Meghan Markle has shown a more “authentic” side and has “come into her own” since leaving the Royal Family, a body language expert has claimed. The Duchess of Sussex has taken a drastically different career path since she and Prince Harry resigned
Prince Harry may want to return to Britain over ongoing concerns in the US, however it seems unlikely that Meghan Markle is as keen, a royal expert has stated. It was reported earlier this year that the Duke of Sussex is facing
England fans appear to be put off by an updated version of the new kit which features a “playfully” updated St George’s Cross. The release of the England squad’s home shirt ahead of the Euro 2024 in Germany caused a stir, with
Meghan Markle doesn’t feel “wanted” in the UK and fears being “thrown back into anxiety-fuelled visit”, it has been claimed. The Duchess of Sussex, 42, could be set to join Prince Harry on his trip to the UK for the tenth anniversary
Queen Camilla shows that she “doesn’t feel intimidated” during royal engagements, a body language expert has revealed. Analysing Camilla’s presence during recent visits, body language expert Darren Stanton said that the royal carries herself with “ease”. Speaking on behalf of Betfair Roulette:
Meghan Markle “feels like she’s not wanted” in the UK and fears being “thrown back into an anxiety-fuelled visit to England”, it has been claimed. Prince Harry will likely return to the UK next month when he attends the Invictus Games 10th
A couple has shared their unfortunate experience of moving to North Devon, revealing the shocking behaviour they faced, including “petty meanness” and “exclusive localism”, which they say ruined their stay. They claim they were constantly reminded that they were outsiders and made
For British expats seeking an affordable and safe haven abroad, Malaga, Spain, is emerging as a prime destination, offering a blend of warm climate, affordability, and security that is attracting an increasing number of residents. In 2023, Malaga welcomed a staggering 22.3
While eclipse watchers focus on the skies, those who are blind or visually impaired can engage with the celestial event through sound and touch. On April 8, during a total solar eclipse over North America, sound and touch devices will be provided
A huge survey of over 10,000 Britons has shown that people with disabilities feel lonelier than those without. The poll found that two out of five (40%) disabled people often feel lonely, compared to just 29% of non-disabled people. This research was