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Prince Harry ‘regrets losing’ Kate Middleton, ‘torn between loyalty’ to wife Meghan Markle: expert

the news of her cancer diagnosis.And according to author Tom Quinn, Harry “really misses” the friendship he and Middleton once shared.“[Harry] really misses that warm, uncomplicated relationship, and he is torn between loyalty to his wife and regret about the loss of the woman he was so close to,” Quinn told the Mirror.“Losing Kate was Harry’s second great loss after losing his mother.”However, Quinn claims that the Duchess of Sussex does not share her husband’s sentiment when it comes to her sister-in-law.“Meghan doesn’t feel guilty about Kate, because she feels that Kate should’ve been the one person in the royal family to back her against every difficulty,” Quinn shared.“Apart from anything else, Meghan knew Kate was an outsider, so she just couldn’t understand why Kate always towed the royal line rather than supporting her, Meghan, the other outsider.”“Kate’s cancer diagnosis has been a real shock for Meghan, but she can see no way to patch up the relationship simply because it has become so poisonous,” the “Kensington Palace: An Intimate Memoir from Queen Mary to Meghan Markle” author continued.“She also doesn’t want people saying that she is trying to make things up with Kate just because Kate is ill,” he said, adding that the mom of two “still feels Kate was in the wrong and should apologize before they try to build bridges.”It was reported last week that Harry had found himself in a “painful place” following Middleton’s cancer news, especially after making so many revelations about his estranged family in his bombshell 2023 memoir, “Spare.”“When you do discover that your sister-in-law has cancer and you’ve written stuff that can’t be retracted, that’s quite a painful place to be in,” royal expert Tessa Dunlop
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Queen's strongest support was oldest living royal who is part of secret organisation
Queen's death at the ripe old age of 96, her cousin Prince Edward the Duke of Kent has taken on the mantle of oldest royal.The 87-year-old, who celebrated his birthday on Sunday (October 9) was born in Belgrave Square, London, in 1935.He is the son of Prince George and Princess Marina, The Duke and Duchess of Kent and is the grandson of King George V and Queen Mary, the Daily Mirror reports.READ MORE: North Wales council refuses to accept 'oppressive' William as Prince of WalesHis father died in an RAF plane crash in Caithness, Scotland, during World War Two in 1942, with Edward inheriting his titles of Duke of Kent, Earl of St Andrews and Baron Downpatrick.His life is not without intrigue either, having been educated at Ludgrove Prep School, Eton College, and then at the Le Rosey Institute in Switzerland before embarking on a 20 year military career.He is the eldest of three children, with younger sister Princess Alexandra born on Christmas Day in 1936 and his younger brother, Prince Michael of Kent, born in 1942.The Duke married Katharine Worsley on June 8, 1961, at York Minster and had three children: George, Earl of St Andrews, Lady Helen Taylor, and Lord Nicholas Windsor.They have no fewer than 10 grandchildren, including the Lord Downpatrick and fashion model Lady Amelia Windsor.One of the biggest scandal his immediate family have faced was the Duchess of Kent converting to Catholicism in 1994 which was a controversial move as Catholics are forbidden from being in line to the throne.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.In the Bill of Rights of 1689 Parliament declared that no future monarch could be a Catholic or be married to a Catholic and the law
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The moment Queen and Prince Philip's wedding was almost thrown into chaos
READ MORE: Prince Harry to be 'allowed to wear military uniform' after royal fans raged at outfitWhether it be a beautiful flower crown or a jewelled tiara, the hair accessory is the final touch tying all the bridal elements together and it needs to be pristine.So you can imagine how Princess Elizabeth – as she was known back in 1947 – must have felt when her diamond tiara snapped in two just hours before she was due to walk down the aisle.As Her Royal Highness was putting the final touches on her stunning ensemble, the diamond tiara she had planned to wear snapped into pieces as the hairdresser was securing it to her veil.It’s fair to say the horrific accident would be enough to make any bride scream, especially with more than 200 million eyes and ears on the future Queen of England’s big day.You can leave your tributes to Queen Elizabeth II here.The Fringe Tiara was intended to be Elizabeth’s ‘something borrowed’ from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother but the royal artefact originally belonged to Queen Mary (Queen Elizabeth’s grandmother) who had commissioned it from the royal jeweller, Garrard in 1919.The beautiful headpiece featured rows of diamond spikes placed in a fringe pattern which also meant the stunning piece could also be worn as a necklace.A spokesperson at Diamondsbyme added: “It features 47 bars of graduated brilliant diamonds and rose-cut diamond tapering bars which are separated by 46 narrow spikes. They added: “The tiara’s diamond bars give a modern, elegant and timeless style to whoever wears it.
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