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Meghan Markle in Despair: Tom Bower Declares Royal Family Smiling After Duchess Tastes Her Own Medicine

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Meghan Markle in Despair: Tom Bower Declares Royal Family Smiling After Duchess Tastes Her Own Medicine

The Duchess of Sussex, , has been through a lot lately.

Her credibility has taken a hit, and her integrity is hanging on a thin thread.

In a recent article by Tom Bower, he declares that the royal family is smiling with relief as they watch Meghan get a taste of her own medicine.

This comes after the many accusations she made against them during the interview.

One of the false accusations that Meghan made was that no one in Buckingham Palace was willing to protect her, and they forced her to be silent.

However, much of the evidence now suggests that palace officials worked overtime to advise and protect her.

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The saga of Meghan's downfall has some way to run, but this week saw the first cracks in the walls of secrecy she built over the past five years to conceal her true nature.

If her case finally comes to trial in the High Court, Meghan will testify against her father and up to four former palace officials.

This would put the royal family in her firing line, and catastrophic harm would be inflicted upon those she deeply resents, including Charles, William, and Kate.

The drama, probably best described as a tragedy, started on her wedding day.

Her father Thomas suffered a heart attack and could not fly from Mexico to walk her down the aisle.

Thereafter, Meghan refused to speak to him again.

Overnight, their lifelong bonds were broken.

All his calls and texts were ignored, and letters went unanswered.

Isolated in Mexico, the doting father became outraged by Meghan's excommunication.

So, he gave a series of TV and newspaper interviews to demand Meghan talk to him and criticized the royal family for failing to support his daughter.

The royal family were aghast.

According to Meghan, a senior member of the royal family berated Harry.

Meghan's relationship with the royal family was breaking down.

Three months after the wedding, Meghan made an extraordinary decision.

Instead of calling her father or flying to Los Angeles to meet him, she sent him a handwritten five-page letter.

In Thomas Markle's opinion, the letter was hurtful and unloving.

Meghan accused him of inventing his sickness, being paranoid, fabricating stories, attacking Harry, and continually lying.

She urged him to stop speaking to the media.

Although shocked by her allegedly false allegations and showing no concern for his health, Thomas Markle never showed the letter to anyone.

Everything changed when the sentiments of Meghan's letter were quoted in February 2019 by an explosive article in America's People magazine, headlined The Truth About Meghan.

Outraged, Thomas Markle claimed the article was not the truth and defamed him.

He allowed parts of Meghan's letter to be republished by the Mail on Sunday.

Meghan went to war.

She sued a newspaper for breaching her privacy and copyright.

The backwash of Meghan's climbdown is just the appetizer to what would be an astonishing trial.

She could still be saved if the Court of Appeal, despite her misleading the first trial judge, refuses to order a new trial.

That decision would cause uproar.

A well-established truism of British justice is that litigants must come to court with clean hands.

Whatever happens now, Meghan's reputation in Britain is in free fall.

But last week, in New York, her sparkle was as high as ever.

Just as her self-damning confession was released, the former actress and Harry glided across the red carpet to wow as international celebrities.

Dressed in a stunning red gown, the Scarlet Lady smiled and told her many fans nothing has changed; she's still in business.

In her mind, whatever happens in London is irrelevant to her glittering future.

In conclusion, 's credibility has taken a hit, and her integrity is hanging on a thin thread.

Her relationship with the royal family is breaking down, and she could still be saved if the Court of Appeal refuses to order a new trial.

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