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YouTube Removes Latest Episode of Meg Netflix’s Series Following Revelations from Megan Markle’s Father and Ex-Boyfriend Joshua

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YouTube Removes Latest Episode of Meg Netflix’s Series Following Revelations from Megan Markle’s Father and Ex-Boyfriend Joshua

In a surprising turn of events, YouTube has taken down the latest episode of Meg Netflix's series after Megan Markle's father, Thomas Markle, and her ex-boyfriend, Joshua Silverstein, revealed shocking details about her troubled past.

The Duchess of Sussex's complicated relationship with her estranged father has been well-documented, but now a former flame is shedding even more light on the situation.

Joshua Silverstein, who dated the former Suits star during their childhood, spoke to Us Weekly on Monday, revealing that he had some insight into Megan's strained relationship with her dad.

Although he didn't see Thomas Markle often, he was aware of the complexities involved.

According to Silverstein, it is not uncommon for teenagers to have challenging relationships with their parents, and Megan's case was no exception.

Silverstein also shared that he had a closer bond with Megan's mother, Doria Ragland, who is a yoga instructor and former Hollywood lighting director.

He explained that raising kids without the presence of both parents can be incredibly difficult, especially when going through a divorce.

While he couldn't provide specific details about what Megan went through with her father, Silverstein suspected that the strain in their relationship was a result of the divorce.

Reflecting on the situation, Silverstein emphasized the importance of setting boundaries with family members, even if it means creating distance.

He stated that everyone, regardless of their status, is human and has the right to prioritize their own well-being and that of their family.

Sometimes, this means establishing boundaries with parents, which may not always be easy or well-received.

In a televised interview with on March 7th, Megan Markle opened up about her relationship with her father.

This revelation came amidst the release of and Megan's highly-anticipated Netflix docuseries, aptly titled “Harry and Megan.”

The series delves into the couple's experiences and challenges within the royal family, ultimately leading to their decision to step away from their royal duties.

Despite the buzz surrounding the release of the series, a recent poll conducted by Express.co.uk revealed that a staggering 95% of respondents had no intention of watching it.

The first three episodes of the series were released on December 8th, with Volume 2 set to be available for streaming on December 15th.

The docuseries provides viewers with an intimate look into the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's love story, including their first date and Meghan's interactions with the royal family.

The poll conducted by Express.co.uk received approximately 18,700 votes, with the overwhelming majority expressing disinterest in watching the series.

Comments left by readers further reinforced this sentiment, with many stating that they had better things to do with their time.

Some even expressed their decision to boycott Netflix due to their association with Harry and Meghan.

It seems that YouTube's removal of the latest episode of Meg Netflix's series has only added fuel to the fire.

The revelations made by Megan's father and ex-boyfriend have undoubtedly sparked curiosity among viewers, but it remains to be seen how this will impact the popularity of the series moving forward.

As the saga continues to unfold, one thing is clear – Megan Markle's past continues to captivate audiences around the world.

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