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Meghan Markle’s father, Thomas Markle, has released a video of his daughter’s behavior when she was just 16 years old, titled “Feisty Meg”.

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Meghan Markle’s father, Thomas Markle, has released a video of his daughter’s behavior when she was just 16 years old, titled “Feisty Meg”.

The video shows Meghan on stage at Immaculate Heart High School in Los Angeles, dressed in a black dress and pearls with fur draped over her arm.

In the video, Meghan is seen arguing with her co-stars and even raising her voice in an anguished scream.

Thomas Markle explained that the scene was three girls acting out being in a dressing room, and Meghan would always play something glamorous.

He also said that he filmed pretty much every performance Meghan was in.

The video has caused quite a stir, with many people shocked at the behavior of the future Duchess of Sussex.

Thomas Markle also spoke to the press about the possibility of reuniting with his daughter during a bitter high court showdown.

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He confirmed that he will give evidence against Meghan if she presses ahead with her plans to sue a UK newspaper.

He also warned that everything will come out if they come face to face.

Thomas Markle broke his silence on the legal battle over a letter the Duchess of Sussex penned to him, detailing her heartbreak at their rift.

Thomas originally kept silent about Meghan's five-page note posted to his home in Rosarito, Mexico.

Six months later, its existence was revealed in US magazine People, in an article anonymously quoting five friends of Meghan.

Thomas felt the nameless pals, allegedly authorized to speak out by the Duchess, attacked him and misrepresented the letter, prompting him to take it to the Mail on Sunday.

In the letter, Meghan chastised Thomas for ignoring calls and said he'd broken her heart into a million pieces.

Thomas Markle has not spoken to Meghan since they fell out in the run-up to the royal wedding twenty months ago, but he believes he has an obligation to testify against lies.

Now he promises he'll stand against her in the witness box, after she sued a newspaper which printed part of the letter.

It sets up the prospect of father and daughter spilling family secrets at London's High Court, in a clash dubbed the trial of the century – that the royal family will be dreading.

In other news, is predicted to turn down 's US plans and return to support his father, King Charles, in the affairs of the monarchy.

GB News presented Stephen Dixon believes Harry will finally say no to and will stop digging a hole for himself.

Mr. Dixon said, “You do wonder because we've all done it, we have arguments and rows.

You dig a hole and you don't always stop digging.

And perhaps this has forced him to stop digging.”

Fellow news anchor Anne Diamond sighed, “Oh, I do hope so.”

Mr. Dixon continued, “And maybe that time with the family and maybe he's got to say to Meghan, No, we're going to be over here.

We're going to try to make this work.

Wouldn't that be interesting, wouldn't that be nice?”

Mr. Dixon asked, adding, “Let bygones be bygones.

And ditch the book, Harry, ditch the book.”

Miss Diamond warned Harry, “Ditch the book.”

Mr. Dixon said, “No, we're going to try to make this work.

Wouldn't that be interesting, wouldn't that be nice?”

The release of the video by Thomas Markle has caused quite a stir, with many people questioning Meghan's behavior.

It also adds fuel to the fire in the ongoing legal battle between Meghan and a UK newspaper.

The upcoming high court showdown between Meghan and her father promises to be explosive, with both sides vowing to reveal family secrets.

Meanwhile, is predicted to turn down Meghan's US plans and return to support his father, King Charles, in the affairs of the monarchy.

It remains to be seen how this ongoing drama will play out, but one thing is for sure – it's not over yet.

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