News about Kinsey Schofield

In the aftermath of Kate Middleton's cancer diagnosis, an American journalist breaks down in tears, saying she's lost all hope in humanity.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 24, 2024
Kinsey Schofield (right) fought the Princess of Wales (left) as she responded live on Talk TV. On Friday, the Royal, 42, announced that she had been diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing 'preventative' chemotherapy. Kinsey also said she had lost 'all faith in humanity' and chastised the 'Kim Kardashians' and "John Olivers' of the world for 'playing off the situation.'

Is Harry and Meghan's cheerleader-in-chief Omid Scobie any more regal than them? With his Chanel skis and five-star celebrity lifestyle, he's made him much more regal than them?

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 17, 2023
In press articles on this side of the pond alone, Omid Scobie has been referred to more than 8,500 times, with some of them referred to as Harry and Meghan's cheerleader-in-chief, something he denies. He says it's'spin-free' and objective' as he describes his fawning 2020 bestselling biography of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Finding Freedom, which he co-wrote with fellow journalist Carolyn Durand. He was not being ironic. Any way, one thing no one could accuse Scobie of is that he is struggling to embrace the celebrity lifestyle in the aftermath of his recent fame is that he has no one to blame.

Meghan Markle may want to work in a different way from Prince Harry

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 11, 2023
According to a Sunrise study, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will bring an end to their much-anticipated entertainment brand. Meghan's handler, according to Channel Seven's Kinsey Schofield, is compelled to pursue work seperate from her husband, as well as new film roles. The news comes after Meghan's $20 million Spotify contract was scrapped last month.

Hollywood has snubbed Harry and Meghan for a'lack of decorum.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 5, 2023
Kinsey Schofield, a Fox News Digital reporter, said the couple's fame had plummeted in Hollywood following their controversial Netflix series and Harry's book Spare. Schofield told the US broadcaster, 'I do believe Harry and Meghan need more help from Hollywood than they had recently received.'

Following the spoof of South Park, Harry and Meghan should be'very worried' about their 'being in America.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 16, 2023
The 'Prince and Princess of Canada,' a young royal pair who openly beg for anonymity while drawing attention to themselves. This week's South Park episode depicts a young royal couple who ostendibly beg for silence. The red-headed prince and his wife, who wears the same gritty pink outfit as Meghan did for Trooping the Colour in 2018, are seen promoting the prince's book Waaagh, the jacket of which closely resembles Harry's memoir Spare. Stan, the main character of the episode, mocks their cartoon counterparts, the "dumb prince and his stupid wife," while Kyle complains about the private jet parked outside their house. Kinsey Schofield, a US royal reporter, told GB News, "these two are not sincere people; they say they want their anonymity when watching every television show, writing books, and watching six hours of Netflix.' They broke it down and said, 'They're not particularly likeable... people are sick of them.' After South Park'went for the jugular,' royal commentator and expert Richard Fitzwilliams told MailOnline, the Sussexes should be "very worried." "Harry and Meghan are obsessive about being in control of the story, and we've recently seen them threatening the royal family for a week after they suspected the response would be silence.' They should, however, be concerned that their position in America seems to be fading after Harry sluggishly dismissed his family in his memoir,' according to a Newsweek poll.'

Prince Harry's 'whine tour' promotes his book Spare, according to the American media

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 5, 2023
Harry's book will not be published until Tuesday, but he continues to promote it on television interviews. According to leaked excerpts, his brother assaulted him in a 2019 altercation, and that William told him to wear the Nazi uniform he was universally warned against in 2005. US media outlets are mocking Harry's continuing attempt to tarnish his family in the lead-up to the book.

After Diana's death, Prince Harry used intelligence to 'emotional blackmail,' according to a journalist

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 2, 2022
The Duke of Sussex, 37, is suing the Home Office for refusing to withdraw his taxpayer-funded insurance in 2020, which he says makes it impossible for him and his wife, Meghan Markle, and two children, Archie and Lilibet, to visit Britain. He filed his second lawsuit against the British government and Scotland Yard in August over the decision not to charge police coverage when he travels from California. Prince Harry is using 'the security card' as a manipulative pawn on the chess board,' according to journalist Mike Parry. Because of what happened to his mother, I think there's a little bit of emotional blackmail there.' When working as Executive Editor of the Press Association, he was speaking with TodiForDaily.com's Kinsey Schofield about the moment he had to announce the discovery of Diana's deadly car crash to the world on August 31, 1997.