This week marks six years since the Duke and Duchess of Sussex told the world the news they were engaged to be married. But their engagement anniversary is set to be eclipsed by the release of their friend Omid Scobie’s explosive book, Endgame.
It promises to “pull back the curtain” on the royal family, an institution the book describes as “in turmoil”. Since announcing their engagement in 2017, life for Harry and Meghan couldn’t be more different.
After just over two years of working as senior royals, they controversially left the royal household and have since made a number of damning accusations about members of the royal family in interviews and a docuseries.
Harry’s memoir Spare also had plenty of damaging revelations, including the claim that his older brother Prince William physically attacked him, driving the wedge created between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal family even further.
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