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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle receive fresh blow from royal family: ‘Not invited’

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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle receive major blow from royal family: ‘Not invited’

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who are enjoying life in Montecito with their two kids, face brutal snub by royals at huge upcoming event.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s dream to celebrate a big event with the royal family has been crushed, according to a new report.

Buckingham Palace aides have sent out feelers for this year’s Christmas dinner which will be held in the ballroom at Sandringham House due to the sheer number expected. However, the Sussexes – Meghan, Harry and their two children Archie and Lilibet-  have not been invited.

King Charles and Queen Camilla have sent out their invitations for this year’s Sandringham Christmas gathering, according to Express UK.

However, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have not been invited and are unlikely to travel to the UK this festive season.

According to a well-placed source, “There will be a large number of people present at this year’s dinner.”

The insider claimed: “It was trialled in the ballroom for the first time last year and proved a big success so this year will be held in a similar fashion. There will be a buffet style roast served where members of the family can help themselves. It will include a traditional roast dinner spread with all the trimmings.”

Although the Sussexes will not be joining the royal family this year, they have been extended an invite to spend the Christmas holidays with the Spencer family at Althorp. The source adds that despite their invite to Althorp, it is unlikely that the Sussexes will head to the UK this December.

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Prince Harry’s ‘subtle bow’ to King Charles sparks speculation

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Prince Harry is now estranged from his family following the release of his memoir Spare

Prince Harry may have felt out of place at King Charles’ Coronation, but he kept a composed exterior. 

The Duke of Sussex arrived solo, as his wife Meghan Markle chose to stay in California with their children, Princess Lilibet and Prince Archie, who was celebrating his fourth birthday. 

Meghan reportedly wanted to avoid stirring up any drama and felt that attending such a historic event would feel “inauthentic.”

Despite leaving his family behind, Harry made a swift 28-hour trip to the UK to attend the ceremony at Westminster Abbey. He arrived alongside Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, accompanied by their husbands, Jack Brooksbank and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. 

Given his recent criticisms of the royal family—including Prince William, Princess Kate, and Queen Camilla—Harry’s presence at the event certainly drew attention. Seated in the third row, he was noticeably distant from his older brother.

Harry didn’t appear to interact with either William or King Charles, but he made a subtle, telling gesture toward the King as he passed by inside the Abbey. 

In his book Charles III: New King, New Court. The Inside Story, Robert Hardman recounts the events of the day, including the moment when King Charles walked past his youngest son.

As the National Anthem concluded, King Charles approached the royal pews where the Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Edinburgh performed deep curtseys. 

The men, including Harry from his seat in the third row, bowed respectfully. Notably, Harry’s bow was longer than most—a gesture that didn’t go unnoticed.

He writes: “As the National Anthem reaches the end of the first verse, the King is alongside the royal pews where the Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Edinburgh, both in the front row, plunge into floor-scraping curtseys. “All the men bow, including the Duke of Sussex in row three. Indeed, tellingly, he drops his head for longer than most. “

Prince Harry is now all but estranged from his family following the release of his memoir Spare. 

And, according to reports, he and wife Meghan Markle are potentially planning a sequel to the bombshell book. Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams has said any further tell-all book will send the couple down a “lucrative but poisonous path”.

Speaking to the Express, he said: “The publication of Harry’s memoir Spare began a dreadful year for the Sussexes which saw them lose Spotify and their popularity plummeted in the ratings in the US. They were mocked and Harry’s revelations in Spare were often unwise and were also laughed at.

“Harry revealed he had cut four hundred pages from it, because they were so sensitive and, in theory anyway, these could form the basis of another book. 

“He could also write about his childhood and Meghan could write a memoir. However this would undoubtedly advertise to the world that the only way they could make a living was by continuing to trash the Royal Family.”

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Phillip Schofield reunites with special friends, moving on without Holly Willoughby

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Schofield has largely remained out of the spotlight since May 2023

Phillip Schofield stirred up the media last week with his unexpected return to TV after more than a year away from the public eye. 

Following a major controversy, Schofield had kept a low profile, but he recently broke his silence, even making some pointed remarks about ITV and his former This Morning co-host Holly Willoughby. 

Now, he’s been spotted out in London, reconnecting with another familiar face from his broadcasting days.

The 62-year-old presenter was seen dining with Gyles Brandreth, a former MP and regular on the ITV chat show that Schofield hosted for over two decades. 

The two were photographed by The Sun enjoying an upscale dinner with Brandreth’s wife, Michele Brown, at Charlie’s in Brown’s Hotel, Mayfair. 

The group appeared relaxed, with Schofield dressed in a black jumper and Brandreth in a classic white shirt and jacket. They reportedly spent several hours at the restaurant, before Schofield was later seen leaving with a female friend, whom he linked arms with as they headed to a car.

Since May 2023, Schofield has largely kept out of the public eye after admitting to an affair with a younger colleague. Initially, he described the situation as “unwise but not illegal” and stated he’d decided to step down from his ITV role. 

Later, however, he claimed that he was actually dismissed due to his brother’s legal troubles at the time. 

In a surprising announcement last month, Schofield revealed he’d return to screens in Channel 5’s Cast Away, a show where he faces the isolation of a desert island while reflecting on his own turbulent year.

During the show, Schofield appeared to make a few pointed comments, hinting at tension with Willoughby. It was later reported that he had sent her a blunt message during the fallout from the scandal, allegedly stating, “You brought me down.”

According to The Mirror, the message was sent just before news of his This Morning departure became public. Sources claim Schofield was disappointed that Willoughby did not publicly support him during the scandal, believing that their on-screen partnership had been essential to the show’s success.

The Mirror reports the daytime TV star blasted Willoughby via WhatsApp the day before the news of his This Morning departure was confirmed to the public.

A friend told the publication: “As well as saying she had brought him down, he said he couldn’t believe his TV sister would do this to him.”

It’s been reported Schofield blamed Willoughby for not publicly defending him during reports of the suspected falling-out between the pair in the aftermath of his brother’s court case.

The publication claims Schofield asked his colleague for a supportive statement or a snap of them together but was ignored.

“He feels it was a simple gesture that might have saved his job and her refusal to do so effectively finished him off, believing in the TV chemistry was the bedrock of the This Morning format,” the source continued.

Willoughby reportedly told the disgraced presenter she didn’t want to “feed the narrative.”

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Met Gala 2025: Unravel all you need to know about biggest fashion night

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Met Gala 2025 is all set to take place on May 5 next year

Star studded Met Gala 2025, the annual haute couture fundraising festival has been announced. 

The biggest fashion event, which is set to take place at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, aims to excel fashion vision into something justly significant.

The biggest night of fashion is going to occur on May 5, 2025, exhibiting ‘Superfine: Tailoring Black Style’.

Considering how fashion has always been a way to express self-expression, empowerment, and defiance, it has aimed to explore the legacy of Black Dandyism.

Referring to the, Slaves to Fashion, a book by Barnard professor Monica Miller, the exhibition will hunt through Dandyism, imposed on black men in 18th-century Europe as the Atlantic slave trade and an emerging culture of consumerism created a trend of fashionably dressed, or dandified, servants.

On the contrary, this will be the first time Andrew Bolton, curator in charge of Met, is collaborating with Monica L. Miller.

According to Vogue, Lewis Hamilton, rapper A$AP Rocky and Pharrell Williams, Colman Domingo, Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour and LeBron James will serve as an honorary chair.

The event caters around 450 attendees, including stars, young creatives, and industry paragons each year.

In 2024, the theme for the Met Gala will revolve around, ‘Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion’ theme. 

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Tony Cavalero joins Sydney Sweeney in Christy Martin biopic

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Tony Cavalero will portray James ‘Shortdog’ Maloney in the upcoming biopic starring Sydney Sweeney

Tony Cavalero has been booked to star alongside Sydney Sweeney in the upcoming boxing biopic about Christy Martin.

Deadline reported on Friday, October 11 that The Righteous Gemstones actor will portray James “Shortdog” Maloney in the Sweeney-led movie.

This untitled biopic, financed by Black Bear, tells the true story of Christy Martin, who became America’s most successful female boxer in the 1990s.

Her life changed dramatically in 1989 when she met her manager and later future husband, Jim Martin.

She made history as the first woman to sign with iconic promoter Don King and became the only female boxer to grace the cover of Sports Illustrated.

As for the new member in the cast, Cavalero gained recognition for his breakout role as Keefe in HBO’s The Righteous Gemstones.

He recently made his SXSW film festival debut in Cold Wallet, where he played Dom alongside Raul Castillo and Melonie Diaz.

His upcoming film credits include a role alongside Simon Rex in Operation Taco Gary.

In addition to Sweeney and Cavalero, the upcoming boxing biopic features a stellar cast including Ben Foster, Chad L. Coleman, Ethan Embry, Jess Gabor, Katy O’Brian, and Merritt Weaver.

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