'LASTING SCARS'

Meghan Markle could be quizzed in court over ‘very one-sided’ bombshell biography after authors claim she WAS a source

MEGHAN Markle faces being quizzed in court over the "one-sided" bombshell biography after its authors claimed she was a source.

The Duke and Duchess's unofficial book Finding Freedom was released in the UK on Tuesday and features explosive claims about Megxit.

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have said they were not involved in the book Finding FreedomCredit: AP:Associated Press
This moment was penned as a 'nightmare' in the bombshell book Credit: Getty Images - Getty
The unofficial biography came out on Tuesday in the UKCredit: EPA
Palace insiders claim the couple sanctioned the book Credit: The Mega Agency

Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family chronicles their love story and their time as senior members of the royal family before quitting and moving to LA with their son Archie.

And while a spokesperson for the couple and the authors themselves have insisted the Sussexes were not interviewed for the book, buried in an "author's note" at the back of the book is this admission: "We have spoken to close friends of Harry and Meghan, royal aides and palace staff (past and present), the charities and organisations they have built long-lasting relationships with and, when appropriate, the couple themselves."

The book could now be brought into the centre of Meghan Markle's lawsuit with Associated Newspapers (ANL), the publisher of the Mail on Sunday, after a "private" letter she sent to her estranged father Thomas Markle, 76, was revealed.

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Finding Freedom claims revealed include:


Authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand claim they did not have interviews with the couple themselves but instead spoke to "more than 100 sources, with access to the couple’s inner circle.....(with) everything corroborated with at least two sources".

And a palace source told : "One may indeed wonder who those two sources are.

";It’s fair to say there is a great deal of scepticism over the involvement of the book’s two primary subjects.

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"It’s sadly hard to imagine a world where this won’t do lasting damage to many of the personal relationships explored in this very one sided account."

A spokesperson for the couple has also previously said: "The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were not interviewed and did not contribute to Finding Freedom.

"This book is based on the authors' own experiences as members of the royal press corps and their own independent reporting."

'LASTING SCARS'

The Mail on Sunday's legal team is said be examining if it is evidence that the Duchess of Sussex allowed her pals to speak to the media on her behalf - meaning she could be quizzed on the stand.

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Mark Stephens, a leading media lawyer and partner at Howard Kennedy solicitors, told The Daily Telegraph: "Essentially, that's a confession that this is as near as damn it to an authorised biography."

The book is filled with explosive allegations and claims as to what supposedly happened behind closed doors.

One allegation was that the Prince of Wales' 70th birthday portrait - which depicts a happy family - was actually "a nightmare" to plan because his sons blew "hot and cold" with their dad.

Yesterday it was claimed Princess Eugenie was left upset after Meghan Markle and Prince Harry broke the news they were expecting a baby at her wedding.

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Meghan and Harry told friends and family that the duchess was pregnant at Eugenie's big day at St George's chapel at Windsor in October 2018.

The book's authors wrote in the biography: "A source said [Princess Eugenie] told friends she felt the couple should have waited to share the news".

It comes as the biography claimed that Harry felt like he and Meghan had been "thrown under a bus" to protect members of the Royal Family.

It was claimed the 35-year-old got upset as his reported feud with brother Prince William was played out publicly.

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A source told authors Omid Scobie and Caroline Durand: "Harry was upset that it was playing out so publicly and that so much of the information being reported was wrong.

"There had been moments where he felt people working with his brother had put things out there to make William look good, even if it meant throwing Harry under the bus.

"It was a confusing time, and his head was all over the place—he didn't know who or what to believe, and he and William weren't talking enough either, which made everything a lot worse."

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