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**Meghan Markle Accused of Leaking Information to Undermine the Royal Family**

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**Meghan Markle Accused of Leaking Information to Undermine the Royal Family**

Shocking evidence has emerged suggesting that may have been involved in leaking information to tarnish the reputation of the Royal Family.

The accusations point to a collaboration between Meghan and Jason Knauf, who allegedly passed on sensitive details to Nomid Scobie, the co-author of the controversial book “Finding Freedom” which delves into the lives of the Royal couple without their consent.

Critics of on social media are claiming that she orchestrated the passing of a letter through Jason Knauf to Scobie, a move that has raised eyebrows and fueled speculation about her intentions.

The former American actress is alleged to have sent the letter to a member of the press, prompting concerns about her transparency and motives.

Royal expert Angela Levin, a vocal critic of the US-based Royal couple, weighed in on the claims, describing Jason Knauf as an honorable man amidst the swirling allegations.

The unfolding saga has cast a shadow over Meghan Markle's credibility, particularly regarding her insistence that a letter she penned to her father, Thomas Markle, was intended solely for his eyes and not for public consumption.

During a hearing at the Court of Appeal, it was revealed that texts sent by Meghan to a Royal aide contradicted her claims of privacy regarding the letter, suggesting that she had crafted it with the possibility of public scrutiny in mind.

The Duchess of Sussex's denials of collaborating with the authors of “Finding Freedom” were also challenged, with evidence from her former communications chief, Jason Knauf, painting a different picture.

The publisher of the Mail on Sunday and Mail Online launched a legal challenge against a previous judgment that deemed their publication of extracts from Meghan's letter unlawful.

According to Andrew Caldercott QC, representing the publisher, new evidence from Jason Knauf in the form of texts raises doubts about Meghan's credibility and the true nature of the letter's contents.

It has been argued that Meghan Markle's letter to her father was not a private communication intended solely for him, but rather a carefully constructed piece that acknowledged the possibility of public disclosure.

The revelation that Thomas Markle might share the letter with the media further complicates the narrative surrounding Meghan's claims of privacy.

Moreover, the emergence of new evidence from Jason Knauf, now working for , has challenged Meghan's previous assertions of non-cooperation with the authors of “Finding Freedom.”

Allegations suggest that Meghan had indeed collaborated with the book's creators through her communications secretary, Jason Knauf, in late 2018.

In light of these developments, the defense argues that Meghan's expectation of privacy regarding the letter had diminished significantly, given the potential for public consumption and the need for correction of inaccuracies.

The ongoing legal battle raises questions about Meghan Markle's credibility and the veracity of her statements, underscoring the complexity of the situation and the implications for her public image.

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