Prince Harry arrives in Nigeria with Meghan after 'second snub'


King hosts garden party with royals while Prince Harry will miss meeting

Prince Harry arrived in Nigeria with Meghan Markle this morning after a brief visit to the United Kingdom where he was snubbed by the King.

The couple is there to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their Invictus Games.

The Duke of Sussex, 39, arrived in the UK on Tuesday afternoon for a thanksgiving service to mark the anniversary. His wife, Meghan, 42, celebrates in the United Kingdom.

Just a few miles from Wednesday's service, Charles welcomed guests to the first garden party of the year at Buckingham Palace.

The monarch and his son did not meet during Harry's brief visit to the United Kingdom due to the King's “full schedule,” Harry's spokesman said in a statement.

This statement was followed by news of an alleged “second snub”: Prince William will be appointed colonel-in-chief of Harry's former military regiment, the Army Air Corps.

The fifth in line to the throne has not been in the country since February, when he met the King for a quick visit following the monarch's cancer diagnosis.

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New documentary about Harry and Meghan will expose 'new secrets' about the couple

An explosive new documentary about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is in the works.

It will reportedly reveal “new secrets” about the lives of former working royals.

Produced by a German television production company, it will be based on the conclusions of journalist Ulrike Grunewald, who traveled to California to learn more about the couple by conducting an investigation in their Montecito neighborhood.

One of those interviewed is former Fleet Street royal reporter Richard Mineards, who said he was “questioned” by the couple.

“Los Angeles-based producer Melanie Hillmann quizzed me for two hours about my Riven Rock neighbors, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, under the direction of Ulrike Grunewald,” she revealed.

“The interview will be broadcast in due course as part of a prime-time documentary on ZDF Royal.”

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Body language expert claims Harry was relieved by warm reception in UK

A body language expert said Prince Harry was relieved by the warm reception he received at the Invictus Games Thanksgiving ceremony.

Psychologist Judi James said Harry's initial posture suggested he had a degree of “anxiety” about how people would react to him making his first public appearance in some time.

“[His] probably lack of bodily commitment [gave] Give you the option of a face-saving exit if your reception [was] less than warm,” he told the online mail.

“Harry's wide smile and narrowed eyes suggest he might be excited and relieved to meet his fans in the UK.”

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King's trust in Harry 'long gone' after 'tsunami of grief' for royals

King's trust in Harry 'long gone' after 'tsunami of grief' for royals

King Charles III's trust in the Duke of Sussex is “long gone” after he caused the family a “tsunami of damage”, a royal expert has claimed. Prince Harry will return to the UK in May to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. According to Kinsey Schofield, Charles is happy to spend time with Harry but “will remain cautious to protect the people he loves.” Schofield told Fox News Digital: “Harry will always have access to his father, but the trust disappeared a long time ago. “Harry takes no responsibility for the tsunami of damage that has been caused to his family. The king sees this very clearly.”

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Jennie Bond: Depth of royal family divide shown after King Charles was too busy to see Prince Harry

Depth of royal family divide shown after King was too busy to see Harry, says Jennie Bond

The depth of the rift in the royal family was demonstrated after it was revealed that King Charles was too busy to see Prince Harry during his visit to the UK, royal commentator Jennie Bond said. The Duke of Sussex returned to the UK on Tuesday (May 7) to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. A spokesman for the duke said he would not be meeting the king due to His Majesty's “full programme”. In an interview with Sky News on Tuesday night, Bond, who has reported on the royal family for 35 years, said she was “stunned” by the decision. She said: “I think she says a lot about the depth of the divide.”

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King Charles chooses Prince William to lead Harry's former regiment

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Timeline of King Charles and Prince Harry's deteriorating relationship after Megxit

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Prince Harry laughs when asked if he is “happy to be home” during his visit to the UK.

Prince Harry laughs when asked if he is “happy to be home” during his visit to the UK.

The Duke of Sussex laughed after a journalist asked him if he was “happy to be home” during his visit to the UK this week. Prince Harry smiled as he left a summit on Tuesday (May 7) at the Honorable Artillery Company headquarters in the city that reflected on the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, which organize sporting events for wounded, ill or injured veterans or military on duty to help. his recovery. The duke's spokesman confirmed that he would not meet King Charles III during his visit. Prince Harry “hopes” to see his father “soon” after the King's “full schedule” prevented a reunion during his trip to London, his spokeswoman added.

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Prince Harry greets fans after the Invictus Games anniversary event at St Paul's Cathedral

Harry greets fans after the Invictus Games anniversary event at St Paul's Cathedral

The Duke of Sussex greeted supporters outside St Paul's Cathedral in London on Wednesday, May 8, where he celebrated the 10th anniversary of his Invictus Game while King Charles III hosted a garden party at Buckingham Palace. Prince Harry attended a thanksgiving service alongside close relatives of his mother Diana, Princess of Wales, and a mentor who supported him after her death, along with hundreds of members of the “Invictus family.” . The ceremony came as the King and Queen Camilla joined senior royals and 8,000 attendees at the sovereign's garden party. Her Majesty and his son did not meet during Prince Harry's brief visit to the United Kingdom due to the King's “full schedule.”

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Prince Harry hugs his family as Princess Diana's brother and sister support him

Harry supported by Princess Diana's brother and sister at the Invictus Games ceremony

Prince Harry was supported by the family of his late mother Princess Diana at a special service to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. While the royal family did not attend the ceremony at St Paul's Cathedral on Wednesday (May 8), the late Princess of Wales's younger brother, Earl Spencer, and his older sister, Lady Jane Fellowes, supported their nephew . Harry could be seen smiling as he warmly hugged his mother's side of the family. The Duke of Sussex was also surrounded by several dignitaries, politicians and close friends.

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