The group were seen in a photograph shared on Bezos's social media pages at Dumfries House, two days after the Amazon founder was seen in Turkey celebrating Bill Gates' 66th birthday.The meeting came two days after the Amazon founder was in Turkey celebrating the 66th birthday of fellow-billionaire Bill Gates as the pair vacationed on superyachts.
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A documentary that has been made by the BBC about Prince William and Prince Harry reportedly made a last minute change in order to appease Prince Harry.
The BBC documentary - titledThe Princes and The Press - has made headlines in recent weeks as it has reportedly angered Prince William and Kate Middleton, who are said to have boycotted the BBC from airing their special Christmas Carol concert.
It's been reported that the Cambridges were unhappy about claims made within the documentary about William and Harry.
However, reports are now suggesting that the channel made last minute changes to the documentary in order to appease William's younger brother, Harry.
It was Thursday night and Alok Sharma, the president of COP26, was on stage at the Kelvingrove Gallery in Glasgow in front of the chief negotiators introducing a special guest. © Associated Press A picture and quotation taken from the Queen's Elizabeth II's address to COP26 delegates is shown in Picadilly Circus. Pic: AP At the moment the chief negotiators are of course busy people so he wouldn't have wanted to waste their time with just any speaker. The man he'd invited to give the assembled group one final pep talk was the Prince of Wales.
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Harry - who alongside his wife Meghan Markle, 40, stepped down from being a senior royal and is now living in Los Angeles with their two children, Archie, two, and baby Lilibet.
According to The Telegraph, the channel made the decision to change the word 'Megxit' to 'Sussexit' in the second episode of the programme.
The episode is set to explore claims over behind-the-scenes briefings which have claimed to have taken place, plus claims about lack of support towards the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
He may have started out as a boy band wannabe but, 11 years on, the teen idol has become not only a global music star, but a fashion icon and an acclaimed actorThere are several key factors in his success. He is not just a pop superstar; Harry has conquered the world of fashion and become a sought-after actor. His legion of fans see him as an authentic, thoughtful man who cares about the things that matter to them - racism, mental health, and equality. Almost exactly a year ago, the 27-year-old was revealed as the first solo man to grace the front cover of Vogue, at the personal invitation of editor Anna Wintour.
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Prince Harry recently stated his objections to the term 'Megxit.'
The 37-year-old said: "Maybe people know this and maybe they don't, but the term Megxit was or is a misogynistic term, and it was created by a troll, amplified by royal correspondents and it grew and grew and grew into mainstream media."
The term is a portmanteau of the words 'Meghan' and 'exit' and has been widely used since the Sussexes made the decision to step back as royals in 2020.
The Cambridges are said to be angry at the network due to The Princes and The Press making ‘overblown and unfounded claims’ about William and Harry.
Expert Angela Mollard told The Morning Show: “It is enormously shortsighted of the BBC. This behaviour is disappointing.”
The growth in human population 'presents a huge challenge for conservationists' in Africa, the Duke saidThe Duke of Cambridge, a father of three, made the comments at a royal-backed conservation charity’s awards on Monday night, while millions were tuning in to watch a controversial BBC documentary about his relationship with the media.
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The Duchess of Sussex's lawyer, Jenny Afia, is set to appear in the second episode of the series, which will cover events from 2018 to now - including bullying accusations levelled towards Meghan Markle.
Addressing claims Meghan bullied two assistants, Jenny Afia says: "Ms Afia said: 'Those stories were false. This narrative that no one can work for the Duchess of Sussex, she was too difficult and demanding as a boss and everyone had to leave, it's just not true."
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Megxit: the mouth of Prince Harry won .
© PacificPressagency / Bestimage Megxit: Prince Harry's mouthwhile won an annoyed fruit with the recurring use of the term 'Megxit', Prince Harry took charge to put the record straight back. A gesture that seems to have worked since the BBC will now use the word 'sussexit' in its next documentary. From their departure for the United States in 2020 , Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are the target of many media.