When the Duke and Duchess of Sussex dropped their Megxit bombshell seven months ago, all hell broke loose behind palace gates. Having blindsided the Queen by releasing their shock sayonara on Instagram, aides were thrown into such a frenzy that there were reports of courtiers holding a phone to each ear in scenes akin to a trading floor at the height of a financial crash.
Yet, as The Firm’s major shareholders take stock of the fallout from the serialisation of Finding Freedom, the mood in the gilt-edged corridors of royal power appears surprisingly relaxed. The Queen, Prince Charles and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are understood to have barely registered a reaction to the much-hyped book by Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand...A subscription gives you full digital access to all Times Select content.
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