The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have confirmed that they will attend The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in London next month alongside their two young children.
Until now, it remained unclear whether the Sussex family would make the journey across the Atlantic for the historic occasion.
A spokesperson for the family said that Harry and Meghan will take part in the celebrations along…
King Willem-Alexander and Duke of Sussex take in wheelchair basketball final ahead of Invictus Closing Ceremony
23rd April 2022
King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands joined the Duke of Sussex at the wheelchair basketball final in The Hague’s Zuiderpark.
Princess Margriet, the King’s aunt, and her son, Prince Pieter-Christiaan, also attended the event that saw the Dutch team face…
Invictus Games kick-off in the Netherlands
17th April 2022
The Invictus Games have kicked off in The Hague, with 20 nations taking part in the nine athletic competitions and the special Land Rover Driving Challenge.
Princess Margriet of the Netherlands, Honorary Chair of the Dutch Invictus Games, was joined by her son, Prince…
Harry & Meghan to miss Prince Philip’s memorial service
11th March 2022
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will not return to the UK later this month to attend a memorial service in memory of Harry’s late grandfather, Prince Philip.
A spokesperson for the couple added that Harry hoped to see The Queen soon.
The service is set for March 29th 2022, just a few days before the first anniversary of Prince Philip’s death.
A commemoration of Prince Philip’s life…
Prince Harry becomes first member of The Royal Family to take legal action against Her Majesty’s Government
16th January 2022
The Duke of Sussex is taking legal action against the UK Government over a decision not to allow him to pay for police protection while he is in the UK.
Prince Harry is seeking a judicial review against the Home Office for not permitting him to have Metropolitan Police…
Mail on Sunday admits defeat and will pay "financial remedies" to Duchess of Sussex
27th December 2021
The Mail on Sunday has admitted defeat after losing their appeal in a lawsuit brought by the Duchess of Sussex for copyright three years ago.
The Mail printed a statement at the bottom of its front page, saying it had infringed on Meghan’s copyright by publishing a…
The Duchess of Sussex apologises to court after forgetting she authorised aide to collaborate with ‘Finding Freedom’ authors
10th November 2021
The Duchess of Sussex has apologised to the Court of Appeal after forgetting that she authorised a senior aide to collaborate with the authors of a biography.
Meghan has previously insisted that she has not collaborated with Omid Scobie or Carolyn Durand, the authors of Finding Freedom.
However, a new email has emerged from the Duchess authorising her former communications chief, Jason…
Why Japan's Princess Mako and Kei Komuro situation is different from Harry and Meghan
28th October 2021
Since Japan’s Princess Mako married her commoner boyfriend Kei Komuro, many comparisons have been made between their situation and the situation of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. However, while both couples left their kingdoms for the United States, their situations…
Mike Tindall jokes about the Prince Harry situation
29th September 2021
The former England rugby star and the husband of Zara, Mike Tindall, has joked that the royals would like to “throw a few punches” at Prince Harry in light of recent events.
Tindall made the light-hearted comments on Monday at the BBC Question Of Sport Live…
Duke and Duchess of Sussex are cover stars of Time’s most influential list
17th September 2021
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been named to this year’s Time 100 list of the world’s most influential people and feature on one of the covers for the annual issue.
Ranked amongst the year’s biggest icons, Harry and Meghan posed for a magazine cover and were the subject of an article by José Andrés, the founder of World Central Kitchen, a charity that has partnered with the…