The Duchess of Sussex once confessed she has ‘always been a hugger’ – and today proved no different for the very affectionate Meghan Markle. The Duchess of Sussex, 42, proved her love of a hug by embracing attendees while enjoying the games in Dusseldorf, Germany. The mother-of-two has been all …
Read More »William and Kate the happy campers! Prince and Princess of Wales help children prepare food around a campfire as they visit primary school on latest royal trip
It’s not quite what they’re used to in the Palace kitchen. But the Prince and Princess of Wales put their cooking skills to good use today on a royal visit to a primary school. William and Kate looked right at home as they helped prepare food around a campfire at a …
Read More »It’s the Meghan Show! Duchess of Sussex takes centre-stage at Prince Harry’s Invictus Games as she cuddles up to some furry friends, sings Sweet Caroline and shares a joke with her royal husband
Meghan Markle has stolen the limelight at Prince Harry’s Invictus Games in Dusseldorf today as she cuddled up to some furry friends, sung Sweet Caroline and shared a joke with her royal husband. Crowds leapt to their feet to cheer and applaud the Duchess of Sussex who seemed taken aback by the …
Read More »Postal Workers Rank-and-File Committee’s call for a fight against CWU-Royal Mail agreement receives welcome response
“Keep up the fight” was the response of a postal worker at the Royal Mail’s Mount Pleasant sorting office in London to the campaign for the Postal Workers Rank-and-File Committee’s (PWRFC) next online Zoom meeting on Sunday, September 24 at 7pm. Over the past week hundreds of copies of the …
Read More »Dancer scouted for Royal Ballet School at 11 tells Panorama how class nutritionist told her ‘don’t eat carbs’ and she’d sleep with clingfilm on her legs ‘to sweat it out’ after teachers commented about weight
A young dancer said a nutritionist at a top ballet school told her to stop eating carbs to make her lose weight. India Thompson told a Panorama investigation the so-called expert at the Royal Ballet School had at first admitted she had a good diet. But because teachers had wanted …
Read More »Havas CX Helia Promotes Ben Braiden to Head of MarTech and Data
Havas CX helia has promoted Ben Braiden to head of MarTech and data. Stepping up from the role of managing partner at Havas CX helia, which he held for nine years, Braiden’s new role will see him drive the overarching MarTech and data strategy for Havas CX helia. Since joining …
Read More »King Charles faces cash demands over slavery as Caribbean nations prepare to ask the Royal Family for reparations by the end of the year
King Charles faces cash demands over slavery as Caribbean nations prepare to ask the Royal Family for reparations by the end of the year Church of England, Lloyd’s of London and wealthy universities also in crosshairs By Mail Foreign Service Published: 18:10 EDT, 10 September 2023 | Updated: 18:11 EDT, …
Read More »Communist spy plotted to use queen of skincare Eve Lom to target Princess Diana and infiltrate the Royal Family
Communist spy plotted to use queen of skincare Eve Lom to target Princess Diana and infiltrate the Royal Family The Czechoslovakian agent used diplomatic cover to contact Eve Lom in 1987 By Tom Kelly Investigations Editor Updated: 17:09 EDT, 2 September 2023 A communist spy tried to use ‘queen of …
Read More »Who are the Mountbattens and why do they share a surname with Prince Harry’s kids? Meet some VERY bohemian Royal relatives including one on a houseboat, a Made in Chelsea star and someone who married a mermaid!
There was something of a surprise for fans of Made in Chelsea when the latest series of the Hooray Henry reality show aired recently. For the summer spin-off, For Made in Chelsea: Corsica, featured a newcomer with genuinely toffish connections for once. Almost impeccable, in fact, thanks to his royal links. Freddy Knatchbull …
Read More »And you thought THAT painting was cursed! Artwork in Royal Holloway has such a haunting reputation it is covered with an enormous British flag to quell students’ fears its presence will make them fail exams
Ever since the discovery of the New World in 1492 explorers had been seeking ways to travel beyond the continent to reach Asia. In 1578 Sir Francis Drake sailed into the Pacific Ocean via Cape Horn, but that route was a huge detour for ships seeking to reach the trade …
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