Meghan and Harry’s recent tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey has not been well received in Britain, due to many of the incendiary claims made against the Royal Family. A royal expert has said the reason behind much of the ill-feeling is because
The organisation, set up to help project Jeremy Corbyn into the Labour leadership in 2015, is balloting its members to determine what policies it should back at the party’s Annual Conference in September. Among the proposals is a pledge for the party
Prince Harry: James Max discusses royal’s new job titles The comment was made by Nile Gardiner who advised Mrs Thatcher on foreign policy. He currently heads the Margaret Thatcher Centre for Freedom at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, in Washington D.C.
Speaking to Fox News, Nick Bullen, a royal expert and filmmaker, told how the monarchy will survive the ordeal, sparked by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s allegations of racism. “The monarchy can survive this interview without a doubt,” said Mr Bullen. “There
Jonathan Freedland discussed whether it is time to abolish the British monarchy with fellow journalist Anushka Asthana on a Guardian podcast. It comes in the wake of the CBS Oprah Winfrey interview with Meghan and Harry which aired in the US on
The Prince of Wales has previously hinted he would slim down the monarchy when he becomes King, seeing only himself, Prince William and Harry retain their titles and royal duties. But following Harry and Meghan Markle’s decision not to return to royal
Jeremy Vine guest Ash Sarkar had a radical suggestion for securing the future of the House of Windsor in the wake of the furore over Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s damning accusations in their Oprah interview. The Corbyn-supporting political commentator suggested that
Prince Charles, 71, is second in line to the throne and the longest royal in waiting to reign. The Duke of Cornwall is believed to have been planning to reduce the number of working members of the Royal Family to optimise the
In the wake of the interview with Oprah Winfrey, Jones insisted it was now time to get rid of the monarchy which he claimed was “riddled with racism”. In his video on Twitter, the political commentator also claimed the monarchy was “shadowy”
Royal expert Katie Nicholl has said the Royal Family feel Prince Harry has “thrown them under a bus,” amid the fallout from Monday evening’s airing of the Oprah Interview. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex laid a string of heavy allegations at