It is understood that Queen Paola only participated in the documentary "for the sake of history."
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced on Valentine's Day that they are expecting their second child.
Prince Harry shared that he has Zoom calls with Queen Elizabeth II and that he will always dedicate his life to public service regardless of what the royals say.
The interview titled "Oprah With Meghan and Harry" will be aired on CBS Network on March 7.
Prince Charles, in particular, is making a real effort to step up for his mother amid his father's hospitalisation.
Meanwhile, Sophie Wessex recently began volunteering at St John Ambulance and the NHS at a vaccination centre in Greater London.
On February 23, 1981, 200 armed Civil Guard officers had stormed the Parliament and held the parliamentarians and ministers hostage for 18 hours.
BBC and streaming giants Amazon Prime and Netflix are not participating in the bidding war.
Those close to Harry and his elder brother Prince William believe that the royal siblings will now be able to repair their rift.
Diana "wanted her children to be princes of a 'modern Crown' and would have been "furious" with Prince Harry over "Megxit."
The revelation is completely contradictory to the previous reports about the relations between the two royals.
Sheikha Shamsa, one of the 30 children of Dubai's ruler Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, was kidnapped from the streets of Cambridge two decades ago.
At the time of her engagement to Crown Prince Haakon in 2001, Mette-Marit was a single mother to a son she shared with a convicted felon.
The interview was Charles and Diana's first as a couple, and also the biggest media story at the time.
The Duke of Edinburgh will have to extend his hospital stay although he is said to be responding well to treatments.
Their rift could be healed as long as Harry and Meghan don't make any personal attacks in their upcoming tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey.
If it's a girl, Harry and Meghan can possibly name her Diana, as a tribute to his late mother.
Prince Philip is doing fine and getting the help he needs as he remains in the hospital for nearly a week now.
The revelation comes after Westminster Abbey announced that it will not be hosting the annual Commonwealth Service on March 8.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle talked about Archewell Audio in their interview for Spotify's Stream On event.
When the Duke and Duchess of Sussex recorded the interview, they didn't know that they would have their patronages taken away.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex donated money to Genesis Women's Shelter & Support to help with repairs and immediate needs.
The palace will reportedly have to make extra arrangements if the Duke and the Duchess of Sussex plan to attend the event.
The position could have gone to Prince William, but he won't be chosen for it to avoid it being seen as provocative.
A friend of Prince Harry argues that his "service is universal" comment wasn't a dig at the Palace and the Queen.
The transition period has been completed and Prince Harry and his wife have officially resigned from their roles as senior royals.
While Harry and Meghan might stop at two children, William and Kate are already planning their fourth.
The Duke of Edinburgh was taken to the King Edward VII Hospital in London's Marylebone on Thursday night.
The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention will be able to launch an investigation once they have analysed the videos.
A total of 33 people have been injured in the ongoing protests organised in his support, while nearly 43 people have been arrested.