![]() ![]() She serves as Marie Claire’s Senior Celebrity and Royals Editor and has also contributed to publications like Allure, Cosmopolitan, Elle, Glamour, Harper’s Bazaar, InStyle, People, Vanity Fair, Vogue, and W, among others. Rachel Burchfield is a writer, editor, and podcaster whose primary interests are fashion and beauty, society and culture, and, most especially, the British Royal Family and other royal families around the world. OK reports that Harry is putting forth real effort “to strike a balance that will hopefully minimize the fallout caused” by the book’s publication, reportedly softening some of its contents in the wake of Her late Majesty’s death on September 8. And, you know, Netflix have paid a lot of money for this documentary…So Harry and Meghan are gonna have to say more than ‘We have a lovely life in Montecito, and we love each other.’ You know, there needs to be some meat in this sandwich.” “It’s making them nervous.” Bullen says “I think it’s all a very closely guarded secret. When it comes to Spare, the royal family hasn’t “received a copy yet and don’t know what to expect,” an insider says, per Us Weekly. History has shown us that when the Sussexes speak, they can throw out some pretty big accusations.” And then those that are sort of closer to and the Queen and the Prince and Princess of Wales-who are part of the Palace infrastructure-are absolutely bracing themselves for what’s about to come because nobody knows. He was cut off on GB on Wednesday morning by presenter Mercy Muroki after she accused him of dodging her question.Bullen also says “certainly I think the questions he’s been asking have been raising a number of eyebrows. One of the group's spokesmen - Liam Norton - was previously a spokesman for Extinction Rebellion. ![]() The injunctions were extended to the end of next month on Tuesday, prompting members of the group to burn the court orders outside the Royal Courts of Justice in central London. Transport for London (TfL) was previously granted High Court injunctions against the group to prevent them further obstructing traffic - which apply to 14 locations around the capital. The group has blocked parts of major roads around London, including the M25 and M4, to draw attention to climate change. Insulate Britain, an offshoot of environmental campaign group Extinction Rebellion, has now staged similar protests 13 times. "I was on the moving side of traffic so didn't wait long, luckily." The Extinction Rebellion offshoot causing chaos on motorways "I took pictures whilst sitting in traffic trying to deliver fresh produce to a supermarket distribution centre. ![]() "We also deliver to commercials, bus garages, train depots, which are all essential for transport."ĭelivery driver Robert J Foulger, 57, said: "There were nine police vehicles there and countless officers not out catching criminals, costing the taxpayer money. "So talking about lorry driver shortages and fuel shortages, today it may get worse. One driver told LBC news: "If this protest stays here for much longer, I'm afraid the night shift driver will not be able to deliver fuel for any garages or anyone. Lorry drivers also warned that the protests could cause the ongoing fuel crisis to worsen as tankers will be unable to reach filling stations. Some members of the group were dragged off the road multiple times by drivers, allowing a handful of vehicles to pass through the human barricade.Īctivists who were pulled away by their backpacks and clothing immediately returned to their spots and were seen sitting down again. Others had glued themselves to the road, causing long queues of cars.Ī female protester was almost run over after stopping in front of a blue Hyundai car, and was berated by the driver who told her "this is stupidity". Motorists ripped banners out of the hands of demonstrators as they sat and lay in the road. In one video, a lorry driver could be seen inching his HGV towards environmental campaigners who were sat on the tarmac in front of him.Ĭlashes ensued between demonstrators and angry commuters on Wednesday morning, with demonstrators dragged off the roads by drivers near a busy industrial estate in Essex.Īround 20 protesters blocked the junction to St Clements Way and London Road, in Thurrock, forcing multiple vehicles including HGVs to stop and turn round. Fighting broke out at Insulate Britain's latest stunt as protesters were dragged from the road by furious drivers. ![]()
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