Royals 'must put egos aside as William and Kate frustrated'
A royal expert says if the "Fab Four" are to be reunited, it is not just the estranged brothers who must find a way back to each other, but Kate and Meghan too.
There may be a way for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to reconcile with Prince William and Princess Kate - but it will require both sides to "put their egos to the side", a royal expert has said.
On his most recent visit to the UK to see King Charles following his cancer diagnosis, Prince Harry made no plans to see his estranged brother, with them reportedly not speaking to each other since King Charles's Coronation ceremony in May 2023.
Royal commentator Pandora Forsyth was hopeful that one day there "will be" a reuniting of the royal foursome, but highlighted Meghan and Kate will also need to reconcile their differences. Speaking to GB News America, she urged the royal couples to "put their egos to the side".
She explained: "Everybody needs to put their egos to the side, and really do what's best for the monarchy. Can I see that happening? Can I see the forgiveness happening? I just can't see it happening."
The commentator added the Waleses "must find it extremely frustrating" not to be able to give their side of the story amid a series of claims by Harry and Meghan in various media appearances since their exit from the Royal Family.
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Prince Harry slammed for 'wasting Britain's money' as security level questioned
Royal expert Angela Levin has slammed Prince Harry over his litany of court cases.
Prince Harry has been slammed by one royal expert for "wasting Britain's money" as his desired security level is questioned.
The Duke of Sussex was dealt a massive blow on Wednesday as he lost his legal battle for tax-payer-funded security protection in the UK.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to receive 'extra security' for NYC trips after car chase
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s car chase reports in May 2023 made global headlines and the police determined the paparazzi were acting in a “reckless” manner.
Seemingly looking to mitigate future dilemmas, the Duke and Duchess will now be receiving additional security whenever they return to New York City.
Prince Harry may ‘reconsider’ decision to become US citizen after latest legal defeat
EXCLUSIVE: A legal expert examines the latest High Court ruling for Prince Harry and what it means.
Prince Harry might “reconsider” the decision to become a US citizen after the latest legal defeat, an expert has claimed.
The Duke of Sussex, 39, lost a High Court challenge this week against the Home Office over a decision to change the level of his personal security when he visits the UK.
Meghan Markle warned as Archie and Lilibet 'deprived' of major part of childhood
Meghan Markle has been warned over "depriving" Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet of a major part of their childhood.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have experienced fractured relationships with members of the Royal Family for some time, with their two children also dealing with the fallout too.
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Prince Harry could be back on home shores sooner than expected for a service to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, which he founded in 2014.As early as May, in two months time, he is expected to travel back for the anniversary celebrations at St Paul's Cathedral, giving him another opportunity to possibly patch things up with his family.It comes as the UK government have announced a multi-million-pound bid to see the Games hosted in Birmingham in 2027, a scheme supported by the Ministry of Defence and the Royal British Legion.
Jeremy Vine caller savages Prince Harry in UK security row - 'He doesn't pay tax!'
Prince Harry faced fierce criticism from callers to the Jeremy Vine show who insisted he and his family should not be provided with state protection when he comes to the UK.
The callers argued that he does not pay the tax that would fund state security services - with another adding the Prince should effectively operate like any other celebrity would in the same situation. The Duke of Sussex yesterday lost his High Court challenge in which he contested a decision to downgrade his security status.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's PR blitz is desperate bid to 'move on'
Experts have claimed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are desperate to move on from their damaging claims about the Royal Family.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's recent PR blitz is a desperate bid to move on, experts have said. Both the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have made public appearances as of late - particularly in the past month.
These include Meghan's virtual appearance to open a new wing in an animal charity in London and Harry's appearance at the NFL Awards - just hours after returning from a very-short visit in the UK.
Meghan Markle warned UK visit 'highly unfavourable' as Sussexes branded 'unpredictable'
Meghan Markle has been warned an upcoming visit to the UK would be "highly unfavourable", with Prince Harry and his wife branded "unpredictable".
Tensions between the Sussexes and the Royal Family have exploded following several claims the couple made - first in a bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey and their Netflix documentary series. Harry then made further damning claims in his memoir, Spare.
Prince Harry’s furious six word demand when stripped of UK security
Prince Harry was dealt a huge blow on Wednesday as he lost his legal battle for tax-payer-funded security protection for his family during visits to the UK.The Duke of Sussex was contesting a decision that downgraded his security status when he stopped being a working royal back in 2020, along with his wife, Meghan Markle. The couple had decided to step back as senior working royals in a bid to become financially independent.
Prince Harry’s furious six word demand when stripped of UK security
Prince Harry was dealt a huge blow on Wednesday as he lost his legal battle for tax-payer-funded security protection for his family during visits to the UK.
The Duke of Sussex was contesting a decision that downgraded his security status when he stopped being a working royal back in 2020, along with his wife, Meghan Markle.
During the legal battle, Prince Harry argued he had been treated unfairly with the changes in protection and still faced security threats.
A 52-page document revealed Harry was "furious" at the outcome as he demanded to know the identity of the person ultimately behind the decision.
Harry said in six words "I would like that person’s name", referring to the ruling which was made public over his claimed right to be granted automatic police protection.
Meghan Markle warned UK visit 'highly unfavourable' as Sussexes branded 'unpredictable'
EXCLUSIVE: Meghan Markle has been warned an upcoming visit to the UK would be "highly unfavourable", with Prince Harry and his wife branded "unpredictable".
royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told Daily Express US: "Harry will undoubtedly visit Britain to see his father and his security we know is determined on a case-by-case basis, though he is appealing after losing his High Court case against this.
"We don’t know when Meghan, Archie and Lilibet might be in the UK. There is a lot of speculation that a visit en famille might be arranged for the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games in May.
"Much of the publicity surrounding Meghan - if she comes, she was last here for the Queen’s funeral in September 2022 - would be highly unfavourable because of the way the Sussexes have behaved since they stepped down as senior working royals.
"They are unpredictable, so we will wait and see!"
Prince Harry 'still believes he's victim' in royal feud but now 'moving on', says expert
Prince Harry still "believes that he is the victim" as the huge fallout with the Royal Family continues, an expert has claimed.
Royal expert Jennie Bond believes that Harry still thinks it is his family that should be apologising but has now accepted he needs to move on.
Speaking to OK! magazine, she said: "Harry still believes that he is the victim in this feud and that if anyone should apologise, it should be his family and not him.
"But he now realises that an apology is not going to come and (like the rest of his family) he is moving on."
Meghan Markle set to join Prince Harry on next UK visit but 'with restrictions' in place
Prince Harry recently expressed his interest in returning to the UK after his quick dash to London’s Clarence House to visit his father, King Charles, shortly after his cancer diagnosis was announced.
For Prince Harry’s next trip to the UK, royal expert, Jennie Bond, thinks Meghan will accompany Harry despite restrictions on who she would be allowed to talk to.
Speaking to New! Magazine, she explained: "They would be confined, I think, to meetings with Charles - and perhaps Eugenie and Beatrice. The rest of the family would have to think hard about the implications of meeting Harry and Meghan."
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to receive 'extra security' for NYC trips after car chase
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s car chase reports in May 2023 made global headlines and the police determined the paparazzi were acting in a “reckless” manner.
Seemingly looking to mitigate future dilemmas, the Duke and Duchess will now be receiving additional security whenever they return to New York City.
The incident has sparked a changed attitude towards the security surrounding the royals in the future just after Prince Harry received a damning court ruling about his requests for free security in the UK.
Meghan Markle warned by Suits co-star to ‘remember friends’ before marrying Prince Harry
Meghan Markle’s on-screen dad in her hit drama Suits gave her a warning right before she was due to get married to Prince Harry.
Actor Wendell Pierce, who portrayed Robert Zane, father to Meghan’s Rachel Zane, recently revealed what he said to her on the former actress’ last day of filming.
"It was the last night of working and I said, ‘Meghan, your life is going to change, and you’re going to be in a bubble’," he recalled.
"But just always remember, no matter what, I’m your friend — you have lots of friends."
Meghan Markle returns to the slopes without Prince Harry and instead poses with celeb pals
Meghan Markle joined her friends Kelly McKee Zajfen and Heather Dorak for a skiing holiday in Utah, with pictures of the trio posted on social media.
Ms Dorak, a pilates business owner, posted images on her Instagram page describing the holiday as a "perfect trip".
The trio beamed as they posed for photographs, all wearing large coats, gloves, sunglasses and beanie hats to protect themselves from the sub-zero temperatures.
Real 'reason' Prince Harry will appeal court ruling as damning revelations come to light
Prince Harry is set to appeal against a ruling over his security arrangements in the UK and it could all be down to a particular reason, a legal expert has claimed.
The Duke of Sussex on Wednesday lost a High Court challenge against the Home Office over a decision to change the level of his personal security when he visits the UK.
Senior solicitor at Legal Expert, Eleanor Coleman, has commented on the latest ruling and highlighted the reason behind Harry's team's appeal.
Prince Harry's surprise appearance shows duke at his 'most confident yet'
Prince Harry looked like his most confident self during his surprise virtual appearance at the Sport Gives Back Awards in London on Wednesday, a body language expert has said.
The Duke of Sussex paid tribute to the Foundation’s community liaison Manager Josh Boggi, who was chosen as winner of the Unconquered award, just hours after he lost his High Court challenge against the Home Office over a decision to change the level of his personal security when he visits the UK.
Harry's latest appearance comes nearly two weeks after he jetted off to Canada with his wife Meghan Markle to mark one year until the first-ever winter Invictus Games.
Now a body language expert claimed the duke is "deeply authentic" and "passionate" about the project as he "can relate" to the Invictus competitors.
Speaking on behalf of Betfair Slots, body language expert Darren Stanton said: "Whenever Prince Harry is talking about the Invictus Games he comes across as deeply authentic.
"He’s comfortable in his own skin because it’s something he can relate to having served as a former soldier. He has a lot of connections with the veterans, both in the UK and America, so it’s something he is deeply passionate about. As he’s so driven about the cause, he speaks from the heart."
Meghan Markle sends 'unsolicited' message to Kelly Clarkson via former Suits co-star
Meghan Markle surprised Kelly Clarkson with an unexpected message during a live show, delivered by her former Suits co-star Abigail Spencer.
Abigail and Meghan, who played attorney Dana Scott and paralegal Rachel Zane respectively in the popular legal drama, have remained good friends since they first met in 2007.
On February 26, Abigail appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show alongside her Extended Families co-star Donald Faison, and she had a special message for the Since You've Been Gone singer from Meghan.
Abigail shared that she had been chatting with the Duchess of Sussex about her upcoming appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show, and Meghan was thrilled to send a personal message to Kelly.
Prince Harry defended by former butler as he's 'left out loop' of top secret royal plans
Prince Harry has been defended by a former royal butler after reports that he has been "left out" of plans for the future of the monarchy.
The Duke of Sussex is still one of the King's counsellors of state - despite having not been a working royal for the past four years. The 39-year-old is said to have not been included in "highly secret" discussions about succession plans.
Grant Harrold, who worked for the Royal Family for seven years, said: "It doesn't make sense [why Harry wouldn't be involved]."
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's 'endgame' revealed after crushing defeat
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's desired "endgame" has been revealed by a royal expert, amid the Duke of Sussex's recent crushing defeat in court.
It emerged on Wednesday that Harry, 39, had lost his legal challenge against the Home Office over his right to be granted automatic police protection.
Speaking on TalkTV, US-based journalist and royal commentator Kinsey Schofield spoke of what it is that Harry and Meghan are looking for - particularly when it comes to the Duke of Sussex's concern over security when visiting the UK.
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