Meghan Markle, the wife of British Prince Harry has accused members of the royal family of leaking her videos when she had not separated from the royal family.

Meghan has blamed her mother-in-law Camilla Parker, mother-in-law Kate Middleton and brother-in-law Prince William for leaking the videos.
In an interview with the International News Agency, Meghan Markle said that her videos were leaked to the press.
The revelation by Meghan Markle came just two days after the news broke when a British news agency shared a shocking news attributed to the royal family.
A report in the British newspaper ‘Times’ claimed that Meghan had threatened and harassed royal court staff during her stay in Britain and that Buckingham Palace was investigating.
According to the report, in 2018 during her stay at Kensington Palace in the United Kingdom, Meghan Markle had evicted two members of the royal staff from the palace and dented the trust of the third staff.
Earlier, Meghan Markle, the wife of British Prince Harry, had said that the British royal family should stop lying about them or she and her husband would break their silence.
In an interview with American TV host Oprah Winfrey, Meghan said that Buckingham Palace was constantly misrepresenting her and that her patience was running out.
In response to Oprah Winfrey's question, "What would the royal family say if they heard the truth from her today?"
"Now they don't know what the royal family expects from them. We are still silent, but this silence will not last long if the propaganda against them is not stopped and her husband had already returned the Royal honours back to ‘The Royals’, " Meghan said.
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