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Prince William and Kate Likely to Approve Meghan Markle’s Submission of Private Messages, Says Queen’s Former Spokesperson
Ticky Arbiter, the Queen's former spokesperson, has made a bold claim that Prince William and Kate are likely to approve Meghan Markle's submission of private messages.
This statement comes after the Duchess of Sussex was forced to apologize for misleading the Court of Appeal in London as part of a legal battle with the Mail on Sunday.
Ticky Arbiter made this revelation during a conversation with The Royal Beat podcast host.
Backing up Ticky Arbiter's claim, Royal author Duncan Larcombe stated that lawyers from the Mail on Sunday would have approached Jason Kanauf, knowing that these emails existed.
He also added that most likely, Jason would have gone to William and Kate.
He would not have cooperated with those lawyers without their definite knowledge.
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The Royal Family is reportedly furious at Meghan Markle for lying to the Court.
National Enquirer, in its November 29 issue, claimed that Prince Charles and Prince William were shocked to hear about Markle's lies.
In her previous letters, Markle insisted that she and Prince Harry had no knowledge about finding freedom.
However, Jason's witness declarations have blown the lid off Meghan's callous behind-the-scenes exploits.
His evidence could topple her from the lofty pedestal she put herself on, an unnamed source claimed.
The royals, most especially Prince Charles and Prince William, are allegedly upset with Markle.
Their attitude is, if you're dishonest and manipulative, it will come back and bite you.
In related news, Sky News Australia host Andrew Boldt criticized Meghan's latest appearance on The Ellen Show, stating that it contradicts the couple's previous request for privacy.
Boldt questioned how Meghan's latest appearance on The Ellen Show aligned with the couple's previous request for privacy.
He then fumed, “But wait, didn't the same Meghan Markle and Prince Harry declare last year they'd adopted a revised media approach to ensure diverse and open access to their work?”
When did Ellen DeGeneres last get categorized as a young, up-and-coming journalist?
Boldt's guest on the show, YouTuber and commentator Daisy Cousens, agreed and highlighted the cognitive dissonance in making major public appearances after asking for privacy.
According to experts, the royal family would never bother with Meghan Markle after her appearance on Ellen DeGeneres.
This claim was made by royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams.
He believes the allegedly cringy saga would become table gossip for the firm and even admitted that he'd love to be a fly on the wall when news reaches the palace.
“I don't think the royals would have bothered watching, but I'd love to be a fly on the wall when they see the clips of her animal impersonations,” he said.
Not only that, there's absolutely no doubt when you make a fool of yourself like that, it was just so silly, all of it.
It's an extraordinary slice of American life to watch, and one thing can be absolutely certain, that's not something Meghan would have ever been able to do as a senior working member of the royal family.
The way Ellen handles celebrities, I didn't think the palace had much to worry about, and they didn't because she's cut loose and she's found freedom.