The Queen and Prince Philip were not behind “concerns” about the colour of Archie’s skin when Meghan was pregnant, Oprah Winfrey says. The talk show host said Prince Harry insisted that she should tell people his grandmother and grandfather were not involved. In unaired clips from Sunday night’s show shown on CBS News, Prince Harry
Month: March 2021
Billionaire philanthropist and author MacKenzie Scott, who is the former wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has married a science teacher from her children’s school. Dan Jewett made the announcement in a letter to the website of a not-for-profit organisation called the Giving Pledge, an organisation set up for philanthropist billionaires. In the letter he
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have revealed some happy news during their bombshell chat with Oprah Winfrey. Harry and Meghan, who are expecting their second child, announced to the chat show queen that they are having a girl, due in the summer. It was a positive note to an otherwise explosive interview, in which
Pupils in England are beginning to return to school this morning after months of remote learning under the first step to ease COVID-19 restrictions. All children will be able to head back into the classroom, but secondary schools can stagger the return of students over the week to allow for mass testing. Secondary school pupils
Meghan and Harry are speaking to Oprah Winfrey in an interview being aired in the US. Here are some of the key quotes… On her wedding day: “It was like having an out-of-body experience and I was very present for,” said Meghan. “I think we were both really aware, even in advance of that, this,
Meghan and Harry’s tell-all interview with Oprah has aired in the US, with the Duchess of Sussex claiming there were “concerns” about baby Archie’s skin colour before he was born and saying she had suicidal thoughts during her time in the Royal Family. American audiences were the first to see the two-hour Oprah With Meghan
At least 20 people have been killed after a series of large explosions at a military base in the city of Bata in Equatorial Guinea. The cause of the blasts is not yet known but reports on the TVGE news channel suggested authorities had ruled out an attack. TVGE called on people to donate blood
Starling Bank will on Monday unveil the biggest fundraising in its seven-year history when it announces that it has secured more than £270m from investors including one of the world’s biggest sovereign wealth funds. Sky News has learnt that the digital challenger bank will confirm that its latest share sale will exceed expectations, bringing in
The Queen has delivered a message of unity and collaboration with the Commonwealth as the world prepares to watch Harry and Meghan’s Oprah interview. Her Majesty‘s audio message, recorded at Windsor Castle, was played in a special programme ahead of Commonwealth Day on Monday and just hours before the Sussexes’ interview is due to be
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s five-year sentence is over but she has not been released. Yes her electronic tag has been taken off and she can travel where she wants – within Iran. But Nazanin cannot leave the country. And it seems she must return to court next Sunday. Image: Nazanin has been held in Iran for five
The prime minister has defended a proposed 1% pay rise for NHS staff. “What we have done is try to give them as much as we can at the present time,” Boris Johnson said during a visit to a COVID-19 vaccination centre in north London. Live COVID-19 updates from the UK and around the world
A British woman detained in Iran has had her ankle tag removed but faces a further court date, her local MP says. Amid reports in Iran that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe had been “freed”, Tulip Siddiq MP said she had been in touch with the mother’s family. Ms Siddiq posted on Twitter: “Thankfully her ankle tag has
Deliveroo customers will be offered up to £50m of shares in the company’s blockbuster floatation, with the offer branded “Great food with a side of shares”. The restaurant and grocery delivery app will list its shares in London on Monday with a potential value of £7.5bn, making it the biggest market debut in Britain for
Dolce and Gabbana has filed a defamation lawsuit against two fashion bloggers who reposted anti-Asian comments attributed to one of the designers. The Italian fashion house is seeking over $600m (£434m) in damages after the post led to a boycott of the company by Asian consumers. Bloggers Diet Prada had posted a screenshot of messages
Boris Johnson has said the reopening of schools marks a “truly national effort” to beat coronavirus, as pupils prepare to return to classrooms across England. The first stage of the country’s lockdown easing begins on tomorrow, with indoor visits at care homes also part of the first lifting of restrictions. “The reopening of schools marks
Joe Biden’s $1.9trn (£1.4trn) COVID-19 relief plan has been passed by the Senate in a party-line vote after an all-night session. The final bill includes $400bn (£289bn) in one-time payments of $1,400 (£1,000) to most Americans, $300 (£217) a week in extended jobless benefits for the 9.5 million people made unemployed, and $350bn (£253bn) in
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