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  • From Iconic 80s Rockstar to Timeless Legend: Jon Bon Jovi’s Evolution Through the Decades

    From Iconic 80s Rockstar to Timeless Legend: Jon Bon Jovi’s Evolution Through the Decades

    From Iconic 80s Rockstar to Timeless Legend: Jon Bon Jovi’s Evolution Through the Decades

    Jon Bon Jovi, an enduring figure in the world of rock music, has traversed a remarkable journey from the electrifying energy of the 1980s to becoming a timeless legend in the music industry. His evolution, marked by charisma, passion, and an ever-growing artistry, illustrates a career that has not only adapted to the times but has also influenced them. In this article, we delve into Jon Bon Jovi’s evolution through the decades, exploring how his iconic status has been sustained and magnified over the years.

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    The Birth of a Rockstar: The 1980s

    Jon Bon Jovi’s ascent began in the early 1980s, a decade renowned for its explosive rock scene. Born John Francis Bongiovi Jr. on March 2, 1962, in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, he was a young musician with a fervent desire to make his mark. The launchpad for his career came in 1984 with the release of Bon Jovi’s self-titled debut album. This record, although not an immediate commercial success, set the stage for what was to come.

    It was the 1986 release of Slippery When Wet that catapulted Jon Bon Jovi into superstardom. With hits like “You Give Love a Bad Name” and “Livin’ on a Prayer,” the album resonated with the youthful energy of the era. The raw, powerful vocals and the anthemic choruses of Bon Jovi’s music became synonymous with 80s rock. The band’s energetic performances and Jon’s charismatic presence on stage made him a quintessential rockstar of the decade.

    The 1990s: Reinvention and Maturity

    The 1990s presented both challenges and opportunities for Jon Bon Jovi. The rock landscape was shifting, with grunge and alternative rock coming to the forefront. Rather than resisting these changes, Jon chose to evolve. The release of Keep the Faith in 1992 marked a significant shift in Bon Jovi’s sound. The album showcased a more mature, introspective side of the band, moving away from the glam rock of their earlier work.

    This era also saw Jon Bon Jovi embracing new styles and collaborating with a variety of artists. The 1995 album These Days continued this trend, offering a more nuanced and reflective approach to rock music. Songs like “Always” from the 1994 Cross Road compilation further demonstrated Jon’s ability to adapt while maintaining his distinctive voice. The 90s were a period of reinvention for Bon Jovi, reflecting both personal growth and a deeper understanding of the changing musical landscape.

    The 2000s: Legacy Building and Social Consciousness

    As the new millennium approached, Jon Bon Jovi’s career took on a new dimension. The early 2000s were marked by a resurgence in popularity with the release of Crush (2000), which included the hit single “It’s My Life.” This album not only reaffirmed Bon Jovi’s place in the rock world but also introduced a new generation to their music. The song “It’s My Life” became an anthem for personal empowerment, resonating with audiences far beyond the typical rock demographic.

    50 Facts about Jon Bon Jovi - Facts.net

    In addition to musical achievements, Jon Bon Jovi began to focus more on philanthropy and social causes. His involvement with various charitable organizations, including the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation, highlighted his commitment to addressing homelessness and poverty. The Soul Foundation’s initiatives, such as building affordable housing and supporting community efforts, showcased a deeper, socially conscious side of the rockstar.

    The 2000s also saw Bon Jovi continuing to release successful albums, including Have a Nice Day (2005) and Lost Highway (2007). These records demonstrated Jon’s ability to blend classic rock elements with contemporary influences, ensuring that his music remained relevant to both old fans and new.

    The 2010s and Beyond: Embracing Legacy and Innovation

    Entering the 2010s, Jon Bon Jovi continued to solidify his legacy as a rock icon while embracing innovation. The 2013 album What About Now and the 2016 release This House Is Not For Sale reflected a commitment to evolving his sound while staying true to his roots. The latter album was particularly notable for its themes of resilience and authenticity, resonating with fans who had grown alongside him.

    During this period, Bon Jovi also celebrated milestones such as his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2018. This honor underscored his status not only as a successful rock musician but also as a transformative figure in the genre’s history. The induction ceremony highlighted the impact Bon Jovi has had on rock music, both as a performer and a songwriter.

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    Jon’s ability to blend nostalgia with contemporary relevance has been a hallmark of his career in recent years. He has continued to tour extensively, delivering high-energy performances that captivate audiences worldwide. His shows are a testament to his enduring charisma and the powerful connection he maintains with his fans.

    The Unfading Charisma and Ever-Growing Passion

    What sets Jon Bon Jovi apart is his unwavering charisma and passion for music, which have only grown stronger with time. His evolution from an 80s rockstar to a timeless legend reflects a career that has been defined by both resilience and innovation. Throughout the decades, Jon has managed to stay relevant by embracing change, while never losing sight of what made him a star in the first place.

    His ability to adapt his music and persona to the shifting cultural and musical landscape while maintaining his core identity is a testament to his artistry and vision. Jon Bon Jovi’s career is a compelling narrative of evolution, showcasing how a rockstar can navigate the ebb and flow of the music industry while continuing to inspire and connect with audiences across generations.

    In conclusion, Jon Bon Jovi’s journey from the explosive energy of the 1980s to becoming a timeless musical legend illustrates a career that is both dynamic and enduring. His charisma, passion, and ability to adapt have ensured that his legacy will continue to resonate for years to come, making him a true icon in the world of rock music.

  • Taylor Swift’s Priceless Reaction Goes Viral When Young Swiftie ’22 Hat Recipient Danced Just as Vigorously as the Backup Dancers at the Hamburg Eras Tour…..full story

    Taylor Swift’s Priceless Reaction Goes Viral When Young Swiftie ’22 Hat Recipient Danced Just as Vigorously as the Backup Dancers at the Hamburg Eras Tour…..full story

    Taylor Swift’s Priceless Reaction Goes Viral When Young Swiftie ’22 Hat Recipient Danced Just as Vigorously as the Backup Dancers at the Hamburg Eras Tour…..full story

     

    When Taylor Swift performs “22” during the Eras Tour, she and her dancers prance, dance and exude joy as they move around the stage.

    Eventually, they make it to the end of the runway, and that’s where Swift gifts the “22” hat to a Swiftie.

    This time, the kiddo looked like she could have been on stage “dancing like” she was 22 as she danced at the pop star from the side of the stage, and the singer’s reaction to it all was priceless.

     

    During Taylor Swift’s first show in Hamburg, she danced up to a little girl who was wearing a sparkly pink shirt, white shorts and sneakers.

    Let’s just say it was a great thing she was wearing good shoes, because she was dancing so hard, I almost thought she was going to hop on stage with them and hit all the choreography, take a look

    As you can see, this show was a rain show. While that could diminish the vibe of a concert, Taylor Swift always makes these shows extra energetic, and this little one was bringing the same energy.

    She was dancing so enthusiastically during “22” as the pop star and her dancers made their way toward her, and I love how excited Swift was about her.

    Then, the little Swiftie gave the Red artist a friendship bracelet, and when Swift went for a high five, the kiddo wanted a second hug. This caused the singer to miss the kickline, as she had a long moment with the child, but clearly, everyone loved it.

    The smile on Swift’s face was so big and infectious, and I couldn’t get enough of it! Much like the time a little girl kissed her on the cheek during “22,” the “Fortnight” singer seemed surprised and thrilled by the interaction.

    She also stuck around longer than normal to share this special moment with the child.

     

    Over the course of the last year, the “22” hat has become a beloved Eras Tour tradition, and like the surprise songs, it’s always slightly different.

    From popular TikTokers getting the headwear to tons of little Swifties donning the black hat, every interaction is one-of-a-kind, and this latest one really stood out.

    While I’m sure Swift appreciates all her interactions with Swifties during this moment, her infectious smile and double hug in this one felt different and even sweeter than normal (which is saying a lot).

  • Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Reunite in Rhode Island amid Eras Tour Break

    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Reunite in Rhode Island amid Eras Tour Break

    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Reunite in Rhode Island amid Eras Tour Break

    They were last seen together in mid-July, when the Chiefs star attended his 13th and 14th Eras Tour shows in Germany

    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 15: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have dinner at Waverly Inn on October 15, 2023 in New York City. (

    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce in New York City on Oct. 15, 2023. Photo: Gotham/GC Images

    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are finally getting quality time together again.

    On Saturday, Aug. 24, TMZ obtained photos of the couple, both 34, hanging out in Rhode Island, following their past month of busy scheduling amid his Kansas City Chiefs training camp and preseason games as well as her European leg of the Eras Tour.

    The hangout marks the first time the couple has been spotted since mid-July, when the Chiefs star and actor attended his 13th and 14th Eras Tour shows in Germany. At the July 18 show, Kelce was spotted with his arm around the “Fortnight” singer as they left the stage at the Veltins Arena.

    LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 11: Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs and Taylor Swift react as they see Mecole Hardman Jr. #12 of the Kansas City Chiefs following the NFL Super Bowl 58 football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce at the Super Bowl on Feb. 11, 2024.Michael Owens/Getty

    At the time, Swift waved to fans as she departed the stage in her blue Midnights era costume, as seen in a video shared on X.

    In July, a source close to the couple shared with PEOPLE that their relationship is serious. “They really are very, very happy together,” the insider said. “They’re very serious about each other, and the relationship feels different for both of them.”

    Taylor Swift is joined on stage by Travis Kelce (R), during "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour" at Wembley Stadium

    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce onstage at the Eras Tour on June 23, 2024.Gareth Cattermole/TAS24/Getty Images

    “They have so much fun together, and it just works,” the source said of the pair. “It’s funny to their friends because at first everyone wondered what they had in common, but you realize how similar they are. They both wear their hearts on their sleeves and are all-in with everything they do, whether it’s with career, family or friends.”

    The “I Can Do It with a Broken Heart” singer, who is on a break, will continue her Eras Tour in October before the tour ends in December.

    Meanwhile, Kelce and the rest of the Chiefs are set to head into the start of the regular NFL season on Sept. 5, when the team will take on the Baltimore Ravens at home in Arrowhead Stadium.

  • Markle vs Markle: Meghan’s father is set to be star witness against her in High Court showdown as devastating texts expose their bitter war of words over her wedding

    Markle vs Markle: Meghan’s father is set to be star witness against her in High Court showdown as devastating texts expose their bitter war of words over her wedding

    Markle vs Markle: Meghan’s father is set to be star witness against her in High Court showdown as devastating texts expose their bitter war of words over her wedding

    Thomas Markle is prepared to give evidence against his own daughter in an extraordinary legal case, it was revealed yesterday.

    The estranged father of the Duchess of Sussex is expected to be called as a key witness for the defence in a court case she has brought against a newspaper.

    Mr Markle, 75, has given lawyers previously unseen text messages sent in the build-up to Meghan’s wedding to Prince Harry that reveal the breakdown of the relationship between father and daughter.

    Some of the messages were detailed yesterday in defence papers filed at the High Court in London.

    The documents say that after Mr Markle messaged his daughter saying he couldn’t come to her wedding because he had been rushed to hospital for emergency heart surgery and told not to fly on health grounds, he received a text that appeared to be from Prince Harry.

    The message admonished him, accused him of causing hurt to his daughter and did not ask about his health. It left Mr Markle ‘deeply hurt’.

    In return, Mr Markle wrote: ‘I’ve done nothing to hurt you Meghan or anyone else … I’m sorry my heart attack is … any inconvenience for you.’

    A smiling Meghan Markle was spotted Tuesday leaving the $14million Vancouver Island home where she and Prince Harry stayed over the holidays with Archie. She has been staying in the mansion since last week, but Archie was nowhere to be seen Tuesday
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    A smiling Meghan Markle was spotted Tuesday leaving the $14million Vancouver Island home where she and Prince Harry stayed over the holidays with Archie. She has been staying in the mansion since last week, but Archie was nowhere to be seen Tuesday

    The estranged father of the Duchess of Sussex is expected to be called as a key witness for the defence in a court case she has brought against a newspaper (pictured: Meghan Markle as a youngster, with her father Thomas Markle)
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    The estranged father of the Duchess of Sussex is expected to be called as a key witness for the defence in a court case she has brought against a newspaper (pictured: Meghan Markle as a youngster, with her father Thomas Markle)


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    The Duchess of Sussex launched legal action against the Mail on Sunday last year after it published extracts of a letter she wrote to her father in August 2018.

    Meghan, 38, has accused the newspaper – the sister paper of the Daily Mail – of breaching her privacy, her data protection rights and her copyright when it published extracts.

    The MoS filed its defence to her case at the High Court in London yesterday. It denied her claims and argued there was a ‘huge and legitimate public interest’ in the Royal Family, including its ‘personal and family relationships’.

    The defence papers also said:

    Thomas Markle only released Meghan’s letter to the world to show it was not the ‘loving’ plea her friends had been making out;
    He had kept her handwritten note private for months, and only revealed it to expose ‘false’ claims that the duchess had been reaching out to repair their relationship;
    He only decided to release extracts of the letter to the Press after she had allowed her friends to talk about it first in the US magazine People;
    That one of Meghan’s best friends, Jessica Mulroney, once intervened to try to fix a ‘favourable’ press article for the duchess;
    Mr Markle had insisted he made multiple attempts to contact his daughter by phone call and by text message, but received no response;
    That apart from the August 2018 letter, Mr Markle had not heard from his daughter since he told her he was too ill to attend her wedding. He had never been introduced to her husband Prince Harry, nor met his eight-month-old grandson Archie.

    The latest development in the court case has come in a turbulent week which has seen the Queen hold crisis talks about Meghan and Harry’s role in the Royal Family after they announced their wish to step back from their royal duties.

    The duchess was last night pictured in Canada for the first time since she returned there following the bombshell ‘Megxit’ statement. She was seen boarding a sea plane from Vancouver Island which appeared to be destined for Whistler ski resort.

    Meghan in Canada today
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    Meghan boarding a sea plane in Canada today
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    Meghan is seen boarding a sea plane on Vancouver Island on Canada’s Pacific coast today

    This is the Duchess of Sussex's first sighting since news of 'Megxit' broke last week. She was seen boarding a small seaplane from Victoria Harbour Airport to the mainland
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    This is the Duchess of Sussex’s first sighting since news of ‘Megxit’ broke last week. She was seen boarding a small seaplane from Victoria Harbour Airport to the mainland

    The Duchess opted to recycle her wardrobe, wearing a $399 Barbour coat, first worn by her in March 2017 and paired it with a $195 Cuyana bag she wore to Wimbledon in June 2019. She wore Le Chameau boots retailing for $493.36
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    Meghan kept her hood of her $399 Barbour coat down to shield herself from the snow as she made her way to the plane
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    The Duchess opted to recycle her wardrobe, wearing a $399 Barbour coat, first worn by her in March 2017 and paired it with a $195 Cuyana bag she wore to Wimbledon in June 2019. She wore Le Chameau boots retailing for $493.36

    Meghan launched her legal action against the MoS last year after it published excerpts of her letter to her father. Mr Markle gave the letter to the newspaper after unnamed friends of the duchess told the People magazine that she had written the ‘loving’ letter in an attempt to repair their relationship.

    Lawyers for the newspaper alleged that Meghan had ‘knowingly’ allowed her friends to leak details of the letter to the magazine – effectively that she had helped to breach her own privacy.

    If the case goes before a judge, the paper said it would ask for Meghan to be forced to hand over all communications in which she had ’caused or permitted her friends to provide information about her to the media or to seek to influence what is published about her’.

    Thomas Markle reveals Meghan cried when he couldn’t make wedding

    It could lead to the prospect of Meghan coming face-to-face with her father in the High Court.

    Mr Markle, a retired Hollywood lighting director who lives in Rosarito, Mexico, has said his daughter cut off all contact with him after her wedding, except for the letter at the centre of the case.

    If he were to be called as a witness, he would effectively have to brand his own daughter a liar who had invaded her own privacy. The Sussexes have said they will fund the legal proceedings privately.

    Meghan’s wedding week war with her father: Court papers reveal bitter messages that destroyed their relationship

    The devastating breakdown in Meghan Markle‘s relationship with her father was laid bare yesterday in a series of messages between the pair detailed by court papers.

    He has handed over previously unseen messages and letters which set out how he made desperate attempts to mend their relationship after heart surgery forced him to miss her wedding.

    In one message he accused Prince Harry of treating his heart attack as an ‘inconvenience’, adding: ‘I’ve done nothing to hurt you, Meghan or anyone else.’

    In another, he said that Meghan had effectively ‘written me off’. The exchanges between Mr Markle and his daughter were detailed in documents filed to the High Court in London yesterday.

    In one message Thomas Markle accused Prince Harry of treating his heart attack as an 'inconvenience', adding: 'I've done nothing to hurt you, Meghan or anyone else.' (pictured: a young Meghan Markle with her father Thomas)
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    In one message Thomas Markle accused Prince Harry of treating his heart attack as an ‘inconvenience’, adding: ‘I’ve done nothing to hurt you, Meghan or anyone else.’ (pictured: a young Meghan Markle with her father Thomas)

    The Duchess of Sussex has launched legal action against the Mail on Sunday, the Daily Mail’s sister paper, accusing the newspaper of breaching her privacy and her copyright by publishing extracts of a five-page letter she wrote to her father in August 2018. In the letter, Meghan, 38, chastised her father for ignoring her calls and said he had ‘broken her heart into a million pieces’.

    Meghan’s legal team has claimed she was ‘shocked and deeply upset’ when her ‘private letter’ to her father was published.

    The documents lodged at the court yesterday detail the newspaper’s defence to her allegations. They say Mr Markle, 75, has never met his eight-month-old grandson Archie, nor been introduced to Prince Harry, although they have spoken on the phone.

    His only contact with his daughter since her wedding day was the August 2018 letter, in which she accused him of lying about her and inflicting ‘unnecessary and unwarranted pain’ on her and her new husband.

    As part of the legal action, Mr Markle has agreed to appear as the newspaper’s key witness, should the case go before a judge later this year.

    He has handed over his own medical records and his correspondence with Meghan, which reveals how their relationship broke down in the final fortnight before her wedding.

    According to the messages detailed in the defence papers yesterday, Thomas Markle initially sent touching messages to his daughter, which spoke of his excitement about her upcoming wedding – before he told of his devastation when a heart attack forced him to abandon plans to walk her down the aisle. In the messages, he repeatedly told Meghan that he loved her.

    Meghan Markle’s father sends her a heartfelt message live on GMB

    Meghan and Prince Harry on their wedding day at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle on May 19, 2018
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    Meghan and Prince Harry on their wedding day at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle on May 19, 2018

    But the messages made clear how their relationship began to break down after it was revealed that he had secretly agreed to stage a series of paparazzi-style pictures of himself preparing for the wedding.

    In documents lodged at the High Court, defence lawyers said Meghan had shown a disregard for her father’s wellbeing. They said that even after he explained his cardiac condition and that doctors said he couldn’t fly, he was on the receiving end of an admonishment from Harry.

    She did not make it clear that he was forced to abandon plans to attend her wedding because of his poor health, and she then ignored his repeated attempts to contact her after the wedding, they alleged.

    Lawyers for the Mail on Sunday told the court: ‘If the Claimant [the Duchess of Sussex] had been or was concerned about her father and his welfare, she would not have cut her father, a sick 75-year-old man, out of her life for the perceived sin of speaking to the Press about his daughter who had become a famous royal duchess.’

    May 10, 2018

    According to the defence papers, Mr Markle texted his daughter to say he had dropped off some flowers at her mother’s house for Mother’s Day. In a touching message, he told Meghan he was excited about trying on some shoes she had bought for him to wear to her wedding. She had also bought him a new suit.

    He ended the text with a poignant message that it was ‘past her bedtime’ because of the time difference, adding: ‘I love you.’ He wrote: ‘I look forward to trying on my shoes and see how we look thank you for getting it ready for me its [sic] probably past your bedtime so have a good night I love you Dad.’

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    The news is about to break that Mr Markle had secretly agreed with a photographer to stage a series of paparazzi-style pictures – despite pleas from Prince Harry for the media to leave his future father-in-law alone. At the time, it was reported that CCTV had caught him posing in an internet café for photographs which showed him looking at a news story about his daughter’s romance with the prince.

    Kensington Palace had previously issued a warning to publishers to respect his privacy, saying he had been ‘harassed’ by paparazzi. A letter by Prince Harry’s communications secretary Jason Knauf said he had been followed and urged editors not to publish pictures of him. But the Mail on Sunday revealed a series of photographs had been taken with his co-operation in March. Mr Markle, Meghan and Harry spoke on the phone before the story broke.

    Queen Elizabeth II, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex watch a flypast to mark the centenary of the Royal Air Force from the balcony of Buckingham Palace on July 10, 2018
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    Queen Elizabeth II, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex watch a flypast to mark the centenary of the Royal Air Force from the balcony of Buckingham Palace on July 10, 2018

    May 14

    Kensington Palace issued a statement in which it confirmed that Mr Markle would not attend the wedding. It said: ‘This is a deeply personal moment for Ms Markle in the days before her wedding. She and Prince Harry ask again for understanding and respect to be extended to Mr Markle in this difficult situation.’

    The defence papers say that on that day, Mr Markle wrote to his daughter to apologise for the furore over the posed photographs, and offered to make a public apology to both Meghan and Prince Harry. He said he loved her but would not go to her wedding as he wanted to spare her from any further embarrassment.

    Prince Harry sent him a message in response, saying he did not need to apologise, and that he should call them. Later that day, Mr Markle suffered chest pains and shortness of breath and was taken to hospital and diagnosed with suspected congestive heart failure.

    The following day, the defence papers say that Mr Markle texted Meghan to say he was back in hospital, and she responded, asking him to call her.

    May 16

    Mr Markle had an emergency operation – an angioplasty to unblock two arteries to his heart.

    The defence papers say that on that day, he texted Meghan to tell her about the surgery and said he could not attend the wedding because his doctors would not allow him to fly. He apologised for missing the wedding and said he loved her, and wished her the best, saying he had had surgery.

    According to the defence papers, he sent a later message, asking who would walk her down the aisle to give her away, and said he would come if she really needed him. He apologised again for not being there. He told Meghan he loved her and wishes her the best.

    In response, he received a text message which he believed was from Prince Harry, which he described as hurtful.

    According to the legal documents lodged at the High Court yesterday, it was signed ‘Love M and H’ but did not ask about his emergency heart surgery, or even ask him how he felt. Instead, it accused him of ignoring some 20 phone calls from Meghan.

    The court papers said of Thomas Markle: ‘He received a text response signed ‘Love M and H’, but which read as if it was from Prince Harry, (amongst other things) admonishing Mr Markle for talking to the Press and telling him to stop and accusing Mr Markle of causing hurt to his daughter.

    Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex leave after visiting Canada House in London, after their recent stay in Canada on January 7
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    Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex leave after visiting Canada House in London, after their recent stay in Canada on January 7

    ‘The text did not ask how the surgical procedure had gone or how Mr Markle was or send him good wishes.’ Mr Markle was said to be ‘deeply hurt’ by the tone of the message, and replied curtly.

    According to the defence papers, he said: ‘I’ve done nothing to hurt you Meghan or anyone else I know nothing about 20 phone calls. I’m sorry my heart attack is … any inconvenience for you.’ The court papers allege he received no reply and that his daughter did not speak to him again in the final days before her wedding.

    In the letter that Meghan later wrote to her father in August 2018, which was published in the Mail on Sunday last year, she wrote: ‘You’ve told the Press that you called me to say you weren’t coming to the wedding – that didn’t happen because you never called.’

    She accused him of ignoring her attempts to contact him in the days before the marriage, saying: ‘From my phone alone, I called you over 20 times and you ignored my calls… leaving me in the days before our wedding worried, confused, shocked and absolutely blindsided.’

    May 17

    Kensington Palace issued a statement from Meghan, saying: ‘Sadly, my father will not be attending our wedding.

    ‘I have always cared for my father and I hope he can be given the space he needs to focus on his health. I would like to thank everyone who has offered generous messages of support. Please know how much Harry and I look forward to sharing our special day with you on Saturday.’

    In a statement the following day, Kensington Palace said Meghan had asked Prince Charles to walk her down the aisle at her wedding. It made no reference to her father or his hospital treatment.

    Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex arrive at the public walkabout at the Rotorua Government Gardens on October 31, 2018 in Rotorua, New Zealand
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    Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex arrive at the public walkabout at the Rotorua Government Gardens on October 31, 2018 in Rotorua, New Zealand

    May 19 – day of the wedding

    Meghan Markle married Prince Harry and formally became part of the Royal Family.

    Her mother Doria was at her side and Prince Charles walked her down the aisle.

    The defence papers lodged yesterday, said that Mr Markle had insisted he made multiple attempts to contact his daughter by phone call and by text message, but received no response.

    When he tried to call, he said his calls were blocked and that he believed she had changed her number without telling him.

    Mr Markle said he had no communication from Meghan at all until her letter in August, three months later. Apart from that single letter, the defence papers said he had not heard from his daughter since he told her he was too ill to attend her wedding. He had never been introduced to her husband Prince Harry, nor met his eight-month-old grandson Archie.

    He continued to try to make contact, and texted her in November 2018, according to the defence papers. The message read: ‘I want to reach out to you or try to reach out to you one more time.

    ‘You apparently have just written me off and now it’s telling me I guess for the rest of my life?’ He has received no response, the legal papers said.

    Thomas Markle ‘gave Meghan’s letter to the Mail on Sunday after she let friends make false claims about their relationship to US magazine’

     by Sam Greenhill for the Daily Mail

    Thomas Markle released a letter from his daughter Meghan to the world to show it was not the ‘loving’ plea her friends had been making out, court documents said yesterday.

    He kept her handwritten note private for months, and only revealed it to expose ‘false’ claims that the duchess had been trying to repair their relationship.

    The letter – from August 2018 in the wake of her wedding to Prince Harry – was an ‘attack’ on Mr Markle and signalled the ‘end of the relationship’ between father and daughter, the court papers said.

    According to defence papers filed at the High Court yesterday on behalf of The Mail on Sunday, the Duchess of Sussex‘s estranged father only decided to release extracts of the letter to the Press after she had allowed her friends to talk about it first.

    Thomas Markle kept her handwritten note private for months, and only revealed it to expose 'false' claims that the duchess had been trying to repair their relationship (pictured: a young Meghan with her father)
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    Thomas Markle kept her handwritten note private for months, and only revealed it to expose ‘false’ claims that the duchess had been trying to repair their relationship (pictured: a young Meghan with her father)

    The newspaper’s documents stated that Meghan ‘knowingly’ allowed her friends to leak details of the letter to the media. She ’caused or permitted’ five close friends to speak anonymously to the US magazine People to attack Thomas Markle, the court papers said.

    The result was a bombshell interview published on February 6, 2019, in the celebrity weekly headlined: ‘Her best friends break their silence’ and ‘The truth about Meghan’.

    It quoted the Duchess of Sussex’s friends saying she had written an impassioned plea to her estranged father to stop ‘victimising’ her in the media. They said she had been so upset by his repeated public attacks on her and Prince Harry that she had sent the letter begging him to sort out their differences privately.

    The People interview said Meghan had written to Mr Markle: ‘Dad, I’m so heartbroken, I love you, I have one father. Please stop victimising me through the media so we can repair our relationship’.

    But this article gave a ‘one-sided’ and ‘false’ account of the situation and of her letter, yesterday’s defence papers said.

    Far from being ‘a loving letter aimed at repairing their relationship… her letter was an attack on Mr Markle. Amongst other things, she accused him of breaking her heart, manufacturing pain, being paranoid, being ridiculed, fabricating stories, of attacking Prince Harry and continually lying’.

    Among the false claims, it was wrongly said that Mr Markle had refused to get in the airport car to attend the royal wedding, according to the court papers.

    The People interview also said that Mr Markle had ‘never called… never texted’, and that he had falsely claimed that he could not reach his daughter. This was, according to the Mail on Sunday’s defence, untrue.

    Following the wedding, Mr Markle had tried to contact Meghan by phone and text, but had received no response until the letter, it was said.

    Amongst other things, Meghan accused her father of breaking her heart, manufacturing pain, being paranoid, being ridiculed, fabricating stories, of attacking Prince Harry and continually lying' (pictured: Harry and Meghan leave after visiting Canada House in London a week ago)
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    Amongst other things, Meghan accused her father of breaking her heart, manufacturing pain, being paranoid, being ridiculed, fabricating stories, of attacking Prince Harry and continually lying’ (pictured: Harry and Meghan leave after visiting Canada House in London a week ago)

    ‘Except for the receipt of the letter, Mr Markle had not heard from his daughter since he wrote to tell her he was too ill to attend her wedding, nor has he ever been introduced to or met Prince Harry or their son, his grandson,’ the defence document said.

    Mr Markle was therefore entitled to set the record straight by allowing the British newspaper to publish extracts of the letter four days later, said the defence document, which added that he released it ‘in direct response to the publication of the People interview’. It said: ‘Thomas Markle had a weighty right to tell his version of what had happened between himself and his daughter including the contents of the letter. She did not suggest that they try to repair their relationship.

    ‘On the contrary, the final words of the letter, ‘I ask for nothing other than peace, and I wish the same for you’ suggested that their relationship was at an end, and Mr Markle understood those words to signal the end of the relationship.’

    The court filing insisted the Duchess of Sussex had never denied that she gave her consent to People magazine’s five sources, described by the weekly – which has 40million readers in the US alone – as an ‘intensely loyal circle of close friends’. The defence document said that Meghan ‘knowingly caused or permitted information’ about her relationship with her father and a description of the letter’s contents to enter the public domain.

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    Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex attend the Christmas Day Church service at Sandringham in 2018

    The meaning and effect of the ‘one-sided and/or misleading’ account in the People ‘was to suggest Mr Markle had made false claims about his dealings with his daughter’.

    The Mail on Sunday’s defence also said: ‘The People interview stated that Mr Markle had responded to the letter with a letter of his own in which he asked for a ‘photo op’ with [Meghan], with the implicit suggestion that he was seeking to make money from a photograph of him with [her]. This was false.

    ‘Mr Markle had in fact written, ‘I wish we could get together and take a photo for the whole world to see. If you and Harry don’t like me? Fake it for one photo and maybe some of the Press will finally shut up!’. None of Mr Markle’s account of events or feelings about those events was mentioned in the People interview.’

    The defence lawyers said it was apparent from Meghan’s neat handwriting and immaculate presentation of the letter that she anticipated it being read by others or possibly disclosed to the media.

    Meghan Markle’s closest confidante Jessica Mulroney ‘tried to fix a press article’ for the Duchess

    by Sam Greenhill for the Daily Mail

    One of Meghan’s best friends once intervened to try to fix a ‘favourable’ press article for the Duchess of Sussex, it has been claimed.

    Canadian fashion stylist Jessica Mulroney tried to ‘influence’ an interview that former Meghan adviser Gina Nelthorpe-Cowne had granted the Mail on Sunday.

    The claim is part of the newspaper’s case that the duchess was well versed in the art of attempting to manipulate what was written about her.

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    Jessica Mulroney and actress Meghan Markle attends the Instagram Dinner held at the MARS Discovery District on May 31, 2016 in Toronto, Canada

    She has complained about her father allowing parts of a letter she wrote to him to be published in the Mail on Sunday.

    But the paper says Thomas Markle only did so after Meghan had colluded in an article with People magazine. Mrs Mulroney’s intervention was given as an example of Meghan using friends to influence what was written about her.

    The duchess and her style guru are said to have been in touch after Kensington Palace was informed by the Mail on Sunday about its interview with Mrs Nelthorpe-Cowne, a former friend and adviser.

    The court papers say Meghan ’caused or permitted a close friend to seek to influence what is published about her in the media’. They said Mrs Mulroney tried to intervene in relation to the interview.

    A Mail on Sunday journalist had notified the Palace about the contents of the story. The paper’s lawyers suggest Meghan then passed this message on to Mrs Mulroney ‘with a request that she intervene to try to ensure that a more favourable article was published’.

    Later that day – April 7, 2018 – Mrs Mulroney wrote to Mrs Nelthorpe-Cowne ‘putting pressure on her to withdraw or change statements’, it was claimed.

    Defence lawyers stated they would seek ‘disclosure’ of all of Meghan’s communications relating to this intervention and any other occasions in which she had permitted her friends to provide information to the media to influence what is published about her.

    Mrs Mulroney, the daughter-in-law of former Canadian PM Brian Mulroney, met Meghan while working on the TV drama Suits. Known as ‘Toronto’s answer to Gwyneth Paltrow‘, she is a social media star and is married to a friend of Canadian PM Justin Trudeau.

    The duchess and her style guru are said to have been in touch after Kensington Palace was informed by the Mail on Sunday about its interview with Mrs Nelthorpe-Cowne (pictured), a former friend and adviser
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    The duchess and her style guru are said to have been in touch after Kensington Palace was informed by the Mail on Sunday about its interview with Mrs Nelthorpe-Cowne (pictured), a former friend and adviser

    RICHARD KAY: The courtroom showdown that the Royals will be dreading… it threatens to be as bombshell as Meghan and Prince Harry’s resignation announcement

    Prince Harry, who has never even met his father-in-law, with Meghan in Auckland in October 2018
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    Prince Harry, who has never even met his father-in-law, with Meghan in Auckland in October 2018

    For almost a week, Harry and Meghan have been dominating headlines in every corner of the world.

    Their astonishing decision to stand down from their duties and to leave Britain has thrust the brightest of spotlights on the Royal Family in general and the 93-year-old Queen in particular.

    But with details of their future so uncertain, and so many unanswered questions, comes a dramatic new development — and one which goes to the very heart of the battle to salvage the couple’s reputation.

    Pages of a defence document submitted to the High Court reveal the inside story of how the relationship between the Duchess of Sussex and her elderly father Thomas Markle has been shattered and how loyalty and family trust have all but disappeared.

    They provide an account of the deep undercurrent of resentment and harshness not just of Meghan towards her own family, but also of Prince Harry, who has never even met his father-in-law. These are extraordinary times for the royals, but this new twist threatens even to overshadow the developments of the past six days.

    Ignored calls, acid accusations, the ghosting of her father and smouldering silences — all are mentioned in the court papers.

    The background is the bitter fallout between father and daughter in the run-up to the royal wedding in May 2018. Mr Markle and the Duchess have not spoken since before the ceremony at St George’s Chapel, Windsor.

    Pages of a defence document submitted to the High Court reveal the inside story of how the relationship between the Duchess of Sussex and her elderly father Thomas Markle has been shattered and how loyalty and family trust have all but disappeared (pictured: a young Meghan with her father Thomas Markle)
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    Pages of a defence document submitted to the High Court reveal the inside story of how the relationship between the Duchess of Sussex and her elderly father Thomas Markle has been shattered and how loyalty and family trust have all but disappeared (pictured: a young Meghan with her father Thomas Markle)

    But now Mr Markle has handed over previously unseen messages and letters from him which set out his attempts to mend the relationship with his daughter after heart surgery forced him to miss the wedding.

    His only contact from her has been in a handwritten letter sent to him in August 2018, three months after the ceremony, in which she accused him of ‘lying’ and inflicting ‘pain’ on her and her new husband.

    That letter is at the heart of a court case in which the Duchess of Sussex has accused the Mail on Sunday of breaching both her privacy and her copyright after it published extracts.

    The newspaper, which is the sister paper of the Daily Mail, was given the letter by Thomas Markle after five close friends of the Duchess gave anonymous interviews to a U.S. celebrity magazine attacking him and which he said were false and had left him ‘devastated’.

    The new details are contained in the defence document, lodged with the court by the Mail on Sunday, which paints a vivid and disturbing picture of the deterioration and breakdown of the relationship between Meghan and her father, a retired Hollywood lighting director.

    For the Royal Family, this is another unwelcome move which looks certain to lead to the extraordinary spectacle of Thomas Markle giving evidence in the Queen’s court against Her Majesty’s granddaughter-in-law.

    These are uncharted waters for the royals, who have for generations avoided courtroom dramas. No wonder informed sources say other family members, while sympathetic to Harry and Meghan’s predicament, are ‘queasy’ about the developments.

    They were surprised when the Duke and Duchess decided to move the case from the usual royal lawyers to another more aggressive firm. It not only raised eyebrows at the time, but also suggested the couple were set on their path.

    Not since the Old Bailey case against Princess Diana‘s former butler Paul Burrell, which collapsed so dramatically 17 years ago and in which there was a real threat that members of the Royal Family would be forced to give evidence, has a royal been so close to a legal showdown as Meghan is now.

    In 44 pages, the Mail on Sunday sets out its case and the background to Thomas Markle’s absence from his daughter’s wedding. He reveals how he fully intended to travel to Britain for the nuptials, giving the date of his departure for London from his home in Mexico as May 16, 2018.

    A smiling Meghan was seen for the first time since leaving the country today boarding a sea plane in Vancouver Island, Canada
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    A smiling Meghan was seen for the first time since leaving the country today boarding a sea plane in Vancouver Island, Canada

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    Meghan is seen boarding a sea plane on Vancouver Island on Canada’s Pacific coast today

    He and his daughter exchanged messages which included details about a wedding suit and new shoes.

    But on May 3 he was admitted to hospital with chest pains. After discharging himself, he remained confident he would still travel.

    Then came the fiasco over staged paparazzi photographs.

    Embarrassed, he told his daughter he would not now come and the chest pains also returned.

    On May 16 — the day he was meant to be flying — he underwent an emergency heart procedure. Afterwards, he texted his daughter to say that he was OK — and received a response, he believes, from Harry, but signed from ‘H and M’.

    According to the court documents, it admonished him for talking to the Press and for causing hurt to his daughter. In a curt reply, Mr Markle texted: ‘I’m sorry my heart attack is . . . any inconvenience for you.’

    Thomas Markle claimed that all his further calls were either ignored or that his daughter had changed her phone number. Last year, I revealed how Harry had suddenly changed his numbers.

    The tragedy of this family breakdown has haunted the royals ever since. To some, Mr Markle seemed an unpredictable, possibly vulnerable, figure. To others, he was a victim who had been ruthlessly driven out of Meghan’s life because she was now a royal duchess.

    To compound the difficulties, in February last year People magazine published a story in which it claimed to ‘put the record straight’ over the Duchess’s relationship with her father and criticism of her style as a royal.

     

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    Meghan Markle arrives with her mother Doria Ragland at Cliveden House hotel in the village of Taplow near Windsor, on the eve of her wedding to Prince Harry

    It was based on interviews with five friends — at least one of whom was thought to be one of the Duchess’s co-stars in Suits, the TV legal drama in which she starred for six years.

    The article painted Meghan in a glowing light, while insisting the negative stories about her were lies, and, crucially, referred to the private letter she had sent him the previous August.

    The magazine also claimed that Mr Markle’s response to the letter had been to ask for a ‘photo-op’ with his daughter. The court papers say this was false.

    In fact, Mr Markle suggested a photo only to take the media heat off the three of them by suggesting a harmonious relationship.

    There is one other twist. The Mail on Sunday documents reveal how Meghan ’caused or permitted’ one of her close circle, the Canadian Jessica Mulroney, to put pressure on Gina Nelthorpe-Cowne — a former business associate of the Duchess — to change an interview she had given to ensure a more favourable impression was conveyed. It is a sign of the sophistication of Meghan’s circle where media management is concerned.

    The next step could well be the High Court in London and the unbelievable prospect of the wife of the Queen’s grandson battling with her own father over truth and lies, like an unedifying scene from a soap opera.

    No wonder within the Royal Family they are holding their breath over where this troubled couple will end up.

  • Shocking Revelation: Megan Markle’s Alleged Lies Exposed by Estranged Half-Sister

    Shocking Revelation: Megan Markle’s Alleged Lies Exposed by Estranged Half-Sister

    Shocking Revelation: Megan Markle’s Alleged Lies Exposed by Estranged Half-Sister

    In a startling development that threatens to upend Meghan Markle’s carefully curated public image, a close relative has come forward with evidence that could unravel one of the Duchess of Sussex’s most significant personal claims. Samantha Markle, Meghan’s estranged half-sister, has reportedly unveiled damning proof that she alleges disproves Meghan’s long-standing narrative about her relationship with their father, Thomas Markle. This explosive revelation has ignited a media frenzy and cast a shadow over Meghan’s carefully crafted image of victimhood and empathy.

    Meghan's Markle's father will be witness AGAINST her in court | Daily Mail  Online

    The controversy erupted when Samantha Markle made incendiary claims in a recent interview, asserting that Meghan had misled the public about her relationship with their father. Samantha, who has been a vocal critic of Meghan, asserts that their familial connection was far from estranged, contrary to Meghan’s public portrayal. According to Samantha, Meghan had maintained regular contact with Thomas Markle and even sought his advice on various matters, directly contradicting the public image Meghan has fostered of a rift and abandonment.

    Samantha’s allegations are supported by what she claims to be a substantial collection of private correspondence, including text messages and email exchanges, that allegedly reveals a different narrative from the one Meghan has presented. In her interview, Samantha accused Meghan of manipulating public perception to fit her narrative, suggesting that Meghan’s portrayal of being estranged from their father was not only misleading but a deliberate act of deception.

    Samantha’s statements have sent shockwaves through the media and royal circles. The disclosure that Meghan might have fabricated aspects of her familial relationships poses a direct challenge to the image of authenticity and integrity that she has worked hard to cultivate. The public’s perception of Meghan as a compassionate and misunderstood figure may face severe scrutiny in light of these claims.

    The Fallout and Meghan’s Response

    The potential impact of Samantha Markle’s revelations on Meghan’s reputation could be profound. Meghan has meticulously crafted an image of herself as a figure who has been unfairly mistreated by her own family, contributing to her narrative of overcoming personal adversity. This narrative has been a cornerstone of her public persona and philanthropic efforts, which rely heavily on her perceived authenticity and emotional transparency.

    Meghan HORRIFIED As Relative DROPS FATAL EVIDENCE Unmask Her BIGGEST Lie  About Her Dad Thomas Markle - YouTube

    Sources close to Meghan suggest that the Duchess is deeply concerned about the ramifications of Samantha’s accusations. The possibility of her carefully constructed image being undermined by allegations of dishonesty is a significant blow. The public’s trust, which is crucial for her ongoing charitable work and public engagements, may be jeopardized if Samantha’s evidence is substantiated.

    Despite the mounting pressure, Meghan has yet to publicly address the allegations made by her half-sister. This silence has only fueled speculation and heightened anticipation surrounding the release of the purported evidence. The delay in Meghan’s response has led to intense media speculation about her potential strategies for damage control and her efforts to salvage her public image.

    The Broader Implications

    The scandal involving Meghan Markle is not just a personal crisis but also a significant moment for the broader royal family and public figures at large. In an era where transparency and accountability are increasingly demanded from public figures, any hint of dishonesty can have far-reaching consequences. Meghan’s situation exemplifies the delicate balance that modern public figures must maintain between personal authenticity and public perception.

    If the evidence Samantha claims to possess proves to be authentic, it could not only tarnish Meghan’s personal reputation but also cast a shadow over her contributions and engagements as a public figure. The scandal could prompt a reevaluation of the credibility of her public statements and charitable endeavors, potentially affecting her future public and philanthropic activities.

    Moreover, the revelations could prompt a wider discussion about the integrity of the royal family and the expectations placed on its members. The royal family has historically been subject to intense scrutiny, and any scandal involving its members tends to resonate beyond individual cases, influencing public opinion about the institution as a whole.

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    The media has been abuzz with speculation and analysis since the allegations surfaced. The coverage has ranged from detailed investigations into Samantha Markle’s claims to broader discussions about the potential implications for Meghan Markle’s public image and future endeavors. The media’s reaction underscores the high stakes involved in such a high-profile scandal and the intense interest in every development related to the case.

    Public reaction has been equally polarized. Supporters of Meghan may view Samantha’s claims with skepticism, questioning the motives behind her allegations and the authenticity of the evidence presented. On the other hand, critics may see the revelations as a validation of long-held doubts about Meghan’s sincerity and integrity. The divergent reactions highlight the complex nature of public perception and the impact of personal scandals on broader reputations.

     

    As the world waits for the release of Samantha Markle’s promised evidence, the future of Meghan Markle’s public image remains uncertain. The potential fallout from this scandal is substantial, with implications that could reverberate for years to come. Meghan’s ability to navigate this crisis and address the allegations will be crucial in determining how her legacy is shaped.

    The situation also raises broader questions about the nature of public life and the challenges faced by those in the spotlight. In an age where personal narratives are scrutinized with unprecedented intensity, maintaining authenticity while managing public expectations is an ongoing challenge for public figures.

    In conclusion, the unfolding drama involving Meghan Markle and Samantha Markle is a potent reminder of the complexities of public life and personal relationships. As the story continues to develop, the public and media will be keenly watching to see how Meghan responds and how this scandal will impact her future endeavors and public perception.

  • (VIDEO) Jennifer Garner Calls Security To Stop Meghan As She Climb The Epsy Awards Stage To Join Harry

    (VIDEO) Jennifer Garner Calls Security To Stop Meghan As She Climb The Epsy Awards Stage To Join Harry

    (VIDEO) Jennifer Garner Calls Security To Stop Meghan As She Climb The Epsy Awards Stage To Join Harry

    The 2024 ESPY Awards, a night filled with glitz, glamour, and unexpected twists, brought together the biggest names in sports and entertainment to celebrate the year’s top achievements. However, one moment stole the spotlight and left everyone talking: the now-infamous clash between Jennifer Garner and Meghan Markle.

    The dramatic encounter, which unfolded during Garner’s acceptance speech, has since gone viral, sparking speculation and debate across social media.

    Jennifer Garner dazzles in sleeveless black gown as she represents Angel  City FC at 2024 ESPY Awards - YouTube

    An Unexpected Interruption

    The evening was proceeding smoothly until Jennifer Garner took the stage to accept the Content Creator of the Year award. As she delivered a heartfelt speech, thanking her team and expressing her gratitude, an unexpected figure began making her way toward the stage. Meghan Markle, who was not an official presenter or award recipient, appeared determined to interrupt Garner’s moment.

    “Jennifer was giving this really heartfelt speech,” recounts one attendee. “All of a sudden, we see Meghan start quickly walking towards the stage. She had this determined look on her face, like she was on a mission.”

    Sensing the situation was about to take an unexpected turn, security guards quickly intervened, blocking Meghan’s path. However, the former Suits actress was not about to back down without a fight.

    “Meghan just kept trying to push past the guards, saying she needed to get up there,” the eyewitness continues. “Jennifer must have noticed the commotion because she stopped her speech and looked over. That’s when she yelled at the guards to get her off the stage.”

    Jennifer Garner copió el look de Meghan Markle! | Glamour

    The Viral Confrontation

    The dramatic confrontation was caught on camera, with footage quickly going viral online. In the clip, the security team can be seen struggling to hold back a persistent Meghan, while a visibly frustrated Jennifer Garner glares in their direction.

    “She was not going to let Meghan steal her moment,” the attendee notes. “Jennifer was having none of it.”

    Eventually, the guards were able to escort Meghan back to her seat, allowing Garner to finish her acceptance speech without further interruption. However, the damage had already been done. The internet was ablaze with speculation and commentary about the bizarre incident.

    The Motivations Behind the Clash

    So, what could have possibly motivated Meghan to try and crash Jennifer Garner’s big moment? According to some reports, it may have all come down to a long-standing feud between the two actresses.

    “There’s apparently been bad blood between Jennifer and Meghan for years,” reveals a source close to the situation. “They’ve had this ongoing rivalry, always trying to one-up each other in Hollywood. I guess Meghan thought this would be her chance to steal the spotlight.”

    Other reports suggest that Meghan may have been hoping to use the ESPY Awards stage to promote her own charitable initiatives, similar to how she has co-opted other high-profile events in the past.

    “Meghan has a history of trying to insert herself into situations that aren’t really about her,” the source adds. “She probably saw this as an opportunity to get in front of all those important people and make it all about her pet causes.”

    Le prince Harry et Meghan Markle lors de la soirée ESPY Awards 2024 à Los  Angeles - Voici

    Jennifer Garner copió el look de Meghan Markle! | Glamour

    Public Reaction

    Whatever Meghan’s motivation may have been, her attempt to hijack Jennifer Garner’s moment was widely condemned on social media. Fans and celebrities alike rushed to defend Garner, praising her for standing her ground and not letting the Duchess of Sussex ruin her big night.

    “Jennifer handled that with so much class,” commented one Twitter user. “She didn’t let Meghan steal her shine. Good for her.”

    Others pointed out the apparent hypocrisy in Meghan’s actions, given her previous statements about the importance of uplifting and supporting other women.

    “Meghan always talks about female empowerment, but then she tries to undermine another woman’s achievement,” wrote one Instagram commenter. “Talk about a double standard.”

     

    Meghan Markle’s Controversial History

    This incident is not the first time Meghan Markle has found herself at the center of controversy. The former royal has long been a polarizing figure, with her critics accusing her of everything from attention-seeking behavior to outright lying. Based on the fallout from the ESPY Awards incident, it’s clear that Meghan’s reputation has taken another hit.

    Many are now questioning whether her quest for the spotlight has gone too far and whether her desire for relevance has become an all-consuming obsession.

    Jennifer Garner’s Reaction

    As for Jennifer Garner, the Peppermint actress has largely stayed silent on the matter, choosing to focus on her big win rather than engaging with the drama. However, those close to her say she’s still baffled by Meghan’s bizarre actions.

    “Jennifer was just trying to enjoy her moment, you know,” the source reveals. “She’s worked hard for years in this industry, and that award meant a lot to her. For Meghan to try and ruin that, it’s just unforgivable as far as Jennifer is concerned.”

    Le prince Harry et Meghan Markle lors de la soirée ESPY Awards 2024 à Los  Angeles - Voici

    Only time will tell if this incident will have any lasting impact on either woman’s career. However, one thing is certain: the 2024 ESPY Awards will forever be remembered for the night Jennifer Garner put Meghan Markle in her place. The dramatic clash has become a cautionary tale about the importance of respecting others’ moments and the potential consequences of trying to steal the spotlight.

    The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of decorum and respect in public settings, especially during significant events. It also highlights the volatility of public perception and the impact that actions, both big and small, can have on one’s reputation.

    As Jennifer Garner continues to enjoy her well-deserved recognition, and Meghan Markle grapples with the fallout from the incident, the world watches with keen interest. The clash at the ESPY Awards is a vivid example of how quickly fortunes can change and the importance of maintaining grace under pressure.

    The 2024 ESPY Awards were intended to celebrate the best in sports and entertainment, but they will be remembered for a dramatic and unexpected confrontation. Jennifer Garner’s composed handling of the situation has been widely praised, while Meghan Markle’s actions have drawn significant criticism. This incident serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of respecting others’ achievements and the potential pitfalls of seeking the spotlight at any cost.

     

     

  • Jon Bon Jovi Says He’s ‘Been Waiting at the Door for 10 Years’ to Talk to Richie Sambora About Leaving Band 

    Jon Bon Jovi Says He’s ‘Been Waiting at the Door for 10 Years’ to Talk to Richie Sambora About Leaving Band 

    Jon Bon Jovi Says He’s ‘Been Waiting at the Door for 10 Years’ to Talk to Richie Sambora About Leaving Band

    The beloved rocker looks back on the band’s 40-year legacy in the new Hulu docuseries, ‘Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story,’ streaming Friday, April 26

    Jon Bon Jovi is looking back on his band’s highs and lows.

    In this week’s PEOPLE cover story, the Bon Jovi frontman reflects on the legendary rock act’s legacy — and moving on after former guitarist Richie Sambora’s sudden departure in 2013.

    All these years later, Bon Jovi, 62, says he and Sambora, 64, have yet to discuss his shocking exit after performing together for nearly three decades.

    “I’ve been waiting at the door for 10 years,” Bon Jovi says of Sambora, who has said he left to focus on raising his daughter amid his divorce from Heather Locklear. “But just to be clear, there was nothing but love. There was never a fight. Ultimately being in a rock band is not a life sentence. He had to deal with his other issues.”

    Richie Sambora and Jon Bon Jovi

    Richie Sambora and Jon Bon Jovi perform in Cleveland in April 2018.Kevin Mazur/Getty

    In the band’s new Hulu docuseries, Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story (streaming Friday, April 26), Sambora looks back on leaving.

    “I don’t regret leaving the situation, but I regret how I did it,” Sambora says in the show, “so I want to apologize fully right now to the fans, especially, and also to the guys because my feet and my spirit were just not letting me walk out the door.”

    In 2013, the members of Bon Jovi were returning from a break during the start of a world tour when Sambora was a no-show — and never rejoined the tour or the band.

    Richie Sambora and Jon Bon Jovi

    Richie Sambora and Jon Bon Jovi perform in Oakland in March 1993.Clayton Call/Redferns

    “We were all shocked,” Bon Jovi says. “It was a show that night … and he just didn’t show up. And then the next night, and then the next night … We had 120 people on the road, 80 other shows to do. So the train kept going.”

    Looking back, “it was the end of a chapter for the band,” Bon Jovi says. “Difficult, but, you know, life goes on.”

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    Bon Jovi in 2024.Mark Seliger

    Bon Jovi also notes that he invited Sambora over to his home to watch three-fourths of the docuseries together, adding: “There’s never animosity.”

    However, a source tells PEOPLE that “Richie flew out to see Jon and brought him a birthday present — a really nice guitar — but they screened Jon’s documentary instead. Richie left after the third episode because he was sick and tired of what he was seeing.”

    The source continues: “He didn’t like the way he was being cast. He disagrees with how they framed his departure from the band and to him, the currency of happiness is more important than the currency of money.”

    Jon Bon Jovi shot in NYC by Jake Chessum on March 26, 2024.

    Jon Bon Jovi on the May 6, 2024 cover of PEOPLE.Jake Chessum

    Jon Bon Jovi Says Eloping with Wife Dorothea ‘Shocked Everybody’ but ’35 Years Later We’re Still Married’ (Exclusive)

    On June 7 the group — which currently includes Bon Jovi, Bryan and Torres, as well as percussionist Everett Bradley, bassist Hugh McDonald, guitarist John Shanks and guitarist Phil X — will release its upcoming 16th album, Forever, their third since Sambora left. The record is also the first since Bon Jovi underwent vocal cord surgery in 2022.

    “The thing that gave me so much pleasure had been taken away,” Bon Jovi says of his vocal cord issues, adding that the new LP “is really about my finding joy again. What really matters in a life? It’s love and loyalty and finding things that make you want to get up out of bed in the morning.”

    For more on Jon Bon Jovi, pick up the new issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands everywhere Friday.

  • “Jon Bon Jovi Shares The Secret To Lasting Love After 35 Years With Dorothea”

    “Jon Bon Jovi Shares The Secret To Lasting Love After 35 Years With Dorothea”

    “Jon Bon Jovi Shares The Secret To Lasting Love After 35 Years With Dorothea”

    Jon Bon Jovi Reveals the Secret to His 35-Year Marriage to His Wife Dorothea

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    Jon Bon Jovi and his wife Dorothea Hurley have quite a storied romance.

    The two were high school sweethearts, eloped to Las Vegas and had four children together. Their secret to success? “Somehow it works. I think because we grow at the same rate. We grew equally and not in opposite directions,” Dorothea told PEOPLE in 2016.

    The “You Give Love A Bad Name” singer added: “She’s the glue… I’m the crazy visionary with all kinds of things flying, and the seams are all splitting. She’s the one following me with the glue and the thread and needle, keeping it all together.”.

    If you were wondering who Jon Bongiovi’s wife is, you’re halfway there. Read all about Jon and Dorothea’s decades-long relationship, ahead.

    Jon and Dorothea met in 1980.

    jon bon jovi and dorothea hurley attend the rockers '85 awards ceremony in los angeles, california, on march 1985

    Jon and Dorothea attend the Rockers ’85 awards ceremony in Los Angeles, California, on March 1985.Vinnie Zuffante – Getty Images
    The two met as high school students at Sayreville War Memorial High School in New Jersey. “She let me cheat off her in history,” he said, per PEOPLE. “I was immediately drawn to her from the minute I saw her and that never changed.”

    Years later on SiriusXM’s The Howard Stern Show, Dorothea reminisced about the early days of their relationship, including her first impression of Jon. She said he was “100%” the cutest guy in high school. “I just remember being impressed that you could sing,” she told her husband. “He was very good.”

    It seems she always had faith in his talents — the two even skipped their high school prom for one of Jon’s early gigs. His musical aspirations didn’t come without its naysayers, though. Dorothea recalled conversations with her family: “‘I said, ‘Well, my boyfriend’s going to be a rockstar,’ and they were like, ‘Good luck with that.’”

    The two briefly broke up.

    Despite hitting it off early on, the high school sweethearts broke up in 1985. As Under the Tuscan Sun star Diane Lane later revealed on Watch What Happens Live, she and Jon briefly dated for five months — until he and Dorothea rekindled.

    Fortunately, there’s no bad blood. “I was 20, and I think every girl should have such a wonderful experience that young,” the actress told host Andy Cohen.

    Nine years after meeting, the couple eloped in Vegas.

    During a secret Las Vegas ceremony in 1989, Jon and Dorothea tied the knot. It all happened at the height of the band’s career, too. “We had the No. 1 album, the No. 1 single, and we were playing three nights at the Forum in L.A.,” he told Men’s Health in 2010.

    dorothea hurley arrives for her wedding to jon bon jovi at the graceland wedding chapel in las vegas, nevada, 29th april 1989

    Dorothea arrives for her wedding to Jon at the Graceland Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas, Nevada, on April 29, 1989.Vinnie Zuffante – Getty Images
    The “Wanted Dead Or Alive” singer continued: “I turned to Dorothea and said, ‘I got an idea. Why don’t we go right now?’ She said, ‘You’re out of your mind.’ I said, ‘Come on. What’s better than this, right now, this moment?’ And so we ran off to Las Vegas. Didn’t tell a soul.”

    In fact, their decision to elope was so spontaneous that their taxi driver acted as their witness. The “Livin’ on a Prayer” singer also shared that, at the time, the surprise nuptials weren’t received well by family and friends.

    “It shocked a lot of people — shocked about everybody: the band, management, agents, lawyers, parents, you name it,” he told PEOPLE. “It’s a shame because it should have been a beautiful moment, but after we did it, people were trying to take it away. And 35 years later, we’re still married.”

    jon signing autographs for fans alongside his wife, dorothea, circa 1990

    Jon signing autographs for fans alongside his wife, Dorothea, circa 1990.Vinnie Zuffante – Getty Images
    Fans were equally distraught by the marriage. “It was like Harry Styles or Justin Timberlake getting married,” he told The Mirror. “I was that to the young girls in my time. When I came back from Vegas, my manager was furious. He was like, ‘­America’s boy is now married… that’s not a good career move.’ The record company was also despondent.”

    Jon admitted that he had regrets.

    Back in 1992, Jon released the single “Bed of Roses,” which is about the star regretting his escapades on the road. He shed more light on that time when sitting down with ABC’s Michael Strahan to promote his 2024 documentary “Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story.”

    Michael asked the “It’s My Life” singer about getting married young and the stress of being a “sex symbol.” Jon admitted: “I got away with murder.” He explained, “I’m a rock ‘n’ roll star. I’m not a saint. I’m not saying that there weren’t 100 girls in my life. I’m Jon Bon Jovi. It was pretty good!”

    Though he didn’t dive too deep, Jon clarified that he never did anything that would risk his relationship with Dorothea. “But if you think I was ever going to jeopardize … anything for believing the narcissist in me was real? What a stupid thing to do,” he said. “What kind of excess does a man need that’s going to fuel that fire? It’s just not worth it.”

    His remarks echoed a quote he previously gave The Independent about his and Dorothea’s marriage. “These are all the wonderful clichés of rock stardom,” he told the outlet. “It’s about never lying about having been a saint, but not being a fool enough to f–k up the home life, either.”

    They have four kids together.

    From there out, the two started a loving family together. Jon and Dorothea welcomed their first child, Stephanie Rose, on May 31, 1993. Notably, a 7-year-old Stephanie joined her dad on stage to perform the song he wrote for her, “I Got The Girl,” and again at one of his Las Vegas shows in 2017.

    inductee jon and his family attend the 33rd annual rock roll hall of fame induction ceremony at public auditorium on april 14, 2018

    Inductee Jon and his family attend the 33rd Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at Public Auditorium on April 14, 2018.Kevin Mazur – Getty Images
    The couple had their son, Jesse James Louis, on February 19, 1995. Jesse would later launch the wine label Hampton Water with his dad in 2018.

    Jon almost missed the birth of their third son, Jacob “Jake” Hurley, on May 7, 2002. A day before, fans figured out how to call his hotel phone, which made him turn it off. So when Dorothea called to tell him her water broke, she couldn’t reach him.

    His tour manager woke him to break the news, and he took a private plane back to catch his son’s delivery in the nick of time. Jon’s son Jake is currently engaged to Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown.

    Two years later, Romeo Jon, the couple’s fourth child, was born on March 29, 2004. Recnetly, Jon opened up about the power of fatherhood toPEOPLE. “You think you’re in love when you’re a kid, and you meet your wife and get married, but you know you’re in love after you have a child.”

    Jon largely credited Dorothea for their success.

    The Bon Jovi frontman has continuously lauded his wife for her support over the years. “I’m not a saint, and I have not been a saint,” he said during a Men’s Health interview. “I missed tons of birthdays and school plays… [Dorothea has] been in it the whole game. She understands what it means. It’s my life, and it is what it is.”

    After more than four decades together, Jon said the key to making it work is “mutual respect.” He told PEOPLE: “Having grown up together and grown together. And we really like each other. We want to hang out.”

    Their love story continues to touch fans. Upon one of the couple’s wedding anniversaries, he dedicated a sweet message to Dorothea on Instagram. The post included a black-and-white photo taken at their Las Vegas wedding and a short snippet of the two embracing.

    He penned the caption: “If I got one thing right back in high school, it was falling in love with this girl. Happy 32nd anniversary, baby.”

    The couple celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary on April 29.

  • Parents of Girl Killed at Taylor Swift-Themed Dance Class Pay Tribute Ahead of Funeral

    Parents of Girl Killed at Taylor Swift-Themed Dance Class Pay Tribute Ahead of Funeral

    Parents of seven-year-old girl who was killed in Southport stabbings say they will celebrate her life with ‘positivity, hope and love’ as they paid tribute to their ‘truly unforgettable’ daughter ahead of her funeral

    The family of a girl of seven killed in the Southport stabbings today paid tribute to their ‘amazing and truly unforgettable’ daughter ahead of her funeral.

    Elsie Dot Stancombe died alongside Bebe King, six, and Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, after an attacker went on the rampage at the Taylor-Swift holiday club they were taking part in last month.

    Today Elsie’s parents, Jenni and David, youngster sister, Rosie, three, and extended family and friends will ‘celebrate her life’ at a service at St John’s Church, in Birkdale, near Southport.

    Hundreds of people are expected to line the streets near the church to pay their respects after the couple urged the community to come together on ‘Elsie’s Special Day.’

    Ahead of the service Mr and Mrs Stancombe released a new poignant black and white image of their family, describing themselves as the ‘the four best friends in the whole wide world.’

    They added that Elsie would be ‘forever in our hearts.’

    ‘Elsie spent every day just simply enjoying life with determination, persistence, love and kindness,’ they said.

    Ahead of the service Mr and Mrs Stancombe released a new poignant black and white image of their family, describing themselves as the ¿the four best friends in the whole wide world.¿ Pictured: Elsie with mother Jenni, father David and younger sister Rosie, aged three
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    Ahead of the service Mr and Mrs Stancombe released a new poignant black and white image of their family, describing themselves as the ‘the four best friends in the whole wide world.’ Pictured: Elsie with mother Jenni, father David and younger sister Rosie, aged three

    Elsie Dot Stancombe died alongside Bebe King, six, and Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, after an attacker went on the rampage at the Taylor-Swift holiday club they were taking part in last month
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    Elsie Dot Stancombe died alongside Bebe King, six, and Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, after an attacker went on the rampage at the Taylor-Swift holiday club they were taking part in last month

    Hundreds of people are expected to line the streets near the church to pay their respects after the couple urged the community to come together on ¿Elsie¿s Special Day.¿ Pictured: The order of service
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    Hundreds of people are expected to line the streets near the church to pay their respects after the couple urged the community to come together on ‘Elsie’s Special Day.’ Pictured: The order of service

    Today Elsie¿s parents, Jenni and David, youngster sister, Rosie, three, and extended family and friends will ¿celebrate her life¿ at a service at St John¿s Church, in Birkdale, near Southport
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    Today Elsie’s parents, Jenni and David, youngster sister, Rosie, three, and extended family and friends will ‘celebrate her life’ at a service at St John’s Church, in Birkdale, near Southport

    Mourners gather for a celebration of Elsie Dot Stancombe at St John's Church
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    Mourners gather for a celebration of Elsie Dot Stancombe at St John’s Church

    Members of the emergency services and the public line the streets for the funeral of Southport stabbing victim Elsie Dot Stancombe
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    Members of the emergency services and the public line the streets for the funeral of Southport stabbing victim Elsie Dot Stancombe

    Mourners line the streets of Southport this morning as they wait for a celebration of Elsie Dot Stancombe
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    Mourners line the streets of Southport this morning as they wait for a celebration of Elsie Dot Stancombe

    ‘A fun loving, beautiful young lady’: Elsie’s school pays tribute

    ‘Elsie was an amazing little girl. She had the ability to light up any room that she entered, she was truly unforgettable.’

    The couple, who are understood to have met Elsie’s pop hero Taylor Swift at Wembley this week, said their daughter was a ‘devoted Swiftie’ who loved to dance.

    They said she ‘gave every activity a go’ but her real passion was cheerleading, adding: ‘Her weekly classes couldn’t come around quick enough.

    ‘Her persistence was admirable, from completing a 3k run and 10k charity walk for her local hospice, as well as moving up book bands in school, everything she did she gave 100 per cent and would never give up.

    ‘Our family affirmation is, ‘as long as you try your best, enjoy yourself and have fun, nothing else matters. We are the four best friends in the whole wide world,’ – that mantra will remain with us for the rest of our lives, sound in the knowledge that Elsie is here with us and forever will be in our hearts.’

    Elsie’s family will walk behind her cortege from her home to the church, where a pink carpet has been laid for the occasion.

    Royal Mail staff will also pay tribute when the cortege passes as Mr Stancombe is a postal worker.

    Liverpool Lighthouse choir will perform at the service, while a singer and pianist will also play some of Elsie’s favourite songs, including by Taylor Swift.

    Members of the public line the streets for the funeral of Southport stabbing victim Elsie Dot Stancombe at St John's Church in Birkdale
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    Members of the public line the streets for the funeral of Southport stabbing victim Elsie Dot Stancombe at St John’s Church in Birkdale

    Elsie's family will walk behind her cortege from her home to the church, where a pink carpet has been laid for the occasion. Pictured: St John's Church in Birkdale
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    Elsie’s family will walk behind her cortege from her home to the church, where a pink carpet has been laid for the occasion. Pictured: St John’s Church in Birkdale

    Six-year-old Bebe King
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    Nine-year-old Alice Dasilva Aguiar
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    She was killed alongside six-year-old Bebe King (left) and nine-year-old Alice Dasilva Aguiar (right)

    Southport attack: How day of unimaginable tragedy unfolded

    Elsie’s family also thanked the Southport community for their support since her death, on July 29.

    ‘Elsie has brought light, love and joy to so many lives and it has been clear to us in the overwhelming response from everybody that knew her and everybody within the community,’ they added.

    ‘We will always be grateful for the love and support we have had over these past weeks and we are and will continue to be proud to live in Southport.

    ‘To that end, Elsie’s legacy will continue and as a family we will ensure that her impact and legacy endures with positivity and hope and with Elsie by our side forever and always.’

    Reverend Jennie Hardy, who will preside over the church service, told BBC Radio Merseyside that Elsie’s parents had described her as an ‘extraordinary little girl’.

    Ms Hardy said they had told her she was ‘very kind-natured’ and ‘would look after other people’.

    She added: ‘She loved chatting, she loved having fun. She loved a party and a celebration.

    ‘She was unusual in some ways that she could really connect and converse with adults along with children.

    Royal Mail staff will also pay tribute when the cortege passes as Mr Stancombe is a postal worker. Pictured: St John's Church in Birkdale
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    Royal Mail staff will also pay tribute when the cortege passes as Mr Stancombe is a postal worker. Pictured: St John’s Church in Birkdale

    The King travelled from Scotland to Southport earlier this week to meet with affected children and their families. He is pictured visiting the floral tributes to the victims on Tuesday
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    The King travelled from Scotland to Southport earlier this week to meet with affected children and their families. He is pictured visiting the floral tributes to the victims on Tuesday

    King Charles appeared moved by the huge number of floral tributes left in Southport

    King Charles pens down tribute in Book of Condolences in Southport

    ‘She was wise beyond her years; emotionally intelligent and just an absolute joy to be around.’

    The service will be live-screened at St John’s Church Hall and Liverpool Road Methodist Church in Birkdale.

    Elsie’s family will go on to a private service in Burscough.

    A vigil is also planned at The Atkinson arts centre in Lord Street in Southport later.

    Eight other children and two adults were seriously injured during the knife attack.

    On Wednesday the parents of Elsie, Bebe and Alice had a private meeting with King Charles following his visit to the town a day earlier.

    The Monarch examined the sea of floral tributes, teddy bears and balloons outside Southport Town Hall, before meeting survivors and emergency service workers who responded to the attack. He also signed a book of condolence.

    Charles previously said he had been ‘profoundly shocked’ to hear of the ‘utter horrific incident’ and sent his ‘prayers’ to those affected.

    Axel Rudakubana, 18, has been charged with three counts of murder and 10 of attempted murder, plus possession of a knife, and is due to stand trial next year.

  • CBS Producer Release Video Meg Angrily Shoot Jane Pauley DurX Interview 4 RefusX To Call Her Duchess

    CBS Producer Release Video Meg Angrily Shoot Jane Pauley DurX Interview 4 RefusX To Call Her Duchess

    CBS Producer Release Video Meg Angrily Shoot Jane Pauley DurX Interview 4 RefusX To Call Her Duchess

    In what was supposed to be a polished, high-profile interview, Meghan Markle’s appearance on CBS took an unexpected and dramatic turn, as newly surfaced footage reveals a heated confrontation between the Duchess of Sussex and veteran journalist Jane Pauley. The incident, which unfolded before the cameras even started rolling, has now surfaced, offering a glimpse into the backstage drama that unfolded during the summer of 2023.

    The interview was billed as a significant opportunity for Meghan Markle to share her story and redefine her narrative following her departure from the British royal family. Promised as an unfiltered, intimate conversation, the interview was expected to allow the Duchess to connect with viewers on a personal level. However, the behind-the-scenes footage tells a different story, marked by tensions and discord.

    According to multiple eyewitnesses, Meghan arrived at CBS Studios with a considerable entourage, including Prince Harry and a team of personal assistants. From the moment she stepped into the studio, it was clear that Meghan had specific expectations about how she wanted to be addressed. She reportedly demanded that everyone, including Pauley, refer to her exclusively as “Your Royal Highness” or “The Duchess of Sussex,” rather than by her first name.

    Jane Pauley, known for her direct and no-nonsense interviewing style, was reportedly unyielding in her response. Sources indicate that Pauley refused to bow to Meghan’s demands, insisting on addressing her by her first name, as per her usual journalistic practice. This refusal to adhere to Meghan’s preferred form of address reportedly set the stage for a dramatic confrontation.

    One crew member, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, revealed that Meghan’s insistence on being addressed with her royal title led to a significant altercation. “She made it clear that ‘Megan’ was off-limits,” the source said. “She expected to be treated with the utmost deference, and when Pauley didn’t comply, Meghan lost it.”

    The backstage altercation reportedly escalated quickly. Witnesses describe Meghan as becoming increasingly agitated and loud, berating Pauley for her perceived disrespect. “Megan just lost it,” said one crew member. “She started yelling, demanding to be addressed with her proper title. It was a complete meltdown.”

    According to sources, Meghan’s outburst was so intense that producers had to step in to manage the situation. “It got so heated that Harry tried to intervene, but Meghan turned on him too,” another source revealed. “She was screaming at everyone, demanding respect for her title. It was absolute chaos.”

    Despite the turmoil, Pauley remained remarkably composed. The journalist reportedly stood her ground and refused to be intimidated. “Jane just looked Meghan straight in the eye and said, ‘I’m happy to have a thoughtful discussion, but I will call you Megan,’” the crew member recalled. Pauley’s calm demeanor in the face of Meghan’s anger reportedly only seemed to enrage the Duchess further.

    Despite the explosive start, the on-camera portion of the interview reportedly went more smoothly. Meghan was able to regain her composure and deliver the polished performance that had been intended. However, the backstage drama has now come to light, threatening to overshadow the interview’s intended impact and potentially damaging Meghan’s carefully crafted public image.

    The resurfaced footage has elicited strong reactions from commentators and observers. Royal commentator Emily Andrews described the incident as a significant setback for Meghan. “This is an absolute nightmare for Meghan,” Andrews said. “She has worked hard to project herself as a down-to-earth, relatable figure, but this incident reveals an incredibly entitled, diva-like behavior. It undermines the image she’s been trying to build.”

    Andrews also suggested that the incident could have lasting repercussions for Meghan’s public standing. “A lot of people are already skeptical of Meghan’s motives and her handling of her exit from the royal family,” she explained. “This plays right into the narrative of her being a difficult, power-hungry individual who believes the rules don’t apply to her. It’s a huge setback.”

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    The clash with Pauley is not an isolated incident but rather part of a broader pattern of behavior attributed to Meghan Markle. Reports over the years have highlighted various instances where the Duchess has been accused of demanding special treatment and clashing with staff and royal family members over protocol.

    One notable incident occurred in 2018, when Meghan allegedly berated a member of the Queen’s household staff over the arrangement of flowers in her suite at Kensington Palace. The unnamed employee was reportedly left in tears by Meghan’s outburst. More recently, rumors have circulated about tensions between Meghan and her sister-in-law, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, over Meghan’s demand to be addressed as “ma’am” during joint engagements.

    Royal commentators have often noted Meghan’s apparent obsession with titles and hierarchy. “She seems to have an expectation that everyone will bow to her whims,” Andrews said. “This clashes with the more relaxed, informal approach favored by the modern royal family.”

    The resurfaced footage of Meghan’s clash with Jane Pauley serves as a cautionary tale about the potential pitfalls of allowing one’s ego and sense of entitlement to overshadow the substance of their message. While Meghan may have hoped that the interview would rehabilitate her public image, the backstage drama has only served to further tarnish her carefully cultivated reputation.

    As the fallout from this incident continues to reverberate, it remains to be seen how Meghan and the Sussexes will navigate the storm. One thing is certain: this latest episode has cast a long shadow over the Duchess’s public persona and may have enduring consequences for her standing both within the royal family and in the court of public opinion.

    In conclusion, the clash between Meghan Markle and Jane Pauley is a stark reminder that the pursuit of maintaining a certain image can sometimes lead to unforeseen and damaging consequences. The incident highlights the challenges of managing public perceptions and the risks of letting personal expectations overshadow professional interactions.