Meghan markle daily mail sunshine sachs

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Meghan spoke, he realised, knowing that she had the winning ticket but avoiding giving an impression of triumphalism.'īower says they spoke about her 'speech to the United Nations' and her success as an 11 year old against Procter & Gamble where she wrote to the company's chairman and Hillary Cinton, then First Lady, to complain about an advertising slogan promoting washing up liquid that said 'Women all over America are fighting greasy pots and pans'.

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He adds: 'Both knew that a lot was riding on the interview, and both understood that the critical issue of Harry had been vetoed.

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