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The Irish Sun
13-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Prince Harry's made a grave error saying he has more royal secrets – we'll all know them soon, experts claim
HE'S already done a tell-all royal memoir and a fly-on-the-wall Netflix documentary, but Prince Harry has shared there are more secrets to be shared. However, royal experts have claimed that we may hear them sooner than the Duke of Sussex , 40, may believe. 6 Prince Harry has said that there are numerous details he omitted to share in his memoir Credit: AFP 6 Harry's bombshell Spare memoir criticised the royal family Credit: Not known, clear with picture desk Speaking on The Sun's Royal Exclusive show, Royal Correspondent at 5 News , Simon Viger, said Netflix will be wanting Prince Harry to spill some juicy information. He shared: 'My issue with Netflix is Harry has said there's stuff he's kept back that he hasn't put in the book, that he didn't put in the documentary. 'And he's never going to talk about it. 'If the Netflix deal is continuing, they're going to say, 'look, so much for behind the scenes at Polo and flower sprinkles, we actually want to know what else there is.'' More on Prince Harry When the Duke of Sussex released his 400-page He explained: "It could have been two books , put it that way. And the hard bit was taking things out. "But there are some things that have happened, especially between me and my brother, and to some extent between me and my father, that I just don't want the world to know. Because I don't think they would ever forgive me. 'Now you could argue that some of the stuff I've put in there, well, they will never forgive me anyway.' Most read in Royals Royal Reporter Bronte Coy agreed that we could learn more royal secrets. She pointed out that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have years ahead of them to fund their California , with Prince Archie, six, and Harry and Meghan are the world's most boring and unprofitable couple - everything they do is so hilariously bad She added: 'They have a young family. They've got decades ahead of them needing to maintain this lifestyle. 'As you mentioned, it's a California lifestyle.' A-LIST LIFESTYLE The royal reporter added that the couple are 'by no means poor', thanks to However, she added: 'But their security costs, as you mentioned, I think it's like two million pounds a year. 'Their mortgage would be high. If the Netflix deal is continuing, they're going to say, 'look, so much for behind the scenes at Polo and flower sprinkles, we actually want to know what else there is Simon Viger Royal Correspondent at 5 News 'These deals were big deals - the Netflix one, the Spotify one, which has been over I think for two years - and the new one that Megan would be on with a much smaller streaming service, it wouldn't be anything like those numbers, you'd have to assume, that they had with Spotify. 'But for all these reasons, I think that you are talking about huge overheads every year, and especially with staffing costs, and that has to be maintained. 'So I think you are looking at a huge amount of money every year that they're needing to spend.' 6 Experts have claimed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have a lavish lifestyle to maintain Credit: Getty 6 The couple live in a massive nine-bedroom, 16-bathroom £12million mansion with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet Credit: Google Earth FUTURE REVELATIONS She added: 'So, yes, I think that you are looking at a scenario where maybe there will be more books. 'I don't know. We don't know what they'll do in the future .' Simon Viger said that he wishes Prince Harry and Meghan Markle success in their new post-royal life, following He added: 'I mean, they do have a lot of loyal fans, as we know, especially in America. 6 The Duke and Duchess of Sussex spilled secrets about the royals in their chat with Oprah Winfrey Credit: AFP 6 Experts say Netflix may wish Prince Harry to reveal more royal tidbits Credit: Splash 'So I'm sure they'll be able to monetize stuff for a long time. 'I hope it all works out. But I don't know how long you can keep stringing along some of those deals.' Along with Prince Harry's ventures, Meghan has also kept busy, including this year launching her cooking show, Meghan Markle's ventures after stepping down as a working royal THE Duchess of Sussex has kept busy since stepping down as a senior working royal in 2020 and relocating to California. Here are some of her business ventures... Archewell Foundation – A nonprofit supporting charitable initiatives. Netflix Deal – Producing content like Harry & Meghan and With Love, Meghan . Archetypes Podcast – Former Spotify show on female stereotypes. Clevr Blends – Investment in a women-owned wellness latte brand. Cesta Collective – Minority stake in a handbag brand supporting Rwandan artisans. As Ever – Previously known as American Riviera Orchard lifestyle brand selling jam. ShopMy Page – Online store featuring her curated fashion and beauty items. New Podcast – Confessions of a Female Founder focusing on entrepreneurship.
Yahoo
10-07-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
WATCH: Local 5's Fireworks Over Northeast Wisconsin 2025
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – Local 5 News proudly presents our special broadcast coverage of Fireworks Over Northeast Wisconsin. Scheduled to start at 8 p.m., we'll have reporters at several different locations such as Green Bay, Manitowoc, Neenah, and Oshkosh. Happy birthday to the United States! Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Daily Mirror
04-07-2025
- Health
- Daily Mirror
Clinic 'offers cosmetic surgery procedures with no medical qualifications'
A woman with allegedly no verified UK medical credentials was caught offering both upper and lower eyelid procedures inside what appeared to be a dingy, non-sterile flat above a restaurant in Liverpool An undercover investigation has exposed the potential dangers of unregulated cosmetic clinics after a TV reporter was offered surgical procedures by a woman with reportedly no recognised medical qualifications in the UK. In the report, 5 News booked an appointment with a woman who allegedly has no verified UK medical credentials. Footage shows the reporter being offered both upper and lower eyelid procedures inside what appeared to be a dingy, non-sterile flat above a restaurant in Liverpool City Centre. The appointment was arranged within minutes via text, according to 5 News. However, the reporter only received the exact location 48 hours before the procedure - a flat where the woman and an assistant appeared ready to carry out the surgeries using local anaesthetic, and accepting only cash. During the appointment, the woman was reportedly prepared to begin without carrying out basic safety protocols. No medical consultation or patient history was taken, and when questioned about her credentials, she refused to confirm whether she had any. When asked by the reporter whether she was a doctor or how many surgeries she had previously performed, the woman also declined to answer. 5 News has shown its findings to Health Secretary Wes Streeting, who vowed to urgently examine the legal loopholes that allowed unqualified individuals to perform risky surgical procedures that can result in life-changing harm. Responding to the footage, Mr Streeting said: 'This is an extremely concerning case you've raised with me, and I will go away now and look at the laws in place to make sure that we don't have loopholes that enable this kind of unsafe and unregulated practice.' Leading UK eye surgeons warn that when performed incorrectly, eyelid surgery can cause permanent scarring, infection - and even blindness. Despite these risks, it remains legal in the UK for anyone to perform cosmetic surgery, as long as they do not falsely claim to be a registered doctor or surgeon. Campaigners argue that this loophole puts lives in danger and are calling on the Government to take immediate action. One of the procedures on offer - upper blepharoplasty, which involves removing excess eyelid skin to create a more youthful appearance - has surged in popularity due to social media platforms like TikTok and Facebook. According to the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS), it's now the UK's third most popular cosmetic procedure and the fastest-growing among women. 5 News has also obtained new data showing a 65% increase in complaints about backstreet surgery over the past year - rising from 404 from 2021–2023, to 667 from 2024–2025.


Daily Mail
03-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Dan Walker breaks his silence after being bombarded with questions from worried fans about extended absence from Channel 5 News and radio show
Dan Walker has broken his silence after being bombarded with questions from worried fans about his extended absence from Channel 5 News and radio show. The journalist, 48, presents Classic FM on Sunday afternoons and often presents on 5 News too. However, some viewers noticed Dan had been away from his usual gigs and he took to social media to address the concerns. He posted a video to Instagram and said: 'Hello, I've been asked by quite a few people if I've left Channel 5 and why I've disappeared from Classic FM. The answer is twofold.' Dan then went on to explain he had been missing from radio and TV because of filming and a family holiday. He continued: 'First is, I'm on holiday with the family for a couple of weeks and the second is that I'm filming a new series for Channel 5 which you should be able to see I think in September, which I can't tell you too much about but it's going to be great fun. 'So that's why I've not been on the telly. The radio I'll be back on Monday and I'll be back on 5 News in a couple of weeks time once I've finished filming the series. 'There you go, that's the answer, it looks like the lovely weather is over, the rain has returned, have a great day.' Dan became host of the daily renowned news programme BBC Breakfast back in 2016 but moved to Channel 5 in 2022. Dan previously revealed that he 'used to cry in the toilets' while presenting BBC Breakfast during an interview on This Morning. He recalled that his early 3am starts was one of the difficulties of his job and made him struggle with bad sleep deprivation. Speaking to This Morning hosts Josie Gibson and Dermot O'Leary on the ITV daytime show, Dan shed light on the downside of waking up double early for work. He said: 'When I used to do BBC Breakfast, you know what it's like. If that alarm goes off at three that's far too early, that's flight to Spain time isn't it. 'I get up now about 5.30am/ 5.45am, which is essentially a lie in and I feel great, I feel refreshed and I really enjoy the job I do. 'By Wednesday I was, like, full zombie mode. And also you get really emotional. By Wednesday I was like, end of the show, you are like, in the toilets just crying. 'Anything sets you off. Someone says something nice about your trousers and you are like [fake cries]. 'Not everyday [he cried], but I think you just get a little bit emotional when you are sleep-deprived.' Dan went on to bag a reported £1.5million deal with Channel 5 to host it's nightly news programme. He made the announcement today on the Jeremy Vine Show and posted a short video to his Twitter with the caption 'Here we go. See you next Monday at 5, on 5.' In the clip, Walker said: 'It's great to be joining Channel 5, but news is never about who sits in the chair. It's the stories that matter most from a team you can trust.' The star was one of the BBC's highest-paid stars, earning £295,000 a year to host their Breakfast show. When Dan announced his decision to leave the BBC, he said: 'I'm really excited, but this has also been a massive decision for me, because I love Breakfast, I love working alongside Sally [Nugent], and I love the team there. 'But Channel 5 came with big ambitions, big plans, and I don't think opportunities like this come around very often, and I can't wait.' Since joining Channel 5, Dan has gone on to film a range of shows including Dead Man Walking: Dan Walker on Death Row and Dan & Helen's Pennine Adventure, amongst others.


RTÉ News
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- RTÉ News
Criminal investigations launched into Glastonbury performances by Kneecap and Bob Vylan
Julian Druker, 5 News Correspondent, provides an update on the latest in the police investigation over performances by Bob Vylan and Kneecap at Glastonbury.