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King Charles is worried Prince Harry can ‘sabotage’ everything
King Charles understands a lot is at stake as he prepares to meet Prince Harry.
His Majesty, who is set to meet his estranged son in September, knows the set up requires a lot from him on an emotional level.
Royal biographer Tom Bower reveals: “Harry has a huge mountain to overcome.”
He adds: “On a human basis, he used to get on very well with Charles, so particularly from Harry’s perspective, he needs reconciliation. But time is not on their side.”
“There would be huge levels of emotion involved if they meet. Whatever Charles is facing, he would much prefer to have a good relationship with his son, so I’m sure he wants reconciliation. But he must bear in mind that he’s dealing with someone who could sabotage everything and embarrass him enormously.”
“The fear with the court case was that Harry could invent something the King said about the case — and it would cause a constitutional crisis,” Tom claims. “That fear has prevented any meeting until now, but even now the case is over, the fear still remains.”
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Prince Michael of Kent makes rare appearance at Submariners’ London reception
Prince Michael of Kent hosted submariners for a formal dinner in London on Friday to recognise the growing contribution of reservists in front-line underwater operations.
The gathering took place at the historic Naval and Military Club known as the “In and Out Club,” where members of the Royal Navy Reserve Submarine Operations Specialisation joined senior naval officers for a special reception and dinner.
As Commodore-in-Chief Maritime Reserves, Prince Michael met personnel from the submarine reserve community and was briefed on recent achievements.
The event shows how modern training pathways are enabling reservists to step into demanding operational environments.
One of the key examples discussed was last year’s Operation Highmast carrier strike group deployment, during which a Submarine Operations reservist served aboard HMS Prince of Wales as part of the Submarine Advisory Team.
Their role supported underwater warfare coordination, ensuring smooth integration between surface and submarine operations during the task group’s return from the Pacific.
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Duke of Edinburgh tunes in to ‘Can You Hear Us?’ programme
Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh spent the day immersed in the Isle of Wight’s creative heartbeat on Thursday, touring cultural hubs across the island that stretched from galleries to grassroots initiatives.
Beginning at Quay Arts in Newport he was joined by Lord Lieutenant Susie Sheldon as he explored exhibitions and met local arts organisations.
Groups including Shademakers, The New Carnival Company, and IW Open Studios spoke with him about the growing range of artistic activity taking shape across the region.
Wandering through exhibitions by Andrew Dutton, Del Seymour, and Ian Whitmore, the Duke engaged with artists and heritage groups featuring work rooted in island life and identity.
The visit also took him inside the Anthony Minghella Theatre, where attention turned to the “CAN YOU HEAR US?” programme, a creative community initiative delivered with Creative Island and Creative Lives.
The project is designed to support local expression through micro-grants, funding everything from craft workshops and music sessions.
Running from March to October 2026, it aims to amplify community voices and encourage wider participation in the arts.
During the visit, Edward met participants from a broad mix of groups, including Young Farmers, the IW Indonesian Community, In Focus, and HMP Isle of Wight, hearing how creative projects are helping people connect.
The itinerary continued beyond Newport, with further stops planned at Ventnor Exchange, Ventnor Arts Club, Brading Youth Club, and Brading Roman Villa.
He is expected to meet museum representatives and present the King’s Award for Voluntary Service at the village hall.
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Ramsha Khan, Khushhal Khan confirm marriage
Pakistani actors Ramsha Khan and Khushhal Khan on Friday confirmed their marriage on Friday, saying they were “incredibly grateful” to be stepping into a new chapter together.
The newlyweds made the announcement in a joint post on Instagram, showing Ramsha wearing a red outfit, while Khushhal donned a black attire.
However, their faces were not visible in any of the picture shared in the post.
“Bismillah, with full hearts, we’re so happy to share that we’re married, Alhamdulilah. We feel incredibly grateful to be stepping into this new chapter together,” they wrote in the caption of the post.
“To everyone who has supported us and shown us love along the way, thank you. It truly means more than we can put into words. As we celebrate this moment, we kindly ask for your understanding and respect for our privacy,” the post read.
Ramsha and Khushhal also thanked fans and well-wishers “for being part of our journey” and for always “sending us so much love”.
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