Meghan Markle's Royal Family exit mirrors another royal's brutal fate

Author Catherine Mayer draws historical parallels between the experiences of Meghan Markle and Anne Boleyn in a new book about royal women. The comparison focuses on the public and media scrutiny faced by both figures during their respective exits from royal life.
Why it matters
The article highlights the ongoing cultural fascination with the British monarchy and the ways in which historical narratives are used to frame contemporary celebrity controversies.
Anne Boleyn was notoriously executed before the age of 35, having been falsely accused on fabricated charges of treason , adultery and incest with her brother (who was likewise beheaded).
The source is a tabloid-style publication that often frames royal news through a sensationalist or critical lens regarding the Sussexes.
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