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Okay, but the future role of the Sussexes or other spouses is not part of the book. Let's please stay on topic to keep the thread open. Thank you.
So it's actually a good and fair account she's giving?
Would you recommend it?
Tina Brown recently talked about her book with the NY Times podcast Sway. It's actually an enjoyable listen.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sway/id1528594034?i=1000558587042
The link is to Apple, but I found it on other podcast providers as well.
Not sure if that helps you, Muhler, dear.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...an-Markle-hated-second-touring-Australia.html
Apparently, Meghan hated the royal tour of Australia? If true, and I say, IF? Then maybe they are both much happier now.
I sincerely hope that if Charlotte and Louis work for the firm that any future spouse be allowed to keep their own careers if they want…and be given the choice to do what they want. Wouldn’t it be something if George’s future partner actually had a life focus that wasn’t royal. Now that would be progress. We can dream.
I don't think that that's going to be possible for George's partner. But no-one ever suggested that Mark Phillips or Anthony Armstrong-Jones give up their jobs. All that needs to change is that female partners of anyone other than the direct heirs not be expected to give up their jobs either.
Come to that, no-one suggested that Prince Philip give up his naval career, until his wife actually became the monarch.
I find it fairly believable that she didn’t really get or appreciate what a royal tour is- and is not. So- I can see her disliking it.
Tina pits a lot of blame on him and the dynamic between the two which is all fire and brimstone and no healing balm.
https://wapo.st/3vcu1SW
Full title "Inside the House of Windsor — The Truth and Turmoil". A new book by the former editor of the New Yorker and Tatler focuses on all the recent Windsors, including Catherine, Harry, Meghan, and Andrew (who is apparently mean to Sarah). The review is long and interesting.
Please respect the mod team's wishes and only discuss the Sussexes if it's derived from something in this book to avoid thread closure.
how is it different to ohter royal books?
I just brought this book based on some of the reviews in here. I haven't read Tina Brown since 1999. Wondering if I should get Revenge next.