The new documentary slams the couple’s actions since leaving the Royal Family
and have been accused of “trading off” their former royal titles to help them earn money for their new “elitist” lifestyle.
In a new German documentary named Harry: The Lost Prince, the couple are criticised for their actions and where they have continued to use their titles of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. The couple have also been accused of hypocrisy through their actions, including on their tour to Colombia this year.
One reporter Russel Myers said on the show: “If you’re going to places like Nigeria, like Colombia, which have huge socio-economic problems, some of the world’s poorest communities in these countries, and you’re turning up wearing tens of thousands of pounds worth of designer clothes – it really doesn’t send the right message.”
Jack Royston from the podcast The Royal Report then commented on their unreasonable demand from the monarchy to be half in and half out, something the late Queen refused to allow them to do. He said: “If you have a situation where Harry and Meghan are earning huge amounts of money in trading off their reputations, but then they’re also bolstering their reputations by working for the Queen – they’re able to present themselves on the world stage as being these working members of the royal family who are also available for a price.
“That is a huge compromise to demand off the monarchy. They should never be using the monarchy as a platform.”
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Princess Kate’s letter seen as olive branch to Prince Harry
The appeared to brother-in-law, , in what was her first Christmas message sent to those attending her Christmas Carol concert this year.
The message echoes the service’s theme and focuses heavily on “forgiveness”, “empathy” and “love”, with the princess appearing to be
has been since he quit the Firm and moved to the US nearly five years ago, however, this year’s challenges regarding his family’s health, like King Charles and Kate’s cancer diagnoses have made several royal watchers speculate whether they could lead to a new path for a possible reconciliation in the future.
Princess Kate will host her carol service on Friday
Prince George’s difficult hobby
Prince George which is loved by his auntie Pippa Middleton Matthews.
The 11-year-old prince is reportedly taking part in triathlons at school, as revealed by his dad at an investiture at Windsor Castle, when the future King was presenting athlete Non Stanford with an MBE for her services to the sport.
During a short chat with her, the Prince of Wales, 43, admitted that his eldest son was becoming extremely fond of triathlons, despite the fact they are known for being difficult.
Prince George is a fan of triathlons
Queen Camilla’s latest health update
is to miss the ceremonial welcome during the Qatari state visit due to the , but will attend other elements of the day, Buckingham Palace announced on Monday.
Qatar’s Emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, and his consort , during which Prime Minister Sir will also play a role.
It is understood the original programme has been tweaked because Queen Camilla, who had a chest infection after her long haul trip to Australia and Samoa, .
Camilla will miss the outdoor event on the Horse Guards Parade, where the King and the Prince and Princess of Wales will join the Emir of Qatar and his wife on December 3.
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