Princess Eugenie appears to have been inspired by pals Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as she announced the launch of her own podcast series.The 31 year old royal announced that she would be starting her own podcast series with charity The Anti-Slavery Collective this year.She founded the charity five years ago with best friend Julia de Boinville - who she attended both school and university with - with the mission of raising awareness of modern slavery as a "global pandemic".The news was shared with a photograph of the pair in the charity's monthly newsletter which showed them sat on a white sofa in front of a pair of microphones, reports .uk.An accompanying statement read: "We were so excited to begin recording our long-awaited podcast this year, due to be released in 2022 so stay tuned!" they said in a monthly newsletter, accompanied by a photo of the women recording with microphones on a white couch.An official launch date for the series has not yet been confirmed.It comes several weeks after Harry and Meghan signed an exclusive podcast deal with streaming platform Netflix, which is reportedly worth £110 million.A statement at the time read: "What we love about podcasting is that it reminds all of us to take a moment and to really listen, to connect to one another without distraction.“With the challenges of 2020, there has never been a more important time to do so, because when we hear each other, and hear each other’s stories, we are reminded of how interconnected we all are.”They released the first 35 minute episode of their 'Archewell Audio' podcast back in December, where egendary music maker Sir Elton John spokeabout how technology enabled him to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings during the (sic)“People seem to not be able to accept the fact that families can be toxic…the royals included. Loose Women star took to social media this morning to vent to her followers about this.Posting in view of her 512,000 followers, Denise admitted how she found it “bizarre”.She wrote: “Continually baffled at the level of hate reserved for Prince Harry and Meghan.“I find it bizarre.”Denise didn’t cite any particular examples of the “hate” directed at Meghan and Harry.However, the pair have been in the news this past week after Prince Harry asked to fund security himself for a visit to the UK.The former senior member of the Royal Family has spoken about his worries over the safety of travelling to his home country.He has shared how he wants to bring his baby Lilibet and son Archie, but is worried about the danger.Denise split her followers with her comment on the pair earlier today.Agreeing, user penned: “Same! All I see is a husband who wanted to protect his wife and children and decided the family he chose was more important than the family he was born in to.
Prince William’s silence after brother Prince Harry filed a lawsuit against a decision about his security has been questioned by royal commentators.Harry addressed speculation about when he would be returning to the UK when he recently filed a claim for judicial review against the Home Office’s decision not to allow him to personally pay for police protection while he is in the UK.In a statement on his behalf, the prince’s lawyers appeared to list five reasons why the Harrry would be unable to return without protection, including threats from Neo-Nazis and extremists.The statement said the Sussexes want to bring their baby daughter Lilibet to the UK, but because of these dangers the family had been “unable to return to his home”.William and Buckingham Palace are yet to issue a public response to Harry's motion.Royal fans Roberta Fiori and Rachel Bowie reacted to this news on their podcast ‘Royally Obsessed’, and pointed out the parallels between Harry’s situation and his late mother’s problems with the press in the past.Reflecting on the Duke of Sussex’s announcement, the podcast’s hosts empathised with Harry, with Roberta noting: “This is evidence that he has been struggling because he’s trying to get his family over there and he can’t he physically can't without putting them at risk.”Rachel agreed, adding: “I feel like this is where I want a statement from William, because of the echoes to his mother’s past.“I feel like this is when a joint statement is released from the brothers, or just William himself shutting this down.“I want BBC level anger from William on hearing that this happened to his brother because this is not okay.”On a positive note, the royal fans did suggest that the recent statement given on behalf of