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How the Duchess of Sussex has turned to Hollywood stylist Jamie Mizrahi who specializes in 'shifting public perspectives' with clothes ahead of American Riviera Orchard launch

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Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, is strategically aligning herself with Hollywood's elite as she prepares for the launch of her brand, American Riviera Orchard. By reportedly enlisting the expertise of renowned stylist Jamie Mizrahi, who has an extensive track record with A-list celebrities, Meghan is making a significant move to ensure her wardrobe complements her new venture. Jamie Mizrahi's impressive resume, including her role as the former Creative Director of Juicy Couture and her collaborations with stars like Katy Perry and Jennifer Lawrence, signifies her ability to curate fashionable and trend-setting looks. Her recent partnership with luxury denim brand 7 For All Mankind and her success in crafting Adele's iconic wardrobe for her Las Vegas residency further establish her credibility in the fashion industry. Pictured: Celebrity stylist Jamie Mizhari at the celebration dinner of her 7 For All Mankind partnership in February 2024 The Duchess' decision to en

Prince Harry's failed legal bid to reinstate his police protection 'cost the taxpayer more than £500,000'

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Prince Harry's unsuccessful court case against the Home Office regarding the termination of his automatic police protection has resulted in a taxpayer expenditure of over £500,000, as disclosed recently. Prince Harry's (pictured last March outside the High Court) failed court case against the Home Office over the removal of his automatic police protection has cost the taxpayer more than £500,000 The Home Office allocated £514,128 to contest two distinct judicial review claims initiated by the Duke of Sussex following the reduction of his security status subsequent to his and Meghan's transition away from their roles as working royals and relocation to the United States. Officials spent £514,128 fighting two separate judicial review claims brought by the Duke of Sussex after his security status was downgraded  The overall legal expenses may rise further, as Prince Harry has expressed his intention to appeal against his most recent legal setback. In the recent judgment, a

King Charles and Prince William now face a serious problem' - Why Meghan's new lifestyle brand is a ticking timebomb for the Royal Family, writes TOM BOWER

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Meghan's new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, has been characterized as a "timebomb. The author describes the brand as a means for Meghan to cash in on her royal status and secure a financial safety net for herself and Prince Harry. Despite the purported focus on wholesome themes like family cooking and home decor, the author suggests that the brand's true intention is to capitalize on Meghan's celebrity status for profit. The inclusion of various products like makeup, lavender sachets, yoga mats, and dog shampoo further underscores the perceived commercialization of Meghan's royal connections. Meghan has announced her own lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, which will operate from her Tuscan-style cream palazzo in Montecito in California The passage highlights the perceived contradiction between Harry and Meghan's previous claims of seeking privacy and their subsequent actions, which are interpreted as exploiting their royal status. The launch

Prince Harry is 'safe to stay in America if Biden wins': US ambassador to London laughs of suggestion Duke could be deported - after Trump threatened action if he is elected

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US Ambassador Jane Hartley's dismissal of the suggestion that Prince Harry could be deported under the Biden administration indicates a stance of assurance regarding Harry's residency status in the United States while Joe Biden is in office. This response comes in the wake of comments from the Republican frontrunner, who suggested consequences for Harry if he's found to have lied about drug use on his visa application. Ambassador Hartley's statement reflects a confidence in the Biden administration's approach to immigration and suggests that Harry's residency in the US is secure under Biden's leadership. Donald Trump said last week that 'action' could be taken against the Duke of Sussex if he is found to have lied about taking drugs on his US visa application The Heritage Foundation's decision to sue the Department for Homeland Security (DHS) to disclose Prince Harry's visa application is based on their assertion that the information is of si