
Meghan: A Hollywood Princess
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Author: Andrew Morton
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 336
Andrew Morton's highly acclaimed biography of Meghan Markle, first published just before her marriage to Prince Harry, reflected on the impact that Meghan had already had on the ridged traditions of the House of Windsor. However, little did anyone know at that time how the forces at work would play out. How would this confident, assured actress and humanitarian campaigner cope with the extraordinary levels of global media attention that came with her new role in the royal family? How would the wider 'Firm' react to her - loving arms or arms' length? In this fully revised and updated edition, Morton draws on exclusive interviews with those closest to Meghan to uncover the story of her life, from her fractious childhood growing up in The Valley in LA, through her previous marriage and divorce, her struggles in Hollywood, her work as a humanitarian ambassador and, of course, her life as the Duchess of Sussex and the seemingly bottomless rift that has developed between the Sussexes and the House of Windsor. 'Highly readable and compelling' - Daily Telegraph
Author: Andrew Morton
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 336
Andrew Morton's highly acclaimed biography of Meghan Markle, first published just before her marriage to Prince Harry, reflected on the impact that Meghan had already had on the ridged traditions of the House of Windsor. However, little did anyone know at that time how the forces at work would play out. How would this confident, assured actress and humanitarian campaigner cope with the extraordinary levels of global media attention that came with her new role in the royal family? How would the wider 'Firm' react to her - loving arms or arms' length? In this fully revised and updated edition, Morton draws on exclusive interviews with those closest to Meghan to uncover the story of her life, from her fractious childhood growing up in The Valley in LA, through her previous marriage and divorce, her struggles in Hollywood, her work as a humanitarian ambassador and, of course, her life as the Duchess of Sussex and the seemingly bottomless rift that has developed between the Sussexes and the House of Windsor. 'Highly readable and compelling' - Daily Telegraph
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Andrew Morton
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 336
Andrew Morton's highly acclaimed biography of Meghan Markle, first published just before her marriage to Prince Harry, reflected on the impact that Meghan had already had on the ridged traditions of the House of Windsor. However, little did anyone know at that time how the forces at work would play out. How would this confident, assured actress and humanitarian campaigner cope with the extraordinary levels of global media attention that came with her new role in the royal family? How would the wider 'Firm' react to her - loving arms or arms' length? In this fully revised and updated edition, Morton draws on exclusive interviews with those closest to Meghan to uncover the story of her life, from her fractious childhood growing up in The Valley in LA, through her previous marriage and divorce, her struggles in Hollywood, her work as a humanitarian ambassador and, of course, her life as the Duchess of Sussex and the seemingly bottomless rift that has developed between the Sussexes and the House of Windsor. 'Highly readable and compelling' - Daily Telegraph
Author: Andrew Morton
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 336
Andrew Morton's highly acclaimed biography of Meghan Markle, first published just before her marriage to Prince Harry, reflected on the impact that Meghan had already had on the ridged traditions of the House of Windsor. However, little did anyone know at that time how the forces at work would play out. How would this confident, assured actress and humanitarian campaigner cope with the extraordinary levels of global media attention that came with her new role in the royal family? How would the wider 'Firm' react to her - loving arms or arms' length? In this fully revised and updated edition, Morton draws on exclusive interviews with those closest to Meghan to uncover the story of her life, from her fractious childhood growing up in The Valley in LA, through her previous marriage and divorce, her struggles in Hollywood, her work as a humanitarian ambassador and, of course, her life as the Duchess of Sussex and the seemingly bottomless rift that has developed between the Sussexes and the House of Windsor. 'Highly readable and compelling' - Daily Telegraph

Meghan: A Hollywood Princess