The Palace exposed pregnant Meghan to vulnerability: Lawsuit

Neha Sharma Discussion started by Neha Sharma 4 years ago
What is your thought about Meghan’s former royal life within the Palace? Although there have been several stories claiming about the actress’s treatment within the imperial brood, a new report has surfaced on the same in recent times which projects a different angle altogether. It says when she conceived her first kid with Prince Harry, the sentiments of the royal tradition couldn’t simply protect the would be a mother from getting affected with the household complexities. Well, the statements have come out evident in the documents of London High Court that Meghan filed to sue a tabloid newspaper.

A cruel gesture

We can’t simply deny the credibility of the papers as the words make for a significant assertion in legal terms. Now, the question is how can one’s family members be so unkind towards them in a particular health condition? Is it possible for someone to turn blindly eyed before welcoming a new member within the brood? We can hardly imagine such insensitivity!

Meanwhile, the Mail has clarified its position when publishing the letter and said that five anonymous friends of Meghan had disclosed her account of events in interviews with the U.S. magazine People.

Giving up to the situation

Meghan’s attorneys when submitting the report to the High Court told: "The Claimant had become the subject of a large number of false and damaging articles by the UK tabloid media, specifically by the Defendant, which caused tremendous emotional distress and damage to her mental health". Then they continued, "As her friends had never seen her in this state before, they were rightly concerned for her welfare, specifically as she was pregnant, unprotected by the Institution, and prohibited from defending herself."

At this juncture, it's quite unfortunate to hear that Meghan succumbed to the specific psychological condition before embracing motherhood.

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