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Meghan Markle unmasked by official documents. But the Palace runs for cover

Meghan Markle confessed to Oprah Winfrey that she had secretly married Harry three days before the famous Royal Wedding. But official documents seem to disprove his words. But in fact there are many things that do not add up between Markle’s statements and Palazzo’s denials.

During the scandalous interview Meghan confessed that the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby married her and Harry three days earlier in a secret ceremony. But the official certificate of their marriage denies the revelation. According to what the Daily Mail who investigated the matter, the General Register Office first made public the couple’s marriage certificate, showing that they were married on May 19, 2018, then during the ceremony in Windsor Castle chapel, in world vision .

The official who drafted the document stated that Meghan “she is confused and ill-informed about marriage“. Stephen Borton, former head of the Faculty Office, told al Sun that. “The special license I helped draw up allowed them to get married in St George’s Chapel in Windsor. In fact this happened on May 19, 2018 and has been seen by millions of people around the world. That is marriage recognized by the Church and by the law ”.

The man continued: “I suspect that what Harry and Meghan have done is that they have exchanged simple vows, perhaps written by themselves. They probably did it in front of the Archbishop of Canterbury, but I think it was simply a test ”.

Meanwhile, it seems that William is increasingly annoyed by Harry’s behavior and his wife, especially in the way they addressed Queen Elizabeth by “insulting” her after she did not grant them the title of Her Highness. As the storm rages, Buckingham Palace appears to be running for cover and once again the matter concerns the racist attitudes within the Court, denounced by Markle.

As known, the Queen has opened an internal investigation which led to the introduction of a diversity manager that deals with sensitive issues, such as gay rights and disability. The aforementioned figure has the task of carrying out investigations with external companies to find the best method with which to address certain issues by refining the procedures and attitudes of the Palazzo.

An inside source at Buckingham Palace reported to the Daily Mail Her Majesty’s efforts to correct any bias in this regard: “We have the policies, procedures and programs in place, but we have not seen the progress we would like and we accept that more needs to be done. We can always improve. We are not afraid to look for new ways to deal with it. The work to do this has been underway for some time and comes with the full support of the Royal Family ”.

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