The Princess of Wales is said to be the driving force behind the royal family’s unexpected birthday wishes for Prince Harry after discovering “worrying signs”.
Harry, who recently turned 40, received a warm welcome from Buckingham and Kensington Palace on the milestone despite his family not being around.
The current princess is claimed to have backed the move after completing cancer treatment because “this is not the time to be angry”.
A source told Bella magazine: “Kate is the driving force behind Harry’s birthday, as she slowly makes good on her promise to restore peace and forgiveness between the royals and their families before it’s too late.
The insider said that the public wish was accompanied by a phone call from the daughter and a “thoughtful” gift for Harry.
It comes amid new claims that Meghan Markle is a “demonic boss” who is set to share a “psycho moment” after current and former staff members defended her behaviour.
An insider told The Daily Beast: “There are definitely bad moments, even psycho. I see people I love in person and over the phone, made like s**t.
A second former staffer labeled the daughter a “narcissist” and said that “asking her staff to praise her in a magazine just confirmed it.”
The Princess of Wales attends an ‘inspirational’ ballet performance as she returns to duty
Praise the performance of Giselle at Sadler’s Wells Theater in London on Twitter / X, the princes wrote: “Congratulations and thanks to @ENBallet and @Sadlers_Wells for Giselle Akram Khan’s incredibly powerful, moving and inspiring performance. Creativity at its best! C.”
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Prince Harry made a hilarious surprise yesterday The Tonight Show which saw him swear and scream his way through a haunted maze with Jimmy Fallon.
The New York attraction, based on Fallon’s nightmare, features a series of spooky rooms filled with actors who make Halloween come alive for the couple in the early months.
The Tonight ShowThe YouTube page says: “Prepare yourself for 10 spine-tingling rooms that evoke Jimmy’s worst nightmares with evil and terrifying characters around every corner. Enter if you dare!”
Emma GuinnessSeptember 27, 2024 09:27
Prince Harry’s visa decision slammed as ‘suspicious’
The mastermind behind the investigation into Prince Harry’s US visa application said the decision to keep the visa was “suspicious”.
Harry’s visa application was scrutinized following revelations about previous drugs in his 2023 memoir sparewhere he admitted to taking cocaine and psychedelics.
The judge later ruled that it was not in the public interest to publicize the results of the application after Donald Trump’s statement that he would treat Harry like any other citizen if he was dishonest.
Mike Howell, executive director of the Oversight Project think tank, said Newsweek: “The Prince Harry scandal is getting more and more suspicious. While our case has not been resolved while exploring the appeal, I will say that this curious redaction indicates something serious is happening.
“President Trump has suggested that Prince Harry will be deported next year and the case has become more interesting.
“The American people deserve an immigration system with secure borders and the same rules that apply to high-profile immigrants like Harry.”
Emma GuinnessSeptember 27, 2024 06:00
Princess of Wales knows Harry is ‘homesick’
It comes amid additional claims that he orchestrated the royal family’s seemingly surprising decision to celebrate his 40th birthday this month.
An insider told Bella magazine: “Kate has always had a soft spot for Harry, and despite the painful things he said and done, she has found it in her heart to forgive him and has quietly been chipping away at William to convince him it’s time to stop being angry.
“He can’t believe he just gave up on Harry. He’s worried about him because he sees all the signs that he’s missing and vulnerable. His view doesn’t matter, family is family.
Emma GuinnessSeptember 27, 2024 03:00
Prince William asked the world for protection
He said in a video message to world leaders: “Thankfully, in 2022, the world adopted the Biodiversity Plan in Montreal and committed to transformative action to stop and reverse biodiversity loss by 2030.
“However, we now have only five years to fulfill our collective promise.
He added: “We must act to save our rivers, seas, savannas, mangroves and forests, as well as the communities that protect and live alongside them.
“We must act quickly to protect at least 30% of land, inland waters, and oceans by 2030.”
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Meghan Markle defended by Archewell’s former COO
After claims that the Duchess of Sussex is a workaholic, she has been defended by Archewell’s former COO, Mandana Dayani.
He described the allegations against Meghan Markle as a “deep injustice” and described her and Prince Harry as “kind, polite and caring people”.
He told me Us Weekly: “Part of the significant injustice of having to speak publicly about this because of this endless and damaging narrative is the abundance of kindness, guidance and support that Prince Harry and Meghan have shared with others quietly behind closed doors.
Ms Dayani added: “During every global crisis, the first question is always: ‘How can we help?’ Whether it’s a veteran, a woman, a refugee, an injured animal, these two people never ask for anything in return.”
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James Middleton says Kate and William’s mental health work helps them ‘move forward’
Explain the background Meet Ella: The Dog That Saved My Lifeto ITV’s Lorraine, sister Kate, 37, admitted she found it difficult to talk to her family when she was struggling.
She added: “I started therapy and, at the right time, my family joined in. I was very happy because they had to be patient, they had to sit on the sidelines and watch and see me suffer.
“It was also very challenging for him because all he wanted was help, of course, and then when the time was right, and I think the time was very important, he came in, and he understood, and he could understand. more than I thought.
“I know that the work that Catherine and William are doing for my mental health is helping me move forward.”
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Princess Anne witnessed the funeral of a WW1 soldier
A statement on the royal family’s official Twitter/X account read: “Today, the Princess Royal witnessed the funeral of two World War I soldiers who died at the Battle of Loos in 1915.
“The funeral marks the inauguration of an extension to Loos British Cemetery in Northern France, which will provide a proper resting place for victims – most of whom are from Scottish regiments – whose bodies were found during a local construction project.
“Her Royal Highness, who is President of @CWGC joined by soldiers from the Royal Regiment of Scotland.”
Today, the Princess Royal witnessed the funeral of two World War I soldiers who died at the Battle of Loos in 1915.
The funeral marks the inauguration of an extension to Loos English Cemetery in Northern France which will provide a fitting resting place for… pic.twitter.com/6ZOeTnD1Lo
– Royal Family (@Royal Family) September 26, 2024
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Britain’s first black Olympian says she ‘felt like a trailblazer’
Speaking to PA News Agency after his investiture at Windsor Castle, he said his greatest achievement was representing England.
He said: “I won a medal at the European Games, and I stood on the podium and watched the Union Jack flutter in the wind.
“This is for me and my country, and I feel very proud.”
Neil first competed in the 1968 Mexico City Olympics aged just 18, taking part in the women’s 100 meter and 4 x 100 meter relay teams.
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Investment returns to Windsor Castle
To celebrate the return, the royal family said in a statement yesterday (September 15): “After a short summer break, we are back to celebrate those who have been recognized for their work and talent.
“At Windsor Caste today, the Princess Royal presented an award to: Sir Alan Bates, Founder of Justice for the Subpostmasters Alliance.
“Britain’s first black female Olympian, Anita Neil MBE, for services to athletics.
“Author, Monica Ali CBE, for services to literature.
“Producer and theater owner, Lounica ‘Nica’ Burns CBE, for services to theatre.”
🎖️INVESTMENT BACK! 🎉
After a short summer break, we’re back to celebrate those who have been recognized for their work and talent.
At Windsor Caste today, the Princess Royal honored:
📮Sir Alan Bates, Founder of the Judicial Alliance for Subpostmasters.… pic.twitter.com/Cd5w04FSig
– Royal Family (@Royal Family) September 25, 2024
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