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Andrew resorts to using his daughters Beatrice and Eugenie
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has been working behind the scenes to get one-on-one time with Prince Harry its just been claimed.
The revelation comes via a well placed insider that just sat down with Closer magazine.
According to their findings, Andrew’s motivations stem from Prince Harry’s decision to refute allegations of a rift between him and his uncle.
According to the source, “he was grateful that Harry went out of his way to deny rumours of a fight between them and would like to thank him for doing that, whilst brainstorming ways they can cut William down to size together.”
So “if it goes ahead, Andrew will use that as a good excuse to get in touch with Harry but he’s also trying to pull strings via his daughters Beatrice and Eugenie, who of course is still very close to both Harry and to Meghan.”
However, “in an ideal world he’d like to start chatting with Harry via phone right away, plus meet up face to face when he’s next in the UK.”
While the source admits “it may sound like a long shot, but Andrew’s in desperation mode right now and he’s looking for all the allies he can possibly cling on to.”
However, back in Buckingham Palace it seems other royals aren’t as keen, especially Prince William who was ‘furious’ when the King even agreed to meet with his brother during his four-day charity tour of the UK earlier this year.
According to the insider, “Adopting a zero tolerance approach is something he’d love to do with the Sussexes but to a less urgent extent, as they’re no longer in England or skulking around Windsor whilst living a stone’s throw from his new home.”
“But make no mistake; the Sussexes would be taking a big risk if they were seen to side with Andrew,” they concluded by saying.
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Prince Harry talks about ‘betrayal’ as William blocks return to royal fold
Prince Harry opened up like never before about ‘grief, betrayal and media scrutiny’ amid constant reports that Prince William ‘blocking’ his brother’s way back to the royal fold.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been all over the media since they arrived in Australia on April 14.
Harry and Meghan have been conducting engagements based on “private, business and philanthropic” projects.
Most recently, King Charles’ son took centre stage at the InterEdge Summit in Melbourne, shedding light on how public scrutiny affects one’s mental health.
He also talked about leadership, psychosocial safety and human connection in the workplace.
Harry began his keynote address, “When I was invited to speak at this summit, I wasn’t sure whether I was expected to speak as someone who, despite everything, has their s*** together. Or as someone who, despite what it may look like, actually doesn’t have his s*** together.”
Then, Archie and Lilibet’s father recalled the traumatic phase of his life, his childhood and the grief he faced following the death of his mother, Princess Diana.
“Grief does not disappear because we ignore it. Experiencing that as a kid while in a goldfish bowl under constant surveillance, yes, that will have its challenges. And without purpose, it can break you,” he admitted.
He admitted that he faced moments where he “felt overwhelmed. Times when I’ve felt lost, betrayed, or completely powerless. Times when the pressure – externally and internally – felt constant.”
Being numb for many years, Harry finally decided to seek help when he embraced fatherhood.
“For me, one of the biggest shifts came when I realised that asking for help isn’t a weakness. It’s very much a form of strength,” Harry told the attendees.
Speaking of the current situation across the globe where one can easily feel “anxious, stressed, helpless, powerless and completely overwhelmed,” the Duke of Sussex urged people to seek help, as there is no shame in it.
It is important to note that Prince Harry’s emotional message came after sources claimed that the future monarch may not forgive his brother despite King Charles’ forgiveness’ plan.
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Taylor Swift on bond with Dakota Johnson: ‘Curious’
Taylor Swift has opened up about her close bond with Dakota Johnson, describing the actress as an “endlessly curious” and “empathetic” friend who stands out for her refreshing honesty.
Writing a heartfelt essay for Time’s 100 Most Influential People of 2026, the 36-year-old singer-songwriter vouched for Johnson’s “realness” in an industry often defined by carefully managed media responses.
Swift praised the bestie for her unique ability to answer questions with such “frank candour” that it leaves people wondering if she is simply incapable of lying.
While the two stars have largely kept their relationship away from the public eye, they have been part of the same social circle since 2016, often spotted enjoying dinner in the company of friends like Zoë Kravitz, Cara Delevingne, and Suki Waterhouse.
This long-standing connection has given Swift a front-row seat to Johnson’s personality, which she describes as being deeply inquisitive about the lives of others.
According to Swift, the actress is constantly exploring the “intricate relationship complexities” of the human experience, a trait that fuels her work both in front of and behind the camera.
Beyond their personal friendship, Swift highlighted Johnson’s professional bravery, specifically noting her willingness to take “newer and bolder risks” by founding her own production company, TeaTime Pictures.
The Grammy-winning artist noted that this drive to challenge herself is a core part of who the actress is.
Swift seems to admire the way Johnson balances being a captivating presence on screen with an inquisitive nature behind the scenes, suggesting that this combination is what makes her storytelling feel so authentic.
Ultimately, Swift believes that Johnson’s commitment to the truth is what defines her legacy in Hollywood.
She concluded her tribute by noting that her friend’s “unfailing truthfulness” helps shape her work into art that feels “as real and timeless as she is.”
By bridging the gap between her public persona and her private self, Johnson has clearly made a lasting impression on Swift, who views her as a rare example of someone whose evolving career is a direct reflection of her genuine, inquisitive character.
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PM hails Saudi economic support, highlights US-Iran peace efforts in MBS meeting
- Pakistan reaffirms “shoulder to shoulder” support for Saudi Arabia.
- PM, MBS discuss regional situation during nearly two-hour meeting.
- Pakistan, Saudi Arabia review bilateral ties and strategic cooperation.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has expressed his sincere appreciation for Saudi Arabia’s consistent support for Pakistan’s economic stability during a meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Jeddah, according to the Prime Minister’s Office.
The Prime Minister called on Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, who is also the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in Jeddah this evening. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar was also present at the meeting.
According to the PMO, the two leaders held detailed discussions during a warm and cordial meeting that lasted almost two hours, focusing on the evolving regional situation as well as bilateral relations.
During the meeting, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed full solidarity and support for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the wake of recent regional escalation, saying that “the people of Pakistan stand shoulder to shoulder with our Saudi brethren.” He also conveyed deep condolences over the loss of precious lives.
He appreciated what he described as the Kingdom’s “exemplary patience and restraint,” adding that the Crown Prince’s leadership during the current crisis “has been a source of strength for all peace-loving people in the Kingdom and beyond.”
The Prime Minister also shared recent developments related to Pakistan’s peace efforts, including those that led to the US–Iran ceasefire and the recently held round of historic talks between the US and Iran in Islamabad. He noted that “Pakistan and the Kingdom enjoy a unique relationship as strategic defence partners under the Pakistan–Saudi Arabia Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement.”
He further expressed appreciation for Saudi Arabia’s continued support of Pakistan’s economic stability, describing it as “deeply appreciated.”
Both leaders also exchanged views on matters of mutual interest and reaffirmed their commitment to continued close cooperation.
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