Buckingham Palace has not responded to Harry's book. But an insider told The Times: "It is exhausting, it is exasperating, but it is not distracting. It will burn itself out."
Valentine Low
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- I wrote this just over a year ago. I still haven't heard anything from them. Will tomorrow be the day when I finally learn what the "massive inaccuracies" in my Meghan bullying story were? No, I didn't think so.So, Meghan's lawyer Jenny Afia said on the BBC there were 'massive inaccuracies' in my Meghan bullying story. How odd. Perhaps she would care to let me know what they were.
- Harry can have 60 Minutes, GMA and The Late Show. But I am on Page Six. pagesix.com/2023/01/11/pal… via @pagesix
- So, Meghan's lawyer Jenny Afia said on the BBC there were 'massive inaccuracies' in my Meghan bullying story. How odd. Perhaps she would care to let me know what they were.
- Inspired by an excellent piece in the Telegraph (which in turn may have been inspired by a tweet of mine the other day) this is a thread exploring how distorted Harry's view is of the media.
- Colbert acts as if the cancer diagnosis came completely out of the blue. In a sense it did. But the palace said she had had surgery, and would be away for several weeks. So she hadn't "disappeared". She was doing what they said she would. And clearly was not in a great place.WATCH: A remorseful @StephenAtHome on his The Late Show following his recent jokes about the Princess of Wales and the rumours about her disappearance and marriage. “I tell a lot of jokes” he says but wishes Kate a “swift and thorough” recovery 👇 @colbertlateshow
00:00 - I sometimes worry about Harry, I really do. In Spare he complains that Meghan's lawsuit against the Mail on Sunday which they announced in Oct 2019 was "barely covered at all" in the newspapers.
- Here's a question. Imagine that Harry had stepped down as a working royal, but it had all been done amicably, and that relations with his father and brother had remained cordial. Where would he have been sat in the abbey? Not third row back, I suspect.
- Yes, I am definitely claiming victory here. As a Kensingon Palace source told me: "You were VERY close. I was impressed."Replying to @clarescastle and @valentinelowYou were spot on @valentinelow Not a tiara, not quite a floral headpiece, but a jewelled floral headpiece. Spectacular though and fabulous that Princess Charlotte is wearing a matching slighter version. Picture perfect family. #Coronation
- William takes a booking from an unsuspecting customer at Indian Streatery in Birmingham...
00:00 - The first extract from Courtiers, my look at what goes on behind palace walls, will appear in The Times on Saturday. Should anyone be kind enough to want to buy a copy of the book, here's a link:
- Anderson Cooper, who has interviewed Prince Harry for CBS, is no ordinary hack: his great aunt (Thelma Furness) had an affair with Harry's great-great-uncle (Edward VIII, then Prince of Wales). Credit to @chefjohnny84 for this nugget.
- Fascinating story by @victoria_ward. The question is, why does the Sussex camp want to leak all this? Is it Meghan trying to prevent an outbreak of peace between Harry and his father? And intriguing that they should resort to the sort of briefing that they condemned in others.The Duchess of Sussex expressed her concerns about unconscious bias in the Royal family in a letter to the King, The Telegraph can reveal. It is understood that the correspondence was sent in the wake of the March 2021 Oprah Winfrey interview Read more: telegraph.co.uk/royal-family/2…







