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Prince Harry left ‘raging’ in late-night phone calls over Sentebale charity probe: report

By Nika Shakhnazarova

Prince Harry has reportedly been left “raging” in late-night phone calls over the latest probe findings into Sentebale, the charity he co-founded with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho.

The Duke of Sussex, 40, was forced to issue a response after the Charity Commission for England and Wales announced Tuesday that it discovered no evidence of “widespread or systemic bullying, harassment, misogyny or misogynoir” at the organization.

As a result, the “Spare” author is said to be “utterly devastated” over what he sees as a “hostile takeover of his life’s work,” a source told the Daily Mail.

Prince Harry at the Royal Courts of Justice
Prince Harry has reportedly been left "raging" in late-night phone calls over the latest probe findings into Sentebale. Getty Images

Insiders told the outlet that Harry has been spending “hours” on the phone with supporters late into the night over the fiasco.

The duke and his pals believe the African charity’s current chair Dr. Sophie Chandauka “cajoled her way to a position of power and influence.”

What’s more, the Invictus Games founder refuses to “even use her honorary title of doctor, such is the depth of their animosity,” the outlet claims.

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Hints are out there about Princess Charlotte's future royal role — with strong link to Princess Diana

By Sarah Ng

Like (grand)mother like (grand)daughter!

With Prince George poised to take the thrown after his father, Prince William of Wales, royal biographer Robert Jobson answered what Charlotte's future will look like.

“There is no rush for Charlotte to take on a royal role, but there will be roles to fill in future,” Jobson told Hello! Magazine.

Prince William of Wales is in the stands at St. Jakob-Park in Basel, Switzerland, on July 27, during the UEFA Women's EURO Switzerland 2025 Final match between England and Spain.
Prince William of Wales in the stands with daughter Charlotte at St. Jakob-Park in Basel, Switzerland, on July 27, during the UEFA Women's EURO Switzerland 2025 Final match between England and Spain. Andrea Amato/NurPhoto/Shutterstock
Prince William and Princess Charlotte.
“There is no rush for Charlotte to take on a royal role, but there will be roles to fill in future,” royal biographer Robert Jobson said. Getty Images
Princess Charlotte, 10, makes surprise appearance with dad Prince William at Euro 2025
"I would have thought that she might eventually take on patronages relating to sports, like her parents, and dance, like her late grandmother Princess Diana," Jobson said. The Prince and Princess of Wales/Instagram

“We know that she’s quite sporty and she likes her ballet, so I would have thought that she might eventually take on patronages relating to sports, like her parents, and dance, like her late grandmother Princess Diana.”

The young royal has recently been recognized in official communications for the first time.

Prince William and Princess Charlotte
Charlotte was recognized for the first time in official communications after the UEFA Women's EURO 2025. Mirrorpix / MEGA

What a game! @Lionesses, you are the champions of Europe and we couldn’t be prouder of the whole team. Enjoy this moment @England. W & Charlotte https://t.co/u6fLQs1jH7

— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) July 27, 2025

A message posted to social media to England’s Lionesses on July 27, the final of the UEFA Women’s Euro tournament, read "Lionesses, you are the champions of Europe, and we couldn’t be prouder of the whole team. Enjoy this moment England,” and was signed “W [indicating William] & Charlotte.”

“She is still very young, so it’s nice to see her enjoying herself with her father,” Jobson said about their attendance at the game. “She looks very happy and confident with him.”

William told the team in 2022 that “Charlotte wanted me to tell you that she is really good at goal. She said, ‘Please tell them that.’ She’s a budding star for the future.”

Spain's Queen Letizia and daughters share sweet moment with dinner guest in viral video

By Sarah Ng

Queen Letizia and her daughters, Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia, went viral while hosting dinner in Majorca, Spain.

At their summer home, Marivent Palace, the royals held a lavish dinner for local authorities.

Spain's Queen Letizia (C) and Spanish Crown Princess of Asturias Leonor (L) greet people as they leave the Joan Miro exhibition at La Lonja in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, on August 5, 2025.
Spain's Queen Letizia (C) and Spanish Crown Princess of Asturias Leonor (L) greet people as they leave the Joan Miro exhibition at La Lonja in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, on Tuesday. AFP via Getty Images

The royal women met with guest Ana María Ruiz, president of the Mallorca Deaf Persons Association, and used sign language, seen in a video posted on Tuesday.

Letizia, Leonor and Sofia signed their names to the camera and were met with applause. 

King Felipe VI of Spain, Crown Princess Leonor of Spain, Queen Letizia of Spain and Princess Sofia of Spain attend the Joan Miro's exhibition "Paysage-Miro" at La Lonja on August 05, 2025 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
King Felipe VI of Spain, Crown Princess Leonor of Spain, Queen Letizia of Spain and Princess Sofia of Spain attend the Joan Miro's exhibition "Paysage-Miro" at La Lonja. Getty Images
Spanish Crown Princess of Asturias Leonor (L) and Spanish Princess Sofia visit the Joan Miro exhibition at La Lonja in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, on August 5, 2025.
Spanish Crown Princess of Asturias Leonor (L) and Spanish Princess Sofia were seen in a video signing their names with their mother. AFP via Getty Images

"Yesterday I had the honor of attending the King's reception at the Marivent Palace," Ana wrote on Instagram.

"As president of the Mallorca Deaf Persons Association, I had the opportunity to teach them some basic signs in sign language," she went on. "An unforgettable experience."

"So cute the Queen, Princess, and Infanta," one comment translated into English said, while another wrote, "Very good signs congratulations wonderful."

King Charles cracks a dad joke when baby starts wailing upon meeting His Majesty: video

By Kaydi Pelletier

Shaking hands and displeasing babies.

King Charles III was good ol' sport Wednesday when one of the youngest residents of the Royal Air Force base at Lossiemouth, in Scotland, was less-than-thrilled to make his acquaintance.

Well, there was one person who wasn't pleased to see the King Visit RAF Lossiemouth!👀

King Charles visited the base to present a new Standard to 42 Torpedo Bomber Squadron.🙌👏

Find out more ➡️ https://t.co/yBrvsTu7yypic.twitter.com/tINYcFWYdU

— BFBS Forces News (@ForcesNews) August 6, 2025

The monarch, 76, was greeting service members and their families during his visit to the base when an adorable infant began to wail.

The grandfather of five didn't miss a beat, warmly leaning in toward the young one and appearing to crack what we can only reasonably assume was a dad a joke while pointing to others in the receiving line, leaving the baby's mother and those around them in stitches.

"Well, there was one person who wasn't pleased to see the King Visit RAF Lossiemouth!👀," the British military's official X account wrote when it shared the video after the king's visit.

'Delighted' King Charles thanks military families for 'unwavering support' during visit to Scotland’s main Royal Air Force base

By Sarah Ng

King Charles paid a visit to RAF (Royal Air Force) base Lossiemouth in Scotland on Wednesday.

The royal, 76, went to re-present a Squadron Standard to 42 Torpedo Bomber Squadron in Moray and attended a parade.

Britain's King Charles III reacts as he meets soldiers and their families during a visit to RAF (Royal Air Force) Lossiemouth, to re-present a Squadron Standard to 42 Torpedo Bomber Squadron, in Lossiemouth, Scotland, on August 6, 2025. (Photo by Jane Bar
“Today, we also recognise the vital role played by your families and friends, some of whom I am delighted to see can join us today," the king said. POOL/AFP via Getty Images
King Charles III is presented with flowers during his visit to RAF Lossiemouth, to re-present the Squadron Standard to 42 (Torpedo Bomber) Squadron, in Moray, Scotland, Britain August 6, 2025.
Charles greeted military families, and toured the squadron buildings and an aircraft. via REUTERS
King Charles III inspects members of 42 (Torpedo Bomber) Squadron, during a visit to RAF Lossiemouth to re-present a Squadron Standard, in Moray, Scotland, Britain August 6, 2025.
King Charles III inspects members of 42 (Torpedo Bomber) Squadron, during a visit to Scotland. via REUTERS

Charles greeted military families, and toured the squadron buildings and an aircraft.

“Today, we also recognize the vital role played by your families and friends, some of whom I am delighted to see can join us today," the king said to the crowd.

King Charles III meets RAF soldiers during a visit to RAF Lossiemouth, to re-present a Squadron Standard, in Moray, Scotland, Britain August 6, 2025.
King Charles III meets RAF soldiers in Moray, Scotland. via REUTERS

"Their unwavering support is the foundation upon which this squadron’s success is built.

"On behalf of the nation, I can only offer all the families my heartfelt thanks for the sacrifices you make and the strength you provide," His Majesty told the troops.

Prince George is ‘undoubtedly aware’ about his future as king

By Nika Shakhnazarova

Prince George is “undoubtably aware” of his future role as monarch, according to a royal commentator.

The 12-year-old — who is second in line to the British throne — is being primed and prepped for what lies ahead.

prince george
12-year-old George — who is second in line to the British throne — is being primed and prepped for what lies ahead. princeandprincessofwales/Instagram

As the youngster prepares for a life of service and dedication to his country, royal historian Marlene Koenig claims that George and his parents have likely discussed the “changes” that will come into effect in the future.

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Exclusive details: Meghan Markle’s legal clash with half sister Samantha could derail Prince Harry’s royal reconciliation

By Nika Shakhnazarova

Meghan Markle’s upcoming legal clash with her estranged half sister, Samantha Markle, risks casting a dark cloud over Prince Harry’s attempt at reconciling with the royals, according to a royal expert.

The Post confirmed Tuesday that the Duchess of Sussex is gearing up for yet another legal bout with her estranged half sister more than two years after emerging victorious in their initial legal spat.

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Britain's Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, pose for a photo as they attend the program held in the Armed Forces
Meghan Markle's upcoming legal clash with her estranged half sister risks affecting Prince Harry's reconciliation attempt with the royals, according to an expert. Anadolu via Getty Images
Samatha Markle watches the Royal Wedding on tv
Samantha Markle had sued the Duchess of Sussex over revelations made in her interview with Oprah Winfrey. The Macfarlanes / SplashNews.com

However, a royal expert has claimed that the duo’s legal battle may have a knock-on effect on the “Spare” author’s recent efforts in gluing his family back together.

“More legal disputes between Meghan and Samantha could break the fragile links between Harry and Meghan trying to establish a way forward,” Ian Pelham Turner told Fox News.

“The royals are hyper-sensitive toward any legal issues in America, resulting in any more secrets coming out to the detriment of the royals in the UK.”

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Sarah Ferguson tried to date Tiger Woods after divorce from Prince Andrew: book

By Nika Shakhnazarova

Sarah Ferguson tried to pursue a romance with golfing legend Tiger Woods shortly after her divorce from Prince Andrew, according to a bombshell new royal book.

The Duchess of York, who was married to Andrew from 1986 to 1996, is said to have confided in Piers Morgan, telling him she found the Grand Slam winner, 49, “gorgeous,” according to an excerpt of veteran royal biographer Andrew Lownie’s new book, obtained by the Daily Mail.

Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York attends day one of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships
Sarah Ferguson pursued a romance with golfing legend Tiger Woods shortly after her divorce from Prince Andrew, according to a bombshell new royal book. WireImage

In his latest biography, “Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York,” Lownie claims that Fergie made a 1,500-mile trip from to meet the athlete.

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Meghan Markle's BFF shares pics of their messy girls night in happy birthday post: 'You are sunshine in a bottle'

By Isabella Bernabeo

One of Meghan Markle's besties in Montecito, designer Tracy Robbins, wished the duchess a happy birthday in an Instagram post Monday as she turned 44.

In the post, the two friends can be seen giggling while drinking frothy, overflowing cocktails on a girls' night (or possibly day?) out, in a four-photo collage.

"Happy birthday my dear @meghan Oh how I can laugh and dance with you like no other. You are sunshine in a bottle! Thank you for always making time to be such a loving and connected friend no matter what's going on in your life. You dance through this life with so much grace, light and love! I hope your wee posse of 3 are smothering you with hugs and kisses today my dear! Happiest of birthdays M!" the post captioned.

Tracy, one of several friends to make a cameo on Meghan's Netflix show, "With Love, Meghan," debuted her Tracy James Collection clothing line in 2022. Her husband is Paramount Pictures CEO Brian Robbins.

While many in Meghan's civilian circle took to social media to wish her happy birthday, no one in the royal family appears to have sent her well-wishes. At least not publicly.

King Charles shares new photos from his summer in Scotland as Balmoral Castle abruptly closes

By Arwen Parmelee

King Charles III embraced his Scottish heritage over the weekend, attending the Mey Highland Games in Caithness dressed in traditional highland attire, including the exclusive Balmoral tartan kilt reserved for the sovereign, in photos shared to Instagram. 

A pipe band is seen performing at the 2025 Mey Highland Games at the John O'Groats Showground. Getty Images
King Charles III attends the 2025 Mey Highland Games at the John O'Groats Showground. Getty Images

As Chieftain of the Mey Highland Games — a role he inherited from his grandmother, the Queen Mother, in 2002 — Charles, 76, presided over traditional Scottish competitions, which included caber tossing, tug-of-war, Highland dancing and massed pipe bands.

The king was photographed enjoying Old Pulteney whisky and warmly greeting competitors and children throughout the day. 

The King was photographed enjoying Old Pulteney whisky and warmly greeting competitors and children throughout the day.  ZUMAPRESS.com

The games, first established in 1970 to celebrate the Queen Mother's 70th birthday, continue as a cherished annual tradition showcasing Scotland's Highland culture.

King Charles has been in Scotland for at least a week, typical for this time of year as the royal family's Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire has served as their late-summer escape for generations, dating back to 1852. (His Majesty appears to be staying elsewhere at the moment, however.)

King Charles has been in Scotland for at least a week, typical for this time of year as the royal family's Balmoral Castle . Getty Images

The castle, open to visitors annually from April through August, was set to end its visitors' season on Aug. 10, but closed to the public Monday because of high wind warnings as Storm Floris swept through the area.

Princess Anne’s attempted kidnapper claims he is ‘innocent’: ‘I was more scared than she was’

By Nika Shakhnazarova

Princess Anne’s attempted kidnapper has professed his innocence — saying he “was more scared” than the royal during the terrifying ordeal more than five decades ago.

Ian Ball, the gunman who shot police officers during a botched attempt to allegedly kidnap the Princess Royal in 1974, has spoken out six years after being released from a psychiatric facility.

Speaking about the bungled attempt, Ball claimed to the Daily Mail that he expected Anne to have been swapped with a body double — a claim he initially made after pleading guilty decades ago.

Princess Anne's attempted kidnapper, Ian Ball.
Princess Anne's attempted kidnapper has professed his innocence, saying he "was more scared" than the royal during the terrifying ordeal. Bettmann Archive
Princess Anne in 1970.
The Princess Royal was just 23 years old during the botched kidnapping attempt. CENTRAL PRESS/AFP via Getty Images

“I had good reason to believe the gunpowder had been taken out of the bullets and another girl had been substituted for Princess Anne,” he told the outlet.

Ball, 77, claimed that the incident — which he carried out at age 26 — was meant to be a “hoax” staged with the help of a “friend” on the police force.

“The whole idea of performing the hoax was to get the publicity so I could write my autobiography and I expected to get £10,000 in royalties,” he said. “I’m an innocent, sane man.”

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