Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Kids Won’t Appear in Netflix Shows: Report
Harry and Meghan's children will not appear on screen
Prince Harry And Meghan Markle may be preparing to film their new Netflix shows, but don't expect to see their kids, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, in either of them, sun on Sunday report.
Meghan is working on a lifestyle show, which made her early debut last week with the delivery of 50 jars of her American Riviera Orchard strawberry jam to selected influencers. Harry's new show will be about the sport of polo.
The Sun reports that Harry is more determined to keep the children off screen than Meghan. An insider told the newspaper: “Harry and Meghan don't always agree on how much they should expose their child to the media but in this case, Harry clearly won.”
DailyMail.com Recently released official paperwork shows that Meghan's 50-person film crew was filming not at her and Prince Harry's home in Montecito but at a nearby property located just two miles from them. The document shows filming is allowed to begin on Sunday, April 14 and could continue until June 25.
Aerial photos of the shooting location show the property's driveway filled with SUVs, production tents and an RV. The property, owned by Tom and Sherrie Cipolla, successful businessmen known locally for their support of good causes, is located in a gated community and surrounded by lemon and avocado groves, DailyMail.com said. Meghan said her new show will be about “the joys of cooking, gardening, entertaining and friendship.” Both new films appear to be free of further grievances and accusations about the royal family's treatment of the couple.
The rooster wanders around and hates the neighbors
Attentive readers will remember the strange mystery that arose upon the Middletons' local village of Bucklebury was written on paper Aggressive posters attack the family after their business, Party Pieces, goes bankrupt.
The posters accused Middleton—Katehis family—left creditors in dire straits and was widely believed to be the work of a disgruntled former business contact. However now, James Middleton claimed that the malicious posters were actually posted by a neighbor, who ran a motorbike company. With whom he has been in dispute for years over noise and light pollution – not to mention noisy guinea fowl and a “roaming rooster”.
Middleton, 37, revealed the information to the British news agency Independence, makes astonishing claims about his neighbor in the lovely English village of Stanford Dingley. He also said that David Alderton, 65, trespassed on his property as part of a long-running row and warned James: “Things are going to get brutal.”
Alderton, who ran a motorbike dealership and lived in a bungalow directly opposite James's farm, had fallen out with James over an argument over the plans, Independence said, quoting a neighbor.
James himself told it Independence: “Police were contacted shortly after our son was born as we became increasingly concerned about activity around the neighbours. “West Berkshire Council stepped in when our neighbors complained about noise from tractors and animals at the farm along with a range of other complaints.” The board dismissed the complaints. Alderton, who previously accused James of operating old, noisy and “derelict” machinery, has not commented on this. Independence.
The plot thickened last July, when Alderton was said to have objected to the noise being made by Middleton's guinea pigs, an unusual avian favorite of many British aristocrats.
Alderton apparently shouted at the house sitter: “Shut up you damn birds, you noisy bastards.” Alderton also seemed to frequently get angry because a “roaming rooster” appeared on his land. Alderton was also blamed Independence for a family-targeted poster campaign behind Party Pieces, the party supplies company founded by Kate's mother Carolefall.
“[Mr Alderton’s actions] has caused hostility in the community, rumours, bad feelings and caused myself and my family anxiety and distress,” Mr Middleton told the newspaper, alleging that CCTV showed himself Alderton was the one who posted them around the village.
Once bitten…
Princess Beatrice may have been told that the royal family no longer required her services, but Spotify thought otherwise. Despite having their fingers burned by their ill-fated collaboration with Harry and Meghan, the streaming giant hosted Beatrice, 35, the eldest child of Prince Andrew And Sarah Fergusonat a discussion about the future of technology at their London office.
The Mail on Sunday report that Beatrice is joined by “former Warner Bros Discovery boss Priya Dogra and Sakshi Chhabra Mittal, founder of science-based meal delivery service Foodhak.” She is also Vice President of Partnerships and Strategy at US software and data company Afiniti, the newspaper said.
Still have company car
Another sign that Prince Andrew is back? He was driving a specially modified Range Rover equipped with blue emergency lights, Mail on Sunday disclosure. The newspaper said he was seen riding a modified motorbike to lunch at Harry's Bar, a members' club in Mayfair.
This week in royal history
Prince Louis, owner of many funny faces, will turn 6 years old on Tuesday. He is fourth in line to the throne.
Unanswered question
What will Harry and Meghan's new Netflix shows be like? Who is the Middletons' mysterious poster tormentor? Meghan's Strawberry Jam: Do you have a jar? Will the public ever taste it?