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Meghan Markle 'wants to control' how she and Prince Harry are perceived, says politician

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Meghan Markle wanted to control Prince Harry and drag him to a "very dark path" as she discussed the latest development of the Duchess' legal battle with Associated Papers.The Duchess of Sussex recently apologised to the court after admitting her ex-aide was in contact with Finding Freedom "unauthorised" biographers Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand.

The matter was discussed on Friday's Sky News Australia programme where host Cory Bernardi asked Liberal Party Vice President Teena McQueen if the public can believe Meghan.Ms McQueen, who is in her 60s, said: "Well we can't, I think Piers Morgan got it right about eight months ago when he said he didn't believe her and he walked off his job."He still doesn't believe her now."It's also vindicated.

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