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   Mulatto Gold Digger to All   
   Mulatto social climber Meghan Markle say   
   18 Nov 21 12:27:21   
   
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   From: markle-fake-news@cnn.com   
      
   Meghan Markle has already made a bombshell claim in her upcoming   
   interview with Oprah Winfrey.   
      
   The 39-year-old Duchess of Sussex, along with her husband Prince   
   Harry, has been interviewed by Winfrey for a special that CBS   
   plans to air Sunday.   
      
   The network on Wednesday released a 30-second promo featuring a   
   snippet of the conversation that will take place between the   
   former actress and the famed television personality -- after   
   releasing earlier preview clips last weekend.   
      
   "How do you feel about the palace hearing you speak your truth   
   today?" Winfrey asks in the latest clip.   
      
   MEGHAN MARKLE, PRINCE HARRY'S OPRAH WINFREY SIT-DOWN WILL ALSO   
   AIR ON U.K.'S ITV AFTER BIDDING WAR   
      
   "I don't know how they could expect that after all of this time,   
   we would still just be silent if there is an active role that   
   The Firm is playing in perpetuating falsehoods about us," Markle   
   says.   
      
   Markle was appearing to compare the royals to the overbearing   
   law firm that's the subject of a 1993 novel by American author   
   John Grisham that later become a film starring Tom Cruise.   
      
      
   She adds: "If that comes with risk of losing things ... there's   
   a lot that's been lost already."   
      
   Reps for Buckingham Palace did not immediately respond to Fox   
   News' request for comment.   
      
   The clip is one of several promos, including one featuring   
   Harry, 36, referring to his mother, the late Princess Diana.   
      
   BUCKINGHAM PALACE RESPONDS TO MEGHAN MARKLE BULLYING ALLEGATIONS   
   REPORT: 'WE ARE CEALY VERY CONCERNED'   
      
   "I'm just really relieved and happy to be sitting here, talking   
   to you with my wife by my side," the royal says in a clip   
   released last weekend. "Because I can't begin to imagine what it   
   must have been like for her [Princess Diana] going through this   
   process by herself all those years ago."   
      
      
   The prince continued: "It has been unbelievably tough for the   
   two of us [himself and Markle], but at least we had each other."   
      
   Harry was, as the clip indicates by highlighting a photo of her,   
   referring to his mother, Princess Diana, who faced sharp   
   scrutiny upon her divorce from Prince Charles and exit from the   
   future monarch's inner circle.   
      
   MEENA HARRIS DEFENDS MEGHAN MARKLE ON TWITTER: KEEP HER 'NAME   
   OUT OF YOUR DAMN MOUTH'   
      
   In a third promo, Winfrey, 67, states that "there is no subject   
   that's off limits" in the forthcoming interview, and Harry   
   reveals that his "biggest concern was history repeating itself."   
      
   The accusation of "perpetuating falsehoods" comes on the heels   
   of Markle herself being accused of bullying by palace aides   
   during her time as a working royal.   
      
      
   "We are clearly very concerned about allegations in The Times   
   [of London] following claims made by former staff of The Duke   
   and Duchess of Sussex," a statement from Buckingham Palace in   
   response to the allegations read, as confirmed by Fox News on   
   Wednesday.   
      
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   "Accordingly our HR team will look into the circumstances   
   outlined in the article," the statement continued. Members of   
   staff involved at the time, including those who have left the   
   Household, will be invited to participate to see if lessons can   
   be learned."   
      
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   "The Royal Household has had a Dignity at Work policy in place   
   for a number of years and does not and will not tolerate   
   bullying or harassment in the workplace," the statement   
   concluded.   
      
   https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/meghan-markle-says-royal-   
   family-perpetuating-falsehoods-about-prince-harry-herself   
          
      
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