Published 16:53 IST, August 12th 2020
Meghan Markle to be questioned in court over 'Finding Freedom' book? Read details
Unofficial biography of the Duke and Duchess' Finding Freedom was published on Tuesday. However, it's now revealed that Meghan Markle will be quizzed in court
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ufficial biography of Duke and Duchess' Finding Freedom was published on Tuesday in UK and features sensational details about ir step back from royal life. Finding Freedom is a book on Harry and Meghan and Making a Modern Royal Family, as it chronicles ir love story and period as senior royal family members before leaving and heading to LA with ir son Archie.
One of claims in book is that 70th birthday portrait of Prince of Wales, which portrays a happy family, was, in reality, a "nightmare" to prepare because his sons, William and Harry, blew "hot and cold" with ir far.
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book could be brought to Meghan Markle 's lawsuit centre with Associated Newspapers (ANL), Mail's publisher on Sunday, after a "private" letter had been released to her estranged far, Thomas Markle. However, royal couple has previously insisted that y were t involved in book.
According to reports, authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand said that y had interviews with couple mselves but rar talked to over 100 people, with links to inner circle of couple with everything corroborated by at least two sources. couple's spokesperson also said earlier that Sussex's Duke and Duchess were t consulted and did t contribute to Finding Freedom.
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This book is reportedly based on observations of writers mselves as members of royal press corps and ir own independent cover. However, hidden in an "author's te" at back of book is this admission reveals that y had spoken to personal friends of Harry and Meghan, royal assistants and palace staff (past and present), charities and organizations with which y have established long-lasting relationships, and couple mselves, where necessary.
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Mail on Sunday's legal team is said to be investigating wher re is evidence that Duchess of Sussex has allowed her pals to talk on her behalf to media, suggesting that she may be quizzed in court. Mark Stevens, a leading media lawyer and solicitor partner at Howard Kennedy, told Daily Telegraph that this is a concession that an accepted biography is as close as it is to 'damn' it.
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16:52 IST, August 12th 2020