Meghan gave a final speech in Johannesburg, drawing on some Bo-Kaap wisdom, before she and Harry wrapped up their royal tour of South Africa.
Meghan is suing the Daily Mail for publishing a private letter, prompting Harry to release a heartfelt statement about the worries of history repeating itself.
Meghan visited the Clareinch Post Office in Claremont, where UCT student, Uyinene Mrwetyana was raped and murdered last month.
On day three of their visit to South Africa, Meghan, Harry, and baby Archie met Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu and his daughter.
Meghan and Harry spent the second day of their royal tour on the beach and in the Bo-Kaap, where they met with community leaders.
Meghan and Harry (and baby Archie) are in SA and getting started on the 10 day itinerary that takes them all over the country – and the continent in Harry’s case.
Her Royal Highness does the right thing and offers a builder a cup of tea. Then things got awkward.
Meghan, Harry, and their baby had an ordinary lunch at a pub near Frogmore Cottage, where they live.
Meghan and Harry are planning a jam-packed 10-day trip, and baby Archie is coming along for the ride. Here’s where you can catch them (or avoid them) along the way.
Conde Nast’s chairman Nicholas Coleridge recounts how William reacted when the tabloids printed topless pictures of his mum.
In recent news, royals have birthdays (just like us!) and wish each other well when they do (just like us!).
Prince Philip’s first instinct was to cover his face with a newspaper. This, and other inside details, have been revealed by a royal insider.
Back in the tabloids, we have Tom Markle with yet another attack on Meghan and Harry.
Settle in for proof that the Queen has a sense of humour and an update on Meghan, Harry, and their plans to come to South Africa.
The 2001 photo of Prince Andrew, alongside the woman he is accused of having sex with numerous times whilst she was underage, is now coming under scutiny.
Appearing outside a court in New York, Virginia Roberts Giuffre spoke to the press about how Prince Andrew “knows what he’s done”.
In light of her father’s scandalous involvement with Jeffrey Epstein, Princess Eugenie has decided to delay the launch of her podcast.
As the lies from Buckingham Palace stack up, with statement after statement trying to absolve Prince Andrew of wrongdoing, the British public is growing angrier.
Virginia Roberts Giuffre alleges that she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew three times whilst she was underage. Epstein’s private jet travel would appear to back her up.
The public is calling Harry and Meghan hypocrites for using a private plane, and Elton John is not having it.
Let’s see what the British public really think of the British royal family. Here they are, ranked from most to least favourite.
Jeffrey Epstein was found guilty of sex with a child in 2008, but Prince Andrew was still hanging around with him in 2010.
You wouldn’t think that Meghan and Boris would have much in common, but they do share a love for a certain red wine that’s fast become a bit of a status symbol.
Meghan joined the Vogue team as a guest editor on the all-important September issue, but things have not gone as planned.
Boris Johnson is officially the UK’s new Prime Minister, which necessitates a meeting with the Queen and saying a few words about the “doomsters and gloomsters” out there.
Meghan’s comment to Pharrell Williams at the premiere of ‘The Lion King’ has people questioning her feelings about royal life.
Diana’s biographer has weighed in on Meghan’s relationship with the press, and frustration with the palace.
Piers Morgan has had plenty to say about Meghan Markle, and he’s now written an article complete with handy bits of advice.
Kate and Meghan spent the day with their kids, watching dads William and Harry play polo for charity.
Meghan went to Wimbledon to support her friend Serena Williams, and royalists are very upset about her behaviour whilst she was there.