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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's bombshell announcement 'crushed' King Charles

King Charles was reportedly left "crushed" after being given just a 20-minute heads up about the public announcement of Prince Harry's relationship with Meghan Markle.The then-Prince of Wales was in the midst of preparing for a meeting with the King of Bahrain during a sensitive tour in the Persian Gulf state in November 2016. Royal authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand, who are believed to have close ties with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, revealed that Charles' team had spent months planning the tour, hoping it would receive significant media coverage.
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Queen is permanently 'leaving Buckingham Palace and will never live there again'
The Queen will never live again at Buckingham Palace, making Windsor Castle her permanent home and main official residence, the Sunday Times has reported today.It is understood the monarch, 95, who has lived at the palace for most of her 70-year reign, has come to prefer life at Windsor Castle, where she has spent much of the past two years since leaving London to isolate with Prince Philip at the start of the pandemic.Windsor was previously only the Queen’s weekend home and her residence for Easter and Royal Ascot week in June.It means Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall are set to be the next members of the Royal Family to take up residence at Buckingham Palace as King and Queen Consort.Charles, 73, is known to prefer his London home, Clarence House, but has conceded the palace should remain “monarchy HQ” once he ascends the throne.Buckingham Palace, which has been the official London residence of British sovereigns since 1837, is midway through a 10-year, £369million reservicing programme.The Queen originally planned only to temporarily move out of her private apartments, and relocate to another part of the palace while her quarters were renovated.But now she will only return to London for occasional engagements, and she reportedly has not spent a night at the palace since March 2020.But what is it like inside Buckingham Palace?Despite its 775-room grandeur, while the Queen was in residence at Buckingham Palace, she often preferred a less grand way of life.In 2003, Ryan Parry, an undercover tabloid reporter posing as a footman who worked at the palace for two months, revealed how her breakfast table was simply laid with cereal in Tupperware.The palace has a whopping 775 rooms and includes a gallery,
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Piers Morgan left with 'deep unease' as Prince Charles gets Covid days after seeing Queen
Piers Morgan has shared his concerns for the Queen on Twitter amid Prince Charles testing positive for Covid.The next in line to the throne had reportedly seen his mother two days before he received the result.Reacting to the news, Piers opened up to his 7.9 million followers.He wrote: “Prince Charles testing positive for covid just 2 days after seeing the Queen is filling me with deep unease.”The Prince of Wales, 73, has tested positive for the virus for the second time.According to Clarence House, he is isolating at home following the result.It came just minutes before he was thought to be arriving in Winchester.They posted on Twitter this morning: “This morning The Prince of Wales has tested positive for COVID-19 and is now self-isolating.“HRH is deeply disappointed not to be able to attend today's events in Winchester and will look to reschedule his visit as soon as possible.”It is thought he had tested positive during a routine Covid test.A Palace source has claimed he met with the Queen a few days ago.However, they also confirmed that she is not showing any symptoms.According to Hello!, they added that she is being monitored for any symptoms following the news.However, Buckingham Palace is yet to confirm this.Prince Charles previously tested positive with Covid in 2020.He was a guest at the British Museum last night, where he was celebrating the British Asian Trust.Among the attendees were Rishi Sunak, Priti Patel and Ian Rush.Kirstie Allsopp also reacted to the news that the Prince of Wales had Covid in a tweet earlier today.Earlier today, she retweeted Chris Mason’s announcement of the news.Kirstie wrote: “And? Everyone will get Covid at some point, many people will get it many times.“Prince Charles, who is vaxed
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle blasted for 'radio silence' on Queen's Platinum Jubilee
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have not publicly congratulated the Queen after she celebrated her Platinum Jubilee yesterday.Her Majesty reached the historic landmark of 70 years on the throne on Sunday (6 February), with her son Prince Charles writing her a heartfelt letter praising her many decades of service.It comes after the 95-year-old monarch used the occasion to announce that Camilla, Duchess of Cornwallwould be afforded the title of Queen Consort when Charles one day becomes King, ending the debate over whether she could ever be referred to as a 'Queen'.In the message, posted on social media by Clarence House, Charles said: "On this historic day, my wife and I join you all in congratulating Her Majesty The Queen on the remarkable achievement of serving this nation, the realms and Commonwealth for seventy years."The Queen's devotion to the welfare of all her people inspires still greater admiration with each passing year.But no such statement has emerged from any public channels used by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who stepped back from using platforms such as Facebook and Twitter in 2021 because of the amount of abuse they receive.However, they have been active elsewhere recently in updating the world about their Archewell business activities and charity initiatives.Only last week, the Sussexes issued a press release saying they had raised their 'concerns' with Spotify about their podcast content after a host of recent controversies — but vowed to continue using the platform themselves.One aggrieved Twitter user reacted to their lack of public acknowledgment by writing "Would it have killed them to offer their congratulations for a job well done to HM! Despicable!", while another took a different angle and
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