More allegations against the royals: Meghan became "the scapegoat for the palace"

Just hours before the release of the second part of the Netflix docuseries Harry</p>Lucy Fraser, a friend of the Duchess, says that Meghan had to serve as a "scapegoat for the palace": "They fed stories to the press, whether they were true or not, so they avoided other negative stories being printed.

More allegations against the royals: Meghan became "the scapegoat for the palace"

Just hours before the release of the second part of the Netflix docuseries Harry

Lucy Fraser, a friend of the Duchess, says that Meghan had to serve as a "scapegoat for the palace": "They fed stories to the press, whether they were true or not, so they avoided other negative stories being printed."

And Meghan also has his say in the clip: "You could watch it: A story about someone in the family appeared for a minute and you said: 'That has to go again.'" But then the front pages were empty and you had they must fill with stories about a royal.

The lawyer Afia then cites the reports about the dispute between Meghan and her father Thomas Markle (78) as an example: "That finally overflowed the barrel of negative, disgusting reports in this campaign."

The first three episodes of "Harry

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