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Prince William and Kate Middleton Are Reluctant to Forgive Prince Harry as Duke’s Behavior Caused...
OK! Magazine· 2 days ago“Well, I think it is down to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to make the first move," Charles Rae...
Kate Middleton Gives Prince William 'the Security, Love and Friendship He Needs' After Cutting Ties...
OK! Magazine· 16 hours agoPrince William is leaning on his wife, Kate Middleton, after distancing himself from Prince Harry ...
Royal Devastation: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Last Act of Betrayal to Queen Elizabeth
OK! Magazine· 15 hours agoAs she prepared to settle into the final year of her long reign, Queen Elizabeth II received a...
Prince Harry's Pat Tillman Award Backlash Highlights How 'Divisive and Controversial' the Duke Is
OK! Magazine· 23 hours agoPrince Harry will be honored with the Pat Tillman Award at the upcoming ESPYs, but the distinction...
...Markle 'Unlikely' to Get Relationship With Kate Middleton and Prince William 'Back on Track' as...
OK! Magazine· 2 days agoPrince Harry and Meghan Markle are 'unlikely' to reconcile with Prince William and Kate Middleton,...
Royal Experts Allege What Kind of Relationship Kate Middleton & Prince William Have With Archie &...
SheKnows· 4 days agoAs of June 2024, it's reportedly like this.
Princess Diana's Brother Knew Meghan Markle 'Would Not Fit in With the Royal Family' Before 2018...
OK! Magazine· 18 hours ago"Harry assumed that Diana's family and friends would see a similarity between Diana and his...
Inside Prince William and Taylor Swift's 'Great Connection'
Entertainment Tonight· 7 days agoAfter Prince William brought his and Kate Middleton's two eldest children to Taylor Swift's Eras...
George V to Kate Middleton: The Royal Family at Wimbledon
Time via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoKate Middleton, the Princess of Wales and incumbent patron of Wimbledon’s All England ...King...
The big bet on the UK election is not who will be prime minister
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Canada News· 19 minutes agoLONDON (AP) — In one of the store-front betting shops that are ubiquitous in London, a bookie howls with laughter when asked if anyone is placing bets on Thursday’s election.