Does Meghan Markle still Not realize, it was "THEIR" Hypocrisy & Do as i Say Mantra as to why People all over the world have Turned against Her & Harry. Now you think you can wipe the Slate Clean with your Book.
The British magazine "Best", which has dedicated an entire dossier to the secrecy of the monarchy, has been particularly interested in the subject of the possible pregnancy of the Duchess of Cambridge who is about to taste the joys of motherhood for the fourth time. In the publication we also discover that Kate Middleton is still "in dispute" with the wife of Prince Harry and his cousins Eugenie and Beatrice. It seems that the hatchet with the Duchess of Sussex has not yet been buried.
Angry with Meghan Markle and her grandson Prince Harry since the Megxit, Queen Elizabeth II finally seems ready to forgive them. As the covid-19 pandemic has claimed thousands of lives in recent weeks, the Windsor family seems to be fed up with conflict. And as proof, Queen Elizabeth II suffers enormously from family disputes. Indeed, the monarch is confined very far from his grandchildren. Especially Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who have recently moved to the United States. In fact, Archie's parents renounced their royal titles in January. So since March 31, they feel free like the air! So far, the Queen of England has resented Meghan Markle and her husband very much. But we have to believe that the hour of reconciliation is approaching at high speed. In any case, this is what Ingrid Sewar, the editor of Majesty Magazine and specialist in crowned heads, says.
Meghan privacy claim against Mail on Sunday owner 'continues' despite setback Lawyers for the Duchess of Sussex have insisted her privacy claim against the publishers of the Mail on Sunday (MoS) will continue after she was dealt an initial blow when a judge ruled that part of her case should be struck out. Lawyers for Associated Newspapers had argued last month against elements including that some words and sentences from a letter by Meghan to her estranged father, Thomas Markle, had been “dishonestly” cut out before publication in order to paint a misleading picture of the relationship between the two. She is suing the newspaper group for misuse of private information, breach of data protection and copyright infringement after the Mail on Sunday and Mail Online, which it owns, published contents of the handwritten letter sent to Markle, 75, in August 2018. Associated Newspapers denies the claims. Delivering his ruling on Friday, Mr Justice Warby struck out ...
تعليقات
إرسال تعليق