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Unearthed Queen Elizabeth Letter Sparks Debate Over Harry & Meghan’s Security Woes

On the gossip subreddit Fauxmoi, someone shared a post stating that Queen Elizabeth II’s letter was proof Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were correct all along. The poster said, “Harry claims in his book, ‘Spare,’ that the Queen no longer had power in her last years of reign, and certain palace staff members were the [ones] controlling everything while using her name … ” They believed the letter confirmed that, as the queen’s requests regarding the Sussexes security detail were seemingly ignored.

However, The U.S. Sun pointed out how Harry’s recent statement in court about safety concerns is different from what he and Meghan said when they first left the royal family in 2020. When they first made moves to exit their royal roles, Harry and Meghan made it sound like their own decision, not something they were doing out of desperation or necessity. The Duke of Sussex’s statement read during the libel case said, “It was with great sadness to both of us that my wife and I felt forced to step back from this role and leave the country in 2020.” He continued saying that he couldn’t make the U.K. a home for his kids, ” … if there is no possibility to keep them safe when they are on U.K. soil.”

The libel case isn’t Harry’s only active lawsuit against the press — his lawsuit against the Daily Mail has Elton John and other celebs as plaintiffs too and has yet to go to trial. But, it will be interesting to see if more discoveries such as the queen’s lost letter will complicate these legal debates even further.

Post source: The List



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