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Angela Levin Reveals Shocking Truth About Meghan’s Forgotten Emails Scandal
In a surprising turn of events, Meghan Markle is facing criticism for claiming to have forgotten about emails that were later presented in court.
The Duchess of Sussex has consistently denied any involvement in assisting the authors of the controversial biography, Finding Freedom.
However, emails recently revealed in court indicate that both Meghan and Prince Harry extensively briefed their press spokesman, Jason Knauf, prior to his meeting with writers Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand two years ago.
Renowned royal biographer, Angela Levin, expressed her thoughts on the matter, stating that Meghan is known for her meticulous nature and attention to detail.
Levin questioned how someone with such a keen focus could possibly forget the significant impact that Finding Freedom had on her relationship with her father and the entire royal family, unless there were compelling reasons to do so.
Yesterday, Meghan issued an apology to the Court of Appeal for not previously mentioning these emails during her ongoing privacy case against the Mail on Sunday.
The case revolves around the publication of contents from a letter she had written to her father.
Meghan admitted that she had not been aware of these exchanges and apologized to the court for the oversight.
The revelations continued as it was discovered that Meghan had even created a detailed list of five bullet points and 31 reminders, which she believed would be helpful to reference.
According to Angela Levin, these notes showcased Meghan's meticulous nature, with every page numbered and half-finished sentences at the end to prevent any additions or alterations.
In her statement to the court, Meghan acknowledged that Mr. Knauf had indeed provided information to the authors of Finding Freedom, and she was aware of his actions.
However, Angela Levin believes that Meghan is downplaying the significance of the evidence presented by former aide Jason Knauf during the High Court proceedings.
Levin warns that these details could potentially cause substantial damage to Meghan's case.
Levin expressed her astonishment at the current situation, particularly the fact that palace aides are now speaking out and sharing their perspectives.
Previously, they adhered to the Queen's motto of never complaining or explaining, but now, with Meghan and Harry's departure from the royal family, the aides feel compelled to express their views, which they consider to be fair and accurate.
Ms. Levin argues that Meghan's dismissive attitude towards Mr. Knauf's evidence is concerning, as it contradicts the seriousness of the court proceedings.
She believes that Meghan's credibility will suffer as a result of her misleading statements in court.
Furthermore, Levin suggests that the Duchess is desperate to avoid losing her case against the publisher.
Meghan's determination to win, coupled with her aversion to being told what to do, often leads her to go to extreme lengths.
Here is a list of the talking points Meghan wanted Mr. Knauf to share with the authors:
1.
Minimal contact with half-siblings throughout her childhood.
2.
Close relationship with her father, despite his reclusiveness and media pressure.
3.
Statement issued in November 2016 regarding mistreatment by the media.
4.
Happiness about moving to Windsor.
5.
Clarification on the selection and misrepresentation of the wedding tiara by the media.
As the court case unfolds, it remains to be seen how these revelations will impact Meghan's legal battle and her standing in the public eye.
The scrutiny surrounding her forgotten emails scandal continues to intensify, raising questions about her credibility and the extent of her involvement in Finding Freedom.