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Karen Brady Reveals Harsh Penalty for Meghan's Forgetfulness Claims
In a surprising turn of events, Karen Brady has broken her silence on Meghan Markle's recent forgetfulness claims, questioning whether the Duchess of Sussex will ever live down this controversy.
The renowned businesswoman and star of The Apprentice shared her thoughts on Meghan's court statement in her latest column, shedding light on the truth that has emerged.
Last week, Meghan issued a written apology for instructing her PR chief to brief the authors of the biography Finding Freedom, Ahmed Scobie and Carol Enderand.
The apology read, “In light of the information and documents provided by Mr. Knauf, I accept that he did provide some information to the authors for the book, and that he did so with my knowledge.
I apologize to the court for not remembering these exchanges at the time.
I had no intention to mislead anyone.”
Karen Brady, known for her sharp wit, expressed her doubts about Meghan's ability to overcome this incident.
In her column for The Sun, she pondered, “After months of wanting to speak her truth, the real truth is finally out about Meghan Markle.
This week, she apologized to the Court of Appeal for forgetting that she instructed an aide to brief the authors of the Finding Freedom biography.”
Karen, who admits to having a poor memory, found it hard to believe that Meghan could forget something of such significance.
She added, “The court may accept her forgetfulness as genuine, but I doubt Meghan will ever truly live this down.”
However, Karen also extended her sympathy towards Meghan, particularly regarding her father's public comments.
She acknowledged that any communication Meghan had with her father was likely to become public knowledge, leading to a certain level of caution in her correspondence.
“Can you blame her for having that in mind when she wrote to him?”
Karen questioned.
Contrary to previous assertions made by Meghan's lawyers and public statements, it has now come to light that she did indeed collaborate with Jason Kanauf, her former Communications Secretary, by providing a detailed briefing note.
This note included background reminders about her estranged family and her version of events surrounding a tiara incident involving the Queen.
The discussion of these details in court stems from another Sunday newspaper's attempt to defend itself against Meghan's claims of privacy breach, as they published extracts of a letter she wrote to her father three months after marrying Prince Harry.
The revelation that the opening words of the letter, “Dear Daddy,” were deliberately chosen to evoke public sympathy if leaked, may further damage Meghan's reputation.
This calculated move paints her in a cynical and manipulative light, leaving many questioning her intentions.
It appears that Meghan and Harry's desire for truth and understanding only extends to portray them positively.
Their repeated missteps continue to make them more disliked and misunderstood.
While they claim to want the truth out there, it seems they are selective in which truths they embrace.
Perhaps the only way for the public to be satisfied is if the couple retreats from the public eye and leads an anonymous life away from the trappings of fame and royalty.
However, it is safe to say that such a scenario is highly unlikely.
For now, Meghan and Harry must brace themselves for more criticism and less adulation, as they navigate the challenges that come with their high-profile status.