Betty Tzeng

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

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  • Kate Middleton's Attempt to Quell Rumors with Edited Photo Backfires, Fuels Speculation About Her Health and Marriage
    Kate Middleton
    The controversy surrounding an edited family photograph released by Kate Middleton's office on Mother's Day has deepened speculation about the Princess of Wales's health and marriage, despite her apology and a carefully curated public appearance alongside her husband, Prince William.
  • Kate Middleton Breaks Cover for Private Appointment as Palace Faces Backlash Over Manipulated Family Photo
    Prince William and Kate
    The Princess of Wales has been spotted breaking cover just hours after issuing a personal apology following a photo editing row over a Mother's Day snap. Kate Middleton was seen in a car leaving Windsor alongside her husband, Prince William, who attended the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey on Monday afternoon.
  • Kensington Palace Faces Backlash as Princess Kate's Edited Photo Fuels Speculation and Mistrust
    Kate Middleton
    The Princess of Wales has issued an apology for an editing error that led to the recall of an official photograph featuring her and her three children by international picture agencies.
  • Meghan Markle's Instagram Comeback Unlikely After Opening Up About 'Toxic' Online Abuse During Pregnancy
    Meghan Markle
    Despite amassing over 120,000 followers on her dormant Instagram account @meghan, it appears that Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, is unlikely to make a social media comeback in the near future. T
  • Kate Middleton's New Mother's Day Photo Hints at Comfort Amid Speculation and Palace Frustration, Royal Commentator Suggests
    Kate Middleton
    The first official image of Princess Kate after her abdominal surgery, posted online to mark Mother's Day, has sparked optimism about her recovery among royal watchers. In the photo, taken by the Prince of Wales in Windsor earlier this week, the princess is seen with her children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, looking happy and relaxed.
  • Ex-Royal Butler Advises Meghan Markle to 'Rise Above' Cyber-Bullying Claims and Follow Kate Middleton's Example
    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Raise Concerns Over 'Relentless' Paparazzi Pursuit in NYC
    Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has been advised by a former royal butler to learn to "rise above" the cyber-bullying claims she recently shared during a panel at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Festival in Texas.
  • Princess Diana's Intimate Love Letters to James Hewitt Offered for $1 Million, Sparking Fears of Public Exposure
    DECEIT
    A cache of 64 intimate love letters written by Princess Diana to her former lover, James Hewitt, is being offered for sale in the United States, with a price tag of up to $1 million (£780,000).
  • King Charles Is Losing Control Amid Health Crises and Has Decided to Recruit New Security Planner
    King Charles
    As King Charles undergoes treatment for an unspecified form of cancer and Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, recovers from abdominal surgery, the British royal family appears to be teetering on the brink of a tipping point.
  • Kate Middleton's Health Crisis Leaves Her 'Fragile' as Uncle's Celebrity Big Brother Stint Adds Stress, Expert Says
    Prince William and Kate Middleton
    Kate Middleton's ongoing recovery from planned abdominal surgery has left her feeling "fragile" and has shaken her confidence, according to royal expert Jennie Bond. The Princess of Wales, 42, is expected to return to public duties sometime after Easter, but her progress may be hampered by her uncle Gary Goldsmith's appearance on the UK's "Celebrity Big Brother."
  • Prince Harry Faces Dilemma as Nearly Half of Americans Believe He Should Lose Royal Titles to Gain U.S. Citizenship
    Prince Harry's Unexpected London Appearance Bolsters Coronation Attendance Speculation
    A new poll conducted by Redfield & Wilton for Newsweek found that 44 percent of Americans believe the Duke of Sussex should lose his titles to gain citizenship, while only 23 percent feel the law should be changed to allow him to keep them.
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