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How can Meghan and Harry say they want privacy for Archie then use his picture on Archewell website, blasts Angela Levin
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Updated: May 13 2021, 10:43 ET
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PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle can’t claim they want privacy for Archie then use his picture on the Archewell website, a royal expert has said.
Angela Levin accused the couple of using Archie for “commercial gain” - despite pledging to keep their son out of the public eye.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle can’t claim they want privacy for Archie then use his picture on the Archewell website, a royal expert has saidCredit: PA:Press Association
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Queen refuses to back down on Megxit terms despite Oprah interview
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Matt Wilkinson
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THE Queen will not change her mind over Megxit or alter the terms despite Harry and Meghan moaning to Oprah.
Harry, 36, and Meghan, 39, complained they had to cover their own security costs after quitting royal life - rather than having the bill paid for by taxpayers.
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The Queen will not change her mind over Megxit or alter the terms despite Harry and Meghan moaning to OprahCredit: PA:Press Association
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Harry and Meghan complained they had to cover their own security costs after quitting royal life - rather than having the bill paid for by taxpayers
Tom Horton
8 March 2021, 1:24 pm
Naga Munchetty has said the Duke and Duchess of Sussex should be “free to talk about their situation” following the broadcast of their candid television interview.
The broadcaster told the BBC’s Morning Live the revelations made during their discussion with Oprah Winfrey will be a talking point for “days on end”.
She said she wishes the couple “luck”.
Harry and Meghan during their TV interview (Joe Pugliese/Harpo Productions/PA)
Discussing the interview, she said: “I think if people feel they need to speak up about their situation, all power to them and I think the scrutiny around them, you have to just, in any of those situations, you have to just be aware of what’s important.
Updated: 2 Jan 2021, 1:04
THE Queen reportedly took just two seconds to ban Prince Harry from the Cenotaph wreath ceremony on Remembrance Day.
Harry, 36, told Buckingham Palace he wanted a wreath to be laid, but his request was refused.
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The Queen took two seconds to ban a wreath being laid for Prince HarryCredit: PA:Press Association
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Harry and wife Meghan Markle laid a wreath at the Los Angeles National Cemetery insteadCredit: Handout - Getty
It was reported at the time that palace officials had turned down Harry s request without telling the Queen.
However the Daily Mail reports today that the Queen made the decision herself - taking all of two seconds .