Prince Harry And Meghan s Long Road From Media Battles to the Royal Separation In his upcoming interview with Winfrey, Prince Harry says the process of separating from royal life has been very difficult for him and his wife By Eric Hinton •
Updated on March 4, 2021 at 11:14 am
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As much of the world awaits Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex s hotly-anticipated interview with Oprah Winfrey Sunday, here s a quick recap of how we got here.
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Apparently, after being admitted over a week ago to the King Edward VII private hospital in central London, the 99-year-old Philip Windsor is “comfortable and responding to treatment”. This is his longest unplanned visit for a decade or more and it is reported that he will remain there several more days for “observation and rest”, as he battles an infection.
Maybe this sounds cynical, but I interpret that to mean the Duke of Edinburgh is on his last legs and does not stand much chance of making it to 100 on June 10. Without being ghoulish, it would be interesting to see how the news is handled by the monarchy (or The Firm - a term first attributed to Philip). If he were to die in the midst of a pandemic, that would obviously present a nightmare in terms of publicity and ceremony. How to strike the right tone? How to get the decorum right? How to organise t