In recent years, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been dealing with far more negative press than usual.
And that’s saying something, as these two had already encountered a tremendous amount of criticism in the earlier years of their marriage.
Most of it, of course, came from the British tabloid media, several members of which placed a target on Meghan’s back the moment she entered the international spotlight.
But perhaps the most impactful condemnation came from a highly respected noblewoman with close ties to several members of the royal family.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attends the cycling medal ceremony at the Cycling Track during day six of the Invictus Games Düsseldorf 2023 on September 15, 2023 in Duesseldorf, Germany. (Photo Credit: Getty Images) A Noblewoman Lashes Out
As we previously reported, Anne Tennant, Baronness Glenconner blasted Meghan in a surprising interview last month.
Glenconner was a close friend of Queen Elizabeth II’s,...
And that’s saying something, as these two had already encountered a tremendous amount of criticism in the earlier years of their marriage.
Most of it, of course, came from the British tabloid media, several members of which placed a target on Meghan’s back the moment she entered the international spotlight.
But perhaps the most impactful condemnation came from a highly respected noblewoman with close ties to several members of the royal family.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attends the cycling medal ceremony at the Cycling Track during day six of the Invictus Games Düsseldorf 2023 on September 15, 2023 in Duesseldorf, Germany. (Photo Credit: Getty Images) A Noblewoman Lashes Out
As we previously reported, Anne Tennant, Baronness Glenconner blasted Meghan in a surprising interview last month.
Glenconner was a close friend of Queen Elizabeth II’s,...
- 12/2/2024
- by Tyler Johnson
- The Hollywood Gossip
The royals have chosen a location close to home as their rehearsal space for King Charles’ coronation on May 6.
People has learned that the family’s been practicing for the big day at Buckingham Palace’ ballroom, a large space that mimics the top end of Westminster Abbey, just beneath the High Altar, where the historic ceremony will be taking place.
Ultimately, the ballroom- where state banquets and investitures of people receiving knighthoods and other honours usually occur- will help participants get an accurate sense of the Abbey’s layout and allows the royals, their staff and clergy members to practice in private.
Read More: Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Make Multiple Requests Before Agreeing To Attend King Charles’ Coronation: Sources
Additionally, nothing intricate has been built for the ceremony, which is expected to be less extravagant compared to Queen Elizabeth’s; however, the royals have tried to encapsulate what it...
People has learned that the family’s been practicing for the big day at Buckingham Palace’ ballroom, a large space that mimics the top end of Westminster Abbey, just beneath the High Altar, where the historic ceremony will be taking place.
Ultimately, the ballroom- where state banquets and investitures of people receiving knighthoods and other honours usually occur- will help participants get an accurate sense of the Abbey’s layout and allows the royals, their staff and clergy members to practice in private.
Read More: Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Make Multiple Requests Before Agreeing To Attend King Charles’ Coronation: Sources
Additionally, nothing intricate has been built for the ceremony, which is expected to be less extravagant compared to Queen Elizabeth’s; however, the royals have tried to encapsulate what it...
- 3/31/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
A lifelong friend of the Queen is dismissing “The Crown” as “complete fantasy.”
Lady Anne Glenconner, who was a Maid of Honour at the Queen’s coronation and one of Princess Margaret’s closest friends, appeared on BBC Radio 4 “Women’s Hour”, where she shared her low opinion of the Netflix hit.
Read More: ‘The Crown’: What The Real-Life Royals Think About The Show
“The trouble is that people, especially in America, believe it completely,” she said, as reported by the Daily Mail. “It’s so irritating. I don’t watch ‘The Crown’ now because it just makes me so angry. And it’s so unfair on members of the royal family.”
Lady Anne Glenconner. Photo by Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock — Photo by Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock
Lady Anne was appointed Lady in Waiting to Princess Margaret in 1971, a role she held until the royal’s death in...
Lady Anne Glenconner, who was a Maid of Honour at the Queen’s coronation and one of Princess Margaret’s closest friends, appeared on BBC Radio 4 “Women’s Hour”, where she shared her low opinion of the Netflix hit.
Read More: ‘The Crown’: What The Real-Life Royals Think About The Show
“The trouble is that people, especially in America, believe it completely,” she said, as reported by the Daily Mail. “It’s so irritating. I don’t watch ‘The Crown’ now because it just makes me so angry. And it’s so unfair on members of the royal family.”
Lady Anne Glenconner. Photo by Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock — Photo by Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock
Lady Anne was appointed Lady in Waiting to Princess Margaret in 1971, a role she held until the royal’s death in...
- 11/27/2022
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Helena Bonham Carter takes her work very seriously — and her commitment to her performance as Princess Margaret in "The Crown" is proof of it. Before taking over as Margaret from Vanessa Kirby in the third season of Peter Morgan's lush royal drama, the 56-year-old award-winning actress embarked on a personal endeavor. While Bonham Carter knew what it was like to play a member of the British royal family before — the actress played the Queen Mother in the 2010 film "The King's Speech" — to play Princess Margaret in her noteworthy years was no easy feat. Capturing her essence to understand her better was a lengthy process for Bonham Carter.
The actress knew she needed to have a profound understanding of Princess Margaret's life to do the part justice, and she was well aware that the role would be a tricky one. Judging from what the actress has to say, it appears...
The actress knew she needed to have a profound understanding of Princess Margaret's life to do the part justice, and she was well aware that the role would be a tricky one. Judging from what the actress has to say, it appears...
- 11/9/2022
- by Fatemeh Mirjalili
- Slash Film
The maids of honour at Britain's Queen Elizabeth's Coronation are to hold a reunion. The women's identities remained a secret until the big day on June 2 1953, when they followed the then princess down the aisle in Westminster Abbey to be crowned, and the five remaining have got together 60 years later to recall their memories for BBC Radio 4 programme 'The Reunion' on Sunday (21.04.13). Lady Rosemary Muir, Lady Anne Glenconner, Lady Moyra Campbell, Lady Mary Russell, Lady Jane Rayne and Baroness Willoughby de Eresby - who is now deceased - were aged between 19 and 23 at the time and were given the responsibility of lifting, unfolding and carrying Elizabeth's 21 ft train through the abbey. With...
- 4/17/2013
- Monsters and Critics
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