![]() ![]() ![]() In her own written evidence, Meghan, 40, said she had not believed that her father "would sell or leak the letter, primarily because it would not put him in a good light." Knauf said Meghan asked whether she should address her father in the letter as "Daddy," adding that "in the unfortunate event that it leaked, it would pull at the heartstrings." ![]() In his witness statement, Knauf said the duchess "asked me to review the text of the letter, saying obviously everything I have drafted is with the understanding that it could be leaked.'" "I had absolutely no wish or intention to mislead the defendant or the court," she said.Īssociated Newspapers says Knauf's evidence also undermines Meghan's claim that she did not intend the letter to be seen by anyone but her father. The duchess said she did not remember the discussions with Knauf when she gave evidence earlier in the case, "and I apologize to the court for the fact that I had not remembered these exchanges at the time." ![]()
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