Meghan Markle Hit With Brutal New Nickname After Wild Business Move

Meghan’s latest business move, launching a luxury As Ever candle collection bundled with matchboxes, has raised many eyebrows.🕯️

Critics cheekily dubbed her ‘Matchstick Meghan,’ after the launch, joking that the matches suited someone often accused of ‘burning bridges.’ Ouch!

Harry was not spared either, earning the nickname ‘Hijack Harry’ for stealing headlines with Sussex announcements during major Palace moments. 🔥

Prince Edward and Duchess Sophie’s Royal Wit Lights Up Tram Ride in Lisbon [Photos]

Gliding through Lisbon aboard a yellow tram, Edward and Sophie proved that diplomacy doesn’t have to be all stiff smiles and formal handshakes. 🚋

The royal duo sprinkled their historic tour with quick-witted quips and warm laughter as they marked the 640th anniversary of the Treaty of Windsor. 📜

From joking about centuries-old documents to marveling at tiny handwriting, they charmed the public with their warmth and humility, proving why Charles trusts them so much after all.

Prince William Reportedly Left Fuming as Charles Sends 'Mixed Messages' on Beatrice & Eugenie's Fate

According to reports, William is frustrated at Charles for being unsure about Beatrice and Eugenie’s positions in the Firm.

While the King has a soft corner for his nieces and even floated a bigger role for them, William wishes there would be little room left for the York sisters. ⚖️

The result? A tug of war of mixed messages, with Charles appearing to keep the palace door slightly ajar while William quietly reaches for the lock. 🔐

Royal Question Of The Day❓

Royal Throwback Of The Day📸

On June 2, 1953, Queen Elizabeth was crowned in a pompous ceremony watched by 27 million people on TV in Britain alone.

The Coronation was the first to be televised, but its most sacred moment, the Queen’s anointing with holy oil, was hidden behind a canopy, keeping the centuries-old ritual private even as history unfolded on screen.📸

Did You Know? 🤔

Queen Elizabeth wore the 360-year-old St Edward’s Crown during her Coronation in 1953, but only for the actual crowning itself. 👑 Weighing nearly 5 pounds (2.2 kg), the solid gold crown was so heavy that she later switched to the lighter Imperial State Crown for the rest of the day's celebrations.

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