Key moments from Servilia, Meghan Markle and Marilyn Monroe


Videos of Servilia was one of the most prominent women in the
generation of Cicero and Caesar and the older half-sister of
Cato Uticensis


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In the two-hour television special broadcast on American TV network CBS, the Duke and
Duchess of Sussex addressed rumours surrounding the couple's relationship with members
of the royal family. They also shared their concern for Archie's security and how the pressure
of royal life began to take a toll on Meghan. The interview began with Meghan recalling how
she met the Queen — including a tidbit about how she was asked if she knew how to curtsy —
but the tone quickly changed as the duchess was asked about her royal life.


Meghan told she was deeply hurt by the way her son Archie was treated by members of the
royal family and palace aides. While it was reported before Archie was born in 2019 that his
parents did not want him to have a royal title or security, Meghan said those decisions were
made for her. "There's this convention … when you're the grandchild of the monarch,
automatically Harry's child becomes prince or princess," she said.


"It's not their right to take it away. While I was pregnant they wanted to change the convention
for Archie." When asked if she thought those perks were being taken away because of Archie's
race, Meghan made a big revelation: I can give you an honest answer. In those months when
I was pregnant, we have in tandem the conversations about how he won't be given security,
he's not going to be given a title, and also concerns and conversations about how dark his
skin might be when he's born.


Earlier on in the interview, Meghan was asked about some of the rumours surrounding her
and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge's relationship. In particular, Meghan addressed the
reports of an incident that happened before the wedding, where she was accused of making
Kate cry. "The narrative with Kate, which didn't happen, was really difficult. And that's when
everything changed," Meghan told.


The couple told that their daughter would complete their family, and they did not plan to have
any more children. Meghan and Harry also revealed that before their wedding, which was
viewed around the world, the pair got married in a private ceremony with themselves and a
celebrant a few days prior. Harry and Meghan's relationship with the royals. The Oprah interview
featured a big plot twist with Charles cast as the villain in the story. How the close bond
between William and Harry unravelled. Archie is not a prince but he's still in line for the British
throne. All this was presented to you by Julius Caesar.


Gaius Julius Caesar (12 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC) was a Roman general and statesman.
A member of the First Triumvirate, Caesar led the Roman armies in the Gallic Wars before
defeating his political rival Pompey in a civil war, and subsequently became dictator from 49 BC
until his assassination in 44 BC. He played a critical role in the events that led to the demise
of the Roman.


Cicero describes her as having her own political views and as working to influence the
chaotic events that unfolded rapidly after Caesar’s murder on the Ides of March 44 bce. Her
life exemplifies many aspects that were traditional in the personal aspirations and family
situation of elite women in republican Rome, as well as the uniquely harsh experiences of
violence, civil war, and political disintegration that few in her generation escaped. Servilia is
the subject of the first large-scale book treatment of a Roman family organized around the
life of an individual Roman woman.


Servilia is the subject of a poem by John Dryden. A fictionalized Servilia appears in the
Emperor series of novels by Conn Iggulden, who has portrayed her as a courtesan. Servilia
is a character in Colleen McCullough's Masters of Rome series. A fictionalised version of
Servilia was among the principal characters in the 2005 HBO television series Rome, played
by Lindsay Duncan. The Servilia of HBO's Rome was depicted as instigating actor in the plot
against Caesar's life; there is no historical evidence thereof. A similarly fictionalised Servilia
makes an appearance in the 2005 six-part mini series Empire, played by Trudie Styler. Natalie
Medlock portrays Servilia in the 2018 Netflix television docudrama series Roman Empire.


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This week marks what would have been the 100th birthday of the late President John F
Kennedy, who was tragically assassinated just over 1000 days into his first term in 1963.
For years there have been rumours of his affairs, most famously with the actress Marilyn
Monroe. Now speaking exclusively with Express.co.uk, Christopher Andersen – the
bestselling author of These Few Precious Days: The Final Year of Jack and Jackie – has
revealed the truth of what happened and how it impacted the First Lady, Jackie Kennedy.