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Meghan Markle Reportedly Upset with Prince Harry over Alleged Inappropriate Texts
According to recent tabloid reports, Meghan Markle is allegedly upset with Prince Harry over some inappropriate texts.
The Duchess has been monitoring her husband's text messages, fearing that he may be cheating on her.
One witness claims that Harry was spotted cuddling up to one of Markle's close friends, Delfina Blackear, who is the wife of Nacho Figueras, a player on Harry's polo team.
However, this claim has been debunked as Blackear and Harry have been close friends for a long time, and she even attended the royal wedding of Markle and Harry.
Moreover, the claim that Markle was monitoring Harry's text messages and discovered inappropriate texts between him and other women is also questionable.
The magazine that published this report has a history of making false claims about Markle, including one that she had a Prince William obsession before meeting Harry and another that she was writing a memoir to disparage the royal family.
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While it is natural for people to be concerned about their partner's fidelity, the claims made in this report seem far-fetched and lack credibility.
It is important to note that many famous people avoid being pictured holding hands with someone of the opposite s** to avoid any assumptions or controversies.
Furthermore, it is unfair to assume that Harry's actions were inappropriate without any concrete evidence.
The side hug he shared with Blackear could easily be interpreted as a sign of camaraderie rather than love, especially given their long-standing friendship.
It is also worth noting that the tabloid's claim that Markle was worried about the alleged texts being revealed to the public seems contradictory.
If her worst fear was that someone else would learn about them, why would she publish them herself?
In conclusion, while the claims made in this report are intriguing, they lack credibility and are likely fabricated to harm both Harry and Markle's reputation.
It is important to treat such reports with a grain of salt and not jump to conclusions without concrete evidence.