Prince William’s Emoji Preference and Secret Nickname
Prince William, future king of England, recently revealed his favorite emoji during an appearance on the BBC Radio 1 show “Going Home.” He admitted that he had been advised not to use the aubergine (eggplant) emoji too often. Instead, he chose the emoji with eyes going up and down and a mouth sticking out, describing it as the “slightly crazy one.” William also received an unexpected nickname from his cousin-in-law, Mike Tindall. Tindall affectionately calls him “One Pint Willy” due to the prince’s limited drinking skills.
Princess Eugenie’s Struggle with Public Perception
Princess Eugenie, daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah, Duchess of York, opened up about the challenges of being constantly photographed and scrutinized. She admitted that not all photos of her have been flattering and that strangers have approached her to say she looks “much better” in person. Eugenie shared her desire for people to know the real her through her Instagram account, where she shares personal and professional moments.
Lady Anne Glenconner’s Perspective on Harry and Meghan’s Departure
Lady Anne Glenconner, a childhood friend of Queen Elizabeth, recently expressed her sadness for Prince Harry amid his strained relationship with the royal family. Glenconner, who has known Harry since he was a child, believes that Meghan Markle had unrealistic expectations of royal life, mistaking it for the glamorous world of celebrity. She described being a member of the royal family as often “extremely boring” and expressed sympathy for Harry’s situation.
Prince Harry’s Revelations in His Memoir
Prince Harry’s memoir, titled “Spare,” brought forth some shocking confessions. In an interview with Anderson Cooper on “60 Minutes,” Harry shared that he sought the police report of Princess Diana’s fatal car collision to find proof of her injuries and to confront the paparazzi who pursued her. The prince also discussed his struggles with anger, resulting in heavy drinking and drug use. Harry admitted to using cannabis and cocaine as a coping mechanism but emphasized that he does not endorse recreational drug use.
Furthermore, Harry spoke about his experience with psychedelics like magic mushrooms, stating that they helped him process grief and trauma. He shared that these substances acted as a form of medicine, allowing him to let go of the pressure to cry and instead focus on finding happiness, which is what his late mother would have wanted.
Prince Harry’s memoir has undoubtedly shed light on his personal struggles and offered a glimpse into the complexities of his life as a member of the royal family.