A shocking exchange between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has surfaced, revealing them to have spoken hurtful things when Celine Dion was making a breathtaking appearance at Katy Perry's Las Vegas farewell show. After a protracted illness kept her out of the spotlight, beloved Canadian singer Dion has started to appear at public events once more. Her attendance at the Resorts World Theater, which eclipsed the royal couple's presence, suggested a comeback, according to Variety.
Renowned entertainment writer John Katsilometes suggested in the Las Vegas Review-Journal that Dion's energetic participation in Perry's act indicates she may be ready for a successful comeback to her own residency. Video from the event shows a joyous Dion with other celebs, like Zoe Saldana and Cameron Diaz with her husband Benji Madden, all of whom are clearly loving the music. As for Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry, sources said they were seated in separate VIP seats, close to the Dions. Their night was fairly quiet, with Meghan striking up a conversation and Harry remaining aloof in the crowd.
Meghan made a clumsy attempt to speak to Dion earlier in the evening. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry ignored the attention of the crowd and followed Dion down the aisle as part of her entourage. It was clear in the inadvertent moment that Meghan was trying to get Dion's attention, but unfortunately it didn't pay off. To the surprise of onlookers, Meghan was heard jokingly asking Dion about her health: "Isn't she going to die soon?" It seems that it reached my ears too.
Meghan's lack of etiquette, exposed by her blind items, has tarnished her reputation, raising questions about her entitlement complex and lack of concern for the well-being of others. With Dion squarely in the spotlight, the Duchess' attempts to get her attention seem to have failed.
The episode gives new momentum to the theory that Hollywood's wealthy are moving away from the Sussexes, with celebrities and companies such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Audible, and even Dior attempting to distance themselves from their connections. giving. Given his former status as a royal, once respected by celebrities and dignitaries, Prince Harry's sudden decline in social status is no doubt surprising. They now seem to have decided to separate, marking a major change in the couple's social narrative.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan have denied claims that they were invited to King Charles III's 75th birthday party. It was rejected next week, and the case was also broken from the silence with the British tabloids that had been litigating the case for years.
Newsweek reports that the couple, who stepped back from royal duties and moved to California last year, said on Monday that they had "not received any communication from the palace about the King's birthday celebrations scheduled for Nov. 14 in Clarence." '' issued a statement. House.
The Sunday Times reported that Prince Harry had been invited to the party with his family, but he decided not to attend. The paper also suggested that the royal family is unhappy with Harry and Meghan's recent activities, including their Netflix contract, podcast and memoir.
However, a friend of the Sussexes told People magazine that the story was "placed to make it seem like the duke despises his father, but that's not really the case."
The friend also suggested that the palace may have leaked the story to distract from the king's controversial visit to Kenya last week in the face of demands for reparations for atrocities committed by the British colonial regime. .
King Camilla and his wife Camilla are in Kenya on a four-day state visit, their first since taking the throne in June. The king expressed "deep sadness and horror" at the violence and oppression inflicted on the Kenyan people by Britain, but stopped short of offering a formal apology or compensation.
However, Kenyan President William Ruto raised the issue of reparations in his speech at a state dinner, saying Kenya deserves "justice and dignity" for the wrongs committed in the past.
The dispute over the king’s birthday party also coincided with the king’s first State Opening of Parliament on Tuesday, where he delivered the King’s Speech outlining the government’s legislative agenda for the year ahead.
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