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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  • The Cambridge Family Rallies Around Kate Middleton
    Cambridge Family
    The Princess of Wales, who underwent a "planned" operation in mid-January, has been enveloped in a wave of familial support, with Prince William and their three children-Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis-playing pivotal roles in her recovery.
  • King Charles Allegedly Given Six Months to Live Amid Pancreatic Cancer Battle? Dire Health Forecast Shakes Royal Family Core
    Prince Charles
    King Charles III is reportedly facing a dire prognosis with an estimated six months to live after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
  • King Charles's Illness Does Not Bridge Gap Between Princes William and Harry
    William and Harry
    As King Charles III confronts a daunting battle with cancer, the British royal family finds itself at a crossroads, not only grappling with the monarch's health scare but also with the persisting chasm between Princes William and Harry.
  • Healing the Royal Rift: Meghan Markle Reportedly Initiates Peace Talks with Kate Middleton
    Kate and Meghan
    Meghan Markle has reportedly extended an olive branch to Kate, the Princess of Wales, in a heartfelt attempt to reconcile after years of reported discord. This gesture of goodwill comes amidst a challenging period for the royal family, marked by King Charles' recent cancer diagnosis.
  • Prince William and Kate Middleton Reportedly To Be Crowned King and Queen Far Ahead of the Anticipated Timeline
    Prince William and Charles
    Prince William and Kate Middleton, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, may ascend to the British throne much sooner than previously anticipated. This comes amid concerns about King Charles' health following his recent cancer diagnosis, casting a shadow of uncertainty over the monarchy's future.
  • Prince Harry Considers US Citizenship Amid New Life in California: 'GMA' Interview
    Prince Harry
    The Duke discussed the joy and fulfillment he finds in his new life, revealing that the possibility of US citizenship has crossed his mind, albeit not being an immediate priority.
  • King Charles' Cancer Diagnosis Sparks Hope for Royal Reconciliation, Says Prince Harry
    Prince Harry
    In a recent candid interview with "Good Morning America," Prince Harry opened up about his father, King Charles III's cancer diagnosis, shedding light on the personal impact of the news and the potential it holds for healing family rifts.
  • Queen Elizabeth's Skepticism and Hopes for Meghan Markle Unveiled in New Royal Book
    Queen Elizabeth
    In the labyrinthine corridors of Buckingham Palace, where tradition and modernity perpetually intersect, the narrative of Meghan Markle's assimilation into the British royal family unfolds with a complexity befitting a Shakespearean drama. Ingrid Seward, a doyenne of royal reportage, in her latest tome "My Mother and I," intricately weaves a narrative that lays bare the nuanced dynamics between Queen Elizabeth II and the Duchess of Sussex.
  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Strike Back at Critics, Affirm They 'Will Not Be Broken'
    Harry and Meghan in Africa
    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have issued a forthright response to their detractors, affirming their steadfastness amidst a flurry of recent critiques. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, through a spokesperson, articulated their unwavering commitment to their ideals and endeavors, notwithstanding the barrage of media scrutiny that has surrounded them following the relaunch of their website, Sussex.com.
  • Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Adopt 'Sussex' as Children's Surname, Why They Broke Royal Tradition
    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
    Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have chosen to adopt their Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles as the last names for their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. This move, revealed through the launch of their new website, sussex.com, marks a clear step away from the Mountbatten-Windsor surname historically associated with the British royal family's lineage.
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