Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s sharp three-word order for how they should be addressed

Due to their decision to step down from their respective official Royal Family duties, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, no longer use HRH titles.

In 2020, Harry and Meghan resigned from their respective royal responsibilities.

In 2020, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex decided to step away from official royal duties – and over the following years, this has often led to confusion over how the couple should be referred to.

Scott Moore, the CEO of Prince Harry’s Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025, revealed the surprising way he was told to address Meghan Markle. The advice he received was a far cry from the traditional form of address for a former senior Royal.

As detailed in Richard Eden’s column for the Daily Mail last year, Moore shared: “I did make sure to ask how I should be addressing them when they get here.” He was informed that a simple “‘Ma’am’ is fine.’ He was also told a simple ‘Sir’ was fine to address the Duke of Sussex.”

Typically, male members of the Royal Family are first addressed as ‘Your Royal Highness’, followed by ‘Sir’, while female members are referred to as ‘Your Royal Highness’, and then ‘Ma’am’.

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In a recent interview, Harry refrained from claiming to be miserable and that he is “very happy.”

However, after Harry and Meghan’s decision to step back as senior working royals in 2020, they were stripped of their HRH titles. This means they cannot be addressed as Your Royal Highness, but they can retain their Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles, reports Gloucestershire Live.

The choice for Prince Harry to be addressed with formal titles such as Sir and ‘Ma’am’ for Meghan Markle starkly contrasts his earlier stance in 2020. At that time, during a tourism conference in Edinburgh, Harry famously insisted on informality. Ayesha Hazarika, the event host, disclosed: “He’s made it clear that we are all just to call him Harry.”

Instead of Mountbatten-Windsor, the two-year-olds Archie and Lilibet, who are five years old, have adopted the surname “Sussex,” breaking with a royal custom established in 1960. Following advice from her counsellors, the Queen decreed that all of her male-line ancestors would bear the Mountbatten-Windsor surname.

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In an interview last week, Harry insisted that he did not regret his decision to publish details about his family in his autobiography, Spare. He told The Guardian: “My conscience is clear.”

Harry continued by saying he will “always love the UK” and refuted claims that he was unhappy with his life, adding, “Something about this talk about me being down or saying I’m not smiling is where you see it.” People who believe they are aware of what I’m thinking and feeling are doing this. They are incorrect.

Jessie J in major career announcement after cancer diagnosis forced tour postponement

After being forced to postpone her tour due to her devastating cancer diagnosis, Jessica J took to social media to share important news with her fans.

Jessie J required surgery after her cancer diagnosis(Image: @jessiej/Instagram)

Jessie J has given her fans a huge update on her career after returning o the stage. The singer had been forced to postpone her planned tour dates after being diagnosed with cancer.

The 37-year-old singer discovered she had breast cancer earlier this year and required surgery. She has endured a tough journey since as she kept her fans up to date with her situation.

She has made a significant career announcement that will enthral her devoted fans, even as those closest to her continue to support her. Jessica has confirmed that her upcoming album will soon be available.

On November 28th, Jessie announced that Don’t Tease Me With a Good Time would be made available for public viewing. She will release her debut studio album in seven years.

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Jessie J shared a look at her new album(Image: @jessiej/Instagram)

An excited Jessie shared a sneak peek at the artwork for the album on social media.Taking to Instagram, she shared the news and told fans they can pre-order it now. DON’T TEASE ME WITH A GOOD TIME OUT 28.11.25. PRE ORDER THE ALBUM NOW LINK IN HIGHLIGHT.”

One user shared two love heart eye emojis, which was a huge success, and the news delighted her fans. Another expressed more in-depth gratitude, saying, “Jessie, I just want to say thank you.” You persevered despite everything, including the heartache, the difficulties, and the health issues. And I’m truly in awe now that I’ve heard about your new album.

“Your music has always been a source of light for many of us, but this… feels entirely different. It is authentic, real, and full of your strength. Every word, note, and emotion you’re expressing are all inspiring to me.

You’ve demonstrated what it means to rise, heal, and maintain a shining force despite the hardships of life. I feel every moment of your journey with you, cheer for you, and support you.

Earlier this month, Jessie had an emotional message for those who watched her return to the stage at BBC Radio 2 in the Park in Essex. Speaking to the crowd at the event, she said: “I had breast cancer surgery 11 weeks ago today.

“The last show I attended, I had no idea what was going to happen.” And I’m still in the recovery phase.

She continued, “I’m so appreciative that I’m here. You have no idea how thankful I am to have so many of you back after so many years. I really feel like a young child who continues to pursue my passions.

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She also mentioned how happy it was that her two-year-old son was watching her perform. My son is seeing me sing on stage for the first time, which is another unique thing that is happening today. She addressed him by saying, “Hi Sky. Hello, my child. I adore you.

Jessie performed her new song, Living My Best Life, which was one of her biggest hits on the night.

Jameela Jamil says ‘clothes should be cherished’ in bid to stop fashion overconsumption

With the release of Second Hand September, actress Jameela Jamil has joined Oxfam to promote more sustainable living.

Jameela has joined forces with Oxfam(Image: Scott A Garfitt/Invision/AP)

In a campaign that emphasizes the value of pre-loved fashion, British actress Jameela Jamil and Oxfam collaborate.

According to Oxfam, 40% of all clothing produced worldwide is not sold and is wasted, wasting the planet’s resources annually. According to the charity for poverty, the amount of unworn clothing on the planet will reach nearly a million by 2050.

A staggering amount of textile waste – 92 million tonnes – every year is globally produced, according to UNEP, and unsustainable fast fashion has a detrimental impact to the planet and climate change.

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Jameela has “always been a fan of preloved clothing”(Image: PA)

Second Hand September, which encourages people to choose to wear used clothing, is a response to this. The annual campaign, which was launched in 2019, aims to encourage more sustainable shopping habits and raise awareness of the negative effects of fast fashion.

People can reduce waste and help out second-hand shops by participating in the challenge. People can change their shopping habits and opt for used clothing. The campaign aims to reduce textile waste, reduce clothing waste, and reduce the environmental impact of the industry.

You can purchase used goods online or in stores through Oxfam. The money raised is used to assist those who suffer the most from climate change’s effects.

I’ve always enjoyed pre-owned clothing and have a lot of vintage clothing, Jameela said. items I have worn repeatedly for almost two decades. I believe that one should cherish, love, and wear clothes.

Customer and shop assistant in a second hand shop
This month is Second Hand September and here’s how you can get involved(Image: Getty Images)

“I’m so pleased to work with Oxfam and to continue promoting our love and respect for second-hand. She continued, “It is extra special that what they do not only helps save the planet but also helps the people on it,” she continued.

Reliked, an online influencer swap shop, is also setting the bar high for celebrities to sell their used or pre-owned goods.

At up to 70% off retail sales, they offer high-end, high-end clothing and beauty products. Every week, they get hundreds of items from their influencers to give to their clients.

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Their approach is to recycle, reuse, and donate: They use recycled materials to recycle and package items that have been purchased in recyclable mailing bags or recycled cardboard boxes. Even if items are only used for a limited period of time, recycling them can reduce the negative effects they might have on the environment. Many of their sellers have dedicated 100% of their sales to charities, which is at the heart of their reputation.

How can I participate in Second Hand September?

Amy Bannerman, the pre-loved style director of eBay, gave some valuable advice:

    She advised people to “try searching in secondhand stores first when looking for something classic” and “try not to resort to fast fashion.”

  • Ask yourself, “Be strict with yourself, and I’ll leave this thing in the closet.”
  • “Restore or repair any lost or damaged goods for other purposes”
  • Ask family members for their misplaced goods, such as your grandparents’ worn-out sweaters and aunts’ cardigans, at home. You can get your hands on anything they might not need in the future.

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Donald Trump responds with glee as Jimmy Kimmel show axed over Charlie Kirk comments

Donald Trump, the president of the United States, praised ABC’s decision to axe Jimmy Kimmel Live! show in response to his remarks following Charlie Kirk’s shooting, an activist.

US President Donald Trump celebrated the decision(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Donald Trump has celebrated ABC’s decision to axe Jimmy Kimmel Live! following the host’s comments about the killing of Charlie Kirk. The American political activist was shot dead last week during a debate in Utah.

On Monday, Kimmel used his programme to accuse the US president and his allies of “doing their best to fan the flames following the assassination. And now the organisation that airs his show, ABC, has revealed it is taking the long-running programme off air, with Andrew Alford, president of Nexstar’s broadcasting division, saying it “strongly objects” to Kimmel’s comments.

This has resulted in ABC receiving Trump’s support. He crudely addressed Truth Social, saying “congratulations to ABC” and that Kimmel lacks talent. Other high-end celebrities have expressed gratitude for the decision, but they haven’t.

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ABC axed Jimmy Kimmel(Image: Getty)

Jamie Lee Curtis was among those sharing her disbelief at the decision. On her Instagram Story, she shared a quote attributed to the comedian alongside of photo of him. “I don’t think anybody should be canceled. I really don’t,” it read.

Additionally, John Legend, a singer, criticized the decision in a post. How dare you refer to us as fascists just because our appointees threaten government retaliation against broadcast networks if our comedians don’t say what we want them to say, according to David Frum’s original post.

And on Twitter/X, Ben stiller reposted ABC’s decision to pull the show and added: “This isn’t right.”

Kimmel had criticized the Republican response to Kirk’s death in what he claimed he thought was hypocritical. The presenter’s contract with the program is set to expire in May of next year, and insiders believe he is currently “looking for ways to get out” of the agreement.

It is believed Kimmel, 57, is set to go on Stephen Colbert’s show in the US in the coming days as Colbert – a Democrat – has also been criticised by Mr Trump after his show was axed by CBS in the summer.

Speaking to Daily Mail a source said: “They both are in the same predicament with being against the Trump administration, and they are now looking to do something together to fight for what they believe in.

They both oppose Trump in any way or manner, and this has stoked Jimmy’s desire to keep telling the truth and remain true to himself.

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Charlie Kirk was shot dead(Image: Getty Images)
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Tyler Robinson, 22, is accused of shooting Kirk dead at the university. The FBI claims it has uncovered a message where he indicated he would kill the MAGA activist before the shooting took place. An alleged note chillingly claims Robinson had vowed to seize the chance to “take out” the firebrand activist, according to the organisation.

What did Jimmy Kimmel say about Charlie Kirk shooting to get ABC show axed

Following controversy over comments the host made about Charlie Kirk’s tragic shooting, ABC suspended Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night program.

The network pulled the program after several ABC-affiliated stations objected to comments Kimmel made during Monday and Tuesday shows.

The comedian claimed that many people in MAGA land are actively pursuing profits from Charlie Kirk’s murder.

After Kirk American right-wing activist Kirk was shot on September 10 at an event on a campus at Utah University, he made a statement. Tyler Robinson, 22, was charged with aggravated murder after the conservative activist’s death, and he appeared in court on Tuesday.

Charlie Kirk with wife Erika Frantzve
Erika Frantzve and Charlie Kirk, both of whom are on Instagram (@mrserikakirk/Instagram).

Kimmel compared the actions of FBI director Kash Patel to a young person who had not read the book “BSing his way through an oral report” and claimed that the president’s response to Kirk’s death “is not how an adult grieves the murder of someone he called a friend.”

Kimmel claimed that “The MAGA Gang] is desperate to characterize this kid who killed Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and uses all means to gain political advantage from it.

There was grieving in the space of the fingerpointing.

Kimmel then made fun of JD Vance’s choice to host Kirk’s podcast the following night.

Kimmel said in his opening monologue for Tuesday night’s show that “many in Maga-land are working very hard to capitalize on the murder of Charlie Kirk.” He claimed without proof that the US vice-president, JD Vance, was to blame for Kirk’s death.

Donald Trump, who was once a guest on the show, has hailed the news.
Donald Trump, who was once a guest on the show, has hailed the news.

While our side of the aisle certainly has its crazies, Vance said while hosting a White House episode of Kirk’s podcast that the majority of the lunatics in American politics are proud to be far leftists.

Kimmel remarked to the audience in his studio, “And statistical fact, he means “complete bulls***.” Then he explained to the audience a study that revealed far-right organizations were the nation’s top targets for domestic terrorism and extremist violence. The study was removed from the website by the Department of Justice.

Who wanted to hang the man who was vice president before you, JD Vance might be able to answer? The liberal left, was that? Or the toothless army that stormed the Capitol on January 6? “he said.

On September 10, Charlie Kirk appears at Utah Valley University.
On September 10, Charlie Kirk appears at Utah Valley University.

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr also expressed his resentment over the comments, which suggested the FCC could revoke affiliate licenses if Kimmel wasn’t punished. He claimed that the comments “constituted the sickest conduct possible” and that Kimmel had been held accountable.

The firing of commentators and the cancellation of shows was deemed “coordinated” and “dangerous,” according to California Governor Gavin Newsom.

During his first day of travel to the UK, Trump praised ABC’s decision in a post on Truth Social, writing: “Congratulations to ABC for finally having the courage to do what had to be done.”

If it’s possible, Kimmel has ZERO talent and worse ratings than Stephen Colbert.

Hollywood stars backed Kimmel, with Sophia Bush claiming that the “First Amendment doesn’t exist in America anymore” while actor Ben Stiller claimed in a post on X the move “isn’t right” and actress Sophia Bush supporting the move.

CBS, a rival network, announced in July that it would stop hosting The Late Show With Stephen Colbert in May for financial reasons. Colbert has criticized Donald Trump.

Kimmel’s comments were “offensive and insensitive at a crucial time in our national political discourse,” according to Nexstar Communications Group, which owns more than 20 ABC affiliates.

Sinclair, which runs ABC’s largest number of affiliates, made similar assertions.

The company announced in a statement posted to X that a special would be broadcast on Friday in honor of Charlie Kirk and that Kimmel should formally apologize to Kirk’s family.

“Jimmy Kimmel Live’s suspension will not be lifted by Sinclair!” “on our stations until formal discussions are held with ABC regarding the network’s commitment to professionalism and accountability,” the statement said.

Love Island’s Georgia Steel joins new campaign to protect students from romance scams

Romance scams are a new category of online fraud, according to recent research from Tinder. Victims who lose more than £2, 000 on average are particularly vulnerable, especially students and recent graduates.

As the new term begins, Tinder is collaborating with Get Safe Online and former Love Islander Georgia Steel to help students make connections safely as the term develops.

Love Island star Georgia Steel has joined forces with Tinder and Get Safe Online in a bid to protect young people from online romance scams.

Freshers and recent graduates are increasingly falling victim to a new type of online scam, specifically targeting those looking for love. Romance scams are on the rise and duping even the tech-savviest young adults, with an average reported loss of £2,228 per scam.

According to new research findings commissioned by Tinder, 44% of students and graduates admitted to sharing personal details online with someone they have never met in person; details including their university address, phone number and even their bank information.

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Georgia says being scammed was one of the most traumatic periods in her life(Image: Instagram/ @geesteelx)

When it comes to online dating, this readiness to trust is leaving young people vulnerable to exploitation. The findings show that 65% of the 2,000 18-24 year-olds surveyed overlooked something they considered a warning sign in the past because they wanted to have fun.

Last year, Georgia opened up about being scammed by someone she was dating. A year after appearing on the Love Island, Georgia had begun dating a wealthy American called Miguel Johnson, who had showered her with gifts.

However, he was actually found guilty of lying and was actually connected to a fraudster named Medi Abalimba, who was once a football player and appeared on Crystal Palace and Liverpool’s books. She later learned that he had defrauded two unsuspecting chauffeurs and record label manager, raising the total cost of his deceptions to more than £170, 000.

After admitting 15 counts of fraud between January and March 2021, the con artist from Camden was imprisoned for four years and two months.

Georgia said: “I had no idea he was a convicted fraudster.” She spoke on the Secure The Insecure podcast in 2023. Another error was made, but we learned a new lesson. Although it was undoubtedly a traumatic experience, I now see the light and believe I’ve recovered from it. In my opinion, it serves as a way to illuminate other young men and women. You never believe it will be you.

Tinder’s research also indicates that scams are becoming harder to spot, with 63% of those surveyed saying romance scams now sound more convincing than ever.

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To stay safe, Georgia and Get Safe Online recommend the P. A. U. S. E. method.

Detective Superintendent Oliver Little at the City of London Police, the National Lead Force for fraud, says romance scams are particularly common during the first weeks of university. “Romance fraud isn’t just about stolen money – it’s about stolen trust. For many students, freshers week marks a new chapter filled with excitement and possibility, but it also brings heightened vulnerability.

“Criminals know this and exploit it, often using charm and emotional manipulation to deceive victims.” Little emphasises that romance scams affect everyone “regardless of age, gender, or experience” but that stigma still exists around reporting, especially among younger demographics.

A manipulative criminal saw an opportunity and seized it by being targeted by a romance fraud, not because you’re naive. According to the survey results from Tinder, 31% of those who were defrauded said they didn’t speak out because they felt embarrassed.

Data from the City of London Police collected between 2024 and 2025 reveals that among 18-24 year olds who reported being defrauded, the average loss was £2,228 per scam, with young men aged 18–24 making up 64% of victims – double the rate of young women.

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To help students feel confident meeting new people as they start the new term, Tinder is joining forces with Get Safe Online and Georgia to share tools that will help them stay scam-smart online.

It’s simple to let your guard down, Georgia said, referring to the need to be aware of romance scams. My counsel? Enjoy the experience, but continue to be scam-smart by listening to your gut and asking questions. I regret not receiving this kind of support sooner.

In the UK this September, Tinder will also release an in-app Swipe Card to help students identify potential romance scams. It will offer quick, easy-to-follow advice to students during Freshers Week to help them date more confidently and safely.

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