Whilst we struggle to separate the two, this is not just a family after all, but a working “Firm.” From a personal perspective, there was still a lot of good will for the pair. “There were times in which Harry especially felt that there was a hate campaign against them, but not from within the family,” Omid says, “He’s very good at knowing that distinct line between his family and the institution.” When she does it, her American friends all stand up and holler, because they just felt it had been so long since they heard their friend’s voice.” “There’s a difference between the ‘family’ and the ‘institution.’” She had very strong opinions on American politics and she gave up her right to her US vote,” he says, “In the book we look at Meghan making a speech at her wedding. “If you strip away the material aspects, she did give up a lot because she was an outspoken woman. Whilst one of the quotes from Meghan in the book- that she “gave up everything” for the family - has proven a lightning rod for criticism, Omid thinks it perfectly sums up her predicament.
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