Expert Warns Prince Harry Not To Let Ex-Prince Andrew Scandal Stop Him

Prince Harryappeared to be pressing ahead with a high-stakes Australia trip even as the Royal Family dealt with fresh turbulence at home. The Duke of Sussex andMeghan Marklewere said to be using the visit to test their next chapter. The journey also came as questions grew around their brand, Netflix ties, and long-term direction. In that context, one expert said Harry should not let the wider family crisis freeze his own plans.

Prince Harry shouldn't let Royal Family's Ex-Prince Andrew 'turmoil' stop him, says expert

As perMirror, PR expert Dermot McNamara said the Sussexes had plenty riding on their Australia visit. He said they were "probably hoping to reignite their global brand in Australia." He also said the trip was "a last chance for them to establish where they fit and where they want to go." Meanwhile, Prince Harry was said to feel a pull back toward public life, especially in a country that had welcomed him warmly before.

Earlier,Harryand Markle toured Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji in 2018 as newlyweds. That 16-day visit also began with their pregnancy announcement. Because of that history, Dermot said the new tour could "cash in on the nostalgia" from their earlier success. He added, "Harry, in particular, probably feels he should get back out there." However, he also said the journey carried "a lot of possibilities but also a lot of risk." Markle's Sydney retreat appearance added another layer, with premium access reportedly priced at £1,700.

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At the same time, theRoyal Familywas dealing with ongoing pressure tied to former Prince Andrew. Dermot acknowledged that reality directly. "The royal family is in turmoil, and as a member of that family, so too is Harry," he said. Still, he pushed back on the idea that Prince Harry should pause everything. Although Dermot admitted the Sussexes' Australia trip is ill-timed, while also adding, "but just because his other family members are embroiled in a scandal, why should Harry put his life on hold?"

In turn, the trip also landed as Markle's "As Ever" brand stood on its own after ending its Netflix partnership. Harry's own path looked less settled after his Sentebale exit. So, the visit seemed designed to show movement, purpose, and a future beyond the family storm.

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FBI says package at Air Force base had 'possible energetic materials'

A suspicious package found outside a gate at a U.S. Air Force base in Florida earlier this week contained "possible energetic materials," the Federal Bureau of Investigation said Wednesday, March 18.

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The suspicious package was reported at the MacDill Air Force Base's visitor center near a gate at around 11:20 a.m. local time on Monday, March 16, the base said ina statement. First responders established a cordon and diverted traffic to another gate "out of an abundance of caution," according to the statement.

By about 5 p.m., the base said the "incident was terminated and the scene was declared safe." Normal gate operations resumed, and the package was cleared from the scene by special agent bomb technicians from theFBI's Tampa field office.

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Following a preliminary investigation, the FBI said that field screening was conducted on the package's contents and identified "possible energetic materials." The FBI did not provide further details on the material found in the package.

Energetic materials are substances that store large amounts of chemical energy and rapidly release it when triggered by heat, shock, or friction, according toSafety Management Services. Common energetic materials include explosives, propellants, and fuel.

"Final lab analysis is not yet complete," the FBI said ina statementon March 18. "The investigation remains active and ongoing. No further details can be shared at this time."

MacDill Air Force Base under heightened alert amid war in Iran

The MacDill Air Force Base is located in Tampa, Florida, on the southwestern tip of the interbay peninsula. The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) is headquartered at the base and is responsible for military operations in 20 nations across the Middle East, Central Asia, and parts of South Asia.

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Since the war in Iran began on Feb. 28, U.S. military bases, including the MacDill Air Force Base, and federal counterterrorism agencies have been onhigh alertfor a potential retaliatory attack in the United States. Several military bases have been placed on lockdown in response to potential threats, includingJoint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurstin New Jersey andBarksdale Air Force Basein Louisiana.

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On Tuesday, March 17, the MacDill Air Force Base announced that it was operating under Force Protection Charlie, which is referred to as "FPCON CHARLIE." The FPCON level is the second-highest alert level and indicates that a threat is likely, according to theDefense Logistics Agency.

"This posture allows us to implement deliberate security measures proactively," the base said ina statement. "All personnel should remain vigilant, follow the direction of security forces, and report any suspicious activity immediately. Everyone plays a role in base defense – if you see something, say something."

'We take all threats seriously'

Earlier on March 18, the MacDill Air Force Base was placed under a shelter-in-place order after a threat was received. The order was later lifted, but the base said it was still operating under FPCON CHARLIE.

"We take all threats seriously and are taking appropriate measures to prioritize the safety and security of our installation," the base said ina statement. "As a matter of policy, we will not release specifics on what security measures have been implemented."

Last week, CENTCOM confirmed thatsix U.S. service members were killedwhen theirKC-135 refueling tanker aircraft crashedfollowing a mid-air collision over western Iraq. Three of the service members were assigned to the 6th Air Refueling Wing atMacDill Air Force Base.

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Miley Cyrus' Roberto Cavalli Top Is So See-Through & Perfectly Fringed

Miley Cyrushas always been one of the most prominent fashion icons in Hollywood. However, it's quite fair to say that she isn't playing it safe, and her latest Variety shoot makes that crystal clear. Leaning into a bold, barely-there aesthetic, she delivered a look that felt equal parts undone and intentional. The fiery ensemble struck the perfect balance, landing in a rather sweet spot between sensual sass and high-fashion fabulousness. To say that it looked beyond fierce on her wouldn't be an understatement.

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Miley Cyrus hit just the right note with her latest look, and it screamed fashion perfection. However, the absolute standout piece from her ensemble was a see-through crochet top by none other than Roberto Cavalli. The exquisite piece was designed with a rather intricate open-knit pattern, leaving very little to the imagination. The trend-worthy top's long-sleeved silhouette was taken to the next level with the sassiest dangling fringe details.

These cascaded from the hem and sleeves, adding movement and a slightly chaotic edge to the look. In fact, this gasp-worthy ensemble was delicate but not really soft, and there's a touch of rawness that makes it feel properly powerful rather than just fragile. But that's not all. She paired it with metallic, body-hugging flared pants that sat low-waisted, adding contrast to the texture-heavy top. The subtle shimmer of the pants caught the light,  grounding the look while keeping it statement-worthy.

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Talking about Cyrus' accessory choices, she went with layered rings with some dark nail polish. Further, she added Hannah Montana's signature blonde tousled hair with soft bangs. The singer also completed her look with black boots, adding some extra sass, while rounding out the whole look. Even her makeup look, with a flawless base and glossy lips, was just visibly on point.

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Meghan Markle's Brand Photoshoot Interrupted by Unexpected but Cute Snag

Meghan Markle's brand photoshoot turned into a sweet moment as her son,Prince Archie, wandered into the frame. The Duchess of Sussex shared a behind-the-scenes glimpse from the photoshoot for her brand, As Ever. The clip featured a heartwarming moment as her kids, son Archie andPrincess Lilibet, made a surprise appearance. Archie and Lilibet turned the professional setup into a candid family moment filled with love. Their presence added authenticity to the video and melted viewers' hearts online.

Meghan Markle's son Prince Archie intervenes during her brand photoshoot

Meghan Markle shared a behind-the-scenes moment from her brand's photoshoot, which featured her son,Prince Archie, walking into the frame unannounced. The clip offered a glimpse of the photoshoot for her brand, As Ever, being shot at her residence in Montecito, which she shares with Prince Harry and their children.

The video shows a beautiful setup with a large table, neatly arranged flowers, and a basket. Markle is seen arranging flowers when Archie briefly walks into the shot. She smiles warmly and asks, "Are you having fun, my love?" while calling out to him with a soft laugh. Soon after Archie leaves,Princess Lilibetenters the scene and whispers something softly to her mother.

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Markle also shared two photographs along with the video. One shows Lilibet sitting under the table as Markle arranges flowers. Another captures Markle holding the young princess's hand and looking at her with a smile. While the children's faces remain hidden, the Instagram post clearly reflects the warm bond between the Duchess and her kids.

She captioned the post, "Mama's little helpers," giving viewers a glimpse into her life as she balances motherhood and her business. The small intervention added a personal touch to the brand's photoshoot, making it feel more relatable. Moreover, fans loved the cute moment shared between Markle and her kids, with many noting its wholesomeness.

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Zendaya's Co-Star Sparks Wedding Rumors With Pointed Comment

Zendayaand her co-starRobert Pattinsonseem to be keeping the same secret from the world. The actors recently appeared at the L.A. premiere of their upcoming movie, "The Drama." There, Pattinson revealed he too has a secret like his co-star, sparking wedding rumors with fiancée Suki Waterhouse.

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Like Zendaya, even her co-star Robert Pattinson seems to be keeping a secret from the world. The actors recently appeared at the L.A. premiere of the upcoming movie, "The Drama," and answered some questions. Pattinson sparked his wedding rumors with a pointed comment.

Extra TV's Terri Seymour asked Zendaya about her movie character, who is keeping a "big secret" in the film, before asking if she has kept any secrets from her fans as well. The actress was quick to reply, coyly saying, "that's kind of what secrets are, right?" without revealing anything.

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Seymour again asked the "Dune" actress if she has been keeping any secrets recently that she should share with her fans, hinting at her real-life wedding speculations withTom Holland. But again, the star dismissed the suggestion, saying, "No. Nothing that comes to mind."

However, when Pattison was asked the same question, the actor turned to his co-star and said, "It's the same one that you have," prompting a laugh from everyone. And it seems Pattison's reply soon sparked wedding rumors with his fiancée, Suki Waterhouse. Taking to the comments, fans speculated that Pattinson got secretly hitched to Waterhouse in a private ceremony.

The two have been in a relationship since 2018, and the couple confirmed their engagement after five years of dating in 2023. At the time, a source toldPEOPLE, "They are engaged. They both want to be married. It's important for them." The couple also shares a two-year-old daughter.

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Lili Reinhartcontinues to be a major force on the red carpet with her latest fashion choice. Stepping out in a look that perfectly balances edgy materials with classic elegance, the actor proved she isn't afraid to take risks. This ensemble highlights a growing trend for 2026: mixing tough textures like leather with delicate fabrics like lace. It is a bold, sophisticated statement that has fashion critics and fans talking.

Lili Reinhart stuns in Elisabetta Franchi gown with leather bodice and lace skirt with super high slit

Lili Reinhart made a grand entrance in a custom Elisabetta Franchi creation that is the definition of dark glamour. The gown featured a structured black leather bodice with a deep V-neckline. The leather gave the look a sharp, rebellious feel while providing a perfect fit. This tough upper half was beautifully balanced by a flowing black lace skirt. The skirt was made of intricate floral lace that added a touch of romanticism to the overall aesthetic.

However, the most daring part of the gown was the dangerously high slit that started at the upper thigh. This design element added a sense of drama and movement as she walked the red carpet. To complement the bold dress, she wore a pair of sleek black strappy sandals with high heels. These shoes elongated her silhouette and kept the focus on the intricate details of the dress.

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For her beauty look, Reinhart opted for a classic and polished style. Her blonde hair was styled in soft, voluminous waves that fell over her shoulders. Moreover, her makeup was sophisticated, featuring a bold red lip and a subtle winged eyeliner. This pop of color against the all-black outfit created a striking contrast. She also kept her jewelry minimal, wearing only a few silver rings and small earrings to let the gown shine. Overall, this look is a masterclass in how to pair contrasting textures for a modern, high-fashion result.

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Thailand's Anutin returns to power with broad backing and nationalist push

By Devjyot Ghoshal

Reuters

BANGKOK, March 19 (Reuters) - Weeks before Thailand's February general election, Anutin Charnvirakul stood at a rally in the capital Bangkok and declared that his Bhumjaithai Party should be the automatic choice for any patriotic Thai.

"I promise to you all that I will safeguard Thailand with my life," ‌the 59-year-old prime minister said. "Just choose Bhumjaithai to guard the country, to help safeguard all of our land."

The stump speech captured Anutin's strategy of riding a wave ‌of nationalism washing through Thailand in the wake of a fierce border conflict with Cambodia last year - a gamble that paid off.

Bhumjaithai won 191 seats in the 500-member parliament, trouncing the progressive People's Party, and then ​cobbled together a coalition of 16 parties - including the populist Pheu Thai - that together hold 292 seats.

The alliance voted in parliament on Thursday to re-elect Anutin as prime minister, making him the first Thai premier to be voted back to office in two decades, underlining the political instability that has long plagued Southeast Asia's second-largest economy.

"Nationalism is in the heart of everybody in the Bhumjaithai party," he told reporters as the results trickled in last month. "Our people have given us more than what we expected."

A veteran operator, once best known for championing Thailand's legalisation ‌of cannabis in 2022, Anutin manoeuvred into the prime minister's office ⁠with a minority government following his predecessor's ouster by a court order last August.

'RETURNING POWER TO THE PEOPLE'

Anutin's first term began six weeks after Thailand and Cambodia agreed to a ceasefire to end fierce border clashes, but the fighting resumed in early December with increased intensity, ⁠stretching the entire length of the land border between the neighbours.

The conflict afforded Anutin - a conservative staunchly loyal to Thailand's influential monarchy - an opportunity to not only burnish his nationalist credentials, but also a window to seek a decisive mandate with a parliamentary majority.

Late into the night on December 11, less than 100 days after he became prime minister, Anutin posted a short message on social ​media: "I ​am returning power to the people."

It was a move to dissolve parliament following a disagreement with the ​opposition People's Party that had initially supported his premiership, triggering the ‌snap election.

HIS FATHER'S SON

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Anutin was born into a family with Chinese ancestry at the intersection of money and influence - twin factors that have propelled his steady rise through the constant churn of Thai politics.

His father, Chavarat Charnvirakul, founded the Sino-Thai Engineering and Construction Company, which initially worked on projects that included fencing U.S. military sites in Thailand but eventually grew into a major construction firm.

Chavarat also entered politics, briefly serving as Thailand's acting prime minister, besides short stints in the interior and health ministries.

After an engineering degree in the United States, Anutin followed his father's path: first leading Sino-Thai, then joining politics, when he entered an administration led by billionaire Thaksin Shinawatra in 2004.

Three years later, Thaksin's populist Thai Rak ‌Thai party was dissolved by a court order. The verdict also handed Anutin a five-year ban from ​politics.

MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE

Anutin returned to the fray in 2012 as the leader of the Bhumjaithai, then a provincial ​outfit with strong roots in Thailand's rural northeast, which he shaped into a ​national party capable of leading a coalition.

It reflects Anutin's ability to balance provincial powerbrokers, who marshal hinterland votes, and appeal to urban supporters ‌by bringing in technocrats for key ministries, said Napon Jatusripitak of the ​Bangkok-based Thailand Future think-tank.

Thailand's conservative-royalist establishment, which ​has long wrestled with populists like Thaksin and, more recently, a younger progressive movement helmed by the People's Party, has also rallied behind Anutin, he added.

"I think many can see that, strategically speaking, Bhumjaithai is the best chance to fend off the progressives and the Thaksin-ites," said Napon. "It's definitely a marriage of convenience."

Anutin won't have ​much of a honeymoon.

Thailand's economy is in the doldrums, buffeted ‌by trade tensions and tightening energy markets in the wake of the Iran conflict, besides being weighed down by soaring household debt.

Its neighbourhood is in ​flux, with relations with Cambodia on edge and civil war raging on in Myanmar.

And no democratically elected Thai prime minister has completed a full term ​since Thaksin in 2005.

(Additional reporting by Panu Wongcha-um; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan and Lincoln Feast.)

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