Betty Tzeng

Betty Tzeng
Reporter
Betty Tzeng is a Business Times Royal Reporter. His focus is reporting on the British royal family and royal fashion.

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  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Face 'Lowest Point' in 2024 After Tumultuous 2023 Setbacks
    FILE PHOTO: Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan visit South Africa
    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle enter 2024 at what royal commentators describe as their "lowest point" in over a decade, following a series of setbacks in 2023 that have left their public image and professional ventures in a precarious state.
  • Prince Harry's Aviation Award Sparks Controversy Among Military Experts
    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
    Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, is set to be recognized as a 'Living Legend of Aviation' at the 21st Annual Living Legends of Aviation Awards in Beverly Hills, but the honor has sparked a wave of controversy and debate.
  • Prince William and Kate Middleton Prepare for Secret Overseas Military Visit Amid Security Concerns
    Annual Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey in London
    Prince William and Kate, the Prince and Princess of Wales, are preparing for an undisclosed overseas trip, highlighting their ongoing commitment to British armed forces stationed abroad. The location of this trip remains under wraps for security reasons, but it is scheduled for next month, signaling the couple's "renewed focus" on the military at the start of 2024.
  • King Charles III to Entrust Royal Warrants Power to Princess Kate Middleton
    Kate Middleton
    Kate, the Princess of Wales, is poised for an elevation in her royal responsibilities. King Charles III is reportedly planning to grant her, along with Queen Camilla and Prince William, the authority to issue Royal Warrants, a significant empowerment that reflects the monarch's deep trust in her abilities and contributions to the royal family.
  • King Charles and Prince William Tackle Royal Challenges Amidst Andrew Scandal
    King Charles III, Prince William and Prince Harry
    The decisions made by King Charles and Prince William will not only shape their personal legacies but also have profound implications for the future of the monarchy.
  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Forced to Return $9 Million in Wedding Gifts Following Royal Protocol
    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, after their fairytale wedding in 2018, found themselves compelled to return an estimated $8.9 million worth of wedding gifts.
  • Prince Harry Soars into Aviation Hall of Fame, Triumphing Over Sandhurst Snub
    Prince Harry
    Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, is poised to be inducted into the Living Legends of Aviation Hall of Fame, an honor that distinguishes him amongst eminent figures like Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong.
  • Prince Andrew's Settlement in Epstein Lawsuit Was a 'Terrible Mistake', 'He Could Have Won'
    Prince Andrew
    Alan Dershowitz, Jeffrey Epstein's former lawyer, has shared his views on the Duke of York's legal strategy. Speaking about the case, which saw Prince Andrew accused of sexually assaulting Virginia Giuffre, Dershowitz asserted that settling out of court in 2022 was a "terrible mistake" on Andrew's part.
  • Queen Camilla's Podcast Success Overshadows Meghan Markle's Spotify Exit
    Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall
    Queen Camilla has achieved a significant milestone with her new podcast, "The Queen's Reading Room Podcast," which has swiftly climbed to the top of the Apple Podcast charts in several countries. This success comes in the wake of Meghan Markle's less fortunate venture with Spotify, where her podcast "Archetypes" was canceled after its first season.
  • A Royal Crisis Unfolds: King Charles and Prince William Face Public Support Challenge
    Prince William and Charles
    In a startling revelation, a recent poll conducted by Savanta for the anti-monarchy group Republic has disclosed a significant drop in public support for the British monarchy, with less than half of the UK population favoring the institution. This trend represents a dramatic shift from the higher levels of support enjoyed during Queen Elizabeth II's reign.
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