How Meghan Markle's ambition to be the 'House of Windsor's Melinda Gates' hit stumbling blocks of her own making, royal author claims
When Meghan Markle first joined the Royal Family she was quickly characterised as a breath of fresh air for the Firm and with good reason.
My £25,000 boat was a disaster - the River Wey was nothing like the Italian lakes, says MICHAEL ASPEL
Broadcasting legend Michael, 92, joined the BBC in 1957 and never looked back.
POLL OF THE DAY: Is Keir Starmer making a grave mistake by recognising a state of Palestine?
The PM said the UK will press ahead with the move unless Israel meets certain conditions, including agreeing to a ceasefire in Gaza and reviving the prospect of a two-state solution.
Woman attacked while doing Tesco shop in Saffron Walden
Police want to speak to a man in connection to the incident
King Charles and Queen Camilla arrive for Sunday service at Crathie Kirk in good spirits as it emerges the monarch will plan first public appearance with Prince Harry in six years
Camilla, 78, and Charles, 76, were seen arriving at the Scottish Church, which is located near Balmoral Castle, via car.
Priscilla Presley dishes on daughter Lisa Marie's sex life with 'manipulative' Michael Jackson
She recalled how she once asked her daughter about rumors surrounding her romance with the pop singer nearly 30 years ago prior to their eventual split.
Meghan Markle joins Prince Harry at Kevin Costner's starry charity event in first outing since King Charles reunion
The couple's latest outing together comes just weeks after Prince Harry, 41, reunited with his father King Charles for the first time in 18 months for a face-to-face meeting in London.
The stunning stately homes turned into Windsor Castle and The White House for popular show
They were transformed for the important scenes
There's one urgent step Labour needs to take to stop energy bills soaring again but Ed Miliband stands in the way, says JEFF PRESTRIDGE
With every day that passes, the suspicion grows that Ed Miliband's blind pursuit of a green revolution is doing exactly the opposite of what was intended.
How can we solve the 60% tax trap damaging Britain's economy? SIMON LAMBERT
Britain needs growth industries. Unfortunately, one of our fast-growing niche industries involves highly valuable and productive workers trying to earn less money.
Pupils shun French, Spanish and German leaving third of sixth forms as language deserts
Official figures reveal 35 per cent of state schools and colleges had no pupils taking exams in any of the three most popular modern foreign languages last year.
Inside the Gen Z uprising: Leaders of the protest tell Daily Mail the shocking issues that drove Nepal's youth to dismantle the government in days
Nepal's parliament burned and protestors filled the streets before the government was overthrown in 24 hours in a movement largely orchestrated by young people.
Formula One's first female president hopeful, 28, opens up on taking on men - and fights back at questions over her Instagram bikini photos
If she submits her application before to October 24 deadline, she will be the first woman to run for the position, looking to overthrow current chief Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
Princess Diana's niece Lady Kitty Spencer, 34, looks chic in beach attire as she dances with rarely-seen husband Michael Lewis, 66, during family getaway to French Riviera
Princess Diana's niece, 34, took to Instagram to share a selection of photographs from her summer of vacationing in the French Riviera with her husband, Michael Lewis, 66.
Disney Sued by Law Firm Wanting to Use 'Steamboat Willie' in Its Ads
Mickey Mouse's first movie Steamboat Willie entered the public domain in 2024.
Now one of America's largest personal injury firms is suing Disney, reports the Associated Press, "in an effort to get a ruling that would allow it to use Steamboat Willie in advertisements..."
[The law firm said] it had reached out to Disney to make sure the entertainment company wouldn't sue them if they used images from the animated film for their TV and online ads. Disney's lawyers responded by saying they didn't offer legal advice to third parties, according to the lawsuit. Morgan & Morgan said it was filing the lawsuit to get a decision because it otherwise feared being sued by Disney for trademark infringement if it used Steamboat Willie.
"Without waiver of any of its rights, Disney will not provide such advice in response to your letter," Disney's attorneys wrote in their letter (adding "Very truly yours..."). A local newscast showed a glimpse of the letter, along with a few seconds of the ad (which ends with Minnie Mouse pulling out a cellphone to call for a lawyer...)
Attorney John Morgan tells the newscast that Disney's legal team "is playing cute, and so we're just trying to get a yes or no answer.. They wrote us back a bunch of mumbo-jumbo that made no sense, didn't answer the question. We tried it again, they didn't answer the question..." (The newscast adds that the case isn't expected to go to court for at least a year.)
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Satire is dying and I couldn't make a comedy like Father Ted now, says Graham Linehan after arrest over 'anti-trans' X posts
The Irish comedy writer, 57, has been a vocal critic about free speech in the UK after he was arrested by five armed police officers at Heathrow Airport over a series of 'anti-trans' tweets last month.
Smiling Harry and Meghan make surprise joint appearance as it emerges he will meet his father Charles 'regularly' and aides plan first public appearance together in six years
It is understood that courtiers in both households are tentatively discussing how to get father and son (pictured) together more frequently over the next year.
World championship leader Oscar Piastri CRASHES out of Azerbaijan Grand Prix on dramatic opening lap - handing huge advantage to title rival Lando Norris
The Australian started the race ninth after a poor display in qualifying and his fortunes failed to improve on raceday.
Police appeal after person suffers head wound in Chelmsford city centre
The victim suffered a hand injury and a laceration to his head
DAN HODGES: McSweeney's secret 'slush fund' and why the stench of sleaze just won't leave Keir Starmer
Morgan McSweeney had a problem. It was December 2017 and Labour Together had made a major breakthrough.