A new book offers an up-close look at Prince Harry and Meghan's courtship and escape from the Royal Family
TORONTO -- A new book purporting to take readers behind the scenes of Prince Harry and Meghan’s courtship and their subsequent escape from the pressure of being royals is now available.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are the most prominent royals to publicly support the movement. Speaking about these topics would have been seen as “too political” while they were working as royals, Scobie said. Harry and Meghan were married in 2018 in a wedding televised to millions. But the couple’s time in the royal family has been far from fairy tale. In 2016, Harry condemned British tabloids for their hounding of his then-girlfriend, saying she had been subjected to “a wave of abuse and harassment” as well as “outright sexism and racism.”for invasion of privacy after they published excerpts of a letter she wrote to her father.
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