LONDON, Mar 8 The Mail On Sunday, part of a UK newspaper group that lost a high-profile privacy case brought by Meghan Markle, must print a front-page statement acknowledging her legal victory, a judge ruled on Friday. High Court judge Mark Warby also ordered Associated Newspapers, which.
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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II delivers an address to the nation and the Commonwealth on the 75th anniversary of VE Day at Windsor Castle, Britain, in this Buckingham Palace handout image released May 8, 2020. Reuters pic
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LONDON, Mar 8 Queen Elizabeth II yesterday spoke of the importance of “dedication to duty” in a television address hours before the screening of US chat show host Oprah Winfrey’s eagerly-anticipated interview with Prince Harry and his American wife Meghan.
The speech by the British monarch during a Commonwealth Day Service comes ahead of the airing of the tell-all interview which has opened a rift between the Buckingham Palace and the US-based couple.
The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, has revealed he would've never stepped back from royal duties had he not met wife Meghan because he, like his family, was "trapped within the system".
04 March 2021 - 09:17 By Khanyisile Ngcobo Meghan and Harry are set to break their silence in a wide-ranging interview with Oprah Winfrey. Image: Daniel Leal-Olivas/WPA Pool/Getty Images
As the countdown continues to royal couple Meghan and Prince Harry s tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey, M-Net has confirmed it will broadcast the duo s sit-down on SA screens.
The interview, airing on Sunday on CBS, will see the duke and duchess of Sussex give a “wide-ranging” two-hour interview with the queen of talk show.
Winfrey will first sit down with the duchess where they will “cover everything from stepping into life as a royal, marriage, motherhood, philanthropic work to how she is handling life under intense public pressure”, CBS said in a statement.