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Post by Admin on Nov 1, 2020 21:57:48 GMT
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have made a point of doing things their own way and that definitely included how they handled the birth of their son, Archie Harrison. In his new book, Battle of Brothers: William and Harry – The Inside Story of a Family in Tumult, royal historian and biographer Robert Lacey explains that Harry and Meghan were less-than-honest with the press (and, by extension, the masses of royal fans around the world) when it came to announcing Archie's arrival. Even though Archie was born at 5:26 in the morning on May 5, 2019, the Palace didn't announce anything about the birth until 2 p.m. that afternoon. What's more, when the Palace did make an announcement, it was a misleading statement that implied Meghan had just gone into labor, when in reality, she and Harry were already home with Archie by that time. The decision famously angered Harry's older brother, Prince William, who had followed the longstanding royal tradition of presenting each of his children to the public within hours of their births. Harry and Meghan made a conscious choice to buck that tradition though. According to Lacey, their strong demand for privacy had to do with Harry's late mother, Princess Diana. "Harry and Meghan were resolute that their newborn baby's first sight of the world should not bet he same insane and lethal camera-flashing that had attended — had actually brought about — the death of Diana," Lacey writes in the book.
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Post by Admin on Nov 26, 2020 4:45:17 GMT
Prince Andrew is adamant that his older brother Prince Charles, first in line to the throne, should not blocked from becoming the King of England.
According to unearthed reports, Queen's second son was quite vocal with her about not letting Charles succeed the throne from the start.
The reports cite Andrew to be "opposed to Charles' rule."
This is mainly because of how Charles has eliminated his siblings from becoming the monarch.
Experts say, "According to insiders, Prince Andrew doesn't think Prince Charles should be the King. He's apparently been very vocal with the Queen about this.
"What he's even more upset about is the slimming of the succession for the crown. Prince Charles has eliminated his siblings from being next in line for the crown.
"Now, the new rules make Prince Charles' family the frontrunners when it comes to becoming King and Queen," they further add.
It is also said that Prince Andrew was always favoured by the Queen as her favourite child.
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