King Charles heckled by Australian senator: ‘Give us our land back’

An unseen photograph of Meghan Markle has been shared by former Suits co-star Patrick J Adams, triggering a debate on social media on whether she’ll join a mini reunion of the show’s actors.

Adams and Markle played an on-screen couple Mike Ross and Rachel Zane in the legal drama series – and had a strong friendship away from the cameras with Adams invited to the Sussexes’ royal wedding in 2018.

Now, Adams has posted 10 behind-the-scenes Suits images on Instagram, including a black and white image of Meghan.

Fans began asking Adams on social media to invite Meghan, who quit Suits ahead of marrying Prince Harry, to the reunion.

It comes as King Charles enjoyed an Indian spa break while on his way home from his tour of Australia and Samoa.

The King, who is receiving treatment in his battle with cancer, stayed at the SOUKYA resort in Bengaluru in India which describes itself as a “holistic health destination to restore your body’s natural balance of mind, body and spirit”.

Meanwhile, an ITV documentary aired on Wednesday night about a homelessness campaign led by Prince William, in which he shares an anecdote about visiting a homeless charity with his mother, Diana, and brother, Harry.

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Unseen pictures from William, Harry and Princess Diana’s trip to homeless shelter

William playing chess during a visit to The Passage in London in 1993 (The Passage/PA)

William playing chess during a visit to The Passage in London in 1993 (The Passage/PA) (PA Media)

William and Diana, Princess of Wales during a visit to The Passage in London in 1993 (The Passage/PA)

William and Diana, Princess of Wales during a visit to The Passage in London in 1993 (The Passage/PA) (PA Media)

William and Diana, Princess of Wales during a visit to The Passage in London in 1993 (The Passage/PA)

William and Diana, Princess of Wales during a visit to The Passage in London in 1993 (The Passage/PA) (PA Media)

William and Diana, Princess of Wales during a visit to The Passage in London in 1993 (The Passage/PA)

William and Diana, Princess of Wales during a visit to The Passage in London in 1993 (The Passage/PA) (PA Media)

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Watch: Prince William hits back at critics over homelessness project

William responded to those questioning whether he is the right person to tackle the issue, given his privileged upbringing, in the first part of his new ITV documentary, Prince William: We Can End Homelessness.

William said: “I think everyone having a right to a safe home benefits us all.

“I come with no other agenda than desperately trying to help people who are in need and I see that as part of my role, why else would I be here if I am not using this role properly to influence and help people while I can.”

Prince William hits back at critics over homelessness project

Lucy Leeson30 October 2024 23:14

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Inside the King’s ‘holistic’ approach to his cancer diagnosis

Details of the King’s “holistic” approach to his cancer diagnosis have been revealed by the palace.

The King has been receiving treatment as an out-patient for an undisclosed form of cancer since early February, and initially postponed all public-facing duties, continuing to work behind the scenes, and returned to events with the public in late April.

Maintaining a work schedule after his diagnosis has been an important part of Charles’s holistic approach to his cancer, and during the recent trip with his wife he maintained a busy schedule for the benefit of “mind and soul” while the doctor on the trip looked after the body.

A palace official said about the large number of events the King attended during the recent tour: “It is also a great measure of the way that the King is dealing with the diagnosis.

“And he’s a great believer in mind, body and soul, and this combination works very well on a visit like this, because he feels that sense of duty so strongly that to keep his mind and his soul engaged and then the doctor is here to make sure that his body is properly looked after, you’ve got what makes for very successful visit in in these circumstances.”

Salma Ouaguira30 October 2024 23:00

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‘It’s important to change the narrative around homelessness’, says William

In the ITV documentary We Can End Homelessness, Prince William said it is vital to change attitudes towards homelessness.

“I think it’s really important that we can try and change and tackle the narrative around homelessness,” he said. “People live with it, we see it every day in our lives, that’s something I want to challenge.”

The prince is then seen looking through photos of a visit to a homeless charity when he was a child, with his mother, Princess Diana.

“That’s when it dawned on me that there are other people out there who don’t have the same life as you do. When you’re quite small, you just think life is what you see in front of you, and you don’t really have the concept to look elsewhere,” he said.

“It’s when you meet people, like I did then, who put a different perspective in your head and say like, ‘well, I was on the street last night’, and you’re like, ‘whoa’,” he added.

Alex Croft30 October 2024 22:51

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I have no agenda other than helping those in need – Prince William

In Prince William’s We Can End Homelessness documentary, the 42-year-old is asked whether he is the right man to be leading the charitable programme, given his privilege.

“I think everyone having a right to a safe and stable home benefits us all,” the prince said.

“I come with no other agenda than desperately trying to help people who are in need, and I see that as part of my role.

“Why else would I be here if I’m not using this role properly to influence and help people where I can. And I like a big challenge, I do like that, but I can’t do it on my own.”

William and Diana, Princess of Wales during a visit to The Passage, a London-based homelessness charity, in 1993 (The Passage/PA)

William and Diana, Princess of Wales during a visit to The Passage, a London-based homelessness charity, in 1993 (The Passage/PA) (PA Media)

Alex Croft30 October 2024 22:31

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‘It is possible to end homelessness’ says Prince William

Prince William has shared his new documentary We Can End Homelessness, displaying his new campaign against homelessness.

In the documentary, William visits the same homelessness charity which his mother first took him and Harry to when he was 11.

“Homewards. A programme that commits to working with six locations across the UK over the next five years, to show that it is possible to end homelessness,” he said in a video shared on X.

Alex Croft30 October 2024 22:21

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King to embrace overseas tours despite cancer battle

The King will return to regular overseas trips next year as he adapts to living with cancer.

Charles will fly abroad during the spring and autumn, the traditional periods for official foreign royal trips, provided doctors sanction the travel.

The development comes after the King’s recent tour of Australia and Samoa with the Queen he was “determined” to carry out and which was a “perfect tonic” for the head of state, said a senior Buckingham Palace official.

The palace official added: “We’re now working on a pretty normal looking full overseas tour programme for next year, which is a high for us to end on, to know that we can be thinking in those terms.”

An update about the state of the King’s health or his treatment has not been given but the news that Charles will take on more overseas trips suggests his cancer is being managed successfully.

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Salma Ouaguira30 October 2024 22:00

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Princess Diana biographer issues withering Meghan Markle verdict

The former editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair has given a withering assessment of Meghan Markle, claiming she is “flawless about getting it all wrong”.

Tina Brown, who led the magazine from for eight years until 1992, is no stranger to ranting about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, having previously dubbed the couple as being “addicted to drama” and branding their exit from the royal family as a “disaster”.

You can read Ms Brown’s full verdict below:

Salma Ouaguira30 October 2024 21:00

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Kate Middleton sent touching letter to actor with cancer

The Princess of Wales recently connected with Bollywood actress Manisha Koirala, both of whom are cancer survivors.

Koirala, who has overcome stage IV ovarian cancer, received a heartfelt letter from the Princess of Wales congratulating her on her recovery and return to work.

She said: “I wanted to reach out to HRH The Princess of Wales to send my good wishes. I am deeply heartened to receive such a warm response from her.

“I want to use my voice to not only support cancer patients but also to raise awareness about the need for equitable healthcare access and the importance of knowing the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer. Having faced cancer myself, I know how isolating and challenging the journey can be, and I believe it is essential that we all play a part in changing that reality for others.

Kate, now cancer-free and back to her royal duties, has not revealed the specific type of cancer she faced, which needed major abdominal surgery earlier this year.

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Beatrice and Eugenie supported Sarah Ferguson through cancer battle

Sarah Ferguson has opened up about her daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, playing a crucial role in her battle with cancer.

Diagnosed with melanoma in early 2024, the Duchess of York revealed how her family has helped her navigate the difficult moments since her diagnosis.

She told Hello: “My children, the joy of being a grandmother, writing my children’s books, and working on my next novel have been my lifelines.

“Writing is my escape. I write in longhand with a fountain pen in my study, and the stories just flow. I love to explore my imagination, inspired by nature.”

In January, Ferguson announced she had been diagnosed with a melanoma. A spokesperson explained that her dermatologist had removed several moles for analysis during reconstructive surgery following her mastectomy, with one being identified as cancerous.

Recently, Princess Eugenie shared an emotional birthday tribute to her mother on her 65th birthday, posting a series of photos that captured their close bond.

The images included moments with Eugenie’s son, Ernest, as well as family photos featuring Beatrice, Eugenie, and Sarah together.

Sarah Ferguson opens up on how daughters Eugenie and Beatrice supported her following breast cancer diagnosis.

Sarah Ferguson opens up on how daughters Eugenie and Beatrice supported her following breast cancer diagnosis. (Getty)

Salma Ouaguira30 October 2024 19:00