If you have even a passing interest in the royal family and aren’t residing below a rock somewhere, you’ve probable study about at least one of the dozens of allegations coming from veteran biographer Tom Bower’s brand new tome, Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors. The subjects of the book, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, have now not but publicly commented on the book’s claims—and, says royal expert Gareth Russell, they possibly won’t.
“You can’t respond to it all,” he tells Us Weekly. “If you go out answering each single book or allegation, it will eat your whole day. You won’t have spare time to commit to your personal mental fitness and your very own well-being.”
If Bower’s book is to be believed, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have already spent adequate time “shackled” to mentions in the press, turning into obsessed with reading tales about themselves prior to their royal step lower back in 2020.
“Every night they scoured the web to read the newspaper reviews and the trolls’ postings on social media,” Bower writes. “Irrationally, they grouped the two collectively and fed each other’s frenzy about the media. Convinced that as champions of goodness they have been being persecuted through mendacity and racism, they felt victimized by means of the mildest criticism.”



It remains doubtful whether the Sussexes have examine the e book or even the headlines about it, but Russell—whose personal book about the royal family, Do Let’s Have Another Drink, hits cabinets this fall and focuses on the Queen Mother—says that it wouldn’t do plenty accurate to refute the accusations in Bower’s book.
“When you are as famous as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, there is going to be a lot of speculation,” he says. “It doesn’t usually do everybody suitable in public life to constantly be answering and rebutting those claims.”
That said, the royal specialist believes that Harry and Meghan, in accordance to Us, “will go down in records as the human beings who upended the well-known royal slogan ‘Never complain, in no way explain,’” a phrase popularized with the aid of the Queen Mother herself.
“I assume Harry and Meghan will likely be remembered as the people who bury that mind-set for themselves and for future generations of the royals,” Russell says. “And that, maybe, is no terrible thing.”

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