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When asked “Has your opinion of Meghan Markle changed in light of the court revelations?”, 29 per cent in the UK said “it has reduced’’ and 62 per cent said their opinion had “remained the same”. In the US, 20 per cent said they thought less of her now.
In Britain, people were divided when asked “Should the couple lose their titles of Duke and Duchess?”. Almost half of UK respondents (48 per cent) believe the couple should be stripped of their titles compared to a third (33 per cent) in the US, where they live with son Archie, two, and daughter Lilibet, five months.
It comes after a week of legal turmoil for Meghan, 40, in her privacy case against the Mail on Sunday newspaper. The Duchess was forced to apologise for “forgetting” to reveal her co-operation with the writers of Finding Freedom at an earlier hearing.
Hitherto unseen texts between her and former top Kensington Palace aide Jason Knauf also showed she acknowledged that a letter to her estranged father Thomas Markle – the subject of the paper’s legal appeal – could end up being made public.
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