The queen andrew morton6/9/2023 ![]() You have been writing about this family for decades now. The following has been edited for length and clarity. Morton joined me on "Salon Talks" to discuss the legacy of Queen Elizabeth II, the "divisive character" of Meghan and why he thinks Diana "would entirely agree with Harry's assessment of the royal family." It's about the oppressiveness of family known as "the firm," about the fickleness of fame and the vicious hounding of the press, about private suffering and loss, and about forging a new path in a new nation.Īnd on the heels of all this tumult, author Andrew Morton, who has been covering the British royal family for 40 years, is back with a new book, "The Queen: Her Life." If you watched the new season of "The Crown," you got a peek into Morton's storied past as the biographer of "Diana: Her True Story in Her Own Words" - and the writer whom Elizabeth Debicki's Diana refers to as "Clark Kent." In many ways, the story of the "Harry & Meghan" in the new six-part Netflix documentary series seems to be a continuation of the one Diana left off. ![]() But it's Harry "the spare" and his polarizing American wife Meghan who fascinate most. ![]() In the wake of the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the ascension of her 74-year-old son Charles to the throne, the monarchy has entered a new and still undetermined era. It has been a transformative year for the British royals. ![]() The man is talking about "the pain and suffering of women marrying into this institution." The man is Prince Harry. ![]()
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