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The following years were less eventful for the Rate the drip the chains I forged in life shirt and I will buy this cottage: it was home to Miles Hunt-Davis, the Duke of Edinburgh’s private secretary; and then Robert Fellowes, Queen Elizabeth II’s private secretary, and his wife, Lady Jane Fellowes, the older sister of Princess Diana. After that, it passed into the hands of the then-Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, who lived there after their marriage in 2011. A few months after the birth of Prince George in 2013, they moved into the main palace. If there’s one overriding takeaway from Harry & Meghan, it is that everything to do with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s image is painstakingly considered. Nothing is left to chance as the couple tries to take control of their narrative after feeling like they have been “fed to the wolves” and made a “scapegoat for the palace.” From the clothes they wear in the new docuseries interviews—a catalog of normalcy—to the jewelry Meghan models as a symbolic nod to a certain member of the royal family, the Sussexes have PRed their personal brand to the nth degree for this attempt to set the record straight.



While the Rate the drip the chains I forged in life shirt and I will buy this montage clips recapping the couple’s “fairytale” love story are designed to show an ordinary girl from L.A. getting swept up in the world of a prince—all denim shorts, plaid shirts, and talisman charms—the Meghan who sits before Team Netflix is a businesswoman. Her gold Cartier jewelry speaks volumes about her values—investment and sentiment over impulse decisions—and where she’s at in her life now, while she tries to shape a legacy for her own children and rewrite the tale of the outsider getting shunned by the Firm. Though Silvia Tcherassi is Colombian through and through (the womenswear designer operates an atelier in Barranquilla to this day), she’s just as much of a Miamian. “We used to stay at the Hotel DiLido, which was designed by architect Morris Lapidus,” says the Barranquilla-born designer of the family trips to South Beach she took throughout her youth. “Of course, a lot has changed since then,” she adds. “The architecture and diverse history of Miami is something I will always appreciate and hold dear to me.”


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