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Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors (2022)

by Tom Bower

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"Reveals the inside story about Meghan Markle's journey from minor actress and attempted activist to the woman powerful enough to drive a wedge within the British Royal Family"--
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This was quite a long book (over 400 pages). I feel like I didn't really learn anything new, but I do appreciate all the work and corroboration from the author with citations throughout the book. This really gives an excellent start to current day of inside the relationship between the Windsors. I did have to purchase this book from the UK since it is not yet available in the US. ( )
  ugasara13 | Jul 25, 2023 |
I read this book not really knowing what to expect but did end up enjoying it. The author certainly did his research and, I have to admit, I have never been a Meghan Markle fan so the things that came out in this book didn’t really surprise me and my opinion of her definitely hasn’t changed. In fact it’s made me realise what a manipulative, narcissistic person she is. I know this is only my opinion and others feel differently about her but I think she saw Harry coming and went out of her way to land him. ( )
  mazda502001 | May 18, 2023 |
Listened to most of this narrated with his own sharp asides by H.G. Tudor on YouTube before it was taken down. Fast-paced, well-researched gossipy biography of Meghan, exposing her lies, narcissism & shameless self-promotion. A fascinating read about a woman with a total lack of conscience, whose self-centredness enjoys telling her ‘truth’ and has no problems with that bearing no reality to the truth or what she has espoused 5 minutes before. Fascinating character study. ( )
2 vote LARA335 | Oct 29, 2022 |
Very very well written account of Meghan Markle- from indulged child and teen to seriously shallow but utterly self important social climber. And then the fateful hook up with the gullible Prince..
I guess we already knew a lot of this, but Tom Bower collates all the snippets, interviews those around her - and, indeed, gives us a good picture of her pre-Harry. Doria Ragland had a more troubled past than I'd realised. Meghan (and Harry)'s incandescent rage at OTHERS using the media to tell their story (while they themselves do so constantly); the "racism" card being - tediously- employed, when anything stands in her way, and the pair's delusion that they have Something Useful to share with the world (from their ivory tower of "mental illness" and virtue-signalling twaddle ) REALLY became evident.
Others have commented on Bower's saying little about the children. But there is a question of whether he might write a sequel as more facts emerge... ( )
1 vote starbox | Jul 30, 2022 |
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"It was love at first sight," Thomas Markle said after Rachel Meghan Markle, his youngest daughter, was born on 4th August, 1981, at the West Park hospital in Canoga Park, Los Angeles.
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