Royal family ‘distressed’ by claims that Meghan Markle felt ‘unprotected’ during her pregnancy


The Queen and her family will be ‘distressed’ to hear that Meghan Markle did not feel ‘protected’ during her pregnancy, a royal expert said.

Royal publisher Russell Myers told Lorraine Kelly on Good Morning Britain that leading members of the royal family will be upset by new claims that Meghan Markle felt the Firm did not protect her while she was pregnant with her first child Archie in 2019.

The claim was made in the latest documents released as part of his High Court battle against Associated Newspapers Limited, publishers of The Mail On Sunday, over an article reproducing parts of a letter he had sent to his father Thomas Markle in August. from 2018.

Myers added that the next books to be published this summer that aim to uncover “the truth” about Megxit could also deepen the unrest.

Royaeditor for the Daily Mirror Russell Myers told Lorraine Kelly that the royal family will be distressed by reports that Meghan Markle did not feel 'protected' during her pregnancy.

Royaeditor for the Daily Mirror Russell Myers told Lorraine Kelly that the royal family will be distressed by reports that Meghan Markle did not feel ‘protected’ during her pregnancy.

Speaking to Lorraine, the royal expert said the situation was “very, very sad,” adding that the royal family would likely be upset by the Duchess of Sussex’s latest court filings.

‘They are all disturbing readings for the royal family, too. They will be very, very distressed, ” he said.

He added that he had looked again at the public statements the Queen had issued in January following the announcement by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex that they intended to withdraw from their royal duties.

“I think at the time, and certainly rereading them now, they are very, very sincere,” he said.

In documents filed regarding her legal action against Associated Newspapers Limited, publishers of the Mail on Sunday, Meghan Markle has made some complaints.  She said she felt 'unprotected by the royal family institution' during her pregnancy with Archie last year (in February 2019 in London)

In documents filed regarding her legal action against Associated Newspapers Limited, publishers of the Mail on Sunday, Meghan Markle has made some complaints. She said she felt ‘unprotected by the royal family institution’ during her pregnancy with Archie last year (in February 2019 in London)

“ The queen mentions the family, how they brought Meghan into the heart of the family, how she was so impressed with her.

“And certainly these claims that she felt unprotected, especially during pregnancy, will be very, very distressing to hear from the Queen, Philip, Charles, Kate and William,” she said.

In a document filed in her legal case, Meghan Markle claimed that she felt “unprotected by the royal family institution” during her pregnancy and that she “was forbidden to defend herself” from media reports during the pregnancy.

Myers said the royal family will be

Myers said the royal family will be “absolutely annoyed” by revelations from upcoming books claiming to uncover the truth about Prince Harry and Meghan about the royal family’s Megxit.

In legal documents, her lawyers said Meghan had “become the subject of a large number of false and damaging articles in the UK tabloid media, specifically the defendant, causing great emotional distress and damage to his mental health” .

Lorraine added that she couldn’t help but feel that these inopportune revelations would further divide the family, and commented, ‘This won’t help, right? They seemed to be together and then BAM you have this.

However, the presenter noted that learning Meghan felt this way during her pregnancy was’very very sad.’

Lorraine Kelly said she felt the situation was

Lorraine Kelly said she felt the situation was “very, very sad” and that the new claims “would not help” the family to reunite again.

Meghan’s performances also affirmed that her royal wedding to Prince Harry at Windsor Castle raised over £ 1bn in tourism revenue for Britain.

He also said that the revenue generated by the public wallet “far exceeded” the contribution of taxpayers’ money to the safety of crowds in May 2018.

UK taxpayers contributed to the estimated £ 32 million cost of the wedding, although the church service, flowers and reception were paid for by the Royal Family.

Most of the estimated figure, £ 30 million, was funded by the taxpayer and was spent primarily on security measures, including costs to protect Windsor with a strong police presence, crowd control, and restrictions placed on companies.

The claims made in the next book about the royal couple and their incredible departure from the royal family are likely to open up some old wounds too.

A new book, Royals at War, by investigative journalists Dylan Howard and Andy Tillett, in their explosive new book Royals At War, reveals that the former American actress’s announcement did not coincide with the Duke of Sussex, 35.

The book claimed that Meghan was “ ashamed ” of Prince Harry after disclosing that she was pregnant on Princess Eugenie’s wedding day “ in a great social discussion ” that left the bride and her mother Sarah Ferguson “ “ furious, ” according to a new book.

The Duchess of Sussex, 38, is said to have revealed that she was carrying her first child when she celebrated Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s weddings with the rest of the royal family on October 12, 2018.

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