Meghan: A Hollywood Princess

by Andrew Morton

Hardcover, 2018

Status

Available

Publication

Grand Central Publishing (2018), Edition: First Edition, 272 pages

Description

"When Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were set up by a mutual friend on a blind date in July 2016, little did they know that the resulting whirlwind romance would lead to their engagement in November 2017 and marriage in May 2018. Since then, our fascination with the woman who has smashed the royal mold has rocketed. So different from those coy brides of recent history, Meghan is confident, charismatic, and poised; her warm and affectionate engagement interview won the hearts of the world. In this first-ever biography of the duchess-to-be, acclaimed royal biographer Andrew Morton goes back to Meghan's roots to uncover the story of her childhood growing up in The Valley in Los Angeles, her studies at an all-girls Catholic school, and her fraught family life--a painful experience mirrored by Harry's own background. Morton also delves into her previous marriage and divorce in 2013, her struggles in Hollywood as her mixed heritage was time and again used against her, her big break in the hit TV show Suits, and her work for a humanitarian ambassador--the latter so reminiscent of Princess Diana's passions..."--… (more)

Rating

(9 ratings; 3.2)

User reviews

LibraryThing member over.the.edge
Inspiring, Meghan Markle has a charm and charisma all her own. This biography starts with her childhood, growing up as a bi-racial women in Los Angeles. and her years at an all-girl Catholic school. Included is her previous marriage and divorce in 2013, her role on 'Suits', and her humanitarian
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Interviews with family members and close friends, helped write this fascinating book, that peeks into the life of the woman who has won the heart of Harry, and instantly becoming royalty. This was a fun read, with great photos.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2018

Physical description

9.25 inches

ISBN

1538747359 / 9781538747353
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