Montecito residents reportedly refer to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as local villains, according to a new report from Vanity Fair. The couple moved to California in 2020.
Meghan Markle's decision to postpone her new Netflix show has reportedly raised eyebrows in royal circles, and sources claim that it stings even more after a 'final blow' to the late Queen
Days after she was seen volunteering and meeting with victims of the Los Angeles wildfires, Southern California-born Meghan Markle has requested the delay of her forthcoming Netflix series With Love,
Meghan Markle may be killing two birds with one stone and repair her reputation by delaying her Netflix series due to the California fires, experts say.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were seen distributing food and resources at World Central Kitchen to those impacted by the wildfires in Southern California on Friday, Jan. 10.
“Family Ties” star Justine Bateman, who has already voiced her distain for Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass’ administration in the aftermath of the disastrous Southern California wildfires, slammed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for what she believed to be an insensitive “photo op” at an evacuation center for victims.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may have their power cut at their sprawling $29 million mansion as raging wildfires continue to rip through the surrounding area.
The Duchess was scheduled to release her series, which has been described as a tribute to the beauty of Southern California, on 15 January. But there's been a change of plan as devastating wildfires continue to burn across the area.
Ensconced in their cozy Montecito mansion, the Sussexes are living the American dream. By all accounts, the love is real. But their foray into moguldom has not always been a smooth ride.
Hollywood's awards season and celebrities' major releases have been disrupted as a result of the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. See the delays.
Celebrities and entertainment organizations are pledging millions to help those who have been displaced or lost their homes, with Beyoncé directly millions to help families in the Eaton fire area.