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Meghan Markle gives sneak peek into BTS photos from new interview
Meghan Markle is sharing new stills from her latest interview.
The Duchess of Sussex, who sat with Harper’s Bazaar for their latest cover story, has now turned to her Instagram to share BTS from the photography.
This comes as Meghan spoke about setbacks as she works on her lifestyle brand ‘As Ever’.
“I can give myself the same grace as a founder,” she notes. “There’s no such thing as perfect. I, too, get to make mistakes… There’s also not a lot of fun in trying to be perfect. So why try to do that if you want to have fun?”
“My office is right by the kitchen, and I love that I can work from home. It’s a great luxury,” she added, before noting how her kids fill up a large part of her day.
Prince Harry left the Royal Family back in 2020 alongside wife Meghan Markle and son, Prince Archie. The couple later accused the Royal Family of showcasing racism towards their son and publicly shared their grievances on television. Harry and Meghan now live in California, where they also welcomed their daughter, Princess Lilibet.
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Minister, SAPM get notices for violating ECP code of conduct
LAHORE: Punjab Election Commissioner Sharifullah on Thursday said that notices had been served on Minister for Power Sardar Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari and Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) Huzaifa Rehman for allegedly violating the code of conduct of the Election Act 2017.
A spokesperson for the provincial election commissioner said that the federal minister and the SAPM were directed to submit their explanations by November 21 (today).
“No minister or advisor is allowed to run an election campaign,” the spokesperson said, warning that swift action will be taken against any code violations to ensure free, fair, and impartial elections.
By-elections in six national and seven provincial assembly seats in Punjab are scheduled for November 23.
According to the Dera Ghazi Khan district monitoring officer, Leghari reportedly participated in the election campaign of PML-N candidate Mahmood Leghari in the NA-185 constituency.
The monitoring officer said that, by taking part in the campaign as a federal minister, Leghari breached official instructions. The minister has been asked to appear before the authorities and clarify his position regarding the alleged ECP violations.
The monitoring officer further said that SAPM Rehman has been violating the election code of conduct. The officer said that the SAPM intends to participate in the election campaign of the PML-N candidate.
Meanwhile, Faisalabad’s district monitoring officer wrote to the election commission, alleging that State Minister for Interior Talal Chaudhry had been repeatedly violating the election code of conduct.
The monitoring officer told the election watchdog that the state minister had been warned over the phone about his conduct, but failed to comply with the ECP code of conduct despite two previous notices.
The state minister was fined Rs50,000 for breaching the ECP’s code of conduct, the officer said, adding that the matter was being forwarded to the election body for “further action”.
It is pertinent to mention here that the by-election campaigns for 13 constituencies of Punjab’s national and provincial assemblies will officially conclude at midnight on November 21.
Arrangements have almost been completed to hold the by-elections in six National and seven provincial assembly constituencies in Punjab, on November 23.
The ECP warned that candidates who continue engaging in political activities after this deadline will face legal consequences.
The ECP cautioned that those who breach these regulations could be subject to penalties such as imprisonment for a maximum of two years, a fine of up to Rs100,000, or both.
National Assembly constituencies included NA-18 Haripur, NA-96 Faisalabad-Il, NA-104 Faisalabad-X, NA-129 Lahore-XIll, NA-143 Sahiwal-IlI, NA-185 D.G. Khan-ll, PP-73 Sargodha-llI, PP-87 Mianwali-lII, PP-98 Faisalabad-I, PP-115 Faisalabad-XVIll, PP-116 Faisalabad-XIX, PP-203 Sahiwal-VI and PP-269 Muzaffargarh-ll.
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Megan Fox, MGK find peace, healing post daughter Saga Blade: Source
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly appear to be entering a calmer, more grounded chapter in their relationship.
According to a new report by PEOPLE Magazine, the pair are “basically back together” after welcoming their daughter, Saga Blade, in April 2025.
“Their baby girl is their top priority, and she’s brought them closer than ever,” a source shared.
The insider further explained that the couple’s daily rhythm, emotional stability, and communication have all improved since embracing parenthood together, making this period markedly different from their turbulent past year.
“They’re in a much stronger place than they were even six months ago, and Megan says their baby has given her a sense of peace and healing.”
A previous report also highlighted that Fox was genuinely moved by how tender and attentive MGK has been with their daughter.
This reportedly strengthened her trust and comfort with him.
“Things are great now,” the source told People.
“He’s amazing with the baby, and she very much enjoys spending time with him.”
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King Charles welcomes Iceland’s president at Buckingham Palace
King Charles III met Halla Tómasdóttir, the President of the Republic of Iceland.
The official Instagram page of the royal family posted a picture in which Tómasdóttir can be seen shaking hands with the monarch of the United Kingdom.
On Thursday, November 20, the President of Iceland paid a visit to the Buckingham Palace to see the King Charles as she is currently on her first official visit to UK, which started on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
The post also has a caption that read, “This afternoon, The President of the Republic of Iceland visited The King at Buckingham Palace.”
Notably, Iceland President’s first day in London includes public talks and meetings focused on leadership, sustainability, and economic development.
While King Charles met the President of the Republic of Iceland, his wife Queen Camilla on the other hand hosted reception a reception at St James’ Palace.
Camilla, the vice-patron of the Royal Commonwealth Society, celebrated the winners and runners-up of The Commonwealth Essay Competition 2025.
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