Meghan : misunderstood / by Sean Smith.
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TextPublication details: London, England : HarperCollins Publishers, 2020.Description: 328 p. : col. illISBN: - 9780008359591 (pbk.)
- 0008359598 (pbk.)
- 9780008359577 (hbk.)
- 0008359571 (hbk.)
- DA591.A45M44 S58 2020
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Punsarn Library | General Stacks | DA591.A45M44 S58 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | PNLIB21062326 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Meghan was eleven when she first advocated for women's 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's Conference. Even before she met Prince Harry, hers was an extraordinarily accomplished life. Meghan's wedding to Harry was a joyful occasion, marking happiness at last for the Queen's grandson who had captured our hearts twenty years earlier when he bravely walked behind his mother Diana's coffin. Theirs was a story that the screenwriters of Hollywood, where Meghan had made her name, could scarcely have imagined. Sean Smith 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.
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