and that the Duke has no plans to send his son to Eton," a spokesperson told E! after there were whispers of the duke considering sending Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet to the U.K. for school.
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After losing his security lawsuit, Prince Harry admitted that he doesn't think it's safe for Prince Archie, Princess Lilibet or Meghan Markle to visit his home country.
"I can't see a world in which I would bring my wife and children back to the U.K. at this point," he told BBC News.
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Whispers of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle returning to the U.K. spread after Joss Stone gushed over seeing the duke at the WellChild Awards.
"He was saying how wonderful the schools are here and how important community is for children," Stone told Hello!. "It was nice to share that with him because it's exactly why we felt drawn to come back."
The songstress noted that Prince Harry seemed "genuinely interested" in her move back to the U.K. after living in the U.S.
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"He asked about how we were settling back in," Joss Stone continued. "He's just very warm and down to earth, as always. Maybe Harry will move back, too. That would be nice."
Prince Harry reportedly made a promise to King Charles III during their recent reunion. According to a source, the Duke of Sussex "offered an olive branch" as a "goodwill gesture" to his father, which was a clear sign that Harry wants to repair their estranged relationship.
When Prince Harry and King Charles III met for afternoon tea during the 41-year-old's trip to the U.K., the Duke of Sussex reportedly promised his dad that he would keep a "low profile" during Donald Trump's headline-making state visit. According to the source, when it comes to Charles, Harry wants to "make him proud" and be there to "support him" amid his cancer battle.
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While Prince Harry gave King Charles III and Donald Trump the spotlight, the president used the opportunity to shadePrincess Diana's younger son. During Trump's speech at the lavish banquet thrown in his honor, he raved about the monarch and older son Prince William, noticeably excluding Harry from his remarks. "His Majesty has also raised a remarkable son in His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales. Really amazing. We've gotten to know you and I think you're going to have an unbelievable success in the future," the former reality star said.
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Donald Trump's slight in front of the royal family did not sit well with Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle. "Harry and Meghan can't believe what they're seeing," writer Rob Shuter alleged. "The pomp, the handshakes, the compliments — to them, it looks like bowing down to a man who has openly insulted them for years. It was a dig, no question. Watching the family laugh along felt like betrayal. Harry and Meghan won't forget this night — or the message it sent."
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Is Meghan Markle copying Kate Middleton? The ex-royal was seen with lighter tresses while making a surprise appearance in Santa Barbara, reminding people of Kate's hair.
After Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attended the One805LIVE! benefit concert in California, X users rushed to comment on the duchess' 'do.
"Copycat Meghan strikes again… she's lightened her hair after Princess Catherine," one user said. "The irony? Still NOBODY BOTHERS! GIVE IT UP! You can't ever compete with our Future Queen."
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"Everyone was right… she did in fact lighten her hair straight after Catherine lightened hers," another person penned.
Some people accused the Suits star of being "jealous" of the Princess of Wales since they didn't connect while Meghan Markle was living in the U.K.
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While there were negative comments about Meghan Markle, others were happy to see the Duchess of Sussex out and about.
"Nice to see the duchess looking so well and happy with Harry," one wrote.
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The Princess of Wales' change in hair color recently sparked controversy online.
"I don't understand why everyone was freaking out about her hair. This is not blonde," someone said on X. "The Princess of Wales did not go blonde. She got some blonde highlights in her brunette hair."
"I need to talk about Kate Middleton's hair," someone else declared. "It's clearly a (bad) wig. But why? How?"
The Duke of Sussex met with Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent, to pay his respects after Katharine, Duchess of Kent, passed away.
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Though Prince Harry missed some important events, he was still able to see people in his inner circle.
The Duke of Sussex "loved catching up with family, friends and colleagues," a source told Hello!.
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After flying to the U.K., Prince Harry traveled to Ukraine for his Invictus Games Foundation, as the appearance was scheduled months before Katharine, Duchess of Kent's memorial service.
"His only regret was not being able to stay longer and see more people, but the meetings in Ukraine had been in the diary for a long time, and it mattered to him to be there in person to see the Invictus Games Foundation's growing work and the progress at Superhumans," the source added.
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"The whole trip felt like a real success for everyone involved," the source said. "His passion for his patronages and the causes he cares about hasn't dimmed one bit — he's already buzzing to get back and do more."
Prince Harry left the royal fold in 2020, but he continues to serve as a patron for WellChild and other organizations in the U.K. and abroad.
King Charles III may be ready to officially bury the hatchet with Prince Harry. After the duo reunited in England, one royal expert claimed His Majesty "desperately misses" the Duke of Sussex and wants to move on from their rift.
Keep reading to learn more about Charles' alleged change of heart…
Journalist Tina Brown, a close friend of the late Princess Diana, believes King Charles III is ready to make amends with Prince Harry, provided the Spare author can "keep his mouth shut." Said the former Vanity Fair editor-in-chief, "It's no secret that Charles desperately misses his prodigal son. Charles knows that in these times of ugly political discord, a fractured royal family is a bad look. But [the meeting] was also the fulfillment of paternal longing."
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King Charles III and Prince Harry's reported 54-minute-long tea appears to have had an impact on their fractured relationship. Other experts believe the family members could soon be making joint appearances once again. "In the strongest indication yet that the Duke of Sussex is making positive steps towards a reconciliation with senior royals, it is understood that courtiers in both households are tentatively discussing how to get father and son together more frequently over the next year, with a view to them finally appearing jointly at a public event," royal journalist Charlotte Griffith claimed.
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Directly following Prince Harry's meeting with King Charles III at Clarence House during his U.K. trip, he attended an event for the Invictus Games where he was asked how his dad is doing amid his cancer battle. "He's great, thank you," the 41-year-old told a reporter.
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Despite King Charles III and Prince Harry taking positive steps in repairing their bond, the monarch's recent visit with Donald Trump allegedly upset the Duke of Sussex and his wife, Meghan Markle. "Harry and Meghan can't believe what they're seeing," journalistRob Shuter claimed. "The pomp, the handshakes, the compliments — to them, it looks like bowing down to a man who has openly insulted them for years. It was a dig, no question. Watching the family laugh along felt like betrayal. Harry and Meghan won't forget this night — or the message it sent."
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Prince Archie was born within the royal fold in the U.K., while Princess Lilibet was born in California. Due to the significant distance between them, the Sussexes' 2022 trip to the U.K. was Queen Elizabeth II's first opportunity to meet Lilibet, who was named after the late monarch.
"The following morning, Meg and I left for America. For days and days, we couldn't stop hugging the children, couldn't let them out of our sight, though I also couldn't stop picturing them with granny, the final visit," Harry wrote in Spare.
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"Archie was making deep, chivalrous bows, his baby sister Lilibet cuddling the monarch's shins," Prince Harry continued.
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Prince Harry revealed that Queen Elizabeth II called Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet the "sweetest children," but she seemed "bemused" by them.
"She'd expected them to be a bit more… American, I think? Meaning, in her mind, more rambunctious," Harry claimed.
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Broadcaster Camilla Tominey claimed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle pushed for Queen Elizabeth II to take a photo with Princess Lilibet, but the request was denied.
"When the couple made another beeline for Windsor Castle, traveling straight there after landing at Farnborough Airport, she refused their request to have professional photographs taken with Archie, three, and her namesake Lilibet, one," Tominey told The Telegraph.
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"Claiming she had a bloodshot eye, she adroitly denied the Sussexes the photo opportunity they craved," Camilla Tominey continued. "Harry was 'persistent,' according to those party to the meeting, expressing a desire to get an official snap of the two Lilibets together at some point in the future. But of course, it was never to be. She died three months later."
The ladies of The Real Housewives of Miami aren't holding back in the Season 7 finale.
In Wonderwall.com's exclusive clip from the last episode (airing on Thursday, September 25) before the reunion, the cracks in the friendship between Julia Lemigova and Adriana de Moura start to show when the singer deicides to skip out on the former model's event.
As Alexia Nepola, Marysol Patton and Kiki Barth arrive at Lemigova's philanthropic gathering, she tells the women, "Thank you for coming to support me. I know you all have busy lives."
"Never too busy for you and your family and this cause," Nepola tells her.
"Sad not everybody could make it," Lemigova responds, prompting Nepola to interject, "I was going to ask you. So, what happened with the rest of the girls?"
"The girls that I did invite unfortunately couldn't make it," Lemigova replies. "Adriana is — as we speak now — practicing with the band."
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Barth then chimes in, stating of De Moura's upcoming performance at Stephanie Shojaee's Christmas event, "Adriana is expecting all of us to be there for her… very soon to watch her perform. She could do some magic, do something!"
"I hope one day Adriana and I will be in a real better place," Lemigova laments of their fractured friendship, adding that they'd been "trying now for months" to move past the tension.
Nepola gives her take on the situation, saying, "I don't think she's trying — because if she was trying, she would have been here today and she's not. Your actions speak louder than words, but you have to show up."
In a confessional, the blonde beauty speculates, "Adriana just wanted Julia to be in misery with her, and now Julia started finding her own friends within the group."
Elsewhere in Wonderwall.com's exclusive clip, Barth fesses up to her crush on Lemigova's wife, Martina Navratilova. "I don't know what it is, but I think it's something with her short cut," the Haitian-born star shares.
While fans wait with bated breath to see the ladies reunite, Barth exclusively told Wonderwall.com, "This reunion was very chaotic. The reunion should be a whole season by itself. It's actually worse than the season."
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The former editor of British Vogue isn't eager to work with Meghan Markle again.
While launching his new magazine, Edward Enninful made it clear he doesn't think he'll be putting the Duchess of Sussex on the cover of his new outlet after working with her when she guest edited the iconic fashion publication in 2019.
While rumors swirled about Edward Enninful and Meghan Markle allegedly butting heads when they worked together on British Vogue's Forces for Change edition, the fashion maven hinted at where he and the Suits actress currently stand and if she would be involved with his new publication, 72 Magazine.
"Meghan and I had a great moment with the issue we did, but I feel like I have done it and I wouldn't necessarily repeat myself," Enninful said.
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Although Edward Enninful may not want to resume his working relationship with Meghan Markle, he's more than eager to work with her in-laws, King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
"I love King Charles and Queen Camilla — I went to the coronation with Katy Perry," the stylist said of the May 2023 ceremony. "I am happy to have them in the magazine. They care about the same things I do."
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When Edward Enninful and Meghan Markle collaborated on the issue of the famed magazine, the former European editorial director of Condé Nast hailed the With Love, Meghan star as the "ultimate force for change."
However, by the time Enninful departed British Vogue in 2023, their friendship had allegedly soured.
"It has been previously reported that Meghan clashed with the editorial team while guest-editing a special edition of British Vogue in 2019," a source claimed about why Markle wasn't involved in the ex-director's final cover. "Her contributions were described as 'superficial, lacking rhyme or reason.' And sources said that she was never asked to explain herself to 'avoid confrontation.'"
Multiple charities have distanced themselves from Sarah Ferguson.
After an apologetic email the Duchess of York allegedly sent to the late s** offender Jeffrey Epstein was made public, the organizations Ferguson worked with for years cut ties with her.
In a leaked email allegedly sent by Sarah Ferguson after denouncing Jeffrey Epstein in a 2011 interview, she highlighted their close bond.
"I know you feel hellaciously let down by me. And I must humbly apologize to you and your heart for that," Prince Andrew's ex-wife wrote in the message. "You have always been a steadfast, generous and supreme friend to me and my family. I am apologizing to you today for not replying to your email or reaching out to you. I was bedridden with fear. I was paralyzed."
During the sit-down in question, Ferguson, who accepted 15,000 pounds from Epstein, declared, "Whenever I can, I will repay the money and have nothing ever to do with Jeffrey Epstein ever again."
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The children's hospice organization, Julia's House, announced they were stopping its work with Sarah Ferguson after joining forces in 2018 following the release of the alleged email to Jeffrey Epstein.
"Following the information shared this weekend on the Duchess of York's correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein, Julia's House has taken the decision that it would be inappropriate for her to continue as a patron of the charity,'' a representative said in a statement. "We have advised the Duchess of York of this decision and thank her for her past support."
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The Teenage Cancer Trust, which collaborated with Sarah Ferguson for 35 years, also denounced her as a patron.
Others followed in line, with the Natasha Allergy Research Foundation and the Prevent B***** Cancer organization ending their partnership with the royal.
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In a statement from Sarah Ferguson's representative, further explanation was provided about her correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein.
"The Duchess spoke of her regret about her association with Epstein many years ago and as they have always been, her first thoughts are with his victims. Like many people, she was taken in by his lies," the message read. "As soon as she was aware of the extent of the allegations against him, she not only cut off contact but condemned him publicly, to the extent that he then threatened to sue her for defamation for associating him with pedophilia. She does not resile from anything she said then. This email was sent in the context of advice the Duchess was given to try to assuage Epstein and his threats."
The One805LIVE! concert supports Santa Barbara County's first responders, and Meghan Markle briefly joined Prince Harry on stage for the event.
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Meghan Markle gushed over Prince Harry, who presented an award to Santa Barbara County Fire Chief Mark Hartwig.
The year before, Harry honored Santa Barbara County air support pilot Loren Courtney, as the duke was previously a helicopter pilot in the British military.
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Prince Harry's appearance was his first public outing since his trip to the U.K., where he reconciled with King Charles III after almost two years.
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While rumors spread about Prince Harry rejoining the royal fold after visiting King Charles III, a spokesperson for the Duke of Sussex shut down the speculation.
"The duke has made it clear that the focus has to be on his dad. Beyond that, and on any other issues as it relates to his family, we won't be commenting," the rep said, per People.
Lip reader Nicola Hickling deciphered Kate Middleton and Melania Trump's conversation, as the women met with Chief Scout Dwayne Fields and members of the Scouts' Squirrels program at Frogmore Gardens.
"It gives me great comfort knowing all of these children are encapsulated in the educational spaces," Kate Middleton said, according to Hickling, who spoke to The Mirror. "It can become quite overbearing, so that you can tend to the individual rather than 'I need to do this or that.'"
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"The work they do is incredible," Kate Middleton told Melania Trump, according to Nicola Hickling.
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While spending time with Kate Middleton, Melania Trump highlighted the similarities between the U.S. and the U.K.
"I know. It's the same in America; we can't let it get too big, we owe this to our children," Melania Trump allegedly said.
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Early childhood development is a part of Kate Middleton's legacy, as she has committed her royal career to the U.K.'s youngest citizens.
When announcing Kate's Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood videos for children, the Princess of Wales stressed that the first five years of life "offer a sacred opportunity to transform our societies for the better" by equipping those kids to "face the future."
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Melania Trump voiced similar beliefs when discussing how the future of AI will impact youngsters.
"We are living in a moment of wonder, and it is our responsibility to prepare children in America," Melania said when launching the Presidential AI Challenge.
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"We must ensure America's talent- our workforce- is prepared to sustain AI's progress, and the Presidential AI Challenge is our first major step to galvanize America's parents, educators, and students with this mission," Melania Trump continued.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle aren't thrilled with Donald Trump's latest diss.
According one royal expert, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are upset the president of the United States seemingly shaded them in front of the royal family during the lavish state banquet thrown in his honor during his trip to England.
Keep reading to learn more about why Harry and Meghan are allegedly mad…
During the glamorous event thrown by the royal family at Windsor Castle, Donald Trump stood up in front of the 160 guests and gushed over King Charles III and Prince William. However, the controversial politician left out Prince Harry.
"His Majesty has also raised a remarkable son in His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales. Really amazing. We've gotten to know you and I think you're going to have an unbelievable success in future," the president raved.
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The slight did not sit well with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. According to journalistRob Shuter, the couple is allegedly "repulsed" by the royal family making nice with Donald Trump after slamming them.
"Harry and Meghan can't believe what they're seeing," he claimed. "The pomp, the handshakes, the compliments — to them, it looks like bowing down to a man who has openly insulted them for years. It was a dig, no question. Watching the family laugh along felt like betrayal. Harry and Meghan won't forget this night — or the message it sent."
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Donald Trump frequently throws Meghan Markle and Prince Harry under the bus. When asked about the California native in 2020, the right-winger said, "I'm not a fan of hers. I wish a lot of luck to Harry. He's going to need it."
After Princess Diana's youngest son relocated to America with his spouse in 2020, the politician was asked whether or not he would look into deporting Harry after he admitted to taking drugs in the past. "I don't want to do that. I'll leave him alone," the former television personality said. "He's got enough problems with his wife. She's terrible."
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In a 2016 interview, Meghan Markle was candid about how she thought Donald Trump was "misogynistic" and "divisive."
However, when the With Love, Meghan star was asked about America's commander-in-chief in 2025, she skirted around the subject of politics.
"That was a different time in 2016 certainly," Meghan noted. "I think if there's anything I wanted to say or that felt necessary to say, then I would say it, but that's not where I'm at right now. I haven't said anything [political] since 2016, which was well before I met my husband [Prince Harry]. I think right now it's a really interesting time for the entire world. I just hope people are able to maintain the values that they feel are important to them and to feel safe and to remember our humanity with each other through all of it. However polarized the world can feel, you just go back to the fact that we are all human beings and try to find a way to connect rather than divide."
Prince Harry is currently based in Montecito, Calif., but the Duke of Sussex could return to the U.K. with his two kids, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, following his reunion with King Charles III.
Songstress Joss Stone discussed seeing Prince Harry at the WellChild Awards, revealing the dad-of-two was curious about her move back to the U.K. after living in the U.S. for a few years.
"He also asked about how we were settling back in and was genuinely interested in our move home," Stold told People.
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"He's just very warm and down to earth, as always. Maybe Harry will move back too," Joss Stone shared, as Prince Harry has been living in California since 2020. "That would be nice."
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Prince Harry, who attended the prestigious Eton College, discussed the importance of a British education with Joss Stone.
"He was saying how wonderful the schools are here and how important community is for children," Stone continued. "It was nice to share that with him because it's exactly why we felt drawn to come back — for the kids to grow up surrounded by family, friends and a strong sense of belonging and most importantly in a safe environment."
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Former royal butler Grant Harrold noted that Prince Harry might consider sending his kids to school in the U.K.
"It's very likely and it's completely possible because if they have their younger education in America, I'm sure their father will be quite keen to have a bit of a British education, but then it depends on how the relationship is with the rest of the family when the time comes," Harrold told the New York Post.
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Prince Harry revealed in his security lawsuit that he won't travel to his U.K. with Prince Archie, Princess Lilibet or Meghan Markle due to his safety concerns. However, the duke's recent meeting with King Charles III could open the door for a reconcilation.
"This week has definitely brought that closer," Harry told The Guardian when asked about his kids flying to England.
Queen Camilla made an appearance at Chatsworth House for her annual literary festival, where she revealed to attendees she was still recovering from an illness.
"You will have to excuse me if my voice gives out halfway through, but as you can imagine, I've been doing quite a lot of talking the last few days. I'll try to hang onto it," the former Duchess of Cornwall explained.
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Unfortunately for Queen Camilla, she did not have many days to recuperate as she, King Charles III, Prince William and Kate Middleton hosted the second state visit for Donald Trump and his wife, Melania Trump.
The 78-year-old and the leader of England took part in engagements with the president and first lady of the United States while also hosting a lavish dinner to celebrate the alliance between the two countries.
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Queen Camilla and King Charles III's effort did not go unnoticed. During the banquet filled with 160 guests, Donald Trump raved about visiting with the royal family.
"This is truly one of the highest honors of my life. I have such respect for you and such respect for your country for many decades," the Republican gushed in his speech at the event.
Before landing in the U.K., Donald told the press how excited he was to see the highest-ranking members of The Firm. "It's going to be nice. Primarily, it's to be with Prince Charles and Queen Camilla," he said while messing up Charles' new title. "They're friends of mine for a long time, long before he was king, and it's an honor to have this king."
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