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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Receipts: A Shocking Insight into Their Royal Claims
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have reportedly been gathering a substantial amount of evidence to support their controversial accusations against the royal family.
The couple's friends claim that they are keeping receipts and documents, which will back up their claims, ahead of the release of Harry's memoir next year.
This news has left royal staff concerned about what revelations the book may contain, as Harry could potentially settle scores through his writing.
Throughout this year, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have already provided a shocking glimpse into their lives within the royal family.
However, their close associates have now revealed that Meghan and Harry have been meticulously collecting evidence to substantiate their claims.
It is worth noting that the couple stepped down from their royal duties in March 2020 to pursue a private life and financial independence.
Despite this decision, they were surprised to find themselves responsible for their own security costs.
In a Channel 5 documentary titled “Meghan at 50: The Climb to Power,” royal expert Tom Quinn shed light on the unexpected financial burden placed on the couple.
According to Quinn, Harry and Meghan did not anticipate having to pay for their security or the refurbishment of Frogmore Cottage.
CBS This Morning anchors Gayle King also hinted at this earlier in the year when she mentioned that Meghan had plenty of receipts, implying that she had been keeping track of everything.
Additionally, actress Janina Gavankar, a close friend of the couple, confirmed during an interview with This Morning that there were numerous emails and texts supporting the accusations made against the royals.
However, despite these claims, royal sources remain skeptical about the accuracy of the picture being portrayed in Harry's upcoming memoir.
In the same Channel 5 documentary, Tom Quinn expressed his doubts, revealing that when the couple went to Canada last year, they discovered that the Canadians were unwilling to cover their security expenses.
Furthermore, the Duchy of Lancaster also refused to provide financial support during their stay.
Quinn suggested that Meghan and Harry were both upset and astonished by these circumstances.
Their portrayal of being mistreated generated significant negative press coverage, especially considering their considerable wealth, aside from security costs.
During the bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey, Prince Harry stated that he had been financially cut off by his family.
He claimed that they had no plan in place and that the Netflix deal was proposed by someone else after his family had already severed financial ties.
He emphasized the importance of the inheritance left to him by his mother, Princess Diana, which enabled them to afford security.
However, Prince Charles countered this claim, asserting that he did not cut them off financially in the first quarter of 2020, as Harry had suggested.
To date, no evidence has been provided by Harry and Meghan to support their assertion.
According to a Royal Insider speaking to Mail Online, former staff members of Harry and Meghan are convinced that the memoir is an attempt to settle scores and will likely contain detailed accounts of their time within the royal family.
These ex-workers harbor doubts about whether the book will present a full and accurate picture.
Discussions have already begun regarding potential steps to protect their own reputation and that of the monarchy after the book's publication.
During their explosive interview with Oprah earlier this year, Meghan implied that Archie was denied a royal title due to the color of his skin.
She explained that the royal family did not want him to be a prince or princess, regardless of his gender, which deviated from protocol.
Additionally, she revealed that Archie would not receive security.
In contrast, Harry stated in a statement about his book that he is writing not as the prince he was born, but as the man he has become.
As anticipation builds for the release of Harry's memoir, it remains to be seen how the evidence and revelations contained within will impact the public's perception of the royal family.