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Meghan Markle news – Prince Harry sparks fury YET AGAIN with ‘uneducated’ comments that ‘insult an entire industry’

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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.

Read our Meghan Markle live blog below for the latest gossip...

  • Harry and Meghan fear for Lilibet's future as a royal

    The couple are reportedly worried that other royals will attempt to write their youngest daughter out of history.

    , via The Express: “it appears that both Harry and Meghan feel that their daughter is going to be re-written out of history.

    “This is because if you think about it logically, when are they next going to return? When will the opportunity be there to have a formal portrait with our gracious monarch? And at 96 years old they have to look logically at that.

    “So will their daughter Lili ever truly get to meet her great-grandmother again?”

  • Prince Harry ‘keen’ to offer support for Ukraine

    The Duke of Sussex spent 10 years in the British army.

    He left the military in 2015, after a decade and two tours in Afghanistan.

    Royal expert Neil Sean told his YouTube community that Prince Harry could be eager to help the Ukrainians fight Russia.

    Neil said: “According to a very good source, Prince Harry is very keen to see, as a private citizen, if he could offer any assistance, whether to go and visit or simply just assist from afar with Ukraine.”

  • Royals fans SLAM Prince Harry's comments on mental health

    In an interview to promote a new £3.8m silicon valley startup, the Duke encouraged people to "flex their minds" rather than "fix them."

    While many saw this as perfectly reasonable advice, others took unbridged with the statement.

    Twitter user @ospenstein asked: "What would he know about that?"

    @pattietierney said: "Yet another subject about which he knows nothing"

    @talulahbluebell agreed: "Exactly...insulting to qualified graduates in the field."

  • Intruder alert! Man arrested for trespassing at Buckingham Palace

    The man intruded the Queen’s residence twice in the space of four days.

    Daniel Brydges was caught climbing barbed wire fences.

    The 33-year-old will appear at Westminster Magistrates Court tomorrow.

    Click here to read more.

  • Harry’s tell-all book may be delayed

    The Royal family have reportedly been nervous about what the book might include.

    It was thought that the book would be on our shelves in November in time for Christmas.

    The book is being published by Penguin Random House, though their latest list for Autumn left out Harry’s book, suggesting it’s delayed.

    However, a spokesperson from the publishing house said: “We don’t put every book on the list so there is nothing to be extrapolated from that.”

  • Prince Charles hails Tom Daley for supporting LGBTQ+ rights

    Gold medal-winning diver Tom Daley was awarded with a OBE at Windsor Castle yesterday, for his services to diving and LGBTQ+ rights.

    Prince Charles took to Twitter to hail the legendary sportsman.

    During the event, Charles also awarded several NHS workers with honours to thank them for their services to the country.

  • Prince Harry has a life coach to maintain his mental health

    Harry has long-since been an advocate for looking after mental health.

    The  and  have both been vocal about the ways in which they aim to maintain good mental health.

    In a campaign video for , a start-up centred around mental health, for which Harry is the Chief Impact Officer, Harry has been candid about having a Life Coach.

    The father of two said: “We all have greatness within us.

    “Mental fitness helps us unlock it. It’s an ongoing practice, one where you approach your mind as something to flex, not fix.”

  • Harry and Megan 'too busy' to visit Balmoral, claims expert

    The Sussexes have reportedly turned down an invitation to spend the summer at Balmoral with their family, as Harry gears up to release his tell-all biography this autumn.

    Royal commentator Neil Sean outlined why the couple are set to snub their family on his YouTube channel.

    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.”

  • The Royal Family hails NHS

    The Queen was all smiles has she awarded NHS heroes with the George Cross at a recent Windsor ceremony.

    The royals came together to recognise the NHS for its "courage, compassion and dedication", particularly during the pandemic.

    Guests included NHS England chief executive Amanda Pritchard and her counterparts from NHS Scotland and NHS Wales, Caroline Lamb and Judith Paget.

    A frontline worker from each of the home nations also attended.

    Her Majesty was seen making quests laugh, before Charles awarded each hero with their George Cross.

    To the delight of royals fans across the globe, the Queen was once again pictured walking without an aid, following reports of mobility issues during the Platinum Jubilee.

  • Samantha Markle hits out at sister for hypocrisy

    The older sister of the duchess hit out at Meghan and Harry for being choosy over images.

     recently complained that a fan was taking photos of her at Wimbledon leading her security guard to ask the woman to stop.

    However, it turned out that the journalist was actually taking photos of Meghan’s friend whom they were both there to see, 23 time Grand Slam champion, .

    Meghan and  have previously complained that photos are being taken of them, so .

  • Prince Harry 'keen' to offer support for Ukraine

    The Duke of Sussex spent 10 years in the British army.

    He left the military in 2015, after a decade and two tours in Afghanistan.

    Royal expert Neil Sean told his YouTube community that Prince Harry could be eager to help the Ukrainians fight Russia.

    Neil said: “According to a very good source, Prince Harry is very keen to see, as a private citizen, if he could offer any assistance, whether to go and visit or simply just assist from afar with Ukraine.”

  • Warring princes William and Harry should take a leaf out of Princess Anne’s book

    This is an opinion piece by Jane Moore

    IN the mid-80s I was dispatched to New Zealand to track down the rumoured “love child” of Captain Mark Phillips, who was still married to Princess Anne at the time.

    I had no names and New Zealand spans 103,000 square miles, so it was like a vast game of Where’s Wally without the aid of a stripy jumper.

    I failed the task but, eventually, it emerged that the child, born in 1985 to art teacher Heather Tonkin, was a daughter called Felicity, now 37.

    It is not known if Mark and Anne’s children Zara and Peter have ever met her, but after their parents’ subsequent divorce in 1992 (the year of the Queen’s Annus Horribilis), their father went on to marry Olympian horse rider Sandy Pflueger, with whom he had another daughter, Stephanie.

    Are you keeping up at the back? Good, I’ll continue. Stephanie, now 24, was brought up in a house on Princess Anne’s Gatcombe Estate, where Mark continued to live after their divorce, so has a close relationship with her half-siblings.

    Consequently, when she got married last weekend, her wedding was attended by Princess Anne, daughter Zara and husband Mike Tindall, their daughters, who were bridesmaids along with the two daughters of Peter (who was there with his new girlfriend Lindsay), and his ex-wife Autumn, who was also in attendance with her new boyfriend.
    How very modern.

    Read more here

  • Prince Harry preaches

    Prince Harry relaxed in a comfy chair and preached the importance of ‘peak mental fitness’ in a new campaign promoting his $4.7million (£3.8m) Silicon Valley start-up.

    The California-based duke insisted people need to focus on ‘flexing their minds’ rather than ‘fixing’ them in order to ‘unlock the greatness within them’.

    The 37-year-old, who quit royal duty to live in the USwas named Better-Up’s Chief Impact Officer last March.

    In the short film, Harry interviews three different people – including two-time Olympic gold medal-winning snowboarder Chloe Kim – about their own mental health practices.

    He promoted the company’s online life coaching services.

    Harry also described seeing ‘trauma, loss, grief’ during his many years ‘travelling around the world’.

  • Sussexes set to appear at fringe event at United Nations

    Meghan and Harry are set to appear at a fringe event at the United Nations in New York on Monday.

    Harry will address an 'informal meeting of the plenary to mark the observance of Nelson Mandela Day', the UN confirmed Harry and Meg went on a 'Royal Tour-style visit' to the Big Apple last September.

  • Meghan and Harry worried Lilibet is being written out of history

    Lilibet is the youngest child of Meghan and Harry.

    She is named after  and turned 1 during the monarch’s  weekend.

    The  and duchess weren’t allowed to take a picture of her with the Queen, though it’s been suggested that the reason was because the Queen was fearful it would end up in their  documentary.

    , via The Express: “it appears that both Harry and Meghan feel that their daughter is going to be re-written out of history.

    “This is because if you think about it logically, when are they next going to return? When will the opportunity be there to have a formal portrait with our gracious monarch? And at 96 years old they have to look logically at that.

    “So will their daughter Lili ever truly get to meet her great-grandmother again?”

  • Sussexes ridiculed for giving speech at the UN

    Harry will be giving a speech in honour of Nelson Mandela Day.

    Social media users have taken to the internet to mock the decision to have the royal couple give a speech.

    Though few families are completely harmonious, one  user, Michael Turner posted under the handle @mturner1961: “Prince Harry will be joined by  in a speech to . At the ‘United Nations’ when they can’t even get on with their own families. Brilliant.”

    Others, however were very happy about the announcement and compared Prince Harry to his mother: “ is going to honor the great  in a UN speech Like  he will definitely speak from the heart and has the heart of service to others. #MandelaDay.”

  • Samantha Markle hits out at sister for hypocrisy

    The older sister of the duchess hit out at Meghan and Harry for being choosy over images.

     recently complained that a fan was taking photos of her at Wimbledon leading her security guard to ask the woman to stop.

    However, it turned out that the journalist was actually taking photos of Meghan’s friend whom they were both there to see, 23 time Grand Slam champion, .

    Meghan and  have previously complained that photos are being taken of them, so .

  • Real reason why the bullying report was held back

    Meghan Markle was accused of bullying by Buckingham Palace staff.

    An independent investigation was conducted to find out if the accusations against  were true.

    The investigation was completed and report was made, but the results have not been published publicly.

    While the reason for this was assumed to be that both sides looked bad, it’s since been suggested that it’s simply because 

  • Prince Harry has a life coach to maintain his mental health

    Harry has long-since been an advocate for looking after mental health.

    The  and  have both been vocal about the ways in which they aim to maintain good mental health.

    In a campaign video for , a start-up centred around mental health, for which Harry is the Chief Impact Officer, Harry has been candid about having a Life Coach.

    The father of two said: “We all have greatness within us.

    “Mental fitness helps us unlock it. It’s an ongoing practice, one where you approach your mind as something to flex, not fix.”

  • Why are the Royal Family so scared of Harry’s memoir? (3/3)

    Harry hasn’t shared much about the specifics of what the book will entail.

    There’s a lot of speculation over what the book will include – here are .

    4. ‘s dad
    While it’s known that Meghan and her father are estranged, the details of why aren’t clear. He was unable to attend their wedding due to a heart attack, but he’s gone on to publicly insult Meghan and , and criticise their behaviour.

    5. Who Harry is protecting  from
    Earlier in the year, it was reported that Harry wanted to make sure the Queen is protected. It was speculated that she was spending a lot of time with , but it wasn’t clear if it was him that Harry wanted to protect her from.

    6. What it was like to attend 
     and  flew over from the  to celebrate ‘s platinum jubilee. It was the first time they had all been in such close proximity since the interview with  last year. It might be interesting to know what that was really like and clear some of the rumours about their interactions with  and .

  • Why are the Royal Family so scared of Harry’s memoir? (2/3)

    Harry hasn’t shared much about the specifics of what the book will entail.

    Knowing what was included in the interview with  last year, here are .

    1. Racist Royals
    During the interview,  and  mentioned that a family member asked them how dark Archie, their son, would be when he was born. The pair refused to say who the person was with Meghan simply saying it would be “very damaging to them”, and leading Prince William to proclaim: “we are very much not a racist family.”

    2. The Sandringham Summit
    This was a meeting where  held crisis talks with Meghan and Harry to discuss the future of the family.  and  were also present and William reportedly refused to eat lunch with Harry, stating he felt “betrayed” by his brother. Perhaps the book will shed more light on what really happened.

    3.  and  crying
    During the Oprah interview, Meghan made clear that the reports that she made Kate cry were untrue and that it was her who was in tears due to her sister-in-law. It may be that  will clear the confusion about the situation.

  • Why are the Royal Family so scared of Harry’s memoir? (1/3)

    There’s much speculation over what the Prince might include in his book.

    Harry is writing the book with the help of ghostwriter, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, JR Moehringer.

    Harry has reassured that the book will be “accurate and wholly truthful”. About the book, he said: “I’m writing this not as the prince I was born but as the man, I have become.

    “I’ve worn many hats over the years, both literally and figuratively, and my hope is that in telling my story – the highs and lows, the mistakes, the lessons learned – I can help show that no matter where we come from, we have more in common than we think.”

  • Harry’s tell-all book may be delayed

    The Royal family have reportedly been nervous about what the book might include.

    It was thought that the book would be on our shelves in November in time for Christmas.

    The book is being published by Penguin Random House, though their latest list for Autumn left out Harry’s book, suggesting it’s delayed.

    However, a spokesperson from the publishing house said: “We don’t put every book on the list so there is nothing to be extrapolated from that.”

  • Meghan to accompany Harry for UN speech

    It’s confirmed that Harry will give a speech in honour of Nelson Mandela.

    Nelson Mandela Day is on 18 July and this year’s slogan is “Do what you can, with what you have, where you are”.

     and  have met with ‘s widow many times over the years, and  famously met with Nelson Mandela in March 1997, just five months before she died.

  • Queen health update

    ROYAL fans are relieved to find out the Queen is in good health after she held a fresh round of in-person meetings.

    This year marked the ‘s 70 year reign but due to ill health she was unable to participate in many of the celebratory activities.

    During the  weekend,  was absent under the instruction of her doctors who warned about a lack of mobility.

    : “The Queen held an in-person meeting of the Privy Council at Windsor Castle yesterday.”

    This news comes after  missed  for the first time in 70 years and has been seen using a walking stick when in public. She also missed the state opening of parliament this year.

    Due to reduced capacity,  and  have taken up more responsibility, but this news suggests the monarch is in better health than some may have feared.

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