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'Meghan's twerking pregnancy video speaks volumes about next unprecedented move'
'Meghan's twerking pregnancy video speaks volumes about next unprecedented move'

Daily Mirror

time8 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

'Meghan's twerking pregnancy video speaks volumes about next unprecedented move'

Meghan Markle left royal fans shocked by sharing a video of her and Prince Harry dancing in a hospital room in a bid to bring on labour while pregnant with Princess Lilibet - and one royal expert says it's a glimpse into what to expect from the couple in the future Meghan Markle sharing a video of herself twerking while pregnant alongside a dancing Prince Harry has proved "nothing is out of bounds", according to a royal expert. The Duchess of Sussex sent shockwaves around the world when she shared footage taken in a hospital room as she tried to bring on labour while pregnant with Princess Lilibet. The candid Instagram video, which runs for more than a minute, also features Harry, who is seen dancing in and out of the frame. ‌ He is beckoned in by Meghan as the pair dance together, with the duke appearing at the end, with the hood of his grey hoodie up as he continues his robotic dance moves. Meghan is wearing a black maternity dress and cradles her large bump as she dances, as well as lifting her skirt above her knees, raising her hands in the air and wiggling low with her hands on her hips and legs. ‌ The video came as the pair marked the fourth birthday of their daughter Lilibet with Meghan explaining: "Four years ago today, this also happened. Both of our children were a week past their due dates… so when spicy food, all that walking, and acupuncture didn't work – there was only one thing left to do!" And according to royal historian Dr Tessa Dunlop, the video was something people would once never have expected from a royal. She told the Mirror: "Let's not pretend otherwise, that Baby Momma dance was Instagram magic. The twerking, the baby brain, the Harry cameo, you could not make it up. "Full marks to Meghan for constantly surprising, and out-manoeuvring, the naysayers. The vibe, the love, the crazy overdue drama, and the sheer audacity. The haters were horrified. "How dare she so publicly demean the royal brand. Does the Duchess not know who Harry is? Fifth in line to the throne. No matter. Meghan is all woman and to hell with what the rest of the world thinks. This was leadership of a very different kind. ‌ "It is a pity that while the Duchess working on her rhythm at university in Illinois, Harry was languishing at Eton College where lessons were of a very different kind. His wooden moves were a reminder of the stiff royal world he has left behind. The poor Prince was caught in limbo, somewhere between his full-on Californian earthmother and a former life riddled with institutions." The video came hours after Meghan posted never-before-seen intimate family photos of 'Daddy's little girl and favourite adventurer' Lili. Meghan shared a black-and-white snap of herself cuddling the princess, who was sat on her lap, with the pair both sporting windswept hair, seemingly on a boat. Another image showed Meghan tenderly cradling newborn Lili as she enjoyed skin-to-skin time with the new addition to her family in 2021. And Tessa added: "Fortunately his celebrity duchess has her hand on the tiler. Nothing is out of bounds as long as she controls the clicks. Oversharing is Meghan's Unique Selling Point. Surely it will only be a matter of time before we get a proper peek at Lilibet and Archie. ‌ "Yesterday we got a little hand here, a wisp of hair there. Perhaps the only thing stopping full four-year-old facials is the moral high ground. Clicks versus morals has always been a difficult circle to square. "As the Sussexes are fast discovering, lots of exposure can be very profitable, but the million dollar question is where to draw the line? Expectations are high for Meghan's next great Instagram hit..." Tessa Dunlop is the author of the moving book, Lest We Forget, War and Peace in 100 British Monuments. Get Royal Family updates straight to your WhatsApp!

Princess Aiko to make 1st official overseas visit in November to Laos
Princess Aiko to make 1st official overseas visit in November to Laos

Japan Today

time23-05-2025

  • Japan Today

Princess Aiko to make 1st official overseas visit in November to Laos

Princess Aiko, the only child of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako, will travel to Laos in November in what will be her first official overseas visit, the Imperial Household Agency said Friday. With this year marking the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between Japan and Laos, the 23-year-old princess will visit the Southeast Asian nation to foster friendship and goodwill. The details of her visit are still under consideration, but the princess will likely meet with Laotian President Thongloun Sisoulith and attend events related to the anniversary, according to the agency. The princess went on an informal trip to the Netherlands with her parents in 2006, and she took a summer course at Eton College in Windsor just outside London in 2018 as a senior high school student. © KYODO

Princess Aiko to make 1st official overseas visit in Nov. to Laos
Princess Aiko to make 1st official overseas visit in Nov. to Laos

Kyodo News

time23-05-2025

  • Kyodo News

Princess Aiko to make 1st official overseas visit in Nov. to Laos

KYODO NEWS - 6 hours ago - 13:11 | All, Japan Princess Aiko, the only child of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako, will travel to Laos in November in what will be her first official overseas visit, the Imperial Household Agency said Friday. With this year marking the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between Japan and Laos, the 23-year-old princess will visit the Southeast Asian nation to foster friendship and goodwill. The details of her visit are still under consideration, but the princess will likely meet with Laotian President Thongloun Sisoulith and attend events related to the anniversary, according to the agency. The princess went on an informal trip to the Netherlands with her parents in 2006, and she took a summer course at Eton College in Windsor just outside London in 2018 as a senior high school student. Related coverage: Japan imperial couple to visit Hiroshima in June, 1st since ascension Japan OKs Princess Kako's June Brazil visit to mark 130 yrs of ties Japan imperial family YouTube channel awarded for 100,000 subscribers

Princess Aiko to make 1st official overseas visit in Nov. to Laos
Princess Aiko to make 1st official overseas visit in Nov. to Laos

The Mainichi

time23-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Mainichi

Princess Aiko to make 1st official overseas visit in Nov. to Laos

TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Princess Aiko, the only child of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako, will travel to Laos in November in what will be her first official overseas visit, the Imperial Household Agency said Friday. With this year marking the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between Japan and Laos, the 23-year-old princess will visit the Southeast Asian nation to foster friendship and goodwill. The details of her visit are still under consideration, but the princess will likely meet with Laotian President Thongloun Sisoulith and attend events related to the anniversary, according to the agency. The princess went on an informal trip to the Netherlands with her parents in 2006, and she took a summer course at Eton College in Windsor just outside London in 2018 as a senior high school student.

Princess Aiko to make 1st official overseas visit in Nov. to Laos
Princess Aiko to make 1st official overseas visit in Nov. to Laos

Kyodo News

time23-05-2025

  • Kyodo News

Princess Aiko to make 1st official overseas visit in Nov. to Laos

KYODO NEWS - 5 minutes ago - 13:11 | All, Japan Princess Aiko, the only child of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako, will travel to Laos in November in what will be her first official overseas visit, the Imperial Household Agency said Friday. With this year marking the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between Japan and Laos, the 23-year-old princess will visit the Southeast Asian nation to foster friendship and goodwill. The details of her visit are still under consideration, but the princess will likely meet with Laotian President Thongloun Sisoulith and attend events related to the anniversary, according to the agency. The princess went on an informal trip to the Netherlands with her parents in 2006, and she took a summer course at Eton College in Windsor just outside London in 2018 as a senior high school student. Related coverage: Japan imperial couple to visit Hiroshima in June, 1st since ascension Japan OKs Princess Kako's June Brazil visit to mark 130 yrs of ties Japan imperial family YouTube channel awarded for 100,000 subscribers

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