- Prince Harry defended Meghan Markle’s private letter to her father.
- Harry says it was nothing to be ashamed of.
- Harry says that the editors cut and pasted her words to make them sound wrong.
Prince Harry said Meghan Markle’s private letter to her father, Thomas Markle, was nothing to be embarrassed of.
The Duke of Sussex concedes in his biography that his wife did nothing wrong after instructing her father to act “decently.”
Harry writes: “There was nothing in that letter to be ashamed about. A daughter pleading with her father to behave decently? Meg stood by every word. She’d always known it might be intercepted, that one of her father’s neighbors, or one of the paps staking out his house, might steal his post. Anything was possible.”
He added: “But she never stopped to think her father would actually offer it, or that a paper would actually take it—and print it. And edit it. Indeed, that might have been the most galling thing, the way the editors cut and pasted Meg’s words to make them sound less loving.”
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