
Lottie O'Neill
Entertainment Content Director at GRV Media
Director of Entertainment Content @GRVMedia, @celebtidbit @realitytidbit @TheFocus_News | Former @DailyStar & @essexlive | Views and opinions are my own
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2 days ago |
royal-insider.com | Lottie O'Neill
January 8, 2020 – the day the news broke that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced they had decided to leave the royal family as working members, but it would be a long time before we found out why. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex revealed they wanted to step back from their senior roles within The Firm, spend more time in North America and become financially independent. It caused shockwaves around the world, and it soon was dubbed Megxit.
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2 days ago |
royal-insider.com | Lottie O'Neill
Before Meghan Markle became the Duchess of Sussex, she had a Hollywood career of her own, but prior to being Rachel from Suits, she was one of the briefcase girls from Deal or No Deal. The gameshow is popular around the world, with many franchises across various countries. In the US version of the show, attractive women stood by the briefcases that hold a figure inside, and wait to open it on cue.
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2 days ago |
royal-insider.com | Lottie O'Neill
The Duchess of Sussex has never been known as Princess Meghan Markle – despite her technically having several royal titles after marrying Prince Harry, why is that? We look into the royal protocol behind those who marry into the royal family, following the drama over the Sussexes keeping their titles after stepping down from The Firm. Why was Meghan Markle not a princess when she married Prince Harry?
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3 days ago |
royal-insider.com | Lottie O'Neill
The late Queen Elizabeth II was reportedly unhappy that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had “taken” her childhood name, Lilibet, to give to their daughter – but the Sussexes later disputed the hurtful ‘smear campaign’. The late monarch was alleged to have fumed to aides about the Sussexes’ decision, a royal expert previously claimed.
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3 days ago |
royal-insider.com | Lottie O'Neill
Late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel was quick to mock King Charles after he delivered a speech said to be in support for Canada following threats from President Donald Trump. The 76-year-old, who recently underwent a trip to Canada with Queen Camilla, opened the Canadian Parliament on May 27. It was the first time during his reign, following in the footsteps of his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II who last did this in 1977.
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