Carmen Galloway doesn't accept the polite version of events. A multi-genre author and self-publisher under her own imprint, Live.Learn.Create, Galloway has spent years watching Britain's cultural machinery operate - first through the systematic destruction of Diana Spencer, then through the targeting of Meghan Markle - from her vantage point as an American who had no stake in protecting the story the establishment preferred to tell. That distance became this book: an unflinching, analytically rigorous examination of a culture that has mistaken cruelty for tradition and called it character. Galloway writes across genres because no single category can contain what she has to say, and she publishes independently because no institution gets to decide which truths are worth telling.