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Meghan Markle’s Privacy Victory Raises Eyebrows Among Royal Experts and Fans

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Meghan Markle’s Privacy Victory Raises Eyebrows Among Royal Experts and Fans

The recent privacy victory of against a UK newspaper company has left many Royal experts and fans unhappy.

Speculations have emerged on social media that the Duchess revealed her true age in the court documents.

A Twitter user claimed that Meghan's emails, submitted as evidence, contained the facts she wanted Jason to go over with the authors of “Finding Freedom.”

This claim was retweeted by Royal biographer Angela Levin, who is known for her criticism of and .

The Duchess has been referred to as Princess Pinocchio, a term used by TV presenter Piers Morgan for Harry's wife.

Meghan Markle celebrated her privacy victory last week, expressing hope it would encourage others to hold the industry accountable and change it for the better.

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After three appeal court judges rejected an appeal by Associated Newspapers, the Duchess of Sussex said it was a victory not just for her but for anyone else who has ever felt scared to stand up for what's right.

She added that they were now collectively brave enough to reshape a tabloid industry that conditions people to be cruel and profits from the lies and pain they create.

In related news, a royal commentator believes that Duchess Kate's Christmas Carol service for the unsung heroes of Covid has helped reveal royal allegiances.

Numerous royals attended the concert held at Westminster Abbey in London to show their support for the event.

Daniela Elza, speaking in her column on news.com.au, believes that the images of the Windsor cousins show solidarity and where the other royals' allegiances lie.

She wrote that it is hard not to read this outing and the appearance of the Windsor cousins as a declaration of allegiance after a year that has seen the royal house riven by accusations of institutional racism and of a coldly indifferent family more interested in protocol than helping one of their own.

The images of William, Kate, Eugenie, Mike, and Zara happily chatting inside the Abbey could not be further from the image of the royal house that Harry and Meghan cast via their series of grenade-lobbing media appearances over the course of the year.

Moreover, the Duchess of Cambridge was seen wearing a pair of sapphire and diamond earrings lent to her by the Queen.

Royal expert Daniela Elza highlighted that this is the second time Kate has worn jewellery belonging to the Queen, stating that she believes the earrings have been permanently lent to her.

However, Meghan has only ever been lent the Queen's wedding tiara, which royal fans believe means Kate is more trusted.

Ms Elza said that while the former actress might own pieces that had belonged personally to Diana, Princess of Wales, getting to frock up in some enormous sparklers from the royal trove was a perk she never enjoyed.

She continued by commenting on how the times have changed as and Meghan have left for their new life in the US.

Elza added that the gesture and a show of solidarity that one would assume Harry and Meghan would not miss, was why she had so much love for Meghan.

The recent events have sparked a conversation about the allegiances within the Royal family.

The appearance of the Windsor cousins at the concert has been interpreted as a declaration of allegiance to the Cambridge's.

It is believed that the images of William, Kate, Eugenie, Mike, and Zara happily chatting inside the Abbey show the royals as supportive, loving, and shockingly functional.

This is in stark contrast to the image of the royal house that Harry and Meghan have portrayed through their media appearances over the year.

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