The public life of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in 2024 is quite a mystery: they started the year with several projects, a new website and the intention to regain the international presence they lost when they left the British Royal House. However, after their two famous trips abroad, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex began to face their agendas separately, which raised doubts about their personal situation and was translated in a larger way by Prince Harry on British soil, an area that Meghan did not. Doesn’t seem willing to move on. So once again the future of the Sussexes is uncertain and in this context they have received new criticism, but this time they are not coming from the UK or from those around the British royal house.
It was Tina Brown, a British journalist and editor and author based in the United States Diana’s Chronicles, A bestseller based on the relationship he established with Diana of Wales and Palace Papers, which describes the family situation twenty years after his death, which took stock of the steps taken by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in the podcast the anchor. “The problem with Megan is that she’s made the worst judgment in the world. She’s innocent of being wrong about absolutely everything. Her problem is that she doesn’t listen. “She hires all these people, asks their opinion, and then doesn’t follow through…” said the journalist, who was editor between 1979 and 2001 Tatler, Vanity Fair And New Yorker, Alludes to the work groups surrounding the couple and which has always been a source of controversy.
About Harry and his talent as a prince
“The thing with Harry is that he’s very good at being Prince Harry,” Brown said. “And that’s the tragedy of it all. Undoubtedly, he is the most talented member of the royal family when it comes to being a prince, which he knows how to do. “He’s really impeccable about it,” she added. An analysis that coincides with other biographers, for example, Robert Hardman, who after Elizabeth II’s death described him as a prince who was always willing to work without expecting privileged treatment for it.
This is not the first time that Tina Brown has made controversial statements. In 2020, when Martin Bashir conducted the famous interview of Diana of Wells for the BBC, the investigation was reopened to clarify that he believed that Diana would be without this interview. Survivor “She decided she didn’t want any of the royal security officers because she thought they were spying on her, probably thanks to Martin Bashir,” Brown declared, recalling the driver (Henry Paul) with whom Diana traveled on her last journey. by doing Night in Paris It was not the staff of the British Royal House. “I was at the mercy of an off-duty drunk driver who worked for Al Fayed. If I had a royal bodyguard, I would still be alive today,” the journalist considered, assessing that an employee of Windsor would never act recklessly. which met in a fatal night
His last meal with Diana of Wales in New York
It must be remembered that Tina Brown is considered a believer in Diana of Wales because she was one of the first to capture and capture the dimensions of the character with all its edges and contrasts. On more than one occasion he remembers what the last meal with the princess was like at the hotel. four seasons From New York and in the company of Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief enjoyingJust a month before he died. “She was a woman who was going to reinvent herself in a serious way. People change. She was a child when she got married, but at that time she already knew what she wanted. She realized that, with her fame, He could become a very influential person. At one point he said he believed it could be useful in solving the Irish peace process. I thought, ‘He really has a goddess complex.’ But, despite that, her heart was set on wanting to be the female Nelson Mandela of the world,” he said. telegraph In 2020.
Brown has never agreed with the delirious or fragile portrait of Diana, quite the opposite of the aspects that some recent productions have highlighted, remembering a serene woman who fully accepted her divorce from Prince Charles and was even in the process of accepting Camilla. : “Towards the end of Diana’s life, she and Charles were on the best of terms for a long time. Charles got into the habit of visiting her at Kensington Palace and having tea together, and they even shared a few laughs together. It was quiet, of course, the children were grown up. They were their philanthropists. said work. And he accepted Camilla or realized that Camilla was the love of his life and there was nothing he could do about it,” the journalist told the aforementioned British media.