When Andrew Morton is shot at a celebrity, he arms himself to hit the target. His words are his best ammunition. He has high-standing sources of information, which makes his books on Meghan Markle, Lady Di, David Beckham or Madonna have been great sales successes.

Exclusively for LOC, the British journalist and writer spells out what's going to happen from now on with Meghan and Harry, Dukes of Sussex (without the treatment of His Royal Highness), who have left the Windsor to settle in a luxurious rented mansion in Beverly Hills, very close to that of his friend Elton John. However, it is rumored that they will move to another exclusive residence in Bel Air, the most elite area of ​​Los Angeles, where Elizabeth Taylor, Zsa Zsa Gabor or Julio Iglesias lived.

The 'Fantastic Four' (William, Kate, Harry and Meghan) have been destroyed and The Firm (the Windsor) has gone through yet another annus horribilis. What will be the next steps for stability to come? I think the Queen acted quickly, promptly, to deal with the Sussex departure. This fact has been somewhat unusual, because Elizabeth II generally lets things take their course. Harry and Meghan's decision to stop being senior members was a shock, but the rest of the royal family, for example the Earl and Countess of Wessex, are going to fill the void. Prince Charles wants a reduced court when he rises to the throne, so Harry has done him a favor by jumping off the ship.What is the misconception about Meghan, Harry, William and Kate? That all that has happened is Meghan's fault. The gap between Harry and William already comes from afar and was widened by the arrival of Meghan. Harry felt he could face his brother. Meghan and Catherine are polite to each other, but who said they had to be best friends. For example, Fergie and Diana were already friends before joining the royal family. To what extent has Meghan suffered racist attacks from the Duke of Edinburgh or from a society in which African-Americans do not usually reach positions of power? Social media and some of the mainstream media used inappropriate and racist language. But the reason for his departure is due more to what he experienced within the royal family than to what happened abroad.The Sussex have signed a new media relations policy in which they have made it clear that they will not collaborate with the four English tabloid newspapers. How are they going to handle the situation in Los Angeles with media like TMZ or National Enquirer? Despite all their complaints, in the UK they had it easy when they were out of service. There are few photos of them taken by the paparazzi. All of that will change in Los Angeles. Paparazzi know where they live and for the next few years they will be constantly persecuted. That clashes with the attitude of Harry, who does not want to live under public scrutiny, while Meghan, as a television star, was used to giving interviews and speaking in public. So Frogmore Cottage - the last official residence of the Dukes of Sussex - seems like a more attractive option. Who is designing their marketing campaign so that they have recently been seen delivering food wearing masks and gloves in Los Angeles? They have a powerful public relations and chief of staff with whom, once the confinement ends, they will make public important news about the Archewell Foundation. That will be their route to move forward. Will there be a rapprochement between the marriage and the rest of the Markle family? No way. Meghan is going to face her father in court. He will not back down, so it will all end in tears.One of the most critical situations for the British monarchy and government was the request for asylum by Princess Haya of Jordan, who brought her husband to the High Court in London , the emir of Dubai Mohamed bin Rashid. The priority was supposed to be keeping the balance between England, Jordan and Dubai. What consequences will the princess's victory have on the Windsor? The queen and the ruler of Dubai have long been friends in horse racing, a passion they share. Her majesty's treatment of Haya will make the queen distance herself from him. It will be a true test of diplomacy from now on so as not to offend the ruler of Dubai. What will happen to Corinna? Will there be new surprises for the Spanish monarchy? She is a beautiful and intelligent woman who still has stories to tell. Do you think that the crown suffers a strong image crisis so that the Infanta Leonor never comes to reign? Or do you think that Felipe VI, with his measures, will regain the prestige lost in recent years. The Spanish royal family has been hanging on by a thread in recent years. The imprisonment of Iñaki Urdangarin, the misfortune of his wife, the Infanta Cristina, and the financial affairs of Juan Carlos I have caused a republic to be tried. For this reason, Felipe VI has to do a great job to earn the respect of the people, given the conduct of his father and brother-in-law. Their actions during the coronavirus crisis will be crucial. Will people approach the monarchy to calm down as they did in Britain or will they look elsewhere? Only time will tell. To what extent will the consequences of the coronavirus reorganize the international scene as it happened after World War II, when some European royal families disappeared? On the contrary. People want peace of mind in difficult times, so they want inspiring leaders. And it is what the queen did with her message full of hope and comfort. It was relaxing and stimulating. It is the fourth time that he has addressed the people in special circumstances. So did Guillermo of the Netherlands, Margaret II of Denmark, Philip VI of Spain ... They are doing it to calm everyone's nerves.

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In 1992, the writer reached stardom with his bestseller 'Diana, his true story', as the princess exclusively told him about his suicide attempts, his bulimic problems and the reasons for his marital failure. In 1999, the same was marked, especially in the USA, with the authorized biography of Monica Lewinsky, the Bill Clinton scholarship holder, in which she revealed the young woman's suicide attempt. In 2013 he published 'Ladies of Spain', where he revealed unpublished aspects of Letizia, Cristina, Elena and Sofía and, above all, detailed some romances by Juan Carlos I. For this reason, Morton described Queen Sofía as "a silent martyr".

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