Meghan Markle unveils Beyoncé’s text about safety after Oprah chat"Even when Will and Kate came over and I'd met her for the first time, they came over for dinner," she said. "I remember I was in ripped jeans and I was barefoot.""I guess I started to understand very quickly that the formality on the outside carried through on the inside," Meghan added.Paul has since shared his own experience of meeting the Queen Consort as he praised Camilla for showing affection."Camilla's a really funny woman — you can have a great laugh with her and you don't feel like you're on ceremony," said the TV personality."I always get a big hug and kiss from her, too, which always shocks everybody."The former BBC presenter has met Camilla at a number of charitable events over the years, most recently in a special episode of For The Love Of Dogs this Christmas.The television favourite will help ITV celebrate 160 years of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home with a one-off special episode that will air over the festive period.The episode is set to be an hour long, and viewers will see The Queen Consort hosting a garden party for Battersea's anniversary.She then joins Paul at Battersea's Brands Hatch in Kent, where they meet some of the dogs struggling to be re-homed.The episode will show Camilla – who is a long-term supporter of Battersea and a self-confessed dog-lover – before she became Queen Consort.Meanwhile, Netflix have released the last three episodes of Harry and Meghan's bombshell docuseries.During the final installments, the Duke of Sussex sensationally claimed his wife coming into the family shifted the balance and following the success of their Australia tour in 2018, palace top brass felt threatened.Harry suggested Meghan's popularity with.
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