Spare me: Prince Harry’s book is a crock of solipsistic self-pity
In a 416-page book, concrete grievances are hard to pin down. The big question: where will the next $100m come from?
In a 416-page book, concrete grievances are hard to pin down. The big question: where will the next $100m come from?
Despite Harry’s efforts to paint him as the baddie, the Prince of Wales comes across as decent, dutiful and passionate in defence of all he holds dear.
The Lady Hussey affair reveals the spineless deference of the press – and the Palace – when racism is mentioned.
The injustice of the Lady Hussey affair can be traced back to the Prince’s plight in the new-age Californian hell-scape.
One doddery old lady should’t be held up as representing the entire royal family.
Daily Briefing: Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral is estimated to have been the single most-watched television event of all time.
The Queen’s funeral was a flawless, solemn but not sombre affair which allowed the public to give her back, to say goodbye and let go.
The Queen mastered continuity, but under our new monarch, we can expect change.
Charles III has met with Parliament in Westminster and Holyrood, and attended a service at Edinburgh’s St Giles’ Kirk to celebrate the life of the Queen and her “legendary” love for Scotland.
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