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Royal Expert reveals truth about Prince Harry’s rumoured Diana documentary

Prince Harry is unlikely to move forward with a solo documentary about Princess Diana, despite growing rumours, claimed an expert.
Ever since the news of the Sussexes new Netflix deal broke, there are rumours that the couple might work on a new documentary surrounding Diana’s life.
If made, this documentary or film could threatened any hopes of reunion between Harry and Prince William, several royal experts have claimed.
Royal expert Jennie Bond dismissed the claims as “just rumours and wishful thinking by Netflix,” adding that Harry is unlikely to commercialise his mother’s life and death.
“I suspect these reports are just rumours and wishful thinking by Netflix. I doubt whether Harry would really want to commercialise his mother‘s life and death,” Bond told The Mirror.
She added, “August 31 will forever be a day of intense sadness for William and Harry,” adding, “You might imagine that, after all their shared pain at losing her, they would want to talk to one another about their feelings on such an important date.”
“No one else in the world knows what it was like to be the son of an iconic princess who died so tragically on that day,” she said, referring to Diana’s death anniversary.
“Sadly, however, I think their rift has become too deep and their lives so separated that they’ve become used to marking their mother’s death in their own, private way.
“I don’t think they will be sharing their thoughts or their feelings with each other. I don’t think there will be any phone calls or texts, even on such a sad day.”
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Travis Kelce talks wedding planning with Taylor Swift

Travis Kelce is discussing wedding planning with his married elder brother, Jason Kelce.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end is in the excitement phase after getting engaged to Taylor Swift in August.
Talking to his brother in the latest episode of their podcast New Heights, Travis, 35, said he’s still “giddy” about the engagement.
To which Jason remarked, “I cannot wait to hear more of the planning and everything that will take place. Travis, you’re about to embark on the wedding planning phase of a relationship.”
“Oh, it’s gonna go crazy,” Travis replied. “That is the next step, yeah, I’ve heard about that.”
Jason then asked, “Get ready. It is a lot of fun… Have you ever heard Mike Leach talk about planning a wedding?”
The former Eagles player was referring to a 2017 clip in which football coach Leach went on a rant about the wedding planning process, saying, “I’m just telling you, when it comes to marriages, the women lose their mind. Your fiancée’s gonna lose her mind. Your mother-in-law’s gonna lose her mind, your mom’s gonna lose her mind, several of your sisters and female relatives are gonna lose their mind and they’re gonna barrage you with constant questions.”
“No, it’s a pretty exciting time, trying to figure out where, dates, all of these things,” Jason added.
Travis and Taylor announced their engagement with an Instagram post on Aug. 26.
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‘King Charles does want to meet Prince Harry’

King Charles does want to meet his estranged son Prince Harry, a royal insider has claimed ahead of the duke’s visit to UK next week.
According to a report by the Us Weekly, there is potential for a face-to-face meeting when Harry arrives in Britain next week.
The publication, citing the royal sources and experts, revealed Prince Harry is on board, but the ball is in King Charles’ court.
The insiders tell the outlet, King Charles “doesn’t want this falling-out to overshadow his legacy”
“But Harry has caused chaos and hurt, so it’s complicated,” the source further said.
Royal historian Marlene Koenig claims, “If there is a meeting, it will be private and more likely to be on the king’s terms rather than Harry’s.”
Another royal expert Christopher Andersen says about father-son possible meeting there are too many obstacles, adding the chances of a meeting are “slim.”
King Charles will be “consumed” by Trump’s visit and is focused on his health, the expert continued.
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Habib University founding chancellor, philanthropist Rafiq Habib passes away

Rafiq Habib, one of Pakistan’s prominent business leaders and philanthropists, passed away on Wednesday in Dubai. He was 88.
Born in 1937, Habib was the former chairman of the House of Habib, a leading financial and business conglomerate in Pakistan.
In addition to his business leadership, Habib played a key role in advancing higher education. He was the founding chancellor of the Habib University Foundation and remained actively engaged in shaping its educational vision, with a focus on innovative and inclusive learning.
Habib University confirmed the news of his passing in a statement, saying: “With profound sorrow, Habib University mourns the passing of its founding chancellor.”
Wasif Rizvi, President of Habib University, paid rich tribute to Rafiq Habib.
“Rafiq Sahib was the visionary in the legendary Habib family to imagine a world-class institution of higher learning being founded in Karachi. Where others might have seen uncertainty, he saw destiny. He reminded us that this university was not merely to be an academic institution, but a living embodiment of the Habib family’s century-long commitment to the public good, to education, and to the higher values of service,” he said in a statement.
“As the Founding President of the University, I was blessed to share a unique affinity and history with him. In those earliest days, it often felt like we were a two-person crew, he, as the anchor and guardian of the vision, and I, as its first steward, working side by side to set in motion what would become Habib University. His conviction and calm stewardship gave me the courage to begin, and his encouragement remained a source of reassurance at every step of the journey,” reads the communique.
“The thousands of young women and men who have walked through the gates of Habib University and will do so for generations to come are a living testament to his vision. His generosity was never about recognition, it was an act of devotion to knowledge, to service, and to the belief that education is the noblest inheritance one can give to society.
“We will dearly miss you, RMH. Your presence gave us confidence, your absence leaves us bereft, but your legacy will forever light our way. Habib University will continue to strive, in every step, to honour the vision you entrusted to us,” the statement concluded.
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