Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Just Put Netflix Drama to Rest with Latest Outing

Nobody knows anything anymore.

Not really. Not when it comes to Harry and Meghan, anyway. One week, they're feuding with Netflix. The next time they're at a Netflix party, standing next to the Netflix Co-CEO, smiling for the cameras.

Either the feud was never real, or it was resolved, or this is the most elaborate PR photograph in the history of California dinner parties.

Beatrice and Eugenie May Not Know Where Their Mother Is — and Fergie Wouldn’t Have It Any Other Way

Fergie cannot bear being out of the news, even when the news is simply that nobody knows where she is.

Sarah Ferguson, the royal family's most reliably unpredictable character, has pulled off something remarkable; she has gone conspicuously and almost impressively silent.

Sources say the timing is deliberate. What exactly Fergie is plotting from wherever she's plotting it — well, that's the part nobody's figured out yet.

William and Kate’s Bizarre Sleeping Arrangements — and the Unexpected Guest Who Joins Them

Forget everything you thought you knew about royal bedtime routines.

The British upper classes have long had a rather grand tradition of sleeping in separate bedrooms. Very proper. Very aristocratic. Very not William and Kate.

The Prince and Princess of Wales not only share a bed, but they've also made room for one very important third wheel.

Guess who?

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex at a Netflix party hosted by the Netflix CEO, Ted Sarandos, celebrating a show about BEEF, standing next to the man they were reportedly beefing with. 🤣

Did You Know?🤔

When Prince Harry co-founded Sentebale in 2006, he named it after the forget-me-not flower — Princess Diana's favorite — in Sesotho, the language of Lesotho. It was his way of ensuring that a mother who never got to see her son grow up would be remembered in every country the charity touched.

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