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Nicole Kidman explains why she didn't need to give Harry and Meghan any advice in Australia
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle any advice ahead of the couple's royal tour of Australia in 2018.The actress, 55, said she felt the couple didn't need any help after witnessing them together at one particular appearance.In an unearthed interview, Nicole called Harry and Meghan a "gorgeous couple" upon being asked about her favourite moment of the couple's tour.READ MORE: Prince William and Harry display 'high tension' at Queen vigil, says body language expertUpon being asked if she gave them any guidance, she said: "Oh, gosh no, I think they’ve already (won the Australian people over)."I don’t think they need any tips, I think they’re incredibly endearing anyway."What a gorgeous couple, right?" Nicole then noted her favourite part of the couple's tour in Australia."I loved her holding the umbrella while he was talking."It was so sweet, so loving," she said to Marie Claire in 2018.The Sussexes were recently given the news about what their two children's titles will be, now the Queen has passed away.King Charles III has agreed to issue letters patent for his grandchildren, Archie and Lillibet, as Prince and Princess, but they will not be given HRH status.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.A royal insider told The Sun that talks have been taking place between King Charles and his son and daughter-in-law, with the King suggesting that Archie and Lili will become a prince and princess but without the HRH style.They said: "Harry and Meghan were worried about the security issue and being prince and princess brings them the right to have certain levels of royal security."There have been a lot of talks over the past week.
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Piers Morgan divides fans with 'reminder' dig at Meghan Markle as kids gain royal titles
Piers Morgan, 57, spoke out to shame Meghan Markle, 40, after it emerged that the two children she shares with Prince Harry, Archie and Lilibet, will now become His and Her Royal Highness.The broadcaster spoke out to remind the world that she had claimed on her interview with Oprah Winfrey that her children had been barred from receiving royal titles, although his frank commentary was blasted by some as crass and insensitive."REMINDER: Princess Pinocchio told the world on Oprah that her son was barred from being a Prince because of his skin colour," Piers exclaimed to his almost eight million followers.However @dave43law then hit back with his own retort, swiping: "Reminder - her husband has just lost his grandmother - today is a day to shove the one dimensional view you hold somewhere the sun don't shine!"Archie and Lilibet were not immediately entitled to royal titles, due to their relatively distant status as the Queen's great grandchildren.However King Charles III has been crowned following her death, and Meghan's children will both now be granted "Royal Highness" titles and be Prince and Princess.This is due to rules set out by George V in 1917, declaring that the grandchildren of an existing monarch have the right to titles.Yet Meghan claimed during her Oprah Winfrey interview that it was racism preventing them from gaining regal status.She claimed that an unnamed mystery member of the Royal Family had "concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he was born", something which was then relayed to her by Harry.Meghan then added that "conversations" took place while she was pregnant with son Archie about possibly changing the convention when Charles reached the throne, so that she was no longer
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How Princess Diana would have reacted to Prince Harry and Meghan quitting royal life
Princess Diana's former bodyguard Ken Wharfe has revealed that the late mother-of-two would have sympathised with her son Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle's decision to quit royal life.SEE: 14 adorable photos of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's son ArchieWriting exclusively in this week's issue of HELLO!, Ken – who has teamed up with author Ros Coward to write Diana: Remembering the Princess ahead of her 25th death anniversary this month – reflected on the Sussexes' 2020 decision to step back as senior royals.WATCH: Royal household's HR policies improved after Meghan Markle bullying claims"I believe she would have the utmost sympathy for Harry and Meghan's predicament," Ken, who worked with Diana from 1988 to 1993, the five most turbulent years of her marriage to Prince Charles, wrote.PHOTOS: 7 times royal children sweetly kissed their parents in publicREAD: Prince Harry and Meghan's son Archie looked adorable on playdate with George, Charlotte and Louis"As a newcomer to the royal family, she would understand the difficulties Meghan has faced as an American divorcée, a powerful, experienced woman in her own right, from a mixed heritage – but she would be instrumental in bringing that around to a state of acceptance and as an advantage to the monarchy." Princess Diana's bodyguard believes Harry will 'be back in some shape or form one day'He added: "It's sad that people keep writing Harry and Meghan off – but I feel he'll be back in some shape or form one day, and Diana would have been great at helping with this.
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