Meghan’s Netflix documentary is made for Americans like me, not British people
It gets to the heart of transatlantic cultural differences over openness, class and racism.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
It gets to the heart of transatlantic cultural differences over openness, class and racism.
ByThe show is a Seventies Timotei ad meets The Crown with some light top notes of the Ladybird book of…
ByOf course the royals feel trapped and miserable – the institution can’t be changed from within.
ByRogan’s skill for channeling popular sentiment is one that his critics – notably Harry and Meghan – conspicuously lack.
ByAnyone having a pop at the Sussexes for forming companies in Delaware might want to check their own accounts.
ByThe most irresponsible and harmful media companies are not newspapers but the Big Tech giants.
ByThe treatment alleged by the Sussexes risks turning ambivalence towards the monarchy into outright opposition.
The Sussexes are playing to a young, American audience who have no interest in obedience to tradition.
BySweeping statements made from the safety of Hollywood are no substitute for policy.
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