About Two Princes and a Fox
Robert Lacey´s Battle of Brothers is the second great royal book to be released this year and offers a very different story for Finding Freedom by Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand, who told Meghan and Harry's side of 'Megxit''s story. Although Lacey's book focuses primarily on the Wales brothers, William and Harry, he shares insights into the whole family, including the Queen, Duchess of Cambridge and Meghan Markle.
Some of the most explosive statements in its pages:
When Meghan was invited to appear on the cover of Vogue magazine, as did the Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Diana, she was moved by the offer, but had another idea. Instead of just agreeing to a photo session, she asked if she could edit as a guest - and spent months working with the team to create her Forces of Change edition.
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Vogue Cover 2016 |
Meghan and Harry broke with royal tradition and kept the details of their son Archie's birth secret. This included where he was born and who they chose to be their godparents.
Before he married Meghan, Harry saw two of his serious relationships fail because the women he loved did not want to take on the life of a princess. He also accuses them of being "self-pitying victims".
Lacey also writes: "The months since their marriage have shown that the couple share a common character flaw - both have a tendency to cascade from their peaks of generous self-confidence into miserable moments of victimization and self-pity.¨
Harry and William got even worse
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