In his new tell-all autobiography Spare, Harry (left with William center) made a series of sensational claims about his brother and father, describing the Prince of Wales as his 'arch-nemisis' and accusing the King of being worried he would be 'overshadowed' by Meghan's Hollywood star power. The Royal Family has thus far remained silent on the matter, refusing to respond to the Duke's incendiary anecdotes, but the Sunday Times today said a royal source claimed Harry had been omitted from the proceedings of King Charles' upcoming Coronation in May. 'Prince Harry has been written out of the script for the Coronation, with no official role in the service if he attends. Breaking with tradition, Charles (right) will scrap royal dukes kneeling and paying homage to the monarch. Only William will perform that role,' the paper's Royal Editor tweeted. MailOnline has approached Buckingham Palace and the Duke of Sussex's representatives for comment. Meanwhile, friends of William told the Sunday Times that the heir is 'burning with anger' but is also 'anxious and sad' over Harry's comments, which one friend described as 'cowardly'.
Harry says that the Queen asked Meghan (right) to view five stunning tiaras, one with emeralds, and another in aquamarine, but that he then struggled to contact royal dresser Angela Kelly about them. In the book Spare, released on Tuesday, he recalls the incident with Angela Kelly (left), his grandmother's dresser, over a tiara lent to Meghan for the wedding. Harry's aunts, he said, offered Meghan one of the Princess of Wales's tiaras (inset: Diana wearing a family tiara). Meghan was 'touched' and spent 'hours and hours' with her wedding dress designer to get the scalloped edges of her veil to match the Spencer tiara. But shortly before the wedding, Harry says that the Queen 'reached out' to the couple, offering Meghan access to her collection of tiaras.
Amid the fripperies on show at Andrew Tate's palatial Romanian mountainside villa, a humble chess board is a stark reminder of the past he has left behind. By his admission, the carved set is a nod to the toxic influencer's late father, an International Chess Master and former U.S. Air Force sergeant who died in 2015. Heaven knows what that brilliant man, who learned to speak fluent Russian while working in Cold War-era Berlin, would have made of his louche eldest son - arguably both the most loathed and yet, paradoxically, the most famous man on the internet, thanks to his unique brand of misogyny.
The pair, who retreat to the converted barn at weekends from their £25 million West London mansion, are looking for another property or land near the quaint village of Great Tew following the expansion of the private members' club. Visitors to the venue, which has been used by the likes of Meghan Markle, Tom Cruise, and James Corden for parties, have to drive past the Beckhams' property to get there.