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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  • Early Detection Sparks Hope for King Charles III's Cancer Recovery: Prognosis Is Good
    King Charles
    King Charles III's recent cancer diagnosis has been met with a wave of support and concern, with the prognosis deemed positive due to the early detection of the disease. The King's steadfast approach to his duties amidst personal health challenges has drawn admiration from across the globe.
  • Nostradamus's Ancient Predictions Resurface Amid King Charles III's Cancer Battle
    Prince Charles
    The recent announcement from Buckingham Palace revealing King Charles III's cancer diagnosis has reignited interest in a centuries-old prophecy by Nostradamus, with some royal watchers drawing parallels between the monarch's health challenges and the foreboding predictions.
  • Meghan Markle's Potential UK Visit Reportedly 'Hanging in the Balance' as Prince Harry Prepares Upcoming Trip
    Meghan Markle
    As Prince Harry prepares to return to the United Kingdom in the wake of King Charles III's recent cancer diagnosis, the question of whether Meghan Markle will accompany her husband remains uncertain.
  • Prince Harry Returns Home in Father's Hour of Need After King Charles' Cancer Diagnosis
    Prince Harry's Unexpected London Appearance Bolsters Coronation Attendance Speculation
    Prince Harry is poised to return to the United Kingdom to stand by his father, King Charles III, following the recent revelation of the monarch's cancer diagnosis. The Duke of Sussex, who was informed of his father's health situation prior to the official announcement by Buckingham Palace, is expected to make the journey from the United States to London in the immediate future.
  • King Charles Reportedly Plans to Abdicate The Throne to Prince William Amid Health Concerns
    Prince Charles
    King Charles III is reportedly contemplating an early abdication in favor of his eldest son, Prince William. This seismic shift in royal succession plans comes as the King grapples with a recent cancer diagnosis, further complicating the already intricate dynamics of the British monarchy.
  • Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Popularity Declines in Latest Royal Approval Poll
    William, Kate, Harry and Meghan
    A recent polling data indicates a notable shift in the British public's perception of the Royal Family, with Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry experiencing a marked decline in popularity.
  • Queen Elizabeth Believed Diana Suited Prince Andrew Better Than Charles, New Book Claims
    Charles and the Queen
    Ingrid Seward's forthcoming biography, "My Mother and I," casts a new light on these relationships, revealing the late Queen Elizabeth II's initial perceptions and the complex interplay of personalities within the royal fold.
  • Prince William Resumes Royal Duties Amidst Family Health Concerns
    Prince William
    Prince William is set to return to his royal duties this Wednesday, transitioning from his recent role as primary caregiver to his wife, Princess Kate, who is on the mend following her abdominal surgery.
  • Lizzo's 2024 Grammy Appearance Sparks Backlash Amid Harassment Allegations
    Lizzo Faces Accusations and Confronts Allegations and Backlash
    Lizzo's presence at the 2024 Grammy Awards has become a flashpoint for controversy and debate. Amidst the glitter and glamour of the event, the "Truth Hurts" singer's decision to present an award to SZA has drawn sharp criticism from various quarters, given her embroilment in an ongoing sexual harassment lawsuit.
  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Face Backlash for Bullying Queen Elizabeth 'for Money' Amid Cyberbullying Campaign
    Queen Elizabeth
    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have come under fire for their stance on cyberbullying, particularly in light of past allegations that they engaged in bullying behaviors themselves. Critics, including royal author Angela Levin, have labeled the couple as "hypocrites" for their public campaign against online bullying while facing accusations of their own misconduct.
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