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This Witch doesn't burn
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"spicy broccoli and hempseed stew”,
Niamh's dinner tonight
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'put a bit of lippy on and run a brush through your hair, we are alcoholics, not savages' Quote:
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/royal-fa...ord-complaint/
Strangely, touchy-feely 'Finding Freedom' hasn't brought a word of complaint from the Sussexes By Camilla Tominey, ASSOCIATE EDITOR 11 August 2020 • 9:00pm One might have expected Harry and Meghan to issue a legal rebuke to the intrusion this 'unofficial biography' represents Yet the eagerly-awaited publication of what Mr Scobie on Tuesday reiterated was an "unofficial, unauthorised biography" has strangely heralded not a whiff of discontent from a couple who have turned complaining into an art form Perhaps the answer to this mystery lies buried in an "author's note" at the back of the book which contains the intriguing admission: "We have spoken with close friends of Harry and Meghan, royal aides and palace staff (past and present), the charities and organisations they have built long-lasting relationships with and, when appropriate, the couple themselves." The revelation certainly appears to contradict repeated suggestions by both the authors and the Sussexes that they "were not interviewed and did not contribute". Similarly curious is the fact that the 350-page tome is prefaced by a quote by the American essayist Ralph Wardo Emerson – who, would you believe, just happens to be one of Meghan's favourites?........... |
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