Meghan Markle and Harry: Host says she is 'bored' of couple
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down as senior members of the Royal Family last year, a move that shocked the world. The couple relocated to California in a bid for a more private life.
Last week, Omid Scobie - who co-wrote the biography Finding Freedom - revealed the couple are about to enter a "new era of visibility".
However, Meghan and Harry's claims they had an invisible year after stepping down from the Firm last year have been ridiculed after it was exposed to be the complete opposite.
According to the MailOnline, the couple also took part in 11 interviews, Zoom chats and promos between them in August.
In September, Meghan appeared on America's Got Talent to wish a contestant luck after she was moved by his story.
They also signed a multi-million dollar deal with Netflix to create programmes that "offer hope".
A month later, they invited a group of teenagers to their California mansion on World Mental Health Day.
A black and white portrait of the couple by LA photographer Matt Sayles to celebrate their hosting a Time magazine event was also released in October.
In November, Harry appeared on Strictly Come Dancing after recording a video message for his friend and contestant, JJ Chalmers.
Most memorable was the couple laying a wreath at the LA National Cemetery for Remembrance Day.
The couple came under fire as many claimed they had staged the event after Harry was not allowed to lay a wreath at London's Cenotaph.
Ahead of Christmas, Meghan and Harry announced an £18million deal to make podcasts for Spotify.
In January, they marked Martin Luther King Day with a charitable donation and a letter thanking veterans for their service.
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In February, the Sussexes announced they were expecting their second child but the biggest bombshell of the month was their plans for a "tell-all" interview with Oprah Winfrey.
A month later, the couple sent shockwaves around the world after they sat down with the US media mogul.
The couple made several astonishing claims including talks about the colour of Archie's skin before he was born.
In April, Harry flew back to the UK for the funeral of his grandfather, Prince Philip.
But his visit was brief as he jetted back to the US to be with Meghan.
Later in the year, Meghan revealed she had written a children's book called The Bench, based on Harry's relationship with their son.
Harry also continued his attack on his family after taking part in the Apple TV series with Oprah called The Me You Can't See.
In June, the couple welcomed their second child, a daughter named Lilibet Diana.
However, their news was met with criticism over whether they asked the Queen's permission to use her childhood pet name.
July saw Harry signing an £18million publishing deal for a memoir writing not as a Prince but "the man I've become".
Harry returned once again to the UK for the unveiling of a statue of his late mother, Princess Diana.
This month, to celebrate her 40th birthday, Meghan announced a 40x40 charity initiative.
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12.35pm update: Prince Harry branded 'fake eco-warrior' as he jets off on private plane to play polo
Prince Harry has been called a "hypocrite" on social media after taking a 20-seater private jet to Colorado, months after preaching about the impact of climate change.
Social media users have taken to Twitter to accuse Prince Harry of being a "fake eco-warrior" after he took a private jet to play polo with friends in Aspen, Colorado.
The Duke of Sussex boarded the £45million Gulfstream jet, despite him and Meghan Markle warning months ago that climate change was "one of the most pressing issue we are facing".
One Twitter user wrote: "Yesterday, Prince Harry took a private jet home from a polo match - after lecturing us all about how climate change is one of the world's "most pressing issues"
Changing of the Guard returns to Buckingham Palace
11.55am update: Queen delighted as Changing of Guard returns for first time since lockdown
Queen Elizabeth II has been left delighted after the Changing of the Guard returned for the first time since lockdown.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Changing of the Guard event was halted, marking the longest break since World War 2.
Today, the ceremony has got underway in a sign that Britain is returning to normality.
Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace is the ceremony where The Queen's Guard hands over responsibility for protecting Buckingham Palace and St. James's Palace to the New Guard.
10.40am update: Prince Harry set to ‘drop nuclear bomb’ on his relationship with the Royal Family
Prince Harry's memoir is set to "drop a nuclear bomb" on his relationship with the Firm and suggests he does not want to resolve differences with his family, according to a royal commentator.
Ann Gripper said: “I remember one of our listeners saying the Oprah interview blew up the bridges.
“Given how hard he has been in what he has said since you can't imagine him rowing back very far.
“You think [the memoir] will be more detailed, or expanding on [the Oprah interview], or justification on why he felt that way.
“So having burned bridges with the Oprah interview, this is going to drop a nuclear bomb on the remains.
“Maybe he doesn’t want to rebuild the relationship with his family.
“But on Oprah, it sounded like he did want to take some space, take some time, work out where he was and [eventually] rejoin that relationship.”
10am update: Meghan and Harry make UK return even less likely with global campaign bid
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have attempted to boost their global profile after partnering with aid organisations in Afghanistan and Haiti as their return to the UK looks less likely.
Amid the ongoing turmoil in Afghanistan and Haiti, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have partnered with several humanitarian organisations through their Archewell Foundation to provide aid relief to people in the regions.
The couple partnered with Women for Afghan Women (WAW), the largest organisation in Afghanistan, to help efforts to evacuate women and children out of the country following the Taliban takeover.
The couple - who stepped down from the Royal Family last year and relocated to California - also partnered with World Central Kitchen.
This global organisation provides meals to countries recovering from natural disasters, most recently the 7.2-magnitude earthquake in Haiti last week.
9.35am update: At last Britons and Americans agree on Harry and Meghan! Poll delivers damning verdict
Prince Harry must meet his father and brother face-to-face to find an end to their family feud once and for all, an exclusive poll reveals today.
People in Britain and America also think the family should resolve any differences they have had in the past – and in private.
They also want Harry and Meghan to stop commenting publicly on global issues.
Additionally, on both sides of the Atlantic, most feel the Queen should respond to claims that she did not do enough to address Harry and Meghan’s racism allegations.
The survey found almost three quarters of those polled in both countries want the Duke of Sussex to negotiate with his brother and father.
8.35am update: 2,000 engagements a year: What the Royal Family do, from charity work to day jobs
The Royal Family are seen in paparazzi photos and dominate the headlines most days, but the job of being a royal is incredibly tough.
The Queen's calendar is filled with various activities known by the term ‘engagements’.
Engagements include hosting heads of state, taking diplomatic trips, throwing parties at palaces, opening new sessions of Parliament, and presenting citizens with awards.
Despite being 93-years-old at the time, the Queen attended 295 engagements in 2019, while Prince William carried out 220 and the Duchess of Cambridge went to 126.
8am update: Princess Charlotte title: The THREE occasions which will see Charlotte's title change
The six-year-old's title incorporates Cambridge because her father is the Duke of Cambridge.
But in the future, Charlotte's royal title could undergo many changes.
Princess Charlotte will likely be known as Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Wales when Prince Charles ascends to the throne.
William may also decide to award Princess Charlotte with the Princess Royal title when he becomes King.
Royal expert and author of Prince Harry: The Inside Story, Duncan Larcombe, told TownandCountrymag.com: "The title of Princess Royal is traditionally bestowed on the eldest daughter of the monarch.
"It is a title that remains for life, so Princess Charlotte will have to wait at least until the death of the current Princess Royal."
She could also receive a new title if she marries.
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