The decision to quit the Royal Family was made by the Duke.
The term “Megxit” angers him.
“The book will explain why it had to happen”.
And there will be no coverage of the situation between the Duchess and her father.
New revelations from Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand’s forthcoming book.
The 368 page book is due out on August 11th.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11695023/harry-meghan-finding-freedom-leaving-royals/
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...sion-quit-Royal-Family-NOT-Meghan-Markle.html
Aha.
So it
is an official unofficial account by H&M.
It sure won't make things easier for H&M in so many ways! In fact I hardly know where to start!
Okay, Harry has wanted to opt out, or at the very least become a very secondary figure within the BRF, while at the same time working very much in the public eye for carefully selected causes. - That's at best a wishful contradiction. I cannot imagine the public buying that one.
The break was a necessary move. - At that time? With such a short notice? And so abruptly? The phasing out couldn't have been more slow? - I'm afraid the public majority will see that as a confirmation of Harry in particular betraying the BRF, and especially QEII.
Harry is shielding Meghan by taking full responsibility. That's been typical of Harry's behavior regarding his wife. Nothing new there. - Whether the public believes it is an entirely different matter.
One thing is certain, if this book is allowed to stand, without elaboration from H&M, or confirmation by the BRF, it will IMO have the consequence that Harry will have burned quite a few bridges behind him in regards to the British public. (His relationship with the BRF is not something I will go into here, it would be pure speculation.)
It would make it much more difficult for H&M to operate in Britain in connection with the causes them still seem anxious to support. Not to mention returning there at some point. - And whether the public will be impressed in a number of other countries, Canada, Australia and New Zealand in particular, will be interesting to see. That I will leave to the residents of these countries here on TRF to judge.
As for the details about what they had to eat and such, that's either sugary PR or fill, probably both IMO. Because the absolutely most important part of this book is the "explanation and justification" and that's why it will be published.
I'm again left almost numb.
It is IMO a disastrous approach.
Why can't they find a friendly and uncritical reporter on some network and explain themselves quietly? That shouldn't be a problem.
The interview would still cause a huge stir, but at least it's honest and there is a, albeit small, chance the public will accept their explanation.
But this roundabout way will backfire big time!
No matter what. This will
not lessen the controversy around H&M and it will
not make them look more sympathetic in the eyes of the general public. I simply cannot imagine that happening in this respect.