Prince Harry & Duchess told to ‘get a life’ as comedian SLAMS Netflix show as ‘human sleeping pill’

MEGHAN & Harry has been mocked on US TV over their reported docu-series for Netflix.

The Netflix series, which The Sun first revealed two years ago, is no surprise. In fact, Meghan has been Keeping Up With The Kardashians ever since she and Harry moved to the States in 2020 and is increasingly morphing into the ubiquitous Kim.

The matter was discussed on the Wendy Williams Show with Michael Rapaport – and the comic didn’t hold back in his assessment of the couple.

Mr Rapaport said: “Prince Harry, Harry ballgame, and Meghan Markle are getting a reality TV show according to Page Six. They let the cameras into their home for a juicy project, insiders say it may possibly be about their breakdown with the Royal Family.

“I hear you guys moaning and groaning, I feel the exact same way. This show will be a human sleeping pill. These two, you need to get a life. You need to get a life. You left the Royal Family to do a reality show.”

He added: “He took her last name. She is driving the ship. I just don’t understand it, they were doing philanthropy and now they are doing a reality show.

“A rumour has it that they might be starting a CBD company. What’s the deal, are you guys doing? Are you money laundering?”

He added: “You guys said you didn’t want attention, you didn’t want to be in the limelight but you’re starting a reality TV show.”

Read our Meghan Markle live blog below for the latest updates…

  • Meghan’s sister calls for Duchess to be grilled by lawyer

    Samantha Markle claims her reputation was wrecked during Meghan’s feud with the Royal family, adding fuel to their bitter deformation row. 

    The Duchess’ 57-year-old half-sister has called on legal eagles to spend up to seven hours quizzing the royal.

    Samantha is currently seeking £60,000 in damages and alleges she’s the victim of false and malicious statements.

    She has accused Meghan of concocting a “false narrative and fairy-tale life story”.

  • Prince Andrew set to join the Queen in Garter Day ceremony

    Taking place at Windsor Castle on June 13, the Garter Day ceremony is one of the highest profile events in the Royal Family’s calendar.

    The controversial Duke will also will be listed in the next day’s Court Circular.

    The Duke will attend the event privately. However, there are fears his presence could overshadow the Queen’s celebration, bringing unwanted controversy to the proceedings.

    A source told The Telegraph that Andrew’s attendance is “standard practice”.

  • Prince Charles gifts grandson George with present worth £18,000

    Being the great grandson to the longest-reigning Monarch in British history can have its perks.

    One of these benefits is, of course, the presents.

    Reports have emerged that Prince Charles splashed £18,000 on a playhouse for George, featuring a real wood burning stove and day bed.

    Truly a gift fit for a prince.

  • Sadiq Khan turns down invite to visit Sussexes’ £11 million mansion

    The London Mayor reportedly wants to avoid being drawn into a “Royal civil war”.

    Speaking to the Mail, Norman Baker, former Lib Dem Transport Secretary and Royal author, said it was a surprise to see Khan receive an invite.

    ‘Although Harry and Meghan are semi-divorced from the Royal Family they need to be careful not to demonstrate any political allegiance,’ he told MailOnline. ‘Sadiq Khan was right to turn this invitation down.’  

    While logistical problems are the main reason Khan chose to turn the couple down, reports also suggest that he does not want to get in the middle of their long-running feud with Her Majesty the Queen.

  • Harry & Meghan ‘could extend stay’ for Lilibet’s christening

    Reports from Royal experts have suggested that the couple could remain in England in order to perform their daughter’s christening ceremony in the presence of the Queen.

    The Duke & Duchess will soon be in the UK for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, and some commentators expect them to extend this trip.

    Speaking on the latest episode of Royally Us, hosts Christina Garibaldi and Christine Ross discussed the possibility that Harry and Meghan could “extend” their stay for the special occasion.

    Ms Garibaldi said, “maybe Lilibet will have her christening while they are at Windsor during the Platinum Jubilee”.

    Ms Ross responded: “It’s such a busy weekend, especially we talked about last week about how members of the Royal Family are going to different, you know, countries within the United Kingdom [for Jubilee celebrations].

    Harry and Meghan currently live in an £11m California mansion, but will stay in Frogmore Cottage for Her Majesty’s Jubilee.

  • Trooping the Colour stand collapse: Statement from London Ambulance Service

    Dozens of people had come to watch the Major General’s review yesterday before the big event on June 2.

    However, In the midst of the excitement, one of the stands collapsed, injuring five, including an eight year-old boy.

    Speaking on the occurrence, the London Ambulance Service has highlighted its swift response.

    A spokesperson said: “We were called at 10:59am to reports of an incident on Horse Guards Road, SW1.

    “We sent a tactical response unit, an ambulance crew, two cycle responders and an incident response officer.

    “We worked alongside St John Ambulance volunteers to treat five people at the scene.

    “We took one patient to a major trauma centre as a priority.

    “St John Ambulance took a second patient to a major trauma centre as a priority.

    “We discharged three patients at the scene. We later arranged transport to hospital for one of these patients.”

  • Queen praises Church of Scotland congregations for Ukrainian refugee support

    The Queen has applauded the role congregations from the Church of Scotland have played in offering support to Ukrainian refugees since the war broke out.

    Around 400 ministers, elders, deacons and special guests are gathering in Edinburgh for its General Assembly, with more joining online, as the church opens its annual meeting, first held in 1560.

    In a letter read out at the Assembly Hall meeting, the Queen said “the tragic loss of life and the scattering of refugees as a result of the war in Ukraine has caused much distress”.

    “It is encouraging to know that the Church of Scotland has been able to offer support through raising funds and providing a welcome to the stranger,” she said in the letter read out by the Rev Dr George Whyte, chaplain-in-ordinary and principal clerk of the Church of Scotland.

    “We all hope that peace will be restored and we continue to uphold in prayer those who are putting into practice the love which is at the heart of the Gospel.”

  • Meg & Harry savaged over rumoured Netflix docuseries

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s reported Netflix documentary series about their life has been savaged by a commentator.

    Nile Gardiner, a former aide of Margaret Thatcher has claimed it’s an opportunity for the couple to “exploit” their royal titles.

    Gardiner issued a savage takedown of the couple when commenting on this reported series.

    He described the show as sounding “awful” and claimed the couple were “exploiting” their tie to the Royal Family.

    In a tweet, the foreign policy analyst wrote: “This sounds absolutely awful.

    “There is no end to the vanity, hubris, and exploitation of the Royal titles by Meghan/Harry.”

  • Queen reportedly ‘taking it easy’ ahead of Jubilee celebrations

    Her Majesty has been told to take things easy ahead the June celebrations.

    The 96-year-old Monarch is still said to be struggling with the effects of Covid-19, as she looks to be in top shape for her Platinum Jubilee.

    A source close to the Royal family spoke on the Queen’s need to take it easy ahead of June.

    The royal insider told US Weekly: “[She] is still adjusting to her routine and charging up her batteries even now.

    “The other factor here is that she wanted to be as close to full strength as possible for the Jubilee celebrations, which she’s been looking forward to immensely.

    “By not [overexerting] herself it’s giving her more energy to participate in as many of the events as possible.”

  • Royal Family ‘providing accommodation to Ukrainian refugee families’

    The royal family are reportedly providing accommodation to Ukrainian families who have been forced to flee their homeland.

    Members of the royals have vowed to “do their bit” and are housing refugees but the family has “no wish” for publicity, according to the Daily Express.

    Some 53,800 Ukrainian refugees have arrived in the UK under visa schemes, including the Homes for Ukraine programme, which amounts to just over half the number of visas granted.

    A Buckingham Palace spokesman told the Express: “We are assisting in a number of ways but will not be commenting further.”

    It is not known which royals are housing refugees or where the accommodation is being provided, with the palace contacted for further information.

    The palace was used to house royal refugees during the Second World War, with Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands as well as Norway’s King Haalon and his son Prince Olaf staying there after fleeing the Nazis in 1940.

    The Prince of Wales said last month he hopes Britain is welcoming to Ukrainians, in an “emotional” meeting with families who have fled Vladimir Putin’s invasion.

  • Three taken to hospital as stand collapses during Trooping the Colour rehearsal

    Three people were yesterday rushed to hospital after sections of the spectator stands collapsed during a Trooping the Colour rehearsal in central London.

    A total of five people were treated for injuries following the incident in Horse Guards Road on Saturday morning, London Ambulance Service (LAS) said.

    Dozens had turned up to watch the event, which is the Major General’s review of the parade ahead of the full event on June 2 for the Queen’s Jubilee celebrations.

    But just before 11am, one of the stands gave way, resulting in three people sustaining injuries, one of whom was taken to hospital.

    A short time later, part of another stand collapsed with two other people getting injured. One was taken to hospital.

    Emergency authorities assisted those injured and evacuated the stand before the parade was cut short and the whole area was evacuated.

    An Army spokesperson said: “During the Major General’s Review on Horse Guards Parade, two parts of the viewing stand unfortunately gave way, resulting in a small number of injuries.

    “The emergency services were called to assist those who were injured and the remaining crowds were safely evacuated from the stands.

    “Safety is our number one priority and we are urgently working with our partners and relevant organisations to understand what happened and make sure it doesn’t happen again.”

  • Royal Family ‘providing accommodation to Ukrainian refugee families’

    The royal family are reportedly providing accommodation to Ukrainian families who have been forced to flee their homeland.

    Members of the royals have vowed to “do their bit” and are housing refugees but the family has “no wish” for publicity, according to the Daily Express.

    Some 53,800 Ukrainian refugees have arrived in the UK under visa schemes, including the Homes for Ukraine programme, which amounts to just over half the number of visas granted.

    A Buckingham Palace spokesman told the Express: “We are assisting in a number of ways but will not be commenting further.”

    It is not known which royals are housing refugees or where the accommodation is being provided, with the palace contacted for further information.

    The palace was used to house royal refugees during the Second World War, with Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands as well as Norway’s King Haalon and his son Prince Olaf staying there after fleeing the Nazis in 1940.

    The Prince of Wales said last month he hopes Britain is welcoming to Ukrainians, in an “emotional” meeting with families who have fled Vladimir Putin’s invasion.

  • Queen & Charles will be horrified by reports of Harry & Meg’s Netflix docu-series (1/2)

    THE Queen and Prince Charles will be “horrified” by reports of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s new Netflix plans, a royal expert has said.

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are reportedly filming an “at home with the Sussexes”-style docuseries for the streaming giant as part of their multi-million pound deal.

    US reports claim the couple have welcomed cameras into their £11million Montecito mansion to film candid content, as the Kardashians did for their fly-on-the-wall show.

    But it’s unclear whether the Royal Family were briefed on the move, revealed just weeks before the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

    Royal biographer Angela Levin said a fly-on-the-wall series would be hypocritical after Prince Harry moaned royal life was similar to living in a zoo.

    She also believes the series would come as another blow to the royals – and could “steal the enjoyment from the Queen” during her Platinum Jubilee.

  • Boy, 8, escapes collapse unscathed after falling over seven feet through the stand

    ]An eight-year-old boy was uninjured in the stand collapse at Trooping the Colour rehearsals today – despite falling around eight feet to the ground through the stand, it’s claimed.

    Ted Gibson fell through a gap as he tried to make his way to safety with his grandparents, MyLondon reports.

    His mother, Clair Watts, said: “We are very, very lucky and fortunate Ted wasn’t seriously injured.

    “Ted is absolutely obsessed with the guards and has been since he was a toddler. He was meant to go to this event in 2020 and 2021 but it was cancelled because of Covid so he was very excited to go today.

    “His grandmother phoned me on the way home to say something had happened. It could have been been absolutely horrendous but thankfully he is ok, other than an injured knee.”

  • Trooping the Colour stand collapse: Statement from London Ambulance Service

    A total of five people were treated for injuries, London Ambulance Service said.

    The full event will take place on June 2 for the Queen’s Jubilee celebrations. Today’s ceremony was the Major General’s review ahead of the big day.

    Dozens of people had turned up to watch the rehearsal in Horse Guards Parade.

    LAS said three patients were treated and discharged at the scene but transport to hospital was arranged for one of the patients later in the day.

    A spokesperson said: “We were called at 10:59am to reports of an incident on Horse Guards Road, SW1.

    “We sent a tactical response unit, an ambulance crew, two cycle responders and an incident response officer.

    “We worked alongside St John Ambulance volunteers to treat five people at the scene.

    “We took one patient to a major trauma centre as a priority.

    “St John Ambulance took a second patient to a major trauma centre as a priority.

    “We discharged three patients at the scene. We later arranged transport to hospital for one of these patients.”

  • Three taken to hospital as stand collapses during Trooping the Colour rehearsal

    Three people have been taken to hospital after sections of the spectator stands collapsed during a Trooping the Colour rehearsal in central London.

    A total of five people were treated for injuries following the incident in Horse Guards Road on Saturday morning, London Ambulance Service (LAS) said.

    Dozens had turned up to watch the event, which is the Major General’s review of the parade ahead of the full event on June 2 for the Queen’s Jubilee celebrations.

    But just before 11am, one of the stands gave way, resulting in three people sustaining injuries, one of whom was taken to hospital.

    A short time later, part of another stand collapsed with two other people getting injured. One was taken to hospital.

    Emergency authorities assisted those injured and evacuated the stand before the parade was cut short and the whole area was evacuated.

    An Army spokesperson said: “During the Major General’s Review on Horse Guards Parade, two parts of the viewing stand unfortunately gave way, resulting in a small number of injuries.

    “The emergency services were called to assist those who were injured and the remaining crowds were safely evacuated from the stands.

    “Safety is our number one priority and we are urgently working with our partners and relevant organisations to understand what happened and make sure it doesn’t happen again.”


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