By Miranda Moreno
May 4, 2021
Tiana is in a new relationship and her guy doesn t respect her boundaries. She called in to ask Simon about not only setting boundaries but keeping them.
He asks her what he s up to and she says it s little things like tickling her when he knows she doesn t like it and so on. Simon asks her a question that blows her mind and has her rethinking her ENTIRE relationship and whether or not she should even bother staying with this guy at all.
Red flags at the beginning of a relationship are a warning of bigger problems to come, listen in and let us know if you agree with Simon s advice.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle s candid remarks about what life is really like as a member of the Royal Family have lasting effects on the monarchy? One royal expert seems to think so. According to Anna Pasternak, author of
While speaking with
Vanity Fair about Harry and Meghan s interview with Oprah Winfrey, Pasternak said the feud between the Sussexes and their fellow royals could bring about the end of the monarchy. She believes things will be very different after
Queen Elizabeth s historic reign comes to an end one day. I’m not 100% sure that we will see Charles ascend to the throne, Pasternak said. The Sussexes have sparked something so fundamentally incendiary in this country that it is changing the face of Britain, and I think the monarchy as an archaic institution may well topple.
By Emily Lee
Prince Harry and
Meghan Markle are currently expecting their second child together. Their daughter is expected to arrive early this summer. While royal watchers everywhere were thrilled to hear the news about Meghan s pregnancy, there s one person who s even more excited than the rest Harry and Meghan s son Archie.
“Archie knows he’ll be a big brother soon and is very excited to help,” a source told
Us Weekly. Even though Archie can t wait to meet his new sister, Harry and Meghan “are a little worried now that they will have two kids around versus just one.”
Prince William and
Kate Middleton wed at Westminster Abbey in London. Their wedding marked the beginning of their life together as husband and wife, however, Kate and William s love story truly began all the way back in 2001. From their time as friends at St. Andrew s University to parenting their three kids amid the COIVD-19 lockdowns, here s the official timeline of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge s two-decades-long relationshp.
William and Kate met as freshmen at
the University of St. Andrews in Scotland in 2001.
The future Duke and Duchess of Cambridge first met when they lived in the same residence hall in college. Before they began dating, the pair struck up a close friendship. “When I first met Kate, I knew there was something very special about her. I knew there was possibly something that I wanted to explore there,” William recalled in their engagement interview 10 years after they first met. “We ended up being friends for a while, and that just sort of was a