Meghan Markle “lost the woke brigade” after “mocking” the late Queen as she described their first encounter before her engagement to Prince Harry. In the second episode of her and Harry’s Netflix documentary Harry & Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex performed a
Meghan Markle is unlikely to bring children Archie and Lilibet to the United Kingdom, according to a royal expert. That is despite sources claiming King Charles is “desperate” for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to bring their children to visit their
Meghan Markle would have to “struggle to the top” of Hollywood, possibly “treading on a few fingers” to conquer the screen. Former BBC royal reporter Michael Cole discussed the “cultural differences” between Hollywood and Britain. Cole says the way people address each
Meghan Markle “lost the woke brigade” when she appeared to “mock” the Queen during her Netflix series, a royal expert has claimed. In the second episode of Netflix series Harry & Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex was discussing the moment she first
Meghan Markle decided to snub King Charles’s Coronation in May 2023 because she found King Charles’s response to her letter unsatisfactory, according to reports. The Duchess of Sussex was seemingly unimpressed with the Royal Family’s response after she appeared in an interview with
Meghan Markle decided to snub King Charles’s Coronation in May 2023 because she found King Charles’s response to her letter unsatisfactory, according to reports. The Duchess of Sussex was seemingly unimpressed with the Royal Family’s response after she appeared in an interview with
Meghan is assumed to have written the notes herself, as she taught calligraphy class while trying to launch her acting career between 2004 and 2005. She captioned the post with a simple note saying “Thank you @americanrivieraorchard”, adding a lemon and yellow
Meghan Markle has been warned of a celebrity “takedown” following the launch of her American Riviera Orchard brand which may have ruffled feathers in Hollywood. The Duchess of Sussex unveiled her new lifestyle brand last month, rapidly amassing an Instagram following. Although
“Why have they appointed this guy who has no tabloid media experience? He’s going to get eaten by the wolves. I think it’s a surprise appointment and not in a good way,” Griffiths commented during an interview with Ben Leo on GB
According to the Mail, the former Suits actress applied to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to have it protected by law and, just days ago, asked for more time to complete the process. The office states: “The USPTO issued a