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Meghan Markle’s Father Announces Upcoming Documentary as Legal Battle Continues
Thomas Markle, the father of Meghan Markle, has revealed plans to release a documentary about his family.
In a recent podcast interview, Thomas announced that he has assembled a production team to create the much-anticipated film.
This comes as Meghan and Prince Harry have been making headlines with their own Netflix special and other media projects.
Samantha Markle, Meghan's half-sister, expressed her belief that the couple has been using expensive public relations tactics to control the narrative surrounding their lives.
She stated, “I think a lot of people are forgetting something really important we watched across the pond.”
Meanwhile, Thomas Markle shared his strategy for reclaiming the truth.
He explained, “What I want to say about that is that he prompted me to put together an amazing production team.
So in about the fall of 2023, you're going to get the best documentary of the Markles, the 100% truth across the board, which everybody is waiting for.”
Thomas Markle also leaked a few photos that shed light on Meghan's past.
These images allegedly show Meghan inviting a group of men into her home and even hosting a s** party.
Thomas expressed his disgust, stating, “It was disgusting.”
It is worth noting that Meghan Markle has not seen her father in four years.
This revelation came to light during a virtual court hearing in which Meghan accused the British newspaper, Associated Newspaper, of causing a deep rift between her and her father.
The lawsuit revolves around the publication of parts of a heartfelt handwritten letter that Meghan had sent to her father in 2018.
The Duchess of Sussex claims that the newspaper violated her privacy by publishing the letter without her consent.
During the hearing, Meghan and Prince Harry listened in from their new Los Angeles home at four in the morning.
According to reports, Meghan's legal team argued that Associated Newspaper had a clear agenda to publish intrusive and offensive stories about her.
Thomas Markle infamously missed the opportunity to walk his daughter down the aisle at her wedding to Prince Harry.
He was caught allegedly staging paparazzi photos just days before the ceremony and claimed to have suffered a heart attack due to the stress.
Meghan's legal team argued that the Mail on Sunday, owned by Associated Newspaper, was responsible for harassing Thomas and ultimately causing the breakdown of their relationship.
However, Anthony White QC, an attorney for Associated Newspapers, raised doubts about Meghan's claim.
He pointed out that Meghan hasn't spoken to her father in years and questioned how she could know his feelings about his treatment by the Mail on Sunday.
White argued against striking certain parts of Meghan's claim, including the allegation that the newspaper had dishonestly edited the letter to create a misleading portrayal of their relationship.
The judge overseeing the case, Mr. Justice Wabi, stated that he will make a decision within the week.
Meghan is seeking damages for the misuse of private information, copyright infringement, and breach of data protection.
As of now, no trial date has been set.
In the midst of this legal battle, Thomas Markle's upcoming documentary promises to shed light on the truth behind the Markle family saga.