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EXCLUSIVE Glaring signs Harry is the 'Spare' in his marriage revealed by expert: How the words he whispered in Meghan's ear during public event let slip his real role

EXCLUSIVE Glaring signs Harry is the 'Spare' in his marriage revealed by expert: How the words he whispered in Meghan's ear during public event let slip his real role

Daily Mail​2 days ago
Of all the things Prince Harry enjoyed during his trip to Colombia - the food, festivals and beautiful beaches - his drumming lesson likely wasn't one of them.
On the third day of the Sussexes' quasi-royal tour of the country in August 2024, they visited a lively African drumming school in a suburb of the port city of Cartagena.
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Noel Gallagher takes brutal swipe at Royal Family during Oasis hometown show
Noel Gallagher takes brutal swipe at Royal Family during Oasis hometown show

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Noel Gallagher takes brutal swipe at Royal Family during Oasis hometown show

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Prince Harry's brutal 'royal secrets' warning that Prince William will 'never forgive'
Prince Harry's brutal 'royal secrets' warning that Prince William will 'never forgive'

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Prince Harry's brutal 'royal secrets' warning that Prince William will 'never forgive'

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Prince Harry sends letter to tattoo artist thanking him for his 'generosity' and 'skilful dodging of press questions' after going to New York parlour to film clip for Invictus Games
Prince Harry sends letter to tattoo artist thanking him for his 'generosity' and 'skilful dodging of press questions' after going to New York parlour to film clip for Invictus Games

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Prince Harry sends letter to tattoo artist thanking him for his 'generosity' and 'skilful dodging of press questions' after going to New York parlour to film clip for Invictus Games

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'I also appreciated your artful handling of press questions regarding my visit, it means a lot and I was rather impressed by your skilful dodging! Well done. They'll be in shock when they see the final cut.' He concluded, 'Grateful for your partnership and support in service of the Invictus community. If you'd like to come to Vancouver in February, we'd love to have you!' Josh shared the letter alongside two photographs with Harry from his visit on Sunday, and added in the caption, 'Lord, Prince, and Jelly plus @ and @farmhandtattoo for @weareinvictusgames. 'Also my royal thank you letter named me as the skilful dodger, which is a pretty good nickname, really.' The light-hearted clip started with Prince Harry in the Lower East Side tattoo parlour with Jelly Roll. An excited Jelly Roll told the Duke: 'Do you know I could not believe it when they called me and told me Prince Harry wanted to get a tattoo today, and he wanted me to give him his first tattoo?' But a shocked Harry is quick to reply: 'No, no, no, why are you wearing a glove?', to which the singing star says: 'We're giving you a tattoo about the Invictus Games.' 'No, I came here to ask you to do the Invictus Games,' explained a surprised Harry. 'There's no tattoo in this. I can't get a tattoo.' But Jelly Roll is quick to come to a deal, saying: 'I'll play the Invictus Games. You just let me give you your first tattoo.' Eventually Harry is convinced and replies: 'Alright, screw it. Let's go! Let's do it. Where do you want it?' 'We got to go for the neck,' insisted the singer in the amusing clip. But the royal suggested: 'The neck? I was thinking like my lower back or my a***.' 'No, nobody wants to see your a***, Harry,' Jelly Roll is quick to fire back, adding: 'This is for the world. I'm thinking like, here, let me just show you.' The singer then 'tattoos' the Invictus Games logo onto the prince, as well his own name, to which a shocked Harry said: 'You put your name on my neck... are you serious? Oh s***.' Shared on X by the tournament's account, the caption for the video read: 'The most... inking of a deal in Invictus Games history. 'Watch when Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex meets @JellyRoll615 at East Side Ink Tattoo. Don't miss this duo reuniting in Vancouver #IG25 Closing Ceremony Feb 16. Get tickets before they sell out.' The tattoo parlour is renowned among celebrity circles, with the likes of 'Avengers' stars Chris Hemsworth, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans and Jeremy Renner all previously getting matching ink there. East Side Ink, which opened in 1992, describes itself as one of the oldest tattoo parlours in New York City. When it opened, the shop 'catered exclusively to bikers and hard-core body-art aficionados'. However, today it boasts of tattooing everyone from, 'neighbourhood punks to Oscar-Winning celebrities'. 'On any given day, you might find your favourite actor or musician getting tattooed right next to neighbourhood regulars,' the website states. The American tattoo artist said 'skilful dodger' was a 'pretty good nickname' in the post's caption The shop was listed as one of New York City's best tattoo parlours on Time Out's list for 2024. It comes after the love child of King Albert II of Belgium said she feels 'very sorry' for the Duke of Sussex. Princess Delphine, the result of an 18-year affair between the former monarch, 90, who abdicated in 2013, and Belgian aristocrat Sybille de Selys Longchamps, 83, commented on the British Royal Family in a new podcast episode. Talking in the It's Reigning Man with host Daniel Rosney, the 57-year-old said she follows Prince Harry's circumstances in the news because of her admiration for Princess Diana. 'Lady Diana was a part of my life when I was in England,' Delphine, who previously lived in London but has since relocated to Brussels, said, adding, 'She was just sunshine, in the news especially.' Delphine claimed that Diana's sudden death was complicated for Harry to process, and that speculation over his life since he left for Montecito with his former actress wife, Meghan Markle, counts as 'bullying'. Speaking in the podcast, Delphine said, 'I feel very sorry for Harry, because I think that was traumatic for him. 'I think Harry has suffered so much,' she said, continuing, 'He was traumatised, and it's coming out now. She added, 'I understand the guy. He's just traumatised, and so he's doing these things and everyone is just bullying him but not thinking about his trauma, and I just find it terrible.' For decades, the former King distanced himself from Princess Delphine and her mother to preserve his marriage. After Princess Delphine was born in 1968, the King initially remained in frequent contact with his child and her mother. But when Delphine reached her 16th birthday, the King began to distance himself. In 2013, the same year King Albert abdicated the throne due to health reasons and was succeeded by his son King Philippe, Princess Delphine launched a legal bid to be officially recognised as Albert's daughter - which she won in October 2020. Now Delphine has the right to bear the royal name de Saxe-Cobourg and is formally recognised as a member of the Belgian royal family as are her two children Princess Joséphine of Belgium and Prince Oscar of Belgium who she shares with partner James O'Hare. Speaking to Tatler in 2023, the princess, who is an artist, revealed her father's rejection when she was young still hurts, but added she doesn't blame him and holds no ill-will towards him. She argued that royal life is 'isolating' and she believed her father had been badly advised at the time. However, she said, 'You don't just have a child and kick it.' Reflecting on her seven-year legal battle, Delphine said the action she brought was not about money or status but 'principles'. Delphine has started attending royal engagements and said her relationship with her father has healed after years of bitterness.

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