“These are falsehoods about us”



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When the Sussexes ‘dispute with Buckingham Palace grows uglier and uglier, Prince Philips’ hospital stay continues to expand. On Thursday it became known that the 99-year-old husband of Queen Elizabeth II had undergone a heart operation. This was “successful”, and Philip is now recovering for a few days at the clinic, he said in a message. The prince had entered hospital treatment more than two weeks ago after feeling “uncomfortable.” At first there was only talk of a minor infection.

“Much has already been lost”

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Meanwhile, the Duchess of Sussex accused the Windsors, whom relatives also call “the Company,” of libel. “I don’t know how he could have expected us to keep quiet after all this time, if the company plays an active role in spreading falsehoods about us,” he said in an interview with famous American interviewer Oprah Winfrey. Meghan then added bitterly: “And if that involves the risk of losing something, a lot has already been lost.”

The reputation-damaging lies the Duchess of Sussex alludes to remain in the dark for now, because the interview, recorded days ago, only takes people away in small bites for marketing reasons. The full conversation with Prince Harry and his wife Meghan won’t air until Sunday night, first in the United States and then Monday in the United Kingdom. In another appetizer to the interview, Harry compared his and Meghan’s estrangement from the royal family to the ordeal of his mother, Princess Diana. For them, however, it was even more difficult because they had to go through the process alone.

Buckingham Palace Announces Investigation

The styling of Harry and Meghan’s victims thwarted Buckingham Palace on Thursday with the shocking announcement that it would be investigating Meghan’s behavior during her time at Kensington Palace. The Times had previously reported that a former public relations consultant had filed a complaint against Meghan for bullying years ago. He also expelled from their jobs several employees who were placed at his side by the palace, were “humiliated” and shown “emotional cruelty”. Within hours of publication, more “victims” of Meghan (but also Harry) reported, who were described by the “Daily Mail” as “members of the Sussex Survival Club”. A palace spokesman said Thursday that workplace harassment will not be tolerated and that an investigation will investigate the allegations. Witnesses who had already left the house would also be summoned, which was understood as an indication that Harry and Meghan should also testify.

The 36-year-old prince and his wife of three have been living with their son Archie in California for a good six months after they announced their retirement from the front row of the royal family in early 2020.

The two are unlikely to make a statement either. A spokeswoman for the Sussexes rejected London’s allegations on Thursday and followed up on it in turn. Meghan was “saddened by this recent attack on her character, especially as someone who has been the victim of bullying and is deeply committed to supporting those who have experienced pain and trauma.”

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