Meghan Markle news – Prince Harry sparks fury YET AGAIN with ‘uneducated’ comments that ‘insult an entire industry’
ROYAL fans have taken to social media to call out Prince Harry for his 'uneducated' comments on mental health in a recent interview.
spoke about the importance of mental health in a video for BetterUp, a new Silicon Valley startup.
During his conversation, which also featured an Olympian and a therapist, Harry urged people to reach "peak mental fitness" and told them to focus on "flexing" their mind instead of "fixing" it.
While many took this statement as an inspiring message encouraging people to take care of themselves, others were less impressed.
One royal fan tweeted: "What would he know about that?"
Another said: "Yet another subject about which he knows nothing."
A third wrote: "Exactly... insulting to qualified graduates in the field."
Supporting mental health charities and social justice causes has been a hallmark of Harry and relationship, with the pair widely praised for their selfless work with dozens of charities.
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Prince Harry & Meghan gave all their content to Oprah
It has been claimed that Harry and Meghan have less content to provide after giving it all to Oprah Winfrey for free.
A royal expert has claimed that Netflix will have concerns that Harry and Meghan gave away valuable content for free.
Angela Mollard told Australian morning show, Sunrise, said: “They in a sense gave away for free to Oprah a lot of content.
“They’ve told her a lot so what exclusivity does Netflix have if they were to do a documentary with them?
“I think if you were the boss of Netflix you would be thinking ‘am I getting the money worth with these two?’
“Voicing a couple of documentaries is not really cutting it.”
Could senior royals remove 'Duke and Duchess of Sussex' titles?
If their titles are removed, then Meghan Markle could be called Princess Meghan.
Royal commentator Neil Sean, shockingly claimed that there is a chance their titles could be removed, as they are no longer working members of the royal family.
Neil told his YouTube following: "Senior members of the British monarchy are looking and talking openly about the removal of their titles."
He continued: "This is really stemmed around the fact that Harry and Meghan seemingly don't want to take part in anything or have any part in British life."
Prince William & Kate can't be seen too close to Harry & Meghan
A source has claimed that Wills and Kate don't want to be seen "cosying up" to Harry and Meghan ahead of Harry's memoir.
Publicly, William and Kate have not reached out to make contact with Harry and Meghan.
Royal expert, Neil Sean, told his YouTube fans that there is a reason behind this.
Neil said: "They were very close brothers and Prince William is about to hit 40."
He continued: "William doesn't want to be seen cosying up to someone who could possibly be doing irreparable damage to the monarchy."
Prince Charles has an ‘unusual’ food habit
Prince Charles has an “unusual” food habit according to a royal expert.
Royal expert Gordon Rayner has previously revealed that the Prince likes to stick to lunch which he regards as a “luxury”.
Mr Rayner explained that the busy heir often ended up “going hungry” on royal tours.
He told The Daily Telegraph: “Lunch is seen as a luxury that gets in the way of his work, so he eats a late breakfast and works through.
“I found this out the hard way, by going hungry when I started covering royal tours and watching enviously as his long-suffering staff produced snacks from pockets so they could eat on the go.”
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Meghan Markle's future of stardom, a 'new form of celebrity'
A royal expert has claimed that Meghan is on the road to becoming a new form of celebrity with "unparalleled stardom."
Author Dylan Howard told the Channel 5 documentary Harry & Meghan Vs The Monarchy, "they've created a new standard."
He went on to say: "Meghan is creating a new form of celebrity for herself by securing deals with media conglomerates in the tens and hundreds of millions of dollars."
The public need to accept Prince Harry & Meghan's new lifestyle
Since leaving the royal family, they have attempted to keep their personal lives well under wraps.
A source has said that the public are struggling to accept Harry and Meghan's apparent privacy.
Speaking to Elle, the source said: "They aren't part of the [working] royal family anymore, and that's a decision they have taken but maybe [the public] hasn't quite accepted that yet.
"Yes they were low-key. They paid their respects and went home.
"They were really here to see the Queen and they did."
Meghan's comments to Oprah about Kate 'damaging'
The comments Meghan made about Kate partly to blame for the rift between the two brothers, Prince William and Harry.
The Duchess of Sussex flipped the narrative, revealing it was actually Kate who made her cry over the bridesmaid dress row.
Kate Mansey, the assistant editor for the Mail on Sunday, spoke to the Palace Confidential podcast about the damaged relationship between the brothers.
She said: "I do think those comments aimed at Kate were extremely damaging to the brother's friendship.
"Then we have this book coming out and who knows what will be in it."
Meghan Markle 'clever' for contacting US senators
In 2021, it was claimed Meghan had been cold-calling two senators on their private numbers, to lobby for family leave.
Speaking on this, royal expert Angela Mollard said Meghan was "very clever" as she is "on the edge" of US politics.
Angela told Australian breakfast programme, Sunrise, that, "I think what she's doing is being very, very clever.
"She's almost creating this new brand which is half celebrity, half royalty.
"I think she is just on the edge of it not being okay.
"But as said Amaerica is one of only six countries in the world that doesn't have parental leave and it's very backward of a nation of that size to not have that provision."
Meghan Markle could be called princess if current title removed
The Duchess was given her title as a gift from the Queen for her wedding to Prince Harry in 2018.
But a royal expert has said that if Meghan were to be stripped of her Duchess title, she might be entitled to be called princess.
YouTuber Neil Sean, said: "As we know, there is a bit of an anti-backlash against the ex-royals being able to use their titles.
"To note, even if they decided to strip away the title of the Duchess of Sussex, she would then be entitled to use the title of Princess Henry (in case you didn't know, Henry is Prince Harry's birth name) and that of course would turn into Princess Meghan."
Owen Jones demands that royals accept Prince Harry's 'messy' memoir
The journalist said that Prince Harry's book will be "healthy for democracy."
Prince Harry's book will be written not as a prince but as himself and will be a tell all memoir.
Talking on the Jeremy Vine show, Owen Jones said: "He should obviously go ahead with this book partly because whatever you think about the monarchy, it's important to have more transparency about how it works and what goes on."
He went on to say that realistically, "we don't know much about them [the royals] at all."
Owen continued: "I think having an inside account from someone who might be critical and cast a light into the shadows of the royal family is actually healthy for our democracy."
Prince Harry & Meghan gave all their content to Oprah
It has been claimed that Harry and Meghan have less content to provide after giving it all to Oprah Winfrey for free.
A royal expert has claimed that Netflix will have concerns that Harry and Meghan gave away valuable content for free.
Angela Mollard told Australian morning show, Sunrise, said: "They in a sense gave away for free to Oprah a lot of content.
"They've told her a lot so what exclusivity does Netflix have if they were to do a documentary with them?
"I think if you were the boss of Netflix you would be thinking 'am I getting the money worth with these two?'
"Voicing a couple of documentaries is not really cutting it."
Meghan Markle given new nickname
The Sussexes new neighbours in California have given the Duchess a new nickname.
Reportedly, Meghan Markle has been named the Princess of Montecito, due to her boujee behaviour.
Page Six reported: "If she's going into Beverly Hills or West Hollywood for lunch or dinner, she'll generally call ahead and request a table that is completely secluded," a source told the publication.
Michael Jackson's security guard now working for Prince Harry and Meghan
The security guard was reportedly dismissed by the Jackson family after they discovered his criminal history.
Alberto Alvarez was been hired as their head of security earlier this year.
The 45 year old had 15 years worth of experience working with Michael Jackson, and even testified during the trial following Michael's sudden unexpected death.
He was let go by the Jackson family, in 2010, when they reportedly claimed they no longer felt he should be "near the family's large brood of children."
‘They are too busy’
Royal commentator Neil Sean told his YouTube channel that Meghan and Harry are set to turn down an invite to Balmoral.
He said: “According to that good source, even the allure of Balmoral with all that wonderful air, highlands, treats, and of course spending time with the world’s most interesting woman, in my opinion, seemingly they are too busy.”
He continued: “It looks like Harry and Meghan will have to politely decline the invitation to go to Balmoral to spend some time with our gracious monarch.
“According to that source, the real reason is that as we know, Prince Harry is gearing up to release his tell-all book in the autumn.
“This could prove really tricky and thorny, couldn’t it?
“Because I’m sure that would be brought up as a topic, rightly so.
“And if of course you’re sitting opposite your grandmother and you have to explain exactly what you’re planning to do, or what you’re planning to say then it creates a very thorny situation.
“So of course, Harry and Meghan have decided that the easy way out of this is to sadly not attend.”
Camilla ‘has transformed her image from pariah to popular royal’
Royal expert, Emily Andrews has said that future Queen Camilla was “once the most hated woman in Britain and branded the “Rotweiller” by Princess Diana.”
However, Camilla has now turned it around.
Emily said: “In a remarkable turnaround, tonight a new TV show celebrates how Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall has transformed her image.
“Interviews with famous friends like Jeremy Clarkson, Dame Judi Dench and Paul O’Grady highlight her sense of fun – “risqué as well as naughty – and that’s what gives her her charm” says one friend.
“While the documentary, which shows her guest-editing Country Life magazine and being photographed by daughter-in-law Kate, highlights her hard work and charitable commitments it also shows the ‘real’ Camilla as she reminisces about her childhood and dresses her pet dogs up in pearls.”
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Prince Harry causes a stir with mental health comments
In a recently uploaded clip for American start up Better Up, Prince Harry discusses mental health and strength.
He commented that people should be "flexing" their mind instead of "fixing" it.
While the comments were likely well meant, not everyone was impressed.
Taking to Twitter, one wrote: "What would he know about that?"
Another wrote: "Yet another subject which he knows nothing."
Charles' love of football
CHARLES might not seem like your typical footie fan but it turns out he once held a VIP season ticket for Burnley FC, now of the Championship after several seasons in the Premier League.
The club presented him with the freebie after Charles told an audience at Windsor Castle in 2012 he was a supporter of the Clarets.
Green-fingered Charles loves talking to his plants and is a dab hand at watercolour landscapes.
He and Camilla love a day out at Ascot races where they are ferried about in royal carriages.
Kate and Prince William snub Meghan and Harry
Royal expert Neil Sean said on his YouTube channel that Kate and William have used the excuse of having a "packed schedule" as to why thye might not meet the Sussexes.
He said: "It would be an ideal situation to take the time out to meet.
"You can arrange to meet anywhere but sadly that will not be possible.
"They're planning a packed schedule with no private time for visits. Very nice and regally put.
"This all centres upon the fact that William is finding it very hard to move on from all those allegations that Harry put out about him and his family via Oprah."
Queen’s art collection to be probed for ‘slavery links’
A team of art experts are set to examine her Majesty’s extensive art collection, in order to determine if any of the pieces of a connection to the slave trade.
Curators are reviewing pieces “relating to race, enslavement, empire and disability” amid increasing objections to the Royal Family’s past.
Over the last year, more than 2,500 paintings, photographs and artworks — including displays in Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle — have come under scrutiny.
Some which may potentially provoke outrage have since had their terminology changed or updated to bring them into line with modern “attitudes”.
A source said: “In many cases it is as simple as changing a caption to add names of those involved and to changing colonial place names to local ones.
“But it is definitely done with one eye on how attitudes have been changing in recent years.”
The Royal family itself has been making an effort to move with the times, with Prince Charles recently disavowing his ancestors’ actions during the slave trade.
Meghan is 'on path to unparalleled stardom'
Meghan Markle is on a "path to unparalleled stardom", a royal expert claimed.
Speaking during the 2021 Channel 5 documentary, ‘Harry & Meghan Vs The Monarchy’, royal author Dylan Howard said: “They’ve created a new standard, and that is one to exploit themselves for profit.
“Meghan is creating a new form of celebrity for herself by securing deals with media conglomerates in the tens and hundreds of millions of dollars.
“It sets her on a path to unparalleled stardom.”
Prince Harry risks creating 'wild west'
The Duke of Sussex's current campaign is at risk of splitting into a second lawsuit.
The fear is that if successful it could set the precedent that would allow a flood of new claims by the rich and famous.
Speaking to Newsweek, Amber Melville-Brown, of international law firm Withers, said: "If Harry were successful in a judicial review which sought to fight his own private, security corner, it might leave the door ajar for others—the devil will be in the detail of the claim and the court's ultimate ruling.
"The remit of Prince Harry's anticipated new Judicial Review is as yet unknown, but if it is as wide as forecast in his current claim—'to determine in principle whether an individual whose position had been determined by RAVEC not to justify Protective Security should be permitted to receive Protective Security but to reimburse the public purse for the cost of that security'—some will fear a win for Harry risks turning the West End, Westminster and the West Country into the Wild West.
"Currently, State security is not available on a privately funded basis—but a change in the rules, if it applied to any 'individual' who did not justify private security, could theoretically enable those with the will and the wherewithal to pay privately for protection, leading to armed entourages accompanying them as they toured around the British Isles."
Kate Middleton took on very ‘professional’ role for Camilla
THE Duchess of Cornwall has revealed she received a royal-helping hand with her cover of Country Life magazine.
Camilla called on Kate Middleton for support as she wore the hat of guest editor to celebrate her 75th birthday and the magazine’s 125th anniversary.
She personally selected her fellow Duchess to shoot the legendary portraits at the Wiltshire home she shares with Prince Charles.
In the ITV documentary celebrating her guest editorship of Country Life, she gushed about the abilities of the amateur snapper.
Camilla said: “She did really good pictures and you know she does it very naturally…we had a lot of fun doing it.
“It was very relaxed and of course very kind of the Duchess of Cambridge.
“She’s an extremely good photographer and it was all very casual, there wasn’t much hair and make-up – it was just done in the garden with a lot of laughs, it was a lovely way of doing it.”
Camilla reveals special advice from Phillip
CAMILLA has revealed the important advice the late Prince Philip gave her to help her prepare to take on the King’s Consort role one day in the future.
The Duchess of Cornwall revealed to her guests at her 75th birthday party the special advice Prince Philip gave her, for when she takes on the role of King’s Consort for Prince Charles when he takes over the throne.
He told her: “Look up and look out, say less, do more—and get on with the job.”
Speaking on the legacy Prince Philip left behind, Camilla said: “That is just what I intend to do.
“Both he and Her Majesty have always been the very touchstone of what it truly means to ‘get on with the job,’ and an inspiration to each one of us here to do the same, whatever our age.”
During the lunch, organised by The Oldie magazine, Camilla praised The Queen and her late husband, Prince Philip, saying: “The then-Princess Elizabeth married Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten—two of the most remarkable people in our country’s history.”
Prince Charles has an 'unusual' food habit
Prince Charles has an "unusual" food habit according to a royal expert.
Royal expert Gordon Rayner has previously revealed that the Prince likes to stick to lunch which he regards as a "luxury".
Mr Rayner explained that the busy heir often ended up "going hungry" on royal tours.
He told The Daily Telegraph: "Lunch is seen as a luxury that gets in the way of his work, so he eats a late breakfast and works through.
"I found this out the hard way, by going hungry when I started covering royal tours and watching enviously as his long-suffering staff produced snacks from pockets so they could eat on the go."