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Queen will stop Harry and Meghan's Netflix cameras filming Platinum Jubilee, expert says
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will have to 'leave their cameras at the door' when they come to the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations, according to a royal expert.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex confirmed this week that they will come back to the UK to attend Her Majesty's official celebrations in June — and will be taking their children Archie and Lilibet to meet the Queen for the first time.A spokesperson for the couple said: "Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are excited and honoured to attend The Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations this June with their children."They will not appear on the balcony at Buckingham Palace alongside other members of The Firm however, as they are no longer working royals.While the estranged Sussexes were trailed by a Netflix camera crew during the Invictus Games in the Netherlands for a new show called 'Heart of Invictus’, royal author Robert Jobson says it is very unlikely the Queen will make the same allowances for their return visit.He told The Mirror: “Any Netflix cameras following them will be left at the door.”Another royal commentator recently claimed Meghan and Harry are facing added pressure to “produce more” content for Netflix in the wake of the company's financial pressures.In recent weeks the streaming giants confirmed they had axed the animated series, Pearl, which featured the Duchess of Sussex as an executive producer.The children’s TV show was set to focus on the adventures of a 12-year-old girl who becomes inspired by influential women throughout history.But Richard Fitzwilliams, told the Express that it was “clear” the royals will face added pressure to “produce more and probably more quickly” for consumers.The Trooping the Colour ceremony for
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Harry told ‘actions speak louder than words’ after talk of ‘protecting’ Queen
Prince Harry has been told “actions speak louder than words” by a royal commentator after he claimed that he had tried to “protect” the Queen.After making the trip to The Hague with a Netflix crew in tow for his Invictus Games project, Harry spoke in an interview with the Today show about his stop-over to see the Queen with Meghan.In a teaser clip for the full interview which airs later today (April 20), Harry remarked: “I’m just making sure that she’s, you know, protected and got the right people around her.”The prince also suggested that he is happy in California “for now”, and revealed that the Queen was “on great form” during their meeting over tea.But, reacting to the prince’s statement on GB News, royal expert Robert Jobson claimed that Harry’s actions since leaving royal duties did not support his words.Host Eamonn Holmes introduced the topic, noting: “Harry talks about being surrounded by the right people, are they to protect the Queen from him? Or does he want his right people? It’s quite an arrogant and contradictory piece of advice, surely?” Robert agreed, acknowledging that Harry has rarely returned to see the monarch since moving to LA; His recent trip for tea was the first time he and Meghan Markle had seen the Queen together since their acrimonious royal exit in early 2020. “I think actions speak louder than words,” he added.
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'Disappointed!' Queen's 'reluctance to use wheelchair' criticised by comedian Rosie Jones
Queen, 96, has recently been at the centre of reports speculating on her health after she cancelled a series of engagements on the royal schedule.Some royal experts suggested that the Monarch had been cancelling events to avoid being seen in a wheelchair.Robert Jobson, Royal editor for Australian television channel Sunrise, claimed that there had been “talks” about the Queen using a wheelchair, but that she wouldn’t want to be seen in public using one.Comedian Rosie Jones has now reacted to the barrage of claims surrounding the Queen’s health in a tweet, in which she claimed that ableism was “still everywhere”.Rosie, who suffers from a disability named ataxic cerebral palsy, said she felt “disappointed” to find out about Her Majesty’s “reluctance” to use a wheelchair.In view of her 181,000 Twitter followers, Rosie said: “Disappointed to read of The Queen’s reluctance to use a wheelchair.“In 2022 ableism and internalised ableism is still everywhere.“Mobility aids are not a defeat.They are life ENHANCING.“Elizabeth love, don’t you want to look as sexy as me and Maureen.”She concluded the tweet with an emoji surrounded by love hearts and attached a picture of herself in a wheelchair waving the Union Jack.Rosie’s remarks sparked debate in her tweet’s replies, with some online users defending the Queen's reported choice to avoid being seen in a wheelchair.Yums0me said: “I hear what you're saying but It's not ableism to want to retain our physical independence as long as poss.“Unless we're in our 90s & used to being very active, we can't really understand how on a personal level, using a wheelchair very much must feel like admitting defeat.” (sic)Minty4President argued: “I think you might be confused.Seeing a mobility aid as a
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