Meghan has been cast as the inverse to Diana, a photonegative of adoration. Why do we need (…)
The hatred the duchess inspires reveals hidden aspects of British character and tells us something about public anxieties Whatever unhinged parasocial relationship the adoring public had with Diana, Princess of Wales, their relationship with the Duchess of Sussex is its shadowy reflection. For (…)
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