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Duchess Meghan scolded by the royal family

Several text messages between Duchess Meghan (40) and her former communications secretary Jason Knauf, have now been published in a court hearing this week.

However, the reports reveal the Duchess’ frustration with the other royals, it reports Sky News.

Constant insult

The Duchess claims that Prince Harry was subjected to “constant insults” from members of the royal family, due to the strained relationship she had with her father.

Earlier this year, Meghan sued the tabloid newspaper Associated Newspapers, publisher of The Mail on Sunday and MailOnline. The lawsuit was about the copyright of a letter she wrote to her father.

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The Supreme Court ruled that the publication was illegal, but now the newspaper is appealing the decision.

One message, which was published on Friday, indicates that the Duchess is very upset.

She claimed that the other royals “basically do not understand” her reasons for breaking contact with her father, and that she only wrote the letter to “protect my husband from this constant gossip”.

– Infinite explanation

“The triggering factor for me to do this is to see how much pain this has caused H”, she writes further in the message.

However, the Duchess also points out that the royal family has a very difficult time understanding the relationship she has with her father.

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“Even after a week with his father and endless explanation of the situation, it seems that his family forgets the context – and goes back to ‘can she not just go and see him and make this stop?’

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