Revenge: Meghan, Harry, and the War Between the Windsors traces the dramatic rise of Meghan Markle from Hollywood sets and supporting roles to the global spotlight of the British monarchy. It follows her whirlwind romance with Prince Harry, from their first encounters to the lavish 2018 wedding at Windsor Castle that promised a modern new chapter for the Royal Family.
The book explores how that promise quickly unravelled. Within a year, tensions, cultural clashes, and media storms led to one of the most talked-about royal separations in recent history—"Megxit"—and a high-profile interview that exposed deep fractures between the Sussexes and the rest of the Windsors.
Drawing on reported revelations, the narrative examines themes of image, power, loyalty, and public perception. It looks at how Meghan and Harry sought to redefine their roles beyond palace walls and how the remaining royals struggled to protect an institution under intense global scrutiny.
Ideal for readers interested in modern monarchy, celebrity culture, or the personal cost of life under constant media attention, this book offers a detailed account of a family dispute played out on the world stage.