Despite dissent, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have dropped yet another new trailer for part two of their Netflix documentary series.
Spoiler alert. Three episodes of ‘Harry & Meghan’ were released this morning on Netflix and they are, naturally, already being spoken about.
Reporters are smearing the couple with red paint days before their doccie, ‘Harry & Meghan’, is released to the public.
Netflix has just released the official trailer for ‘Harry & Meghan’, with the six-part series released across two dates.
The trailer for ‘Harry & Meghan’ features an image from a totally different context to what it is supposed to depict.
Can you believe the nerve of it all? Harry and Meghan have made a documentary and they have the audacity to tell their side of the story. This is war!
The veil on the cover of Prince Harry’s much-anticipated autobiography has been lifted, and by the looks of it, the book will contain a whole lot of honesty.
Tension is rising among those in King Charles’ inner circle in the lead-up to Harry releasing his still-scheduled memoir.
The group is going for the publisher of the Daily Mail’s jugular, alleging scandalous breaches of privacy, such as phone tapping, car burglaries, and bugging their homes.
It’s never a good sign when you’re bumped down to the same level as Prince Andrew, keeper of the royal corgis.
Despite Harry and Meghan staying just a few hundred metres from William and Kate during their visit to the UK, there have been no shared tea and crumpets.
Apparently, the two famous couples had a massive falling out after the Sussexes accused the Beckhams of leaking stories about them to the press.
As Meghan said in that bombshell interview with Oprah, there were “several conversations” had in and around the palace about their future child’s skin and hair.
Prince Harry spoke at the UN General Assembly event in New York on July 18. Awkward footage of him and Meghan has since been pored over.
According to a new book, Meghan didn’t take too kindly to the antics of Harry and his friends during one of their first meetings.
The ex-royal has been living the high life in Montecito, California with husband Prince Harry and their two kids, Archie and Lilibet.
Finally, after a long wait, the public has been spoilt with a fresh set of pictures of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s now fully one-year-old baby daughter, Lilibet.
Will there be signs of rift or rapport between the Sussexes and the working royals? Will they overshadow the Queen and her record-breaking 70 years on the throne? Will they go off-schedule and cause a commotion?
Chelsy Davy tied the knot with her boyfriend of three years in a secret ceremony over the weekend.
He’s not at all bad actually, following in wife Meghan Markle’s footsteps as he performs in a video skit promoting his eco-travel firm, Travalyst.
Right-wing commentators can hardly contain their glee at the news that Netflix has cancelled a Meghan Markle project.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle met in 2016, were engaged before the end of 2017, and married on May 19, 2018.
Former US President Donald Trump, who remains too much of a snowflake to admit he was defeated by Joe Biden in the last election, continues to criticise Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Hawkins spoke about the 2014 incident while appearing on ‘The Howard Stern Show’ last year.
It is hard to believe that the Queen, usually picture-perfect, was spotted in a stained dress at her cousin’s 70th birthday party in 2010.
The royal duo was spotted attending Sunday’s Super Bowl at the SoFi Stadium, which is about a 20-minute drive from Los Angeles.
The rift between father and son has been growing for some time and could well worsen with the release of Prince Harry’s tell-all memoir.
Thin-skinned Piers is still unbelievably bitter about being ghosted by the now Duchess of Sussex, which he leverages in order to get clicks on The Daily Mail.
A book by Christopher Andersen has a “well-placed” source reveal more about who the senior royal was making comments about the complexion of Archie’s skin.
According to a new report, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been the victims of “a coordinated hate and misinformation campaign”.