So back to The Bench. The reviews voted helpful are trashing it, but you can see the Squad in action with their positive reviews.
The Sussexes push sentiment over substance every time.
But in other Amazon news, I just bought this book for my nephew and the reviews are STELLAR.
Handsome Sentient Food Pounds My Butt
When Chuck Tingle is getting better ratings...
Without the "the" she would be divorced like Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York.
It's interesting to me that both Fiona Herbert and Kate don't put their names, just their title. https://read.amazon.com/litb/B00K6MNPN6?f=2&l=en_US&rid=56QCRQT9TDC8G5VFDY9B&ref_=litb_m
It's older now, but this book has a chapter that goes into the reality of each household and what staffers think of each member: https://www.amazon.ca/Not-Front-Corgis-Secrets-Curtains/dp/1849544115!
Oh my😆 If you use Flipboard to read the news, the original title is still there (article <strong>here</strong>).
Seriously! Though I'd pay good money to see Meghan dashing down marble McMansion hallways with a baby carrier on her front and her back, Clorox toilet wand in hand and some dustmop slippers on to do the floors on her way.
When I looked at The Bench on Amazon, the Guy the Dog book was suggested in a bundle. I take that back this was the book. https://www.amazon.com/Duchess-Guy-Rescue-Royalty-Puppy/dp/0358023041/ref=pd_aw_fbt_img_2/135-3705412-6751534?pd_rd_w=H8tN8&pf_rd_p=f8d0bc61-829d-4d6f-b209-aa4a95865ce2&pf_rd_r=P4TAV31MK9Z0BB8A95KG&pd_rd_r=652602c5-b507-4e2a-b7da-166f9...
Indian royalty is fascinating (as someone of South Asian descent)— I’ve never heard of the Oudh royal family though: thanks for sharing such an interesting article. I’m working though this book about another Indian Princess who post-independence worked her way into politics and other ventures— if you found this article interesting, I’d highly recommend checking that out!
She has written her autobiography.
https://www.amazon.com/life-Worth-Living-Colin-Campbell/dp/0992816173
and I think there may be another one. I haven't read either but they sound more interesting than the royal ones tbh.
Errr this description of William in the product description of Robert Jobson's book is messssssssy. Since Jobson is a Clarence House mouthpiece, one can only wonder if this was blessed by Charles. Whew, this family is a real piece of work.
My absolute favorite part was when the author lamented Meghan was "either too much or never enough."
Too Much and Never Enough is Mary Trump's book about her famous uncle. And the comparisons between Trump and Meghan are striking -- the grandiosity, inability to accept any criticism, the resentment of the media, the constant victimization, and on and on.
So... "too much and never enough" is the right description, but not for the reasons the author thinks.
Thanks. I hate to watch it on one of those networks, though. I wish BBC America would carry it, but that will never happen. Anyone have any idea if it will be streaming on BBC’s YouTube channel, or any other streaming source that we can get in the US? (I might have to re-up my subscription to TunnelBear...)
Yes it’s the same one. But he is the eminent authority in matters related to media and privacy. So I’m not surprised he features in the most high profile cases. He’s worked his way up to his current status and literally co-wrote the book on it:
Tugendhat and Christie: The Law of Privacy and The Media https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01GQ7OH4K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_XV3A5MFQF405K2GNVJ9P
The judgement will be fair and final (and I doubt it will be overturned by any appeals).
For anyone interested in this period of European history, this book is a fantastic look at the relationship between the British, German, and Russian royal families in the lead-up to World War I.
Sure! It's Queen of Fashion: What Marie Antoinette Wore to the Revolution by Caroline Weber. The pouf hairstyles that were described sounded wild - and itchy.
Inexpensive, but decent leather. Very comfortable.