Prince Charles made a “surprise” appearance in the USA via a private video message. The Prince of Wales delivered a virtual speech to attendees of the University of Miami’s business school for their annual Chief Sustainability Officer Summit. Royally Obsessed podcast host Rachel
Readers voted in our poll on whether Harry has hurt his own popularity with his claim about the Prince of Wales cutting him off financially during his and Meghan Markle’s tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey. A huge 97 percent of respondents said
Express.co.uk readers can vote in our poll. And let us know more about what you think by scrolling down and leaving a comment. Our poll comes after royal expert Hugo Vickers admitted the Prince of Wales had been damaged by Harry’s claims
Royal author Penny Junor said the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are “acutely aware of the following the Sussexes have got”. She added that William, 38, and Kate, 39, are “rightly trying to emulate it”. Ms Junor highlighted how Meghan, 39, and
Asked by Oprah if Charles was now taking his calls, Harry said: Yeah. Yeah, he is. There’s a lot to work through there, you know? “I feel really let down because he’s been through something similar. He knows what pain feels like,
Good Morning Britain panellists Andrew Pierce and Kevin Maguire discussed the Queen’s approach to Prince Andrew with ITV’s Susanna Reid. Mr Pierce stated the Duke of York has reached a level of public unpopularity that he did not think was possible. Ms
Meghan and Prince Harry’s favourability among British adults has improved since mid-February, according to a new YouGov analysis. The latest data shows 53 percent of the public now have a positive opinion of Prince Harry while 41 percent of those polled regard
A party needs 76 in total to win a majority, but no party is predicted to win this number of seats according to polls. In total, there are a record 37 groups registered to take part in the election, indicating the fragmentation
A party needs 76 in total to win a majority, but no party is predicted to win this number of seats according to polls. In total, there are a record 37 groups registered to take part in the election, indicating the fragmentation