LONDON (AFP) - The Duchess of Sussex has claimed she was left 'unprotected' by the royal family from 'false and damaging' media articles when she was pregnant, according to leaked documents published on Thursday (July 2).. Read more at straitstimes.com.
LONDON - The Duchess of Sussex has claimed she was left"unprotected" by the royal family from"false and damaging" media articles when she was pregnant, according to leaked documents published on Thursday .
In the papers, she submitted she had become"the subject of a large number of false and damaging articles by the British tabloid media, specifically by the defendant, which caused tremendous emotional distress and damage to her mental health". The papers, widely cited in the British media on Thursday, add that Markle was not involved with the interview.
End institutional racism, says Prince Harry Harry has likened what he said was a"ruthless campaign" against his wife to the treatment of his mother, Diana, princess of Wales.
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