Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, has apologized for misleading a UK court, reports the UK's PA Media press agency.
The Sussexes have previously repeatedly denied collaborating with Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand on their book"Finding Freedom," but Meghan apologized in a witness statement made public on Wednesday after a former aide told the court he did provide information to the authors.
The former aide said Harry told him:"I totally agree that we have to be able to say we didn't have anything to do with it," in the email, PA reports."Equally, you giving the right context and background to them would help get some truths out there."In her own witness statement Meghan apologized for misleading the court about Knauf's contact with Scobie and Durand.
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