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Real Ending: Meghan Markle’s Lawsuit Takes a Drastic Turn, Impacting Her Credibility
In a shocking twist, Meghan Markle's credibility has taken a major blow as new revelations emerge in her lawsuit against Associated Newspapers.
The Duchess of Sussex's integrity has been called into question after she admitted to neglecting to inform her staff about the controversial Finding Freedom biography.
This admission suggests that Meghan was indeed involved in the creation of the book, contradicting her previous claims.
Columnist and reporter Angela Mollard believes that this lawsuit has tarnished the former actress's reputation, stating that her credibility has now reached its end.
During an appearance on Sunrise, Mollard expressed her belief that Meghan's ratings have likely plummeted following this revelation.
The lawsuit has exposed a multitude of secrets and added an unexpected twist to the case.
As the presenters noted, it seems that a lot of dirty laundry is being aired, prompting Ms. Mollard to provide further insight into the unfolding events.
Mollard stated, “Look, I think that there's a massive twist.
I mean, some commentators are saying that this is really the end of Meghan's credibility.”
Many experts share the view that this could mark the downfall of the 40-year-old star's credibility.
Radio presenter Christoph Orfas also weighed in, asserting that both Meghan and Prince Harry have been steadily losing their credibility day by day.
Orfas emphasized that Meghan's failure to disclose her briefing of staff about Finding Freedom raises doubts about the validity of her allegations made during her interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Buckingham Palace had previously stated that recollections may vary regarding some of the claims made by Meghan.
Expanding on the situation, Mollard revealed, “We know that Mail on Sunday has challenged the court ruling that they breached her privacy.
There are new text messages between her and her former communications secretary, which reveal two things.
Firstly, that she contributed to the Finding Freedom book, and secondly, that she asked her communications secretary to help her write the letter she sent to her father, which forms the basis of this case.”
Mollard further explained that Meghan was concerned about the potential leak of the letter, leading her to manipulate the language used in an attempt to evoke sympathy if it became public knowledge.
The Australian reporter criticized Meghan's actions as highly manipulative, writing a letter to her father while anticipating its potential exposure.
Ms. Mollard speculated that Meghan's ratings are likely at an all-time low, which is undoubtedly not what the Queen would want to see, especially considering her current health issues.
Mail on Sunday has now challenged the court ruling regarding the breach of Meghan's privacy after the emergence of text messages exchanged between her and her former communications secretary, Jason Knauf.
These messages indicate Meghan's involvement not only in the creation of Finding Freedom but also in seeking Knauf's assistance in composing the letter to her father.
With this admission, a source from the UK Sunday Times suggested that further revelations could come to light if Meghan's case against Associated Newspapers continues.
In a surprising turn of events, Meghan apologized for misleading the British court by claiming to have forgotten about briefing Knauf on the material provided to the authors of Finding Freedom, Omid Scobie and Caroline Durand.
It is now being questioned whether pursuing the case was a wise decision.
The insider revealed that the Royal Family may feel that the Sussexes should never have taken this matter to court, as the truth has now been exposed.
Instead of heeding their advice, the couple chose to hire the services of Shillings, a firm known for its aggressive tactics.
Associated Newspapers has launched an appeal against the High Court's summary judgment on Meghan Markle's privacy case, aiming to delve into the intricacies of their defense.
During the appeal process, former aide Jason Knauf testified that he had been given permission to brief the authors of Finding Freedom.
Despite the Sussexes' repeated claims of having no involvement with the book and attempting to distance themselves from it, these revelations have cast doubt on their assertions.