Meghan Markle called Prince Harry’s relatives about a moth



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This hard-hitting statement is the latest volley in the increasingly boisterous public relations battle between the British royal family and the US-based couple.

The excerpt was released Wednesday, hours after Buckingham Palace announced that the palace was investigating The Times’ reports of allegations that Meghan was shy around palace staff after her fabulous wedding.

“I don’t see how they can expect us to remain silent after all this time if the Firm plays an active role in allowing the lie about us to continue alive,” Markle said.

The firm is called, sometimes ridiculously, the British royal family.

Harry and Meghan announced their resignation from the royal post last year, and this separation from the family was getting angrier and angrier.

Earlier this year, his permanent removal from the royal post was confirmed. The House and the couple compete for control of the description of the separation and, at the same time, the sympathy of the public.

The interview with O. Winfrey, one of the brightest stars on American television, will air in the United States on Sunday and in the United Kingdom on Monday.

In an excerpt from an interview published earlier this week by US broadcaster CBS, Harry, who often complains about media interference, said he was concerned about a “repeat of the story,” probably referring to her mother’s death.

Diana died when her car, persistently chased by the paparazzi in Paris and flying at high speed, was in a terrible accident.

Buckingham House said Wednesday: “It is clear that we are very concerned about the allegations in The Times following the allegations made by the Duke of Sussex and the Duchess’s former staff … Our human resources team will clarify the circumstances.”

The Times wrote that the allegations are related to the events of October 2018, a few months after the couple’s wedding.

“Employees working at the time, including those who left the palace, will be invited to attend to see if anything can be learned,” the chamber said. “The Royal Palace … does not and will not tolerate oppression or harassment in the workplace.”

Mr. Markle had previously issued a statement on the report.

“The princess was saddened by this latest attack on her reputation, especially as a man who was a target for swimming,” her spokesperson said. “She is determined to continue her work to promote compassion around the world and will continue to set an example by doing good.”

The couple said the newspaper was being used to “sell a completely false description of events” on television before their interview.

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