The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle is fighting a privacy case against news website the Mail who published parts of her father's private letter in 2019. She has now revealed that she has took advice from 2 royals over estranged father. She told to the court that she sought guidance from two senior royals. According to a latest court document , she took advice from two senior royal over strained relations with her father Thomas Markle and how to stop him from speaking to the press. The guidance she received from these two senior royals prompted her to write a letter to her father which is now at the centre of this case. The name of the two senior royals hasn't been disclosed yet.
Meghan's team of lawyers submitted a letter. This later also revealed that the Duchess of Sussex allowed a third party or an 'unnamed individual' to speak to the authors of 'Finding Freedom' - a biography on Prince Harry and Meghan. She reportedly allowed this 'unnamed individual or friend' to talk with authors Carolyn Durand and Omid Scobie so as to prevent 'further misinformation' and present the 'true position' on her and her father's relationship.
According to The Guardian, part of Meghan's document submitted in court reads, "In accordance with the advice that she (Meghan) had received from the two members of the royal family, the claimant decided to write a private letter to her father in an attempt to get him to stop talking to the press." The documents also state that Meghan shared a rough draft of the letter with her husband Prince Harry and Kensington Palace’s then communications secretary Jason Knauf.
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