As we say every week, the royal news never stops on the other side of the pond, and as always, we’re here to give you all the latest. This week’s news has a little bit of a throwback feel as Princess Diana’s former bodyguard sounded off about what he thought of Kristen Stewart’s portrayal of his old protectee, Prince Harry talked about predicting the events of January 6 at the U.S. Capitol, and Meghan Markle’s lawsuit against Mail On SundayThe duchess may have hit a major roadblock. Let’s dig in.
‘Spencer’ Has Drawn Praise From Bodyguard
Kristen Stewart’s portrayal of the late Princess Diana has been lauded by film critics. Though the film takes a lot of creative license as it recounts a three-day period around Christmas 1991, Stewart’s transformation into the beloved icon has endorsed by someone who would really know. Ken Wharfe served as a bodyguard for Diana throughout the time period in the film and he’s got nothing but good things to say about Stewart’s performance. You can read everything he has here.
Prince Harry Predicted the January 6 Riots
In an interview this week Prince Harry spoke out about his views on the media and his correspondences with Jack Dorsey, Twitter CEO. Of course, the Duke of Sussex has a lot of justified opinions on the press and how it’s affected his life all the way from the death of his mother to his marriage to Meghan Markle. One thing we didn’t expect, however, was for him to reveal his email discussion with Dorsey. Harry has many thoughts about Twitter and how it contributed in the tragic events of January last year.
Meghan Markle’s Lawsuit Takes A Hit
Last year, Prince Harry & Meghan Markle sued Associated Newspapers Limited over a correspondence she wrote to her father prior to her 2018 wedding. After Thomas Markle gave the letter to the company, ANI published the letter in one of its newspapers. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex won the lawsuit in February, but that’s not the end of the suit, it seems. Click here to see why ANI is appealing against the ruling.
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