Meghan’s estranged friend, Jessica Mulroney, is believed to be sitting on “a treasure trove of screenshots” involving texts from the duchess in happier times.
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During the summary judgment hearing in Meghan Markle’s case against the Mail on Sunday and its publisher Associated Newspapers, new details about the extent to which Palace staff intervened were revealed.
Associated’s lawyers are arguing against the Duchess of Sussex’s team, who say that publishing the letter she sent her father Thomas Markle solicited unwanted intrusion into her private life and access to private information.
According to the publisher, the “Palace Four” played a part in the
Meghan’s estranged friend, Jessica Mulroney, is believed to be sitting on “a treasure trove of screenshots” involving texts from the duchess in happier times.
changes made to son Archie’s birth certificate.In a statement Sunday to Page Six, a spokesperson for the Duchess of Sussex, 39, said the omission of her given name, “Rachel Meghan,” to Archie’s birth papers was a call made by The Palace.“The change of name on public documents in 2019 was dictated by The Palace, as confirmed by documents from senior Palace officials.
Meghan Markle is reportedly “unlikely” to join her husband Prince Harry as he returns to the UK to reunite with the Royal Family later this year.The Duchess of Sussex’s husband Harry, 36, is said to be “almost certainly” likely to travel to the UK alone, to spend time with his family after stepping down from his role as a senior royal last year.
Like most fashionistas, Meghan Markle has amassed quite the collection of designer shoes, spotted at public engagements in brands like Manolo Blahnik and Stuart Weitzman. But, like sister-in-law Kate Middleton, Meghan also recycles a good amount of her heels, mixing and matching her favorites with her midi dresses.
New Idea understands the Queen is preparing to call a private crisis meeting with senior members of the royal family after learning of an alleged plan against the palace.
Mail on Sunday published extracts from a letter to her father, Thomas Markle, as her legal battle continued in court Tuesday. Meghan is suing publishers Associated Newspapers for misuse of private information, breach of the Data Protection Act, and copyright infringement, as the BBC reports, over the publication of parts of a letter she sent to her father in August 2018.
The Mission Continues, a charity that organizes veterans to volunteer in their communities. The Mission Continues shared photos on Twitter of volunteers receiving their donated lunches, as well as a photo of a note from Meghan and Harry.
Giving thanks. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle sent a special treat to the staff of a local Los Angeles charity in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Duchess of Sussex donated lunch to a group of military veteran volunteers working to help vulnerable people in Los Angeles as America marked Martin Luther King Jr day. Prince Harry, 36, and Meghan Markle, 39, gave volunteers working for The Mission Continues, a Los Angeles-based organisation helping veterans adjust to life after service through working in the community, lunch on Sunday.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have helped out The Mission Continues.