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Meghan Markle’s Family Accuses Her of Lying in Netflix Documentary

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Meghan Markle’s Family Accuses Her of Lying in Netflix Documentary

's family has posted a video on YouTube, accusing her of lying in the new Netflix documentary series.

One of her family members, speaking on the condition of anonymity, claimed that Markle developed a belief that she was above her restrained family after becoming a royal in 2018.

The relative also stated that they do not anticipate a warm reunion with the Duchess of Sussex and that they are in different social classes.

Markle and split from the royal family and now reside in a $14 million estate in Montecito, California, with their three-year-old son .

The anonymous relative noted that the estrangement is Markle's choice, and they have no plans to chase after someone who doesn't want to talk to them.

“I have my own family, and we couldn't be happier sharing the love that we have.

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So, in other words, I couldn't care less,” the family member said.

Markle's strained relationship with her family has been well documented in recent years, notably leading up to her and Harry's wedding when her father, Thomas Markle, skipped the ceremony at the last minute following a staged photo scandal.

The former Hollywood Lighting director also revealed the contents of a letter Meg had sent him following her royal nuptials.

In addition to Thomas, the Duchess' half-sister Samantha Markle has also repeatedly slammed her estranged sibling.

Recently, the first three episodes of the bombshell Netflix documentary series were released on Thursday, covering a range of topics, including the couple's difficult relationship with the tabloid press and the royal family's response to articles written about the Duchess.

However, the series has raised a credible threat by attacking a member of the royal family on race grounds.

Security expert Di Davies, a former divisional commander in the Metropolitan Police who guarded II and other members of the firm, made the claim in a report published by The Telegraph.

Davies claimed that there's a small minority that thinks Meghan walks on water and that there's a greater risk from fixated individuals than there is from terrorists.

Because the narrative has been attached to race to the extent that it has, you could have those at the extreme end of the taking a knee variety having a go at members of the royal family.

George R. Franks, a former US policeman and an associate professor at Stephen F. Austin University in Texas, argued that the destructive and damaging comments and allegations made by Harry and are placing the life and safety of members of the royal family in jeopardy.

Mr Franks claimed that he has been studying their increasingly tenacious attacks on the character of the royals and the institution of the monarchy for the past several months, with a growing concern for the safety of the members of the working royals, but also for the children of the Prince and Princess of Wales.

Mr Davies also spoke about the incidents where eggs were thrown at King Charles after he took over the throne.

He told the Telegraph that twice now Charles has had eggs thrown at him, and he was surprised at the slowness of the reaction.

Mr Davies thinks it's a real possibility that they do face these sorts of incidents, especially as the King and Queen Consort and the Prince and Princess of Wales are in such close contact with the public.

The second part of the documentary series will be released on December 15th.

During the show, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex spoke about life in the royal family, press intrusion, and racism.

The former head of royalty protection has warned that the credible threat should be taken seriously, especially now that the documentary is out.

The comments and allegations made by Harry and Meghan Markle have created a situation that could place members of the royal family in jeopardy.

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