Samantha Markle, the estranged half-sister of Meghan Markle, has launched a defamation case against the Duchess of Sussex.
Prince Harry and Meghan watch Ellen DeGeneres renew her vows
Government launches Coronation website
The Government launched the official website for the Coronation, three months prior to the event taking place.
The website counts various sections, including one explaining the history of the event and what to expect from the upcoming service, and one telling people who want to get involved how they can join the Coronation plans.
The website also features a “toolkit of inspirational ideas and activities” families and individuals can use to prepare for the big event.
Meghan Markle ‘trying to reclaim her identity’ as Duchess tipped for special announcement
Meghan Markle has been tipped to resume her successful lifestyle website, The Tig.
According to royal commentator Kinsey Schofield, the Duchess of Sussex could revive the project in her bid to establish herself as “more than [Prince] Harry’s plus one” now they have seemingly exhausted their criticism of the Royal Family.
The To Di For podcast creator and host told Fox News: “I believe Meghan is planning on relaunching The Tig in February.
“Inspired by Gwyneth Paltrow, Meghan launched The Tig at the height of her Suits fame. I think The Tig perfectly aligns with Meghan’s ultimate objective, which seems to be being an influencer rather than a royal.
“The Tig’ trademark was filed again in February of 2022 by Meghan’s team, with whispers of a February 14, 2023, launch.”
The expert also said: “Harry and Meghan have told us repeatedly through multiple projects that Meghan gave up everything for Harry.
“Perhaps this is Meghan trying to reclaim her identity, telling the world that she is more than Harry’s plus 1.”
Harry and Meghan described as ‘normal and decent’ after attending celebrity bash
Brandi Carlile called Meghan Markle and Prince Harry “normal, decent” people after meeting them at a celebrity-studded party.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended Portia De Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres’ vow renewal ceremony, where the singer-songwriter did an impromptu performance.
At the ceremony, Ms Carlile also spoke briefly with the Sussexes.
She told ET: “We talked to them for a long time like British accents, talked about the angiograms.
“They just really felt like normal, decent, good-humoured people. We just had a great chat.
“I’m not going to pretend that I haven’t seen the hub bub, but I haven’t paid very close attention to it.”
Prince Harry and Meghan watch Ellen DeGeneres renew her vows
First anniversary of the Queen’s Accession Day since her death
Today marks the 71st anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s Accession Day – and the first since her death in September last year.
The late monarch acceded to the throne on this day in 1952, following the death of her father King George VI.
At the time of his death, the Queen and Prince Philip were in Kenya, one of the stops of their whirlwind Commonwealth tour which had to be cut short by the sudden death of the King.
Westminster Abbey, where the Queen was crowned in June 1953, marked the anniversary with a tweet.
Three months to go until the Coronation
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) marked the 3-month countdown to King Charles’s Coronation on Twitter.
The account shared: “3 months to go until the Coronation of His Majesty the King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.”
The Coronation will take place at Westminster Abbey on May 6.
It will be the main event in a weekend packed with engagements and celebrations, including a concert held at Windsor Castle.
Kate tells kids to ‘talk about your feelings’ as Kensington Palace releases touching snaps
Kensington Palace has released adorable new snaps of Kate, the Princess of Wales, during a visit with primary school pupils to mark Children’s Mental Health Week.
The royal sat down with children from St John’s Church of England Primary School in Bethnal Green, London’s East End, and joined them for a craft lesson.
She helped make paper chains and urged the children to “keep talking about your feelings” while listening to their early experiences with strong emotions.
Source: EXPRESS CO UK