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Prince Harry said he 'wanted to be out' of the Royal Family YEARS before Megxit - and wanted to live an ordinary life

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This article describes revelations and insights shared by Prince Harry in his autobiography, "Spare," regarding his unhappiness as a member of the Royal Family. The autobiography sheds light on his frustrations and resentments, which had been building up even before his relationship with Meghan Markle. The article also mentions a candid interview Harry had given in 2017, where he expressed his desire for an ordinary life and his struggles to find a meaningful role within the royal family. A sombre Prince Harry arrives by himself for his father's Coronation at Westminster Abbey Prince Harry, pictured with his wife Meghan, his father, brother and sister-in-law on Commonwealth Day in 2020 before quitting the UK. He revealed years before Megxit that he 'wanted out' of the Royal Family  Prince Harry, pictured with Meghan in the couple's Netflix docuseries in December 2022, has taken aim at the Royal Family in a series of TV interviews as well as in his biography, S

Prince Harry may lose millions ‘like a fool’ regardless of the outcome of the lawsuits

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It appears that Prince Harry is involved in multiple lawsuits related to phone hacking and other illegal practices against three major newspaper groups in the UK: News Group Newspapers (owned by Rupert Murdoch), Associated Newspapers (publisher of the Daily Mail), and Mirror Group Newspapers. According to Mark Stephens, a UK-based attorney at Howard Kennedy, Prince Harry could potentially face significant financial costs, regardless of the outcome of the lawsuits. Even if he wins, he may not be able to recover the full amount of his legal costs. Typically, winning parties may recover only a percentage of their costs, often around 60 to 70 percent. Therefore, if Prince Harry spends an estimated £6 million to £10 million on these cases, he may only be able to recover around £6 million, leaving him with a substantial bill for the remaining costs. Furthermore, if Prince Harry loses the lawsuits, he could potentially be required to pay an additional £6 million to the opposing side. This mea

Princess Kate visits the Saint Pancras Community Association in Camden, North London, where she attended a support group session run by the charity Kinship and joined a play session with children

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Princess Kate visited the Saint Pancras Community Association in Camden, North London, where she attended a support group session run by the charity Kinship. The charity supports kinship carers who are raising children that are not their own. During the visit, Kate interacted with the children and carers, engaging in play and conversations about their experiences. She sat down with a group of carers and peer support group leaders to discuss the challenges they face and the importance of support networks. Kate chatted with Kinship Carers and children during the visit in London  Kate was particularly animated as she spoke with one young boy, handing him toys to play with during the meeting  Kate sat on a playmat and passed toys to children as she discussed the important role kinship carers play in a child's development During the discussion, Kate also heard the challenges faced and the support available provided by charities such as Kinship The princess expressed her support for the

Princess Kate 'steals the limelight' with the King's 'blessing' because he 'knows for the monarchy to survive it must be relevant to the younger generation', says Charles' biographer ROBERT JOBSON - after a string of upstaging moments

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This article discusses the shift in attention and popularity within the British royal family, particularly with the ascension of King Charles to the throne. It emphasizes that while King Charles is currently receiving significant attention as the new monarch, he understands and accepts that the younger generation, specifically Prince William, Princess Kate, and their children, hold the star quality and are crucial for the future of the monarchy. Palace insiders feared Kate might have overshadowed King Charles' first Chelsea Flower Show as monarch earlier this week The Princess of Wales stole the show at the Coronation with a series of elegant appearances King Charles, pictured here in Northern Ireland with Queen Camilla on Wednesday, is a well-known lover of gardening and nature Princes William, and Harry have been prominent figures in the past, capturing public interest and drawing attention away from King Charles. The article also highlights the supportive role played by Queen Ca

Prince Harry faces £500,000 legal bill after High Court defeat: Royal loses bid to pay for his own armed police bodyguards as the case cost taxpayers over £300,000

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Prince Harry's bid to pay for armed police guards has been thrown out by a judge, and he may be required to cover the full costs of the High Court suit, estimated at £500,000. The prince's taxpayer-funded protection was removed when he stepped back as a senior royal and moved to North America with his wife, Meghan Markle, in January 2020. His legal fight with the Home Office for the right to free full-scale police protection when visiting Britain is ongoing. Prince Harry's bid to pay for armed police guards was thrown out by a judge on Tuesday. (Pictured: Harry outside the Royal Courts of Justice in March after the final day of a separate trial against Associated Newspapers Group)  Harry's taxpayer-funded protection was removed when he stepped back as a senior royal and moved to North America with wife Meghan Markle in January 2020. (Pictured: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with security in Rotorua, New Zealand, in 2018)  Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, leaves the High Co

Royal insiders fear Princess of Wales's visit to Chelsea Flower Show overshadowed that of King Charles and Queen Camilla

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It seems that there are concerns among some royal insiders that King Charles was overshadowed by the presence of Catherine, Princess of Wales, during his first visit to the Chelsea Flower Show as monarch. The event holds significance for King Charles as he is known to be a passionate gardener and nature enthusiast. During the visit, King Charles and Queen Camilla presented a medal in memory of his late mother, Queen Elizabeth, to honor prominent figures in gardening. Catherine, Princess of Wales, takes part in the first Children's Picnic at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show on Monday The surprise appearance of Princess Kate at the event on the same day seems to have garnered a significant amount of coverage, which has raised concerns among some that King Charles may find himself overshadowed by his daughter-in-law. This situation has drawn parallels to the past, particularly when King Charles was married to his first wife, Princess Diana, and her popularity often overshadowed him. It is

Meghan Markle's 'brutal' twenties and 'unladylike habits'. Meghan Markle's MOST revealing posts on her personal blog, The Tig.

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The speculation surrounding Meghan Markle relaunching her personal blog, The Tig, has been fueled by her recent meeting with Gwyneth Paltrow, a well-known blogger. The Duchess of Sussex originally launched The Tig in 2014 as a passion project, sharing insights into her life, including her struggles with fitting in during her high school years and her journey towards self-acceptance. The Duchess of Sussex launched her 'passion project' back in 2014, naming it after her favourite Tignanello red wine. Pictured: Meghan showing up the handle to her website In one of her blog posts, Meghan expressed the pain she felt from always feeling like she didn't fit in during her teens and her 20s. She discussed the cliques at her high school and how being biracial placed her somewhere in between different groups. To avoid eating lunch alone, she kept herself busy with extracurricular activities during that time. The Duchess of Sussex said her '20s were brutal' and her 'teens w