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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Another Oprah interview for Meghan and Harry?
After the Sussexes were spotted pulling up to Oprah's mansion a few weeks ago, it is thought that a fresh interview could be on the cards.
Speaking on The Royal Beat podcast, royal author Duncan Larcombe spoke about the consequences placed on the royal family if the bullying probe was released.
He said: "I think they know that if they publish the report, the next thing that will happen potentially is for Harry and Meghan to play the victim and go on OPrah and cause another world of pain."
Win for Prince Harry during libel claim
The Prince sued Associated Newspapers Limited over libel in an article written earlier this year.
In the article written about his security arrangement dispute with the Home Office, it is claimed that he tried to manipulate the public.
Harry’s barrister claims this is false and has caused ongoing damage to the Prince’s reputation.
So far, the judge has ruled that parts of the article are indeed defamatory.
Cambridges told off by Queen over fear of family being wiped out
The 96-year-old was reportedly worried about the family travelling by helicopter together.
While many of us might consider the financial and environmental impact of flying by helicopter constantly, was concerned that and and their children might crash.
The couple would often travel between Anmer Hall in Norfolk and via helicopter.
Their chopper travel has decreased since the spending report was published.
Royal commentator, had something to do with it: "I think the Queen felt, certainly, let it be known, that she felt uncomfortable about the entire family travelling by helicopter.
"Her Majesty has told close friends and courtiers that she would like William to stop flying himself, particularly in bad weather, as helicopters are not the safest form of transport.
"It keeps the Queen awake at night and she is understandably very worried."
Kate Middleton has ‘royal plan’ to help Prince George understand his future
Speaking to , Duncan Larcombe claimed the Duchess of Cambridge is helping to ease her eldest son into life in the public eye - and it's all starting with his wardrobe.
The expert said: "George is only just beginning to understand his destiny, but Kate has got the journey planned."
As he starts to appear at public events in a royal capacity, the Duchess is reportedly the one who insists on eight-year-old George wearing a suit - like he has at the Wimbledon final today.
And while Prince William was apparently "keen on the idea" of his son donning an England shirt for the Euros final last summer, it was Kate who insisted he looked more formal.
Duncan said: "She was showing George that being ’on duty’ requires a different approach.
"He has to learn to don the royal armour."
But just because he looked smart for the footie, Prince George still expressed his every emotion during the nail-biting match.
The expert added: "George was encouraged to leap up and celebrate England scoring, to roar and wave and hug his mum and dad like any normal lad.
"And even to shed a tear when it all ended in heartbreak."
Prince George makes cheeky complaint
It was his first ever Wimbledon visit - so naturally, Prince George is dressed for the part today.
To mark the special occasion, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have dressed their eldest son in a smart navy suit and tie as they watch Nick Kyrgios and Novak Djokovic battle it out on Centre Court.
And while Prince George has been on his absolute best behaviour the entire match, the eight-year-old did have a subtle moan to his dad as he arrived at the Championships.
Shortly after Kate and George arrived, Prince William was filmed giving them a quick hug in the reception.
As chairman Ian Hewitt led them to their seats, the doting dad asked his son if their journey across South London was "okay".
While William strokes George's hair, the eight-year-old quietly tells his dad: "[It's] too hot."
Expressing concern, William then replied: "Oh you're hot, are you?
"It's very warm today [...] It'll be fine."
Kate then said: "You have to feel for the people sitting in the bright sunshine.
"We're quite often sitting in the shade."
Over on Twitter, royal fans expressed sympathy for Prince George sitting in a suit while temperatures in London soared to 28C.
Archie and Lilibet ‘valuable prey’ in US, according to expert
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been warned their two young kids are “valuable prey” in the US.
Australian royal writer, Daniela Elser, warned the couple had left themselves more open to being snapped by paparazzi than if they were in the UK.
Writing for NZ Herald, Ms Elser said: “Harry and Meghan might not be enjoying Beyonce-levels of popularity (the most recent polling shows that less than half of Americans view them favourably) but there is no end to the fascination with the nation’s very own branch of the Royal Family.
“The whole family is, in short, valuable prey for anyone who might come across the family out and about.
“What will it mean for Archie and his little sister Lilibet to grow up in a country where there is a ready market for iPhone snaps of them?
“The Sussex family might live on a seven-acre estate but the minute they set foot outside those gates, they are unprotected from the glare of lenses, both professional and amateur.”
Health fears SHATTERED as Her Maj holds major meeting in person
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.
Sussexes fear Lilibet will be ‘written out of royal history'
A royal expert has claimed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle fear that their daughter will be "written out of royal history".
Speaking on a recent video posted on his YouTube channel, royal expert Neil Sean discussed the Sussexes latest fear.
He said: "According to that good source, 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 and Meghan security spotted drone above their Los Angeles show
It is reported that the incident happened in 2020, and their security had to remove the drone from their premisis.
An LA based photographer was shockingly caught flying a drone over Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Montecito home.
The Daily Star reported that the photographer was flying it over the roof of their mansion.
Mark Karloff, the retired photographer who caught the paparazzo flying the drone, told the publication it could have been a “big problem”.
Duke and Duchess of Sussex may use ‘SYMPATHY card’
MEGHAN AND HARRY could “play the victim” and have another Oprah interview, a royal expert has claimed.
GeoTV reports that according to Duncan Larcombe, if a report from Buckingham Palace reveals that the Sussexes bullied members of staff, then they could have another bombshell interview to explain their side of the story.
He says: “For Jason Knauff to take that risk of reporting to Prince William, his ultimate boss, concerns he had about his staff and the treatment of them at the hands of one of the members of the Royal Family.
“That is not only unusual, but within the Queen’s reign this is absolutely unprecedented.
“I think the reason they are not publishing any of this is because the Palace is running scared of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
“I think they know that if they publish the report, the next thing that will happen potentially is for Harry and Meghan to play the victim and go on Oprah and cause another world of pain.”
Not again – Meghan Markle’s potential new Oprah interview
Meghan and Harry could “play the victim” and have another Oprah interview, a royal expert has claimed.
GeoTV reports that according to Duncan Larcombe, if a report from Buckingham Palace reveals that the Sussexes bullied members of staff, then they could have another bombshell interview to explain their side of the story.
He says: “For Jason Knauff to take that risk of reporting to Prince William, his ultimate boss, concerns he had about his staff and the treatment of them at the hands of one of the members of the Royal Family.
“That is not only unusual, but within the Queen’s reign this is absolutely unprecedented.”
“I think the reason they are not publishing any of this is because the Palace is running scared of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
“I think they know that if they publish the report, the next thing that will happen potentially is for Harry and Meghan to play the victim and go on Oprah and cause another world of pain.”
Helpless Prince Harry being ‘dragged around like a performing seal’
Prince Harry was being dragged “around like a royal performing seal” within just four months of meeting his wife Meghan Markle, Ingrid Seward has claimed.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex began dating in July 2016, according to news agency Reuters.
The that after just two dates, the “already-smitten royal” decided to whisk the American actress off to Botswana – a country which has placed a central role in their fairytale romance.
The pair enjoyed five nights camping under the African stars, and Prince Harry later told the broadcaster he believed the “stars were aligned” when he met her.
And according to the royal biographer, when the couple went public on Halloween, Meghan “moved at the speed of lightning.”
She claims that “mesmerised” Prince Harry doted on his wife throughout their “whirlwind courtship” and is “obsessed.”
Can the Queen dissolve Parliament?
Historically, the monarch is able to dissolve Parliament and does so at the end of each term.
This usually happens every five years but can be brought forward by royal proclamation.
When the Queen dissolves Parliament, all Members of Parliament are dismissed and a general election is called.
The Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 meant an election could only be called outside the five-year Parliamentary cycle by one of two scenarios – if two-thirds of the House of Commons voted in favour of one, or if the Government lost a vote of no confidence.
But the power to call a snap election was reinstated by the Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Act 2022.
Has a King or Queen dissolved Parliament before?
The Queen must give her permission for an election to take place, and she has the power to refuse such a request if it breaches certain constitutional conventions.
The last dissolution of Parliament was in November 2019 to make way for the general election, which Boris Johnson won.
Parliament is dissolved 25 days before the general election, which happens every five years.
The Prime Minister visits the monarch and asks them to dissolve Parliament to allow for campaigning and the public to vote.
In 1979, Labour PM James Callaghan lost a vote of no confidence, leading to the Queen dissolving parliament, therefore giving the public the right to vote in the next Government.
However, the Queen can refuse a request to dissolve Parliament.
Win for Prince Harry during libel claim
The Prince sued Associated Newspapers Limited over libel in an article written earlier this year.
In the article written about his security arrangement dispute with the Home Office, it is claimed that he tried to manipulate the public.
Harry’s barrister claims this is false and has caused ongoing damage to the Prince’s reputation.
So far, the judge has ruled that parts of the article are indeed defamatory.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle celebrated 4 July with an old friend
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex celebrated American Independence Day with friends and family.
They headed to Jackson Hole in Wyoming for the parade and celebrations.
Meghan had invited her old friend Heather Dorak, who is the founder of Pilates Platinum.
Heather also used to write for Meghan’s now closed blog, The Tig.
Archie and Lilibet now ‘valuable prey’ in US
Australian royal writer Daniela Elser warned Meghan Markle and Prince Harry left themselves open to being snapped by paparazzi than if they were in the UK.
Writing for NZ Herald, Ms Elser said: “Harry and Meghan might not be enjoying Beyonce-levels of popularity (the most recent polling shows that less than half of Americans view them favourably) but there is no end to the fascination with the nation’s very own branch of the Royal Family.
“The whole family is, in short, valuable prey for anyone who might come across the family out and about.
“What will it mean for Archie and his little sister Lilibet to grow up in a country where there is a ready market for iPhone snaps of them?
“The Sussex family might live on a seven-acre estate but the minute they set foot outside those gates, they are unprotected from the glare of lenses, both professional and amateur.”
Prince Harry and Meghan can’t keep kids ‘cooped up forever’
A royal writer has said that it is time to give the children more experience of the outside world.
The Sussexes have a very strong home compound, with sprawling acres of land, play areas and a pool.
With such amazing facilities, why would you ever want to leave?
Daniela Elser wrote on the NZ Herald website: “A huge back yard, children’s playhouse, tennis court and a pool might provide more than enough entertainment and space for little ones to play and roam safety way from the gaze of the public, and press, but the couple can’t keep Archie and Lili cooped up at home forever.”
Duke and Duchess of Gloucester celebrate anniversary
The Royal Family Twitter account have congratulated The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester as they celebrate their Golden wedding anniversary.
The official Twitter account said: “Happy Golden Wedding Anniversary to The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester!
“To mark 50 years since their wedding day, a new photograph of the couple has been released, taken in the garden of their home at Kensington Palace earlier this week.”
Sussexes could turn down big invite
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.”
Duchess of Sussex’s biographer slams Prince Charles
Omid Scobie criticised the decision to release details of Prince Charles first meeting with his granddaughter and the release of Palace financial statements.
He wrote for Yahoo! News: “You see when the Prince of Wales was forced to announce via his spokesman that he will never again accept plastic bags filled with $500 notes for his charities, one of his senior aides also briefed journalists with adorable details of the heir’s first time meeting granddaughter Lilibet last month.”
Fans are all saying the same thing about sweet moment Kate Middleton ‘introduces’ Prince George at Wimbledon
IT’S a well-known fact that Kate Middleton and Prince William are huge tennis fans and attend the Wimbledon finals every year without fail.
But for the first time ever, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have brought their eldest son Prince George with them to watch Nick Kyrgios and Novak Djokovic battle it out on Centre Court.
As they arrived at the Championships this afternoon, Kate and George were filmed getting out their car and greeting members of Wimbledon staff.
As this is the eight-year-old’s first ever Wimbledon visit, Kate took the time to introduce him to each person waiting at the doors for them.
The Duchess – who is Wimbledon’s royal patron – gently placed her arm on George’s shoulder as he shook hands with a security guard.
The mum-of-three then walked towards chairman Ian Hewitt – who bowed for the future King.
Introducing her son, the Duchess said: “This is George.”
Then addressing George, she continued: “This is Ian. Ian is in charge of everything, George.”
Sharing the clip with her 12,000 followers, wrote: “The Duchess of Cambridge guiding Prince George through meeting Wimbledon staff on his first ever visit! So sweet.”
One fan replied: “I like how they’re educating and training Prince George!”