Unscripted
Harry and Meghan and the Monarchy’s Failed Reckoning
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J P Caonabo
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In Unscripted, J P Caonabo delivers a forensic, survivor-centred account of how Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, defied the most image-obsessed institution on Earth. They didn’t leak. They didn’t scheme. They simply told the truth – and watched the monarchy recoil.
This is not a royal redemption arc. It’s a documentation of failure. From exclusion and gatekeeping to press punishment and emotional abandonment, Unscripted threads sourced receipts, cultural critique, and narrative repair into a sharp, emotionally clear indictment of monarchy as performance.
Unscripted exposes how Harry and Meghan were cast as scapegoats to deflect from institutional rot, unpacking the Royal Rota’s complicity, the Palace’s calculated silence, and the revenge press that followed their refusal to play along. It reframes the Sussexes’ exit not as betrayal, but as principled resistance – refusal to reconcile with a system built on suppression.
Unscripted is a story of rupture, survival, and narrative authorship. It shows how love, truth, and emotional integrity became acts of rebellion in a system that punishes authenticity. For readers of Spare, Finding Freedom, and anyone who’s ever questioned the cost of loyalty to a broken institution.
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