"They married https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/may/19/meghan-markle-and-prince-harry-marry-as-millions-watch-on. As Duke and Duchess of Sussex, they began life as working royals but quickly drifted apart from the family and eventually embarked on a largely separate existence, moving to Canada and then California.
Their acrimonious split from the royal family has been the subject of endless press coverage, some of it steered themselves, including via a famous https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/mar/08/meghan-and-prince-harry-oprah-winfrey-interview-special-12-things-we-learned in 2021 that caused huge controversy on both sides of the Atlantic and around the world."
The Guardian.
Should some of it steered themselves be understood as some of it steered by themselves in the passage above?
anonymous Should some of it steered themselves be understood as some of it steered by themselves in the passage above? Both versions are possible, but it's more idiomatic as originally written. The meaning is the same either way.
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anonymousShould some of it steered themselves be understood as some of it steered by themselves in the passage above?
Both versions are possible, but it's more idiomatic as originally written.
The meaning is the same either way.
CJ