Meghan Markle's Friend Janina Says There Are Emails, Texts That Prove Duchess Isn't Lying
- Janina Gavankar said she was present when Meghan no longer felt like living and wanted everything to come to an end
- The actress who has been pals with the Duchess for 17 years added that Meghan has proof to back up all her accusations
- Janina was particularly irked that people assumed the mother of one would take time to cook up lies during such a public interview
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When Meghan Markle accused the royal family of being racist and oppressive, a section of people assumed she was lying.
Actually, they termed the mother of one as an attention-seeking liar who was trying to taint the palace’s reputation.
A friend of the former actress has said she has receipts that will prove whatever the Duchess of Sussex was saying is true.
Janina Gavankar said that she is sure members of the family were aware that there was some resistance ever since Meghan married Harry.
Also, Janina added that staff members also knew what was going on.
“I know that the family and staff were well aware of the extent of it, and though their recollections may vary, ours don't, because we lived through it with them,” the Duchess’s pal opened up.
Meghan’s close confidant of 17 years told This Morning that she is happy that finally, a time has come when women can speak their truth without fear.
“Meghan has always been a very open person. She's always shared parts of herself in a way that we always do, but that all changed when she joined the family,” the actress added.
As Briefly.co.za previously reported, Prince Harry has revealed that he's living off the inheritance his mom Princess Diana left him.
According to media reports, Princess Diana left her son a $10 million (R148 million) inheritance.
Prince Harry told Oprah Winfrey recently that he wouldn't have gotten through without the money from his late mom.
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