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Prince Harry has claimed a "steaming" Prince William "lunged" at him twice in a row over his interview with Oprah Winfrey. The 38-year-old prince had met with his brother and father King Charles - who was then still the Prince of Wales - during peace talks in the gardens of his Frogmore Cottage abode following Prince Philip's funeral in April 2021. According to The Sun newspaper, Harry alleged William "grabbed [his] shirt" during the discussion, when they were talking about the tell-all interview and he expressed his belief the agreement about he and wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, stepping do...
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Kerry Katona is "with" the Duke and Duchess of Sussex "all the way". The former Atomic Kitten singer can't understand why Prince Harry and his wife Meghan have faced so much criticism following the release their new docuseries 'Harry and Meghan' and urged people to let them live their lives the way they want to after stepping away from royal duties to live in California. She said: "I started watching Harry and Meghan’s Netflix documentary and this might not be a popular opinion, but I’m with them all the way. "They spoke about their experiences with the press and I’ve had bad experiences with ...
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Prince Harry thinks people should be "celebrated" for quitting their jobs. The Duke of Sussex - who, along with his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, stepped down as a working member of the royal family in January 2020 - praised those who recognised their work "didn't bring them joy" and decided to make changes in order to improve their mental health. In an interview with tech news website Fast Company in his role as chief impact officer of mental health coaching platform BetterUp, Harry was asked about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on increased job resignations. He replied: “While on t...
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Prince Harry thinks people should be "celebrated" for quitting their jobs. The Duke of Sussex - who, along with his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, stepped down as a working member of the royal family in January 2020 - praised those who recognised their work "didn't bring them joy" and decided to make changes in order to improve their mental health. In an interview with tech news website Fast Company in his role as chief impact officer of mental health coaching platform BetterUp, Harry was asked about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on increased job resignations. He replied: “While on t...
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