Tina Brown
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I'd like to see a way for him to sort of
make amends with his family but I think it's it gets harder and harder as the years go by let's put it that way and I think that William is going to be the decider of that and I think William has a very tough view of the whole situation which is the betrayal of Harry is not something that can be remedied
Well, lots of reasons.
First of all, when I write about the royals, it enables me to write about a lot of other things, too, right, which do fascinate me.
Class, you know, British society, celebrity culture.
These things all pertain to these royal stories, so that's very interesting to me.
The other thing that's very interesting to me is the ongoing human drama of real people with real feelings and hurts and pains and joys.
intention with a monarchical system which is a thousand years old.
So that is in itself extremely interesting.
You know, there are people who are as human as you and I, but they're actually in this cage and somehow have to find a life inside it.
You could almost argue it's too cruel a predicament for modern humans.
I mean, I think Anna's really remarkable.
I mean, she's got such an incredible work ethic.
And I mean, she just, in a sense, I mean, she became Condé Nast.
I mean, she went from being the editor of Vogue to being sort of... Connective tissue.
Connective tissue for the entire company.
And, I mean, hats off to her.
That's obviously something she wanted to do.
I think it must have been a kind of a bit nightmarish, frankly, to be staying in that same environment as it changed and changed and changed.
But, you know, she's always found a way to reinvent.