PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle will be treated to a private security ring-of-steel in Manchester today.
Marking the first day of their unofficial UK tour, Prince Harry's wife Meghan will give her first UK addresssince quitting the Royal Family.
The Sun understands the couple arrived at Frogmore Cottage on Saturday morning after jetting in from California around the same time Kate was spotted leaving the estate in a car.
According to the Telegraph, organisers of the One Young World conference in Manchester and the WellChild Awards in London are operating under a “ring of steel”.
It comes amid an ongoing row between the Duke and Home Office about the couple’s security arrangements.
The Duke, who has successfully applied for a judicial review of a decision to provide Met Police security for his family only on a case-by-case basis, was previously said to have been chased by photographera at a Covid-secure version of the children's charity awards in 2021.
Read our Meghan Markle blog below for the latest news & gossip…
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Meghan & Harry wrongly branded as 'D-grade celebs'
Aussie TV show hosts slammed Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
Channel 9 host Karl Stefanovic chatted with reporter Tracy Vo.
He misquoted Ita Buttrose, saying she called the Sussexes "D-grade celebs."
Tracy responded: :We've been hearing here locally as well, guys, that some people say they're not welcome here.
"There's a real divide in that support for Prince Harry and Meghan, so we'll see how tomorrow pans out."
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Australian anchor hits out at Meghan Markle: 'She's just a celebrity!'
Ita Buttrose criticised Meghan to the Aussie morning programme, Studio 10.
The ABC boss accused Meghan of making "provocative statements" so she can "stand out from the crowd".
She continued: "Once, she was a princess of the realm. [Now] she goes on about her business of being a celebrity."
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Meghan Markle updates live!
Check for new updates on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex here at The Sun.
Royal fans are currently awaiting the release of Prince Harry’s tell-all memoir, and the couple’s Netflix documentary, while the Queen continues to come back stronger from her mobility issues.
Stay tuned here for updates everyday!
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Meghan Markle’s school run ‘press scrum’ called out
Many of Meghan Markle’s bizarre claims following her interview with The Cut have been called out recently.
During the interview, Meghan, 41, argued that if her son, Archie, had attended school in the UK, he would have faced a press pen.
“Sorry, I have a problem with that,” she said.
“That doesn’t make me obsessed with privacy. That makes me a strong and good parent protecting my child.”
However, there are strict rules governing the press which prevent photos being taken of children at school.
Any pictures taken of royal children are usually pre-arranged with one photographer and one film camera present.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Meghan Markle’s mum shows off new tattoo
Doria Ragland was spotted walking her dogs, flashing the new addition to her collection.
The social worker and mother to the Duchess of Sussex, showed off a floral tattoo on her forearm whilst walking her dogs in Los Angeles, the Daily Mail reported.
In Meghan’s now closed blog The Tig, she told of how her mother’s nickname for her is “Flower”.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Prince Harry & Meghan travel on commercial flight to the UK
The Sussexes will be touring the UK for charity events before jetting off to Germany after their One Young World Summit.
It has been reported that Prince Harry and Meghan travelled via a commercial airline for their UK visit.
Hello! magazine claimed the couple ditched their swanky private jet and flew commercially.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Prince Charles ‘moved beyond words’ and will host global allergy conference
After the tragic death of teenager Natasha Ednan-Laperouse in 2016, Prince Charles has felt compelled to help.
His Princes Foundation is sponsoring and hosting the two day conference on Tuesday and Wednesday next week.
It will be hosted in Dumfries House in Scotland, organised by The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation.
Natasha’s parents will be in attendance, as well as top scientists.
Prince Charles said he wants to help “tackle the environmental causes of allergic disease, so that no more lives are needlessly lost due to allergic reactions.”
Natasha sadly passed away after eating a baguette she had bought from Pret at Heathrow airport.
The sandwich was not labelled with the relevant allergens, causing her to have a severe allergic reaction resulting in death.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Fans flock to the Highland Games, opened by Prince Charles
The Prince of Wales stood in for his mother, the Queen, who was sadly unable to attend.
Despite her absence, the Highland Games is a success, with a great turn out of onlookers.
Competitors will take part in the caber toss, hammer throw and tug-o-war.
Her Majesty did not attend as she has had to prioritise her “comfort” as she prepares to appoint the new Prime Minister.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Queen left ‘sitting in the dark’ in Windsor Castle after footman slip up
A former footman for the Queen recalled a hilarious story from one mistake he made whilst working for her.
The footman, Steven Kaye told Slingo: “There was one occasion where the under-butler had forgotten to put candles out on the dining table.
“As it so happened, for some bizarre reason in the dining room at Windsor the lights were flickering on and off, so the Queen ordered that the lights be turned off and we’d just have candlelight – well, there were no candles.
“We were then running down to one of the pantries to find some candles and bring them up while the Queen was virtually sitting in the dark.”
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Queen left ‘sitting in the dark’ in Windsor Castle after footman slip up
A former footman for the Queen recalled a hilarious story from one mistake he made whilst working for her.
The footman, Steven Kaye told Slingo: “There was one occasion where the under-butler had forgotten to put candles out on the dining table.
“As it so happened, for some bizarre reason in the dining room at Windsor the lights were flickering on and off, so the Queen ordered that the lights be turned off and we’d just have candlelight – well, there were no candles.
“We were then running down to one of the pantries to find some candles and bring them up while the Queen was virtually sitting in the dark.”
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Prince Harry and Meghan ‘lost final chance’ to visit the Queen as it’s ’embarrassing’
A royal commentator has claimed that Harry and Meghan have missed the opportunity to see family next week.
The couple are touring the UK for their On Young World summit in Manchester, before jetting off to Germany.
Charlotte Griffiths, editor in chief of the Mail on Sunday, told Palace Confidential: “I think they’ve got themselves into a position where it’s going too difficult to visit her.
“It’s too embarrassing for them. There will be a hostile reception.
“Everyone will be on their guarded duty.
“I think they’ve got themselves into a position where this could be their last chance, I hope it’s not, to visit the Queen in Balmoral and they might have lost it because of their own publicity.”
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Her Majesty awaits next ‘nuclear bomb’ amid Meghan controversies
The Queen is awaiting more controversy from the Sussexes, a royal insider has claimed.
One source told the Sunday Times: “She doesn’t want to be on tenterhooks all the time, waiting to see what the next nuclear bomb will be — that will take its toll.”
This comes after Meghan dropped ANOTHER bombshell interview last week.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Meghan Markle updates live!
Check for new updates on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex here at The Sun.
Royal fans are currently awaiting the release of Prince Harry’s tell-all memoir, and the couple’s Netflix documentary, while the Queen continues to come back stronger from her mobility issues.
Stay tuned here for updates everyday!
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Meghan Markle’s mum shows off new tattoo
Doria Ragland was spotted walking her dogs, flashing the new addition to her collection.
The social worker and mother to the Duchess of Sussex, showed off a floral tattoo on her forearm whilst walking her dogs in Los Angeles, the Daily Mail reported.
In Meghan’s now closed blog The Tig, she told of how her mother’s nickname for her is “Flower”.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Fans flock to the Highland Games, opened by Prince Charles
The Prince of Wales stood in for his mother, the Queen, who was sadly unable to attend.
Despite her absence, the Highland Games is a success, with a great turn out of onlookers.
Competitors will take part in the caber toss, hammer throw and tug-o-war.
Her Majesty did not attend as she has had to prioritise her “comfort” as she prepares to appoint the new Prime Minister.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Prince Harry & Meghan's busy tour this week
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be touring around the UK before heading to Germany.
Tomorrow, the couple will host their One Young World summit in Manchester.
They will then go to Germany, to kick off the one year count down to the Invictus Games.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Prince Charles ‘moved beyond words’ and will host global allergy conference
After the tragic death of teenager Natasha Ednan-Laperouse in 2016, Prince Charles has felt compelled to help.
His Princes Foundation is sponsoring and hosting the two day conference on Tuesday and Wednesday next week.
It will be hosted in Dumfries House in Scotland, organised by The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation.
Natasha’s parents will be in attendance, as well as top scientists.
Prince Charles said he wants to help “tackle the environmental causes of allergic disease, so that no more lives are needlessly lost due to allergic reactions.”
Natasha sadly passed away after eating a baguette she had bought from Pret at Heathrow airport.
The sandwich was not labelled with the relevant allergens, causing her to have a severe allergic reaction resulting in death.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Queen left ‘sitting in the dark’ in Windsor Castle after footman slip up
A former footman for the Queen recalled a hilarious story from one mistake he made whilst working for her.
The footman, Steven Kaye told Slingo: “There was one occasion where the under-butler had forgotten to put candles out on the dining table.
“As it so happened, for some bizarre reason in the dining room at Windsor the lights were flickering on and off, so the Queen ordered that the lights be turned off and we’d just have candlelight – well, there were no candles.
“We were then running down to one of the pantries to find some candles and bring them up while the Queen was virtually sitting in the dark.”
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Prince Harry and Meghan ‘lost final chance’ to visit the Queen as it’s ’embarrassing’
A royal commentator has claimed that Harry and Meghan have missed the opportunity to see family next week.
The couple are touring the UK for their On Young World summit in Manchester, before jetting off to Germany.
Charlotte Griffiths, editor in chief of the Mail on Sunday, told Palace Confidential: “I think they’ve got themselves into a position where it’s going too difficult to visit her.
“It’s too embarrassing for them. There will be a hostile reception.
“Everyone will be on their guarded duty.
“I think they’ve got themselves into a position where this could be their last chance, I hope it’s not, to visit the Queen in Balmoral and they might have lost it because of their own publicity.”
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
William & Kate’s first weekend in new home contrasts with Harry and Meghan’s saga
Prince William and Kate’s speedy switch to Windsor led to them spending the first weekend in their new home.
With no expensive new furniture and fittings, or demanding a mass refurbishment, they “travelled light” to Adelaide Cottage.
The Cambridges’ latest move contrasts to a £2.4million saga when Prince Harry and Meghan relocated nearby when they were gifted Frogmore Cottage by the Queen as a wedding present in April 2018.
The whole property required fresh plumbing, rewiring and decoration, and walls were knocked down to transform it into a ten-bed home.
The Sussexes moved out after only six months when they quit royal duty to live in America and now have an £11million nine-bedroom, 16-bathroom mansion in Montecito, California.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
N-word claim by Meghan debunked
Meghan Markle told The Cut’s Allison Davis she resented allowing pictures of Archie, three, and Lilibet, one, to be circulated to the media.
She explained: “There’s literally a structure by which if you want to release photos of your child, as a member of the family, you first have to give them to the Royal Rota.
“Why would I give the very people that are calling my children the n-word a photo of my child before I can share it with the people that love my child?”
But who was Meghan referring to when she said “the people”? The press or the public in general?
Royal editor Ingrid Seward said: “She appears to make an unsubstantiated claim that the British press used the n-word to describe her children.
“An interviewer worth her salt would have fact checked that and it is something which never happened.”
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
It would be ‘Too embarrassing’ for the Sussexes to visit the Queen, commentator claims
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are returning to the UK this week, in order to take part in a series of charitable engagements.
Many believed Prince Harry may take a moment out of his packed schedule to visit Her Majesty, but one commentator has claimed it would be “too embarrassing” for him to do so.
Charlotte Griffiths, editor at the Mail on Sunday, said: “I think they’ve got themselves into a position where it’s going too difficult to visit her.
“It’s too embarrassing for them. There will be a hostile reception.
“Everyone will be on their guarded duty.
“I think they’ve got themselves into a position where this could be their last chance, I hope it’s not, to visit the Queen in Balmoral and they might have lost it because of their own publicity.”
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Meghan Markle's popularity in the US rockets after latest interview
A new survey revealed that many more are in favour of Meghan after her podcast and The Cut interview were released.
2001 adults in the US were reportedly surveyed this week, which was carried out by OnePoll UK.
Two thirds of the Americans who took part said they thought more favourably of Meghan this week.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Meghan Markle’s school run ‘press scrum’ called out
Many of Meghan Markle’s bizarre claims following her interview with The Cut have been called out recently.
During the interview, Meghan, 41, argued that if her son, Archie, had attended school in the UK, he would have faced a press pen.
“Sorry, I have a problem with that,” she said.
“That doesn’t make me obsessed with privacy. That makes me a strong and good parent protecting my child.”
However, there are strict rules governing the press which prevent photos being taken of children at school.
Any pictures taken of royal children are usually pre-arranged with one photographer and one film camera present.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Meghan Markle's mum shows off new tattoo
Doria Ragland was spotted walking her dogs, flashing the new addition to her collection.
The social worker and mother to the Duchess of Sussex, showed off a floral tattoo on her forearm whilst walking her dogs in Los Angeles, the Daily Mail reported.
In Meghan's now closed blog The Tig, she told of how her mother's nickname for her is "Flower".
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