Sussex
Articles & op-ed’s on the Sussex phenomenon.
I usually write about things that moved me right after I experienced them. Strike while it’s hot, method style. With ‘Spare’, I wanted to read it at my own pace and observe the noise before I would offer my opinion.
I didn’t want to be here again. Yet here we are. On Friday morning, I woke up to 24 messages in my inbox, all with the same subject — Harry & Meghan on Netflix. I watched it on Thursday night before I fell asleep in the middle of Episode 3.
I wrote a lot of pieces on Meghan & Harry. I discussed how their royal exit (Megxit) is actually a love story. I wrote about Meghan’s effect on women on International Women’s Day last year. I also wrote a column for Buro. Magazine about their Oprah’s Interview.
I wrote an article about Meghan Markle a few days ago, Mexit: A Love Story. You guessed it, I think the Sussexes leaving the Royal Family is actually a prime-time love story. I was planning a follow-up article on the couple soon; after all those two will be a think-piece, op-ed…
I have so many subjects lined up to write about in the next couple of weeks, yet people keep asking me to write about Megxit. I budged since Meghan Markle has been sitting in my quarantine folder for two years now. Pending to be written..
In the research for this article, I ran into Caitlin Flanagan of The Atlantic calling King Charles a “Boomer Zero” and I can’t unsee it. Boomer Zero! It explains so much, and most importantly - summarizes the Coronation and the new reign under Charles in two neat words.