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Prince William has been dealing with a plethora of high-profile issues in recent years, including the demotion of his disgraced uncle, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Now, the Prince of Wales has reportedly "hired" a brand new "crisis manager" to aid public relations at Kensington Palace.
Prince William has added a new crisis management expert to his team in an attempt to help combat the aftereffects of his uncle Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's recent scandals. Fixer Liza Ravenscroft has been hired to work for the Prince of Wales,
As Harry floats another fantasy of public reconciliation with his father, his brother’s allies are urging the palace to swat it down.
Last year, Kate bundled up in a baker boy hat, long coat and boots that looked much like the combination she wore in the new "Mother Nature" video. That photo, released to commemorate World Cancer Day in early February, was credited to Prince Louis, 7.
The commoner formerly known as ex-Prince Andrew is portrayed as sexually obsessive, abusive toward staff and chronically entitled in a searing new book that lays out years of alleged misconduct the palace failed to curb – reviving scrutiny of the disgraced royal at a moment when the monarchy is trying to contain further reputational damage.
On Saturday, The Royalist reported that the Duchess of Sussex was planning a return to the United Kingdom as soon as this summer. A spokesperson for Prince Harry said the report was pure speculation.
Tensions between Prince William and King Charles are reportedly escalating by the day. Read the latest on SheFinds.com
Ex-Prince Andrew remains at the center of an intensifying financial mystery, with renewed political and media scrutiny focused on how the disgraced royal continues to bankroll his luxurious existence despite having no clear or transparent source of income – and OK!