It's almost a “relief” for Prince Harry that Meghan Markle is not present at the Invictus Games as she isn't stealing the spotlight, says News Corp columnist Louise Roberts. “To be fair to Harry, you can see the passion,” Ms Roberts told Sky News host Caroline Di Russo. “It’s almost like a relief that Meghan’s not there in a way because she’s not stealing the spotlight in person. “But … still stealing a lot of the narrative around – he sort of mentions things about her things to try and keep her as part of the conversation. “But certainly, from the veterans’ point of view, they’re probably glad just to see Harry there.”
It's almost a “relief” for Prince Harry that Meghan Markle is not present at the Invictus Games as she isn't stealing the spotlight, says News Corp columnist Louise Roberts.“It’s almost like a relief that Meghan’s not there in a way because she’s not stealing the spotlight in person.
“But … still stealing a lot of the narrative around – he sort of mentions things about her things to try and keep her as part of the conversation.Read More
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
King Charles ‘surprised’ by workload as monarch ‘behind the scenes’King Charles has been “surprised” by the amount of work that goes into being the monarch behind the scenes, says The Daily Mirror’s Royal Editor Russell Myers. “That transitional year has obviously come to an end now,” Mr Myers told Sky News host Caroline Di Russo. “Charles has taken his time I think to get to grips with the role. “He has taken time to get to the four corners of the UK, meeting with religious and community groups and I think that that tells you quite a lot about his character. “Overall, I think it’s been a pretty solid year for the King and a chance to sort of kick on now and see what we expect from him to cement his legacy, certainly over the next two to five years.”
Read more »
‘They never turned up’: Sussexes’ snubbed late Queen on Lilibet’s birthdayFormer Royal butler and footman Paul Burrell says the late Queen Elizabeth II didn't get to see Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's daughter Lilibet on her first birthday, last year. 'Even on Lilibet's first birthday the Queen didn't see her. … the Queen had a birthday cake made with one candle in it. And they never turned up. That candle was never lit,' he told the Mirror. Mr Burrell also said the late Queen found out the family went 'back to America' when she invited them the next day. 'The next day she asked if maybe they'd like to come up for tea again and was told they've gone. 'What do you mean they've gone?’ she said. They’ve gone back to America.'
Read more »
‘Five weeks of unfounded optimism to come’: Another ‘terrible’ poll for the Voice releasedAnother “terrible” poll for the Voice to Parliament was released today from Resolve Strategic, according to Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell. Mr Clennell’s remarks come as support for the Indigenous Voice to Parliament continues to plummet in the polls. A survey by Resolve Strategic shows the Yes vote has dipped to 43 per cent from 46 per cent in August, marking the fifth consecutive month voters have lurched against the Voice proposal. “Some of the difficulty for the government on this issue can be put down to a lack of detail it has provided about how the Voice would work or even if its members would be appointed or elected,” Mr Clennell said. “Looks like five weeks of unfounded optimism to come.”
Read more »
Germany Boxer Army vehicles deal ‘in danger’A $1 billion export contract to build armoured vehicles with Germany looks to be “in danger” now, according to Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell. In July, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced Australia would export more than 100 locally made Boxer heavy weapon carrier vehicles to Germany. There have now been reports that negotiations over the export deal have broken down after the Albanese government awarded a more lucrative defence contract to a South Korean company.
Read more »
Albanese needs to spend time ‘selling’ why he attends G20 meetingsFormer Labor MP Graham Richardson says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese needs to “spend some time” selling why he attends G20 meetings. Prime Minister commented on the Russia-Ukraine war having a devastating impact both within the nations and globally at the recent G20 summit. “Anyone who thinks about it knows that these visits are necessary,' he said. “They’re all part of keeping Australia in the world trading stream. “But I just think Anthony’s got to spend some time selling it, he’s got to make sure people understand why he makes these trips.”
Read more »