
Emily Cooper
Trainee Reporter at Mail Online
Trainee reporter @MailOnline 📰 | Scottish 🏴 | [email protected]
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3 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Cameron Roy |Emily Cooper
The financial accounts from Prince Harry's embattled charity Sentebale have shed fresh light on what went wrong for the organisation, MailOnline analysis can reveal. The documents, which must be published annually according to the UK Charity Commission's rules, show the total income and total expenditure for each year.
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4 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Joanna Tweedy |Emily Cooper
While Jellycat may be the soft toy brand of choice for most discerning three-year-olds, Meghan Markle's daughter Lilibet is apparently a fan of a lesser known but no less middle class doll. In episode five of Netflix series With Love, Meghan, the Duchess' love letter to lifestyle and cookery, the former royal championed her daughter's latest toy, a soft doll named Stella Al Fresco by The Manhattan Toy Company.
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1 month ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Joanna Tweedy |Emily Cooper
The Duchess of Sussex rose to fame as Meghan Markle - but her latest social media venture, an online shop selling 'handpicked and curated collection of the things I love', appears to confirm that her initials are no longer 'MM'. The former Suits actress, 43, who launched her new business venture on both her personal and official As Ever Instagram pages this week, has been the Duchess of Sussex since her wedding to Prince Harry in 2018, but still widely known by her maiden name of Markle.
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1 month ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Rebekah Absalom |Emily Cooper
Meghan Markle often pays tribute to Princess Diana through her fashion choices. Sharing a series of sun-soaked clips to her Instagram on Sunday, the Duchess of Sussex, 43, wore a Northwestern sweatshirt as she relaxed in her garden - a sartorial nod to both her alma mater and her late mother-in-law.
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2 months ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Emily Cooper |Gina Kalsi
A growing number of women, cheered on by fitness influencers, are signing up for female-only gyms - to get away from unwanted attention by men. From being laughed or jeered at - to having lewd comments made about their appearance - six in 10 women have been harassed while working out in mixed gyms, a study by OriGym found. As a response to 'gymtimidation', women avoid certain areas of the gym that are perceived to be male-dominated such as the weights and the flexible floor space.
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