A Cartoonist Captures Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Very Royal Wedding

If you were watching the royal wedding on Saturday, you weren't alone-funnily enough, millions of others around the world were also watching. Isn't it amazing what cameras and TV and the Internet can do? Will McPhail , a cartoonist for The New Yorker , was using some of the aforementioned technologies to watch, too, and all the while live-drawing wonderful scenes from the whole affair.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, during a recent visit to Belfast

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have not invited US President Donald Trump to their wedding, but instead have chosen guests they know, it is understood. Former US leader Barack Obama and his wife Michelle are also missing from the guest list but the prince and his fiancee are said to be looking forward to seeing them soon, possibly during an official overseas trip once they are married.

Republicans distance themselves from Ryan foe Paul Nehlen

Wisconsin Republicans are distancing themselves from Paul Nehlen, a Republican challenger to House Speaker Paul Ryan who has been suspended from Twitter after a series of posts criticized as being racist or anti-Semitic. Nehlen, who got just 16 percent of the vote against Ryan in 2016, is mounting another primary run this year.

Twitter bans ‘pro-white’ politician for racist tweet

Paul Nehlen, a fringe challenger of House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., and whose anti-Semitic tweets caused a stir in recent months, drew criticism again this week after tweeting an image of actress Meghan Markle photoshopped with the face of Cheddar Man, the dark-skinned man believed to be the first modern Briton. Twitter suspended Nehlen's account after he shared an image of Prince Harry standing next to Markle, a biracial American he is set to marry in May. Along with the image was this tweet: "Honey does this tie make my face look pale?" Start your day with the news you need from the Bay Area and beyond.

Paul Nehlen slammed over ‘racist’ Meghan Markle tweet

Republican businessman is branded a 'sick creep' after posting a picture of Cheddar Man superimposed onto Meghan Markle's face Republican businessman Paul Nehlen was branded 'sick' and a 'creep' after superimposing a picture of Cheddar Man onto Meghan Markle 's face. The Donald Trump supporter tweeted the image, which also featured Prince Harry , with the caption: 'Honey, does this tie make my face look pale?' His comment follows the news that the oldest skeleton to be found in the UK - which was nicknamed Cheddar Man - was revealed to have dark skin.

You Have to Watch This Video of 11-Year-Old Meghan Markle on ‘Nick News’ Fighting Sexism

Long before she starred in Suits or got engaged to Prince Harry, Meghan Markle was just an average kid-one who just so happened to appear on Nick News as part of her fight for gender equality. If you didn't catch Markle's appearance at the 2015 UN Women conference detailing this very experience, allow us to get you up to date.

Trump lashes out at wrong Theresa May on Twitter

A key House committee is moving forward on a Republican bill to expand gun owners' rights, the first gun legislation since mass shootings in Las Vegas and Texas killed more than 80 people. An attorney for U.S. Rep. John Conyers says the 88-year-old lawmaker will fight allegations of sexual harassment involving former female staff members.

Irish leaders in last-ditch talks to avoid snap election

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After Mugabe, Africa’s other longtime leaders feel a chill

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Meghan Markle has advocated for women since the age of 11

Meghan Markle became an advocate for women when she was an 11-year-old elementary school student, and achieving gender equality remains a driving force for the fiance of Britain's Prince Harry and self-described "feminist." Since 2014, the American actress has helped put a global spotlight on the need for equality between women and men as an "Advocate for Political Participation and Leadership" for the women's agency of the United Nations .

Former top staffer accuses Conyers of inappropriate touching

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Prince Harry, girlfriend Meghan Markle joined by her mother as Invictus Games close

At the Invictus Games closing ceremony in Toronto on Saturday night, Prince Harry was seen with his girlfriend Meghan Markle and her mother in a private luxury box. Prince Harry, who was spotted elsewhere in the stadium and onstage during the event, joined Markle and her mother in the luxury box for a kiss before heading out to give his final speech.