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Copy Link >> https://getpdf.readbooks.link/yupu/B08BG8N1PT Meghan Misunderstood is a pioneering book that sets the record straight on the most talked about, unfairly vilified and misrepresented woman in the world.Meghan was 11 when she first advocated for women’ rights a teenager when she worked in a soup kitchen feeding the homeless a popular actress when she campaigned for clean water in Africa and passionately championed gender equality in a speech to a United Nations Women’ Confer
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Meghan Misunderstood is a pioneering book that sets the record straight on the most talked about, unfairly vilified and misrepresented woman in the world.Meghan was 11 when she first advocated for women’ rights a teenager when she worked in a soup kitchen feeding the homeless a popular actress when she campaigned for clean water in Africa and passionately championed gender equality in a speech to a United Nations Women’ Confer
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Meghan Misunderstood is a pioneering book that sets the
record straight on the most talked about, unfairly vilified and
misrepresented woman in the world.Meghan was 11 when she
first advocated for women’rights a teenager when she
worked in a soup kitchen feeding the homeless a popular
actress when she campaigned for clean water in Africa and
passionately championed gender equality in a speech to a
United Nations Women’Conference. Even before she
met Prince Harry, hers was an extraordinarily accomplished
life. Meghan’wedding to Harry was a joyful occasion,
marking happiness at last for the Queen’grandson who
had captured our hearts 20 years earlier when he bravely
walked behind his mother Diana’coffin. Theirs was a
story that the screenwriters of Hollywood –where
Meghan had made her name –could scarcely have
imagined.The rom-com fantasy, however, soon turned into
disturbing drama: any expectation of a life happily-ever-after
was cruelly dashed by bullying tabloid newspapers and their
allies, both on social media and within the walls of the Palace
itself. Meghan was targeted for her gender, her race, her
nationality and her profession. The abuse became so bad that
72 female MPs signed a letter of solidarity against the
‘ofen distasteful and misleading press’ calling
out the ‘oudated colonial undertones’of the
stories. Now, Sean Smith, the UK’leading celebrity
biographer, pulls no punches as he reveals the remarkable
and powerful story of this self-made, intelligent American
woman with a strong social conscience who has made such an
impact on our lives.