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Meghan Markle - Royal Family, it's open war - Lifestyle

2021-03-05T11:08:16.167Z


(HANDLE) The ghost of Diana with a different face, bold instead of hollowed out by depression. Shadows from the past return to hover over the British royal family and the nemesis is called Meghan Markle: former actress of an African-American mother and consort of Prince Harry, second child born almost with a stencil by Lady D, now entered into open war - with her husband at her side - against Buckingham Pa


The ghost of Diana with a different face, bold instead of hollowed out by depression.

Shadows from the past return to hover over the British royal family and the nemesis is called Meghan Markle: former actress of an African-American mother and consort of Prince Harry, second child born almost with a stencil by Lady D, now entered into open war - with her husband at her side - against Buckingham Palace.

A no-holds-barred war on both sides

, unleashed in spite of the general anxiety about the conditions of Patriarch Philip, the almost centennial life partner of the 94-year-old Queen Elizabeth "successfully" subjected to a small - but nevertheless worrying - heart surgery after more than two weeks of hospitalization in London .

If anyone thought that the long-awaited and feared interview granted by the Dukes of Sussex to Oprah Winfrey, an overseas cover anchorwoman, would be reduced to an attack on the Kingdom press (tabloid in the head, long accused by Harry and Meghan of fishing in the turmoil of scandalism and racial prejudice), he has only to change his mind.


The first, brief anticipation released by CBS of a response from Harry focused on the controversy against the media was in fact followed in the last hours by that of a couple of lines uttered by Meghan: much more explosive.

"I don't know how they can expect that after all this time we can remain silent given the active role of the 'Firm' in spreading falsehoods about us", declared without hesitation the duchess from the new world, replying to a cue by Oprah on the increasingly embarrassing relationship between the two Windsor rebels - who have now moved permanently to Los Angeles after saying goodbye to the role of senior members of the Royal Family - and the rest of the dynasty: colloquially indicated in the official dimension with the label of

'Firm', the Firm

.

"If there is a risk of losing something, well he has already lost a lot", he then continued in a quiet tone of defiance.


The rest of the showdown is scheduled for Sunday 7, when CBS will air the entire conversation, recorded a few weeks ago.

Except for postponements related to the evolution of Prince Philip's health on which the dukes - retorted at home for an alleged lack of sensitivity towards the Duke of Edinburgh - say they have no say.

And that, in any case, the American broadcaster does not seem to have any intention of even hypothesizing at the moment.

After all, the battle is only at the beginning

, between cross-declarations, suspicions, poisons, public relations operations and conditioning of the respective audiences.

How they took it upon themselves to testify to a series of events that occurred after Meghan and Harry had recorded the interview.

From the decision by which the queen, flanked by the leaders of the family, including Harry's father and elder brother, Charles and William, first and second in the line of succession to the throne, deprived the two reprobates of official degrees, offices and patronages;

up to the revelations from the past about allegations of alleged "bullying" addressed by some former court collaborators to the Duchess in 2018: ignored, if not covered up by the palace at the time and instead suddenly taken seriously now until the solemn announcement of a internal investigation by the apparatus of the royal house.

The substance couldn't be more evident.


The Sussex narrative of presenting themselves as victims of the court and mud machine plots, a bit like 2.0 replicas of the unfortunate Diana of the past, is contrasted by that of Buckingham Palace to underline the ambitions of the outsider Meghan, to make her appear overbearing and capricious: in the name of an artificial and "defamatory" plot, reply the spokesperson and lawyers of the couple on the run.

A couple who, however, have an advantage over Lady D: being able to respond to the island's media megaphones at a safe distance, from the Californian refuge, her homeland, and with the firepower of the large US networks.

As long as the attention towards them at least lasts;

or until the old monarchy will have to face the unknowns of a future to be written after the long reign of Elizabeth (and Philip).

Source: ansa

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