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Meghan and Harry could turn viewers off Netflix with 'boring' content, says expert

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25.04.2022 / 08:33

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Laura Tobin credits Piers Morgan for getting her into 'massive argument' on GMB

Good Morning Britain meteorologist Laura Tobin, 40, thanked Piers Morgan for always giving her “the time of day” and including her in heated debates while he was presenting the ITV show.The most explosive row came when "climate change denier", Craig Kelly, appeared on the programme.The Australian MP was invited on the show to discuss the horrific bushfires in 2020.In a new interview with Express.co.uk, Laura said: “Piers would always bring me into any chats, like a couple of years ago when there were the deadly wildfires in Australia, where I think a billion animals perished, we had an MP on who was trying to say it wasn’t climate change.“Then Piers brought me in and we had this massive argument.“Piers will always give me the time of day.”The incident in question saw Mr Kelly discuss the blaze with hosts Piers and Susanna Reid when the former asked whether Mr Kelly “accepted that the planet is heating up at a dangerous level”.While the MP accepted that the planet is heating up, he argued that “the main cause of the fires is the build-up of fuel on the ground and drought” but insisted there was “no trend” with the increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.Piers then interrupted Mr Kelly to bring in Laura, who he dubbed the show’s “weather expert”.Laura proceeded to explain that Australia had just had its “highest temperatures and driest year ever recorded” and the country had the “second highest carbon emission per person on earth”.The mother-of-one then fumed at Mr Kelly: “You are burying your head in the sand, this is a climate emergency.“You are not a climate sceptic, you are a climate denier!”Mr Kelly rebuked that Australia had the “highest uptake of renewable energy” in the world, to which Laura hit back: “No you

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25.04.2022 / 04:55

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 'should be stripped of Royal titles' insists Donald Trump

Donald Trump has said that the Queen should strip Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of their royal titles.The outspoken former US President made the comments in an explosive new interview with Piers Morgan, which debuted on Sunday evening.While saving plenty of kind words for Her Majesty, Trump was not so generous about his compatriot Meghan Markle and her husband Prince Harry.He said: "The only thing I disagree with the Queen on, probably one of the only things ever, is that I think she should have said, 'If that’s your choice, fine." "But you no longer have titles', you know, and frankly, don’t come around where you’re just, because her loyalty is to the country," Trump said."They want to use their royal titles to exploit them for massive financial gain. Without any of the duty that comes with the royal titles."Trump also predicted that the Sussexes' marriage would fail, and that when they do split "it’ll end bad"."I wonder if Harry’s gonna go back on his hands and knees back into the beautiful city of London and say, please.

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23.04.2022 / 17:15

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'Struggled myself' Prince Harry confided in Iwan Thomas about his behind-the-scenes issues

Prince Harry told him of the “struggles” he has dealt with outside of his public life when the pair met back in 2016. In an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk, the sportsman, 48, told how he and the Queen’s grandson, 37, first crossed paths at an event for the Royal Family’s Heads Together campaign back in 2016 where they candidly discussed the topic of mental health.Prince Harry hosted the barbecue for a star-studded list of athletes, who he opened up to about his mental health.Iwan recounted how, during the candid conversation, the royal admitted he had previously faced tough times.The Olympic sprinter highlighted the effect Princess Diana’s death had on her son at such a young age.Iwan told Express.co.uk: “On that day at a barbecue, he said, you know, ‘Obviously, I've struggled myself as well’.“Because you got to remember when Prince Diana died - his mother died - [Prince William and Prince Harry] were both really young boys.“So, it must be very hard for them being in the spotlight growing up, having no privacy at all.“The whole world is watching you,” the sports star concluded.Elsewhere during the interview, Iwan stressed the importance of high-profile names like Harry’s raising awareness around mental health issues.He said people like Harry and other popular names have made it “acceptable” to admit struggles.Iwan said: “I think people like Prince Harry and other high profile people have made it more acceptable to talk out.“And it is okay not to be okay.

dailystar.co.uk

23.04.2022 / 03:49

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Prince Harry 'urgently' needs to apologise to Queen for interview, royal fans fume

Prince Harry needs to say 'sorry' to the Queen after making controversial comments about the Queen, say royal fans.The 37-year-old Duke of Sussex has drawn criticism online after he said that he was hoping to ensure his grandmother was "protected" and "had the right people around her" in an interview with NBC’s Today show on Wednesday (April 20).Harry made the comments only days after making a surprise visit with wife Meghan Markle to Windsor Castle last week, where he met with Her Majesty and his father Prince Charles.But some have said his US TV appearance from the Invictus Games in The Hague was yet another attempt at stirring trouble within the Royal Family, drawing comparison to his ‘calculated digs' from his bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2020.One expert claimed this had indeed been the effect of his remarks on The Firm, and suggested that he had made them as there was still "bitterness" over how he and his wife were treated before their move to CaliforniaRichard Palmer, the Daily Express’ Royal Correspondent, said to Royal Roundup host Pandora Forsyth: “It's been seen as a dig at some of the senior advisers to the Queen.“I think there's a little bit of bitterness left over from after he and Meghan got married and they felt Meghan didn't get the help and support she needed.”Royal fans on social media have also condemned his behaviour, with one writing: “He needs to apologise to everyone from the Queen down. He has insulted everyone.”Another agreed, replying: “Absolutely Harry should apologise.”While another believed they showed a condescending attitude toward the Queen, and said: “Harry's comments tried to diminish and patronise the Queen who has all her faculties and is still working.

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23.04.2022 / 00:05

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Meghan's sister spouts absurd conspiracy asking if Archie and Lilibet ‘even exist’

Samantha Markle, Meghan Markle's estranged half-sister, left a radio host in stunned silence after she questioned whether Archie and Lilbet "even exist" during an absurd live interview.She spoke on LBC today (Friday, April 22) and at one point in her interview claimed "logically, some people wonder whether they really exist" in regards to the two young royal children. Host Nick Ferrari was rendered speechless by the outlandish remarks and quickly tried to hurry the conversation on, Express reports.Samantha said that Meghan's father, Thomas Markle, still has not met his grandchildren.She said: "Of course, he’s sad as a grandfather, he wants to see the children."You want to see that your children are happy, your offspring."The sibling went on to criticise "fake aggregate news" that claimed she said, "that the babies don't exist, this and that - that's not what I said".But weirdly, she repeated the absurd conspiracy just moments later.

dailystar.co.uk

22.04.2022 / 09:05

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Palace staff called Meghan Markle 'Me-Gain and Di Lite' in cruel nicknames, says author

Meghan Markle was nicknamed 'Me-Gain' and the 'Duchess of Difficult' behind closed doors by Palace staff, a royal author has claimed.The sharp monikers came after the Duchess of Sussex left courtiers in the royal households unimpressed with her behaviour within only weeks of arrival — especially when it came to her "rude" attitude towards servants.Biographer Tom Quinn made the shocking claims in his book Kensington Palace: An Intimate Memoir From Queen Mary To Meghan Markle after speaking to several staff at Kensington Palace following the departure of Meghan and Prince Harry to the US.One servant told him that the American's background likely influenced how she interacted with the courtiers, saying: “'Like many people not used to dealing with servants, Meghan overdoes the imperiousness.“So on the one hand she wants to be like Diana, a people's princess and on the other she wants people to stand to attention when she clicks her fingers.”Tom says this led them to come up with their own not-so-endearing ways of referring to Meghan among themselves, writing: “This cut no ice with the staff who, according to reliable reports, began using rather unflattering nicknames for her within weeks of her arrival: 'Me-Gain', the 'Duchess of Difficult' and even 'Di 2' or 'Di Lite’.“Meanwhile, the royal courtiers at Kensington — the same tweedy, British, public-school, ex-army aristocrats they've always been — simply didn't know what to make of Meghan.”For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.Her bad reputation around Kensington Palace while staying in Frogmore Cottage contrasted with their warmer feelings towards Kate Middleton, who is described as



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