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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (born Rachel Meghan Markle; August 4, 1981) is an American member of the British royal family and former actress. Markle was raised in Los Angeles, California and has a mixed ethnic heritage. During her studies at Northwestern University, she began playing small roles in television series and films. From 2011 to 2017, she played Rachel Zane on the American legal drama Suits. She is an outspoken feminist and has addressed issues of gender inequality, and her lifestyle website The Tig featured a column profiling influential women. She represented international charity organizations and received recognition for her fashion and style, releasing a line of clothing in 2016.
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Meghan and Harry 'ruthlessly exploiting titles to rake in more money' says Piers Morgan

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Piers Morgan says Prince Harry and Meghan Markle "want to have their cake and eat it" after it was confirmed they would take the UK government to court over their family's protection.According to reports, the Duke of Sussex, 37, had filed a formal complaint to the Home Office explaining that he and his family will be unable to visit the UK until he has access to the same security as other royals - due to the level of intelligence required to keep his family safe.The former Good Morning Britain anchorman was furious to understand that more woes were in store for the Queen as she readies to celebrate her Platinum Jubilee this year.In his lengthy rant with The Sun, Piers shamed Prince Andrew for "paying off a woman who says he sexually abused her when she was 17" and Prince Harry for his never-ending complaints since leaving the Royal Family.Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle felt the full brunt of Piers as he accused them for wanting to keep their Royal titles but only because they can use their status to make more money in the US.In his own newspaper column for the publication, he said: "They don't want to do any actual work for the Royal Family after falling out with most of them following their constant public attacks."Nor do they want to live in Britain, the place that bestowed them with their royal titles.

After all, why bother turning out for community fairs in East London or new hospitals in rainy Manchester when you can have sun-kissed cocktails with Oprah in Santa Barbara?"The TV personality went on: "But they very much do want to keep their royal status so they can trade off being royals in the US without fulfilling a moment’s duty to earn them."And they’re even more desperate to keep all the good stuff that.

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