Mandi Kerr is an experienced entertainment writer. She specializes in British royal family content, covering Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, Kate Middleton, and more. Mandi’s coverage analyzes how the royals interact with each other and the media, giving readers valuable insight. She’s been interested in how many members of the family make their own interests part of their royal identities. (Mandi points to Middleton’s passion for parenting and the study she helped to conduct as one example.) Her personal interests in Gilmore Girls and baking, particularly with recipes from Ina Garten, led her to cover those extensively for our site.
Despite being 'surrounded by some of the least publicly tactile people on earth in other members of the royal family,' Zara Tindall's the 'most gloriously tactile royal' according to a body language expert.
Meghan Markle's first walkabout in Nottingham, England, involved her zipper breaking with just minutes to spare in a moment Prince Harry called 'ridiculous.'
Meghan Markle's body language suggested 'good-natured sweetness' one moment in a 2016 interview then 'cheeky' and, later, a 'glimpse' of 'a more confident air of authority.'
Pantsuits seem to have become a go-to of Kate Middleton's since being named the new Princess of Wales and these are just a few of her best pantsuit moments so far.
Prince Harry's searing 'Spare' passages about his brother, Prince William, range from almost coming 'to blows' over a continent, arguing about beards, getting help from Princess Diana, and more.
A historian explained why Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Archie and Lili title announcement wasn't 'normal' for the royal family using Princess Eugenie's pregnancy announcements as examples.
Kate Middleton is poised to see King Charles crowned but an expert predicts she'll keep 'surprising elements' of her coronation outfit small so as to not 'pull focus from the king.'
Kate Middleton appeared comfortable in a 'boardroom setting' for a March 2023 meeting of the Early Childhood Business Taskforce but an expert says she didn't 'announce her authority' with her body language.
When Prince William and Kate Middleton received their Wales titles they didn't have to 'suddenly completely change what they were doing' because their focus is 'long-term,' commentator says.
Per a commentator, Prince Louis attending King Charles' coronation will avoid him feeling left out and be a 'memory' he can recall when Prince George 'takes on that role.'
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's reported coronation 'demands' include standing on the Buckingham Palace balcony which a commentator says isn't likely given they're no longer senior working royals.
Prince George's role in King Charles' coronation is reportedly undecided as a 'debate' is underway 'quite fiercely' behind the scenes involving Prince William, Kate Middleton, and concerns that 'echo' the past.
Although Kate Middleton's mother, Carole, and brother, James, appeared 'relaxed' and close in an Instagram post, Kate Middleton's body language with her mom has hinted the two are 'twins.'
Retired royal photographer John Stillwell recalled asking Kate Middleton to surprise Prince William during a 2016 photo op in the French Alps: 'She went, 'Pardon?''
According to a body language expert, it's King Charles III's younger brother, Prince Edward, and his wife, Sophie, who provide an 'oasis of calm' as they've 'proved' themselves in recent years.
Prince Harry 'blurted out' the words, 'I love you,' to Meghan Markle. Later the same day he realized he 'couldn't deny' what 'part' of him 'feared' in her response.
A 2023 book claims Kate Middleton's parenting reflects a desire to 'escape her middle-class childhood' as opposed to 'downwardly mobile' Princess Diana, who got McDonald's with Princes William and Harry.
In 'Spare,' Prince Harry shared 'the Palace' might've 'made a world of difference' with a statement 'in defense of Meg' after she got 'slammed' for 2017 Invictus Games outfit.
In Tom Quinn's 'Gilded Youth,' a palace 'staffer' described Meghan Markle's experience in the royal family as being no 'greater divide' between expectations and reality.