Meghan Markle, 39, clashed with royal aides over freebie designer clothes
Sources revealed designer outfits were sent to Kensington Palace for Duchess
Insider said she had to be told it was not the done thing when you are a royal
Duchess has been accused of driving out two PAs and acting like a bully
Said to shatter confidence of another member of Kensington Palace staff
Lawyers for the Sussexes have vehemently denied they have bullied or mistreated staff
Previous names to be tipped by +44 include 2020 MOBO award-winner Headie One, and BBC Music Sound Of nominee PA Salieu, and Sean is both thrilled and hugely appreciative to be included this time round alongside Anais, Br3nya, Keedz, Murkz and Queenie.
“I feel blessed to be on their shortlist especially being the only artist in Scotland. It kinda makes all the hours of work worth it, to be on the radar of such a big company and their editorial team.
We’ve only just started but already we work amazingly together. The launch with their huge series AUX Cord which has had the likes of Abra Cadabra and Dutchavelli on it has made my DMs go crazy. Then they kindly gave me my own billboard in my city on Leith Walk. It’s been mind-blowing so far.
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Reporting on the COVID-19 pandemic
From working as Pudsey Bear, reporting on fat dogs, and filming a documentary on orangutans, to telling the story of a global pandemic, Harriet Bradshaw’s journalism career has been eventful.
Harriet (Archaeology and Anthropology 2005) has worked in local radio and regional television in Jersey and Devon, and, since March, has worked alongside BBC Health Editor Hugh Pym on the COVID-19 pandemic.
She says: “When I was asked if I wanted to be paired with Hugh Pym on the coronavirus story – they said ‘we think it might be a big deal’ – I told them, you know how tall I am?