Meghan Markle acted wisely to protect Prince Harry from embarrassment

Meghan Markle made a wise move to protect her “worried” husband, Prince Harry, as the royal family's crisis over Andrew's ties to Epstein also reached Montecito.
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Meghan Markle made a wise move to protect her “worried” husband, Prince Harry, as the royal family's crisis over Andrew's ties to Epstein also reached Montecito.

On February 19, British law enforcement officers arrested King Charles III's brother Andrew, who was stripped of all his titles due to his ties to convicted sex

China has offered Ukraine humanitarian energy assistance, although a senior US official said Beijing had the power to stop Russia's invasion but decided not to.

Outside of peace talks, the European Commission has said it wants Ukraine to provide a timetable for repairs to a pipeline that carries Russian oil to Europe after it

The Glascoad explosives factory was set to increase the UK’s artillery shell production capacity by a factor of 16, replenishing dwindling stocks and increasing supplies

On the eve of key talks in Geneva on a possible end to Russia's war against Ukraine, Armin Papperger, CEO of German defense concern Rheinmetall, made a statement

At the Munich Security Conference, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said that Russia is suffering “insane losses” in Ukraine, losing about 65,000 soldiers in the past

The outcome of the war in Ukraine will be determined by “who breaks first,” Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski said at the Munich Security Conference, where

The Duchess of Sussex is reportedly keen to arrange an interview with Oprah Winfrey for Brooklyn Beckham. This comes just a month after he broke his silence on rumours

The price of Russian Urals crude fell to an average of $37.50 per barrel in January as the Kremlin grappled with US sanctions and a more complicated trade relationship

Victoria and David Beckham are very grateful to Marc Anthony for coming to their defense after Brooklyn Beckham made several allegations against his parents. An insider

Since 2022, more than 471,000 people who came from Ukraine have left Germany, which has tightened requirements for Ukrainian refugees. Currently, the Central Register of