and now she’s written another technicolour extravaganza about the House of Windsor which not only brings to its highest point of realisation everything about Princess Diana and Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall but also includes long sections on William and Kate and Harry and Meghan and the whole “Megxit” caper.watcher.
A year earlier there had been the Camillagate tape in which the world heard Charles say to his married mistress that he wanted to be her “Tampax”. Diana, of course, had her revenge with the Martin Bashir interview, in which she declared there were always three people in the marriage. Brown is wonderful when she tells us that the Queen said, when asked by Charles as a boy if she could come and play with him, “If only I could.” Just as she is wonderful at relaying Princess Margaret’s question to her sister, “Are you resigning today, Lilibet?” When Margaret died, the eyes of the almost always expressionless Queen glistened with tears.With Diana, Brown is everywhere alive to the contradictions.
She has more colour to conjure with Meghan and Harry. We hear how her passion to hit the floor running filled the Palace with dread. Her vision of herself as a global celebrity pushing enlightened causes makes an old Palace hand say that Meghan is “very strong, very motivated, brought up to think she can change the world. It’s a very American type; we don’t have them here.”
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