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Post by Admin on Apr 19, 2020 2:23:33 GMT
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were spotted out on the streets of Los Angeles once again as they continued their volunteering work for charity amid the coronavirus crisis. The couple were seen linking arms and holding hands as they delivered packages to residents from the back of their $35,000 Cadillac XT5, having seemingly downgraded from the Porsche SUV they had used yesterday. Meghan, 38, was dressed casually in khaki cargo pants, a black long-sleeve top and white trainers while Harry, 35, donned his familiar uniform of a faded polo shirt, jeans, desert boots. Both continued to wear baseball caps as well as protective covers over their mouths in accordance to the new Southern Californian regulations, which have made the wearing of face masks mandatory in the battle against Covid-19.
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Post by Admin on Apr 20, 2020 18:51:48 GMT
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have told the editors of British tabloid newspapers that they will never again deal with their outlets, in an unprecedented direct attack on a large part of the media that leaves little chance of repairing the relationship.
On Sunday night Prince Harry and Meghan sent a letter to the editors of the Sun, Daily Mail, Mirror and Express saying that from now on they would not respond to any inquiries from journalists working for the outlets. Instead there will be a policy of “zero engagement”, except when necessary through the couple’s lawyers.
In a strongly worded attack, the duke and duchess said they refused to “offer themselves up as currency for an economy of clickbait and distortion” and accused the outlets of running stories that are “distorted, false, or invasive beyond reason”.
The move is designed to signal to the wider public not to trust any of the reporting about the couple carried by British tabloids.
It comes as Meghan prepares to take on the Mail on Sunday in a court case over its decision to print a letter she sent to her estranged father, with a virtual hearing scheduled to take place on Friday.
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Post by Admin on Apr 23, 2020 1:24:11 GMT
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are continuing to take precautions to protect their family. PEOPLE magazine reports the couple has been isolating alone with 11-month-old son Archie at their new home in Los Angeles amid the COVID-19 pandemic. A source told the outlet, "They spend their evenings at home as a family. They haven't had any visitors. They only leave their house for charity work." So far, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have volunteered with Project Angel Food three times to deliver meals to people living with critical illnesses, who are most at risk during the health crisis.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have now made a trio of deliveries for Project Angel Food, a non-profit charity in Los Angeles that cooks, prepares and delivers meals to people living with critical illnesses who are at greater risk during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Their visits on Easter (and again on April 15 and 17) marked the first time the Duke and Duchess have been spotted since their move to L.A. from Canada in March after announcing their departure from royal life.
Isolating in their new home with their son, Archie, who turns 1 on May 6, “they only leave their house for charity work,” a source tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue.
“They spend their evenings at home as a family. They haven’t had any visitors,” the source adds.
“Meghan said is she wanted to show Harry Los Angeles through the eyes of philanthropy,” Richard Ayoub, Project Angel Food’s executive director, told PEOPLE. “There’s obviously a great deal of love and selflessness between them.
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Post by Admin on May 1, 2020 18:45:07 GMT
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are currently living in Los Angeles after officially stepping away from senior royal duties, and by all accounts they're perfectly happy! But Harry reportedly misses some aspects of his former life—including his role in the army. According to The Daily Telegraph (via The Daily Mail), Harry "has been telling friends he still can't believe this has happened. He can't believe his life has been turned upside down. He was in a happy place when he was serving in the army, then he met Meghan and since then life has been great. But I don't think he foresaw things turning out quite as they did." Apparently, Harry also told friends he is "really missing the Army as well his military appointments," and "misses the camaraderie of being in the forces." The insider emphasized that Harry doesn't hold anyone else accountable for his choice to move to the United States, but "there is just a sense that he might have been better protected if he was still in the army." Keep in mind, Harry and Meghan will have more privacy now that they're no longer working royals, but there's no denying that living in Los Angeles means dealing with a pretty big spotlight!
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Post by Admin on May 13, 2020 19:17:05 GMT
Following much reported tension in their relationship, ET has learned that Prince William and Prince Harry are “back in touch.”
The restrengthening of their brotherly bond comes following a hectic few months which saw their father, Prince Charles, battle the coronavirus, Harry move to North America with his family while stepping down from royal duties, and reported conflict between Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton.
“There have been clearly some quite major rifts in that relationship, but things have got better and I know that William and Harry are in touch on the phone,” royal expert Katie Nicholl tells ET. “They have done video calls together, they have done a lot of family birthdays and I think with Prince Charles not being well, that really forced the brothers to pick up the phone and get back in touch.”
The pair were said to have started working on mending their relationship in February. But Nicholl says with Harry feeling homesick in L.A., it has been the “right time” to reconnect with William. Furthermore, the supposed tension between Meghan and Kate has waned, according to Nicholl.
“I think there is a sense of relief on both sides that this high drama is now a thing of the past,” she says. “The Sussexes are free to get on with their new lives [and] the Cambridges can get back to their old lives without all the upset and drama that was clearly a big deal behind the scenes. I think Kate and William miss Harry and Meghan to a degree, but certainly they miss Harry [being] around and part of their lives.”
While the coronavirus pandemic means that Harry’s primary form of communication has been phone calls and video conferencing, the practice has set him and Meghan up well for L.A. life, given their new distance from those they love and work with.
“[For] Meghan and Harry, this will be the way of the future,” Nicholl notes. “They will not be jumping on a plane all the time to come to Britain. COVID has given them the opportunity to road test a way of working. These conference calls [are] a way for them to communicate and touch base with people back at home. I think COVID-19 has fast-tracked what was always going to be a future way of working for them, being so far away from many of their charities.”
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