Meghan could be asked questions in a court setting about the racism allegations against the Royal family.

Lawyer Ticktin suggests Meghan's sister's case may involve "family matters".

December 24th 2023.

Meghan could be asked questions in a court setting about the racism allegations against the Royal family.
In a 2021 interview with Oprah, Meghan and Harry mentioned two royals asked about Archie's skin colour. This prompted Meghan's sister, Samantha Markle, to file a libel action against her in the United States. Her lawyer, Peter Ticktin, has since revealed that the racism accusations need to be explored as part of the court case.

Furthermore, a royal author named Omid Scoobie recently published a book in Dutch which named the two royals accused of making racist comments about Archie. Despite this, Scoobie himself stated that laws in the United Kingdom prevent him from reporting who they were.

In light of this, Ticktin has stated that he will ask the Sussexes to testify under oath as part of the lawsuit. He believes that this is necessary in order to answer the questions that have been raised regarding the racism accusations. Furthermore, Ticktin believes that Meghan does not care about the consequences of her actions and that she is willing to "destroy the lives of people in her family" in order to get her point across.

In March 2022, a judge threw out Samantha's former defamation case against Meghan. Samantha had sought £60,636 in damages and alleged that Meghan had defamed her through an unauthorised biography and by discussing their relationship on TV.

In any case, it appears that the court case is likely to move forward and that Meghan and Harry may have to testify in court under oath. This could provide some much-needed answers about the racism accusations they raised in their interview with Oprah.

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