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'Queen Camilla had huge title change that nobody noticed - or even cared about'

Queen Camilla's official title has quietly changed from Queen Consort to just Queen, and it seems no one noticed.The term "consort" means "wife of the monarch" but it has now been dropped from her title as if it was never there. Roberta Fiorito and Rachel Bowie, hosts of the popular podcast Royally Obsessed, chatted about this major change in their latest episode.
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Harry and Meghan Netflix projects ‘in final stages and coming this year’, expert says
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Netflix projects are in their final stages and will be coming this year, royal biographer Omid Scobie has claimed.Harry and Meghan signed up to lucrative deals with Netflix and Spotify shortly after re-settling in the US as working celebrities.This marked the couple’s transition away from royal life, and the pair have listed an animated series and documentary on the Archewell Productions arm of their website as underway.And, speaking on the Royally Obsessed podcast to hosts Roberta Fiorito and Rachel Bowie, Omid Scobie, who penned the controversial biography Finding Freedom on the couple, suggested that fans could see projects soon.The hosts and their guests were reflecting on the anniversary of the infamous Oprah Winfrey interview when they speculated that it had set them up for some considerable projects.While the couple have taken on a number of new ventures since moving to LA, fans have been left without content on Netflix and Spotify, prompting some commentators to suggest that the streaming companies have “taken matters into their own hands”.“Covid hasn’t helped anyone, and I think for a couple that started off these big relationships with such fanfare, those moments to really follow up with the goods, in some ways it feels like they’ve passed,” Omid admitted.However, the royal author reassured fans that they could expect to see something delivered soon.“Although it may feel like the waters have tempered a little bit, I don’t think that will remain the case when they actually announce these projects and we see them," he continued. “And we know they’re coming this year.
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William's silence on Harry security questioned by fans pointing out 'echoes of Diana'
Prince William’s silence after brother Prince Harry filed a lawsuit against a decision about his security has been questioned by royal commentators.Harry addressed speculation about when he would be returning to the UK when he recently filed a claim for judicial review against the Home Office’s decision not to allow him to personally pay for police protection while he is in the UK.In a statement on his behalf, the prince’s lawyers appeared to list five reasons why the Harrry would be unable to return without protection, including threats from Neo-Nazis and extremists.The statement said the Sussexes want to bring their baby daughter Lilibet to the UK, but because of these dangers the family had been “unable to return to his home”.William and Buckingham Palace are yet to issue a public response to Harry's motion.Royal fans Roberta Fiori and Rachel Bowie reacted to this news on their podcast ‘Royally Obsessed’, and pointed out the parallels between Harry’s situation and his late mother’s problems with the press in the past.Reflecting on the Duke of Sussex’s announcement, the podcast’s hosts empathised with Harry, with Roberta noting: “This is evidence that he has been struggling because he’s trying to get his family over there and he can’t he physically can't without putting them at risk.”Rachel agreed, adding: “I feel like this is where I want a statement from William, because of the echoes to his mother’s past.“I feel like this is when a joint statement is released from the brothers, or just William himself shutting this down.“I want BBC level anger from William on hearing that this happened to his brother because this is not okay.”On a positive note, the royal fans did suggest that the recent statement given on behalf of
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