EXCLUSIVE: DOUBLE date night! Prince Harry and Meghan celebrate David Foster and Katharine McPhee's pregnancy news with three-hour dinner at pricey steakhouse in Montecito
Harry and Meghan celebrated David Foster and Katharine McPhee's pregnancy news with a three-hour dinner at a pricey steakhouse in Montecito on Tuesday night
On Thursday, it was announced Katharine and Foster were expecting a baby together and while this will be the first child for the singer, Foster already has five biological children from previous marriages
The foursome celebrated on the patio at Lucky's Steakhouse, where a porterhouse steak goes for $125
It's the first time Harry and Meghan have been seen out and about since DailyMail.com exclusively revealed they had moved into a sprawling $14 million mansion in the leafy Californian town near Santa Barbara
Newly pregnant McPhee and husband Foster were spotted in Montecito on Tuesday enjoying a lunch and shopping
Meghan and Katharine attended the same school growing up, although they weren't close friends at the time
However the couples met in London when Katharine was performing in West End musical Waitress
Foster then helped to set the royals up with their new year Canadian getaway
Earlier this month, it was reported Harry and Meghan would be hosting a Christmas soirée in California and plan on inviting Foster and Katharine
It's been widely reported acclaimed Canadian musician David Foster helped Harry and Meghan secure the property they stayed in over Christmas in Canada and a strong friendship has developed between him and Harry.
Meghan and Katharine go very far back - since they did a musical together when they were young teenagers. Though they crossed paths, their friendship began properly a couple of years ago when they connected in London.
McPhee recently said:
"David's the resource guy. He loves to help people. Meghan and I knew each other from childhood, but really Harry and my husband are friends. It's really nice. We just want them to end up wherever they feel safest and happiest."
"The reissue trench takes inspiration from the Club Monaco archives with a new fabrication, pairing double-breasted styling with short sleeves and seamed cuffs."
The style is inspired by 90s red carpet looks. Crafted in Italy from soft tangerine suede, they are decorated with a square bamboo buckle at the toe and 70mm heel
'I was the most trolled person in the entire world in 2019', says Meghan Markle as she and Prince Harry speak to US teenagers for World Mental Health Day podcast from their Santa Barbara villa
Duke and Duchess of Sussex recorded the podcast earlier this week in their new hometown of Montecito
Harry, 36, and Meghan, 39, discussed their own experience of mental health while being in the spotlight
Meghan said that the pandemic pushed people toward internet which she said was a place for 'vulnerability'
'Prince Harry even earned a new nickname during the recording session. When host Gael asked the couple what they like to be called, Harry said he was fine with anything — and Gael chose to call him "Big H," a fun spin on Meghan's short and sweet nickname for her husband, "H."'
1. Circular two-seater
For the duration of the 30-minute podcast, Harry and Meghan huddled together on a white two-seater circular sofa festooned with large cushions.
Harry perched toward the front with his elbow resting on the arm of the sofa. Meghan took a more relaxed approach as she sat with one leg tucked underneath her.
2. Faux fur throw
The couple's lavish home shows a love for white furnishings and luxury accents.
The addition of a fluffy faux fur throw draped over the two-seater showed an attention to detail likely added to bring a touch of homeliness.
3. Decorative bowl
The Duke and Duchess had artfully arranged a statement bowl above the mantelpiece to draw the eye in the absence of other artworks.
The stone piece dominated the room with decorative bowls seeming to be a favourite of Meghan's who used a similar styling trick while working as an actress in Suits and living at her Toronto home.
4. Luxury stone fireplace
The podcast was set against a backdrop of a luxury stone fireplace which boasted an open fire.
Although temporarily obscured behind a fireguard, the hearth appeared to have been recently used with ash lining the stone flagging.
5. Light shades
The wall-mounted lights in the room were topped with hexagonal cream lampshades which were traditionally pleated.
6. Cushions
A set of three stone-coloured cushions sat behind the Duke and Duchess on what a rustic window seat tucked into the alcove next to the fireplace.
7. Three-seater sofa
Despite having two dogs with muddy paws and a young toddler, the royals have bravely opted for a white couch in their living space.
It appears to offer a place in the room to relax and recline when not working, or perhaps a space to take meetings similar to that experienced for the podcast.
8. Rattan-style floor covering
The floor was hidden beneath a rattan-style floor covering which spanned the length of the room.
The traditional piece appeared to be loosely frayed at the edges and had rippled in some areas beneath the weight of the equipment stands.
Natural rattan furniture, which has become increasingly popular in recent years, often comes with a hefty price tag due to its strength and durability.
9. Ornate table
Tucked away behind the podcast hosts was an ornately inlaid wooden table which looked to be an antique.
It held another, smaller, decorative bowl - an apparent favourite accessory of the Duke and Duchess.
10. Room with a view
The interview room was drenched in natural light that streamed in from the two windows, located either side of the fireplace, which did not appear to be hidden behind curtains or blinds.
The scene beyond revealed a garden adorned with tropical palm trees in a sea of greens.
Meghan Markle's Toronto-inspired interiors
The style is very similar to the interior of Meghan's Toronto home, where she lived before joining the royal family.
The then-actress regularly shared snaps on Instagram of her home's white colour palette and mid-century modern furnishings.
Despite having two dogs with muddy paws, the then-actress bravely opted for a white couch in her living space with a grey striped throw from the luxury textiles brand Pamuk and Co.
Her dining table was white marble and she placed a full length shabby chic vintage mirror resting on the wall behind it to create the illusion of extra space.
While the star has long favoured mid-century modern furniture and a white colour palette, she added vibrant pops of colour with accessories such as a red striped rug in the hallway.
She has also always been a fan of fresh flowers, especially pink peonies which she has declared are her favourite.
But rather than being a gift from Harry, she reveals that she regularly treats herself to her favourite bouquets.
'I bought these peonies for myself yesterday because they make me so endlessly happy. Do something sweet for yourself today too,' she advised her followers.
She's a fan of a scented candle, including Diptyque's Figuier with fresh wood, green notes and crushed fig leaves and the Le Labo Santal 26 Classic Candle, £51, with 'gentle, smokey and leathery tones'.
Meghan is also appreciates fine art, and had a print of one of fine art photographer Gray Malin's birds' eye view beach vistas on the the wall of her living area.
Above the bed in the guest room hung a figure study watercolour by New York based artist and illustrator Inslee Fariss, estimated to have cost $650 (£520).
In her own room, Meghan's bed frame was an oversized wrought iron birdcage design and she continued her white theme with the curtains and bedding.
Meghan artfully arranged her books around the house, turning them into design features by perching them underneath jugs of flowers.
She was a fan of coffee table fashion books, such as former Vogue Paris editor Carine Roitfeld's style bible and Linda McCartney's photographic memoir.
The eye-watering costs of running their home
The Sussexes took out a multi-million-pound mortgage to buy their spectacular home.
Sources say the couple are 'proud' to have bought the home without help from family.
Deeds show they took out a £7.25million mortgage to be paid back, plus interest, by 2050 – indicating they put down a deposit of around £3.8million.
Mortgage repayments will cost them some £30,000 a month and they will also have a yearly property tax of £220,000.
This is on top of the cost of maintenance, cleaning, staff and security and utilities which could run into tens of thousands of pounds a month.
The couple are also paying back the £2.4million spent on renovating Frogmore Cottage in £18,000-a-month instalments.
It is not clear how the duke and duchess will pay for all of this. When they quit royal duties they made a point of stressing that they wanted to become financially independent
"FRAME's 'Le Garcon' jeans are made from dark-blue denim that's gently faded and distressed for a perfectly worn-in effect. Blended with a hint of stretch, they have a classic five-pocket construction and slim boyfriend silhouette."
wore a "t-shirt honoring the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and a mask with the words 'When There Are Nine', the justice's iconic response to the question of when the Supreme Court would have enough women".
the Duke & Duchess of Sussex participated in a conversation with the inspirational Malala Yousafza
Speaking from their home in Montecito, the couple spoke about the vital importance of educating young girls and in turn the ripple effect on communities and families.
Malala asked Harry and Meghan how they have been spending their time amid the pandemic to which they responded with some adorable updates on their "little one".
"We were both there for his first steps. His first run, his first fall, his first everything." Meghan added:
"In so many ways we are fortunate to be able to have this time to watch him grow, and in the absence of COVID, we would be traveling and working more. We’d miss a lot of those moments."
Harry spoke about their efforts supporting the causes they care about.
"We've been working really, really hard and completely understand and get how challenging this is for absolutely everyone. The longer it goes on the more it's going to be felt especially from a mental health aspect. This is a really unifying moment to bring everyone together and acknowledge what everyone has been through, this traumatic experience, wherever you are in the world."
Fortune's Most Powerful Women Next Gen Virtual Summit
on Tuesday,
when she spoke about the dangers of social media 'addiction'
joined Fortune's Most Powerful Women Next Gen Virtual Summit on Tuesday, when she spoke about the dangers of social media 'addiction'
She made the bold claim that social media 'users' are similar to drug addicts - a concept that is specifically detailed in new documentary The Social Dilemma
Meghan said: 'There are few things in this world where you call [a person]... "a user". People who are addicted to drugs and people who are on social media'
The Social Dilemma features the quote: 'There are only two industries that call their customers "users": illegal drugs and software'
Similarly, the documentary dramatizes the idea that algorithms are used in order to encourage social media addiction
The Social Dilemma turns the algorithm into three characters who are seen targeting a teenage boy in order to make him spend more time on social media
Meghan offered up this same idea in the summit, saying: 'There is something algorithmically that is in there that is creating this obsession'
Meghan Markle wore sustainable $328 dress by African-American female designer who focuses on 'health of people and planet' with $195 recycled brass earrings to discuss 'social media addiction' at virtual summit
Meghan Markle, 39, joined virtual summit to discuss 'courageous leadership'
The Duchess of Sussex wore $328 dress from indie brand Hope for Flowers
Meghan has long been a fan of the sustainable label, owned by Tracy Reese
Former actress attended fashion shows for African American designer in 2013
Paired the dress with $195 earrings from female-owned jewellery brand Cuyana
Fortune Summit Conversation:
"How Can I Make This a Better World for Archie?"
The Duchess of Sussex discussed leading with your values, turning words into actions and chasing convictions with Fortune editor Emily Hinchliffe as part of Fortune's Most Powerful Women Next Gen Summit.
Meghan spoke about motherhood when asked how it has changed her.
"It's interesting because my gut is that it makes you more courageous. It makes you so concerned for the world they're going to inherit, and so the things that you're able to tolerate on your own are not the same. For you go every single day, how can I make this better for him, how can I make this world better for Archie? And that is a shared belief between my husband and I."
"As a parent I can enjoy all the fun and silliness and games with my son, but I wouldn't be able to feel proud of myself as a mom if I didn't know that I wasn't doing my part to make it a better place for him."
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『The Sussexes to Host Time 100 Talk on "Engineering a Better World"』
host a special edition of TIME100 Talks on the State of Our Shared Digital Experience on Tuesday
Dan Macsai, TIME executive editor and editorial director of the TIME100, added:
'The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, both TIME100 alumni, are among the most influential voices in the world
'We look forward to working with them to elevate essential voices and highlight real solutions to some of the most pressing issues of our time.'
TIME100 Talks has convened more than 100 notable guests - including U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres, advocate Rev. Bernice A. King, immunologist Dr. Anthony Fauci, UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie, musicians John Legend and Elton John, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and the Dalai Lama.
It has generated more than 50 million video views across TIME's platforms since launching in April.
These two 🥰 This stunning new photo of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was released ahead of their upcoming #Time100virtual event on how we can create compassionate online communities. Tap the link in our bio on how you can join! (📸: @msayles for @time)
proposed to Meghan in November 2017 with a glittering ring comprising of a solid yellow gold band set with three diamonds
£271,000) engagement ring, that was designed by Harry and court jewellers Cleave and Company using one stone from Botswana and two smaller stones from Diana's collection.
婚約前にハリー王子から贈られたと見られ
少なくとも、2017年から所有の
カルティエのラブ・ブレスレット
£5031(約69万円)
£5000 Cartier 'Love' Bracelet
On her wrist, Meghan has a Cartier 'Love' Bracelet worth $6,500 (£5,031), that she's had since at least 2017.
This was also thought to be a present from Harry, gifted before the couple were engaged.
時計も同様に、カルティエ
しかも、このゴールドのタンク フランセーズといえば、
ダイアナ元妃が生前愛用されていたものと、推測されていて
米国に拠点を移されて以来、メーガン妃の着用が目撃され始めました。
元は、ダイアナ元妃の21歳のお誕生日に
お父様スペンサー伯爵から贈られたもの
ご結婚・離婚後も愛用されていた、アイコン的な時計。
£17,800 Cartier watch that used to belong to the Princess of Wales
originally owned by Diana, who is seen wearing it on her left write at an engagement at the British Lung Foundation in 1997
Cartier Tank Française watch, as pictured, gifted by Harry that once belonged to Princess Diana. The watch was worth $23,000 (£17,800) but this once has a special history
The watch had been gifted to Diana by her father on her 21st birthday
この時計は、ウィリアム王子が形見として所有と言われていたのに
なぜにメーガン妃??
おそらく
ハリー王子が形見として所有されていた、
サファイアの婚約指輪がウィリアム王子(→キャサリン妃)へと譲られたことから、
この時計はウィリアム王子からハリー王子へと、
いわゆる交換されたのではないかと推測。
ハリー王子と出会う以前に、インタビューの中で
メーガン妃の憧れの時計が、まさにこのタンク フランセーズであったことも、
なんだか不思議。
形見に値段など、、ですが、一応
推定価格 £17800(約240万円)、
そして、もう一つ
注目すべきは、小指に光るリング!
これが、アクアマリンのリング?!?!
ともっぱらの噂
これも、メーガン妃が受け継がれた、
ダイアナ元妃のコレクションアイテムで
アスプレイで製作のアクアマリン・リング
ロイヤルウェディングの日、2着目のドレスに合わせて着けられていましたが
そんな貴重なリングを小指??
ピンキーリングにしちゃうって、、、、、
すごい、、、
すっかり自分のものにしていらっしゃる感はお見事ですが、
なかなかできないね、、、さすがだわ
ちなみに、
£75000(約1027万円)
ダイアナ元妃のアクアマリン
which is set in 24-carat yellow gold and was commissioned by the Princess from 《Asprey》
after her divorce
Gemologist Grant Mobley has estimated the value of the piece is around £75,000 in today's market
Princess Diana first wore the stunning ring in 1996 during a trip to Australia, and she was pictured wearing the ring at a private viewing and reception at Christies in aid of the Aid Crisis Trust in 1997. She is pictured there with her stepmother
『The Sussexes to Host Time 100 Talk on "Engineering a Better World"』
Meghan Markle says 'bad voices' on social media are 'so loud and so damaging' that she's quit her accounts for her own self preservation - while Prince Harry decries the 'global crisis of hate'
Duke and Duchess of Sussex hosted special edition of TIME100 Talks today about state of our digital world
Said they're enjoying quality time with their son and embracing every moment with him during pandemic
Meghan discussed trolling with Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, who is Serena Williams' husband
Meghan and Prince Harry also suggested that fake news could be eradicated by push notifications
the couple reveal they're 'embracing every moment' of spending more time with their son Archie during the pandemic
Meghan and Harry suggested that fake news could be eradicated by push notifications when shared stories and social media posts are found to be untrue, with the duchess admitting that while they 'don't speak tech', they 'know the experience of being a human being and the pain and suffering and joy that has come from this worldwide web'
Harry concluded the talk by borrowing the Brexit Leave campaign's tagline, urging people to 'take back control' of their use of social media and mobile devices
In June this year, Alexis (pictured with wife Serena Williams) announced his resignation from the board of Reddit and urged the company to replace him with a black candidate. He told Meghan he 'made the right choice' for his mixed-race daughter Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr, but that he still received hate mail over it
Those featured in the episode also included Center for Humane Technology president and co-founder Tristan Harris, activist and author and co-director of the UCLA Center for Critical Internet Inquiry Safiya U. Noble
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