Is Meghan the new Diana? That’s the question gripping India’s press after the discovery of a picture of the Duchess of Sussex.
The image of Meghan in a sari and wearing a bindi on her forehead echoes photos of Diana wearing a bindi in India in 1992.
Meghan was visiting a Mumbai women’s charity – the Myna Mahila Foundation – in January 2017.
She proved her commitment to the charity by inviting four of its female organisers, including founder Suhani Jalota, to her wedding.
The image of Meghan (left during her wedding to Prince Harry) in a sari and wearing a bindi on her forehead echoes photos of Diana wearing a bindi, right, in India in 1992
Myna, which provides sanitary products for women in India and tackles taboo issues such as menstrual hygiene, was one of seven charities nominated for gift donations by the couple.
Hopes are high that Meghan will return to India after she took the time at her wedding reception to promise Ms Jalota she would ‘give more time’ to Myna Mahila.
I can reveal Prince Harry will play in his Sentebale Polo Cup in the UK this summer. ‘It will be at a royal polo club in England,’ former England captain Malcolm Borwick tells me.
‘Harry’s Sentebale charity supports the mental health and wellbeing of children affected by HIV in Lesotho and Botswana.’
Mixed race royals are Palace film night pick
The film is based on the marriage of Prince Seretse Khama of Botswana and British woman Ruth Williams in 1948
When Harry and Meghan got the chance to pick a film for Buckingham Palace staff to watch before the wedding, they knew what to choose – the story of a groundbreaking interracial royal marriage.
A United Kingdom is based on the marriage of Prince Seretse Khama of Botswana and British woman Ruth Williams in 1948.
Staff were told the film was picked ‘especially by the couple’ for the palace film club.
Botswana was where Harry and Meghan spent a nature reserve holiday, while Meghan’s engagement ring featured a diamond from the African state.
Pippa’s hedge fund manager husband brings unusual accessory to the royal wedding – a phone bill
The walk up to St George’s Chapel in Windsor was like a fashion catwalk with celebrities and socialites dripping in designer gear, but James Matthews had one unusual accessory – a BT bill.
Surely the multi-millionaire hedge fund manager has a direct debit for that?
His excuse is that wedding guests needed to show ID, but as he’s married to the future Queen’s sister, he had more chance than most of being recognised by officials.
His excuse is that wedding guests needed to show ID, but as he’s married to the future Queen’s sister, he had more chance than most of being recognised by officials
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