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What a load of tripe. Obviously written from one side of the story to make two spoiled adults look maliciously harmed. This book only shows two people who blame everyone for their shortcomings. If you're going to write a "tell all" book, give proof of your accusations. This was never done, implied that William and friends were bigots but the "proof" was never shown. What it does show is two people who thought because of her race or color, wanted to be given preferential treatment above all others. I can't believe that the Queen would allow employees to spread lies and rumours about one women to run rampant and not stepping in if there was one speck of truth. You have a man who has been on display from before birth, never truly recovered from his mother's tragic death. Meets an actress who makes him feel like the only man on earth, this same actress claim to not know who he was at first ( she lives under a rock? Get real, the woman is in television, she knew who he was from the beginning.) What this book proved was there are two sides to every story, this side has hugh discrepancies, a hugh slap in the face to family. I was happy that he found love and wish them both well in their future, but stop playing the bigot game.
August 2020 · Kindle Store · verified purchase
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