Meghan Markle's family to release 'secret tapes' as they reunite for bombshell tell-all documentary

Markle family and interview

A reunion with one seat noticeably empty

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GB News Reporter

By GB News Reporter


Published: 28/04/2023

- 12:00

Updated: 28/04/2023

- 12:00

Markle family joins forces to expose hidden tapes and 'the photographs Meghan Markle NEVER wanted the world to see' in documentary for Australia’s Channel 7 on Sunday

Meghan Markle’s family have handed over “home truths and secret tapes” in a tell-all documentary of dirty laundry to be aired just days before King Charles III’s Coronation.

Billed as the family’s collective “last ever” interview and promising to reveal “Meghan Markle as you’ve never seen her before”, the documentary is due to premier on Australia’s Channel 7 on Sunday.


Taylor Auerbach, journalist and Channel 7 producer, assured audiences that “these hidden tapes will stun the world!” and hinted that the Markles had “an extraordinary message on the eve King Charles III’s Coronation”.

In the teaser trailer posted to twitter, Meghan’s father, sister and brother are interviewed and the video ends with a mysterious promise of the “biggest Prince Andrew bombshell yet”.

Markle Father

Thomas Markle makes "deathbed plea"

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In the video, Meghan’s brother, Thomas Markle Jr, says sternly: “We’re not going to go away. This is going to change everything.”

Meghan’s sister Samantha Markle claims: “She would still be a waitress if it wasn’t for dad”.

Speaking about Meghan’s marriage to Prince Harry, Samantha weighs in: “They’re really unhealthy for each other. It’s a toxic relationship.”

And in what is described as a “death-bed plea”, Meghan’s father Thomas Markle asks Meghan: “How can I fix this?”

Prince Harry is due to attend King Charles III’s Coronation on May 6, while Meghan is staying put in the US with her children.

No strangers to the documentary limelight, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex reportedly signed a five-year, $100million contract with Netflix in September 2020 to produce content for the streaming site.

Released on December 8, 2022, the Sussexes’ docuseries, ‘Harry & Meghan’, became Netflix’s biggest documentary debut to date.

This comes at a time when the Duke is suing the publisher of the Sun, News Group Newspapers (NGN), over alleged unlawful information-gathering.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry walking in a forest

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry continue to divide opinion in the UK

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It is the third time Prince Harry has taken out major cases of unlawful information-gathering against tabloid newspapers, with the others against Daily Mirror and Daily Mail groups.

NGN has urged the court to reject a full-trial, saying the Prince has run out of time to bring the claim.

In documents revealed at the High Court on Tuesday, Prince Harry claimed Buckingham Palace and News Group Newspapers had made a "secret agreement" over the phone hacking case.

This, Prince Harry reasons, is why he did not bring the claim earlier.

Prince Harry has claimed the Royal Family would become a “laughing stock” if he was not allowed to go ahead with the phone hacking case.

Tom Bower, writer and journalist, told GB News that Meghan is attempting to "insidiously" undermine Britain, while royal biographer, Angela Levin, claimed Harry and Meghan are “laughing at the UK” as they intentionally undermine the King.

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