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by Lady Colin Cambell


  Meghan created a storm when she turned up at Wimbledon in June 2019 to watch her friend Serena Williams play tennis. Aside from breaking new ground by clearing out the forty surrounding seats, she was attired in jeans and a Panama hat, both of which are forbidden. She was accompanied by her Northwestern University friends Genevieve Hills (l) and Lindsay Roth (r).

  In late September 2019, the very tactile Meghan and informal Harry endeared themselves to South Africans by jettisoning protocol and hugging their way through the tour. They turned triumph into sensation the day before their departure by attacking the British press and announcing a lawsuit against the Mail on Sunday.

  Meghan is a great believer in the virtues of monochromality. In January 2020, she chose shades of brown as she and Harry paid a courtesy call on the Canadian High Commission and the Mission staff to thank them for the hospitality Canada was giving them while they used it as a temporary refuge prior to moving to their real destination: California.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  LADY COLIN CAMPBELL is the New York Times bestselling author of Diana in Private and The Queen Mother. She divides her time between London and Castle Goring.

  MEGHAN AND HARRY: THE REAL STORY

  Pegasus Books Ltd.

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  New York, NY 10018

  Published courtesy of Dynasty Press Ltd.

  Copyright © 2020 Lady Colin Campbell

  First Pegasus Books edition July 2020

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  ISBN: 978-1-64313-674-5

  ISBN: 978-1-64313-675-2 (ebook)

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