Meghan Markle denied this week that she lied to Oprah Winfrey about being an "only child" in her tell-all interview last year.
The Duchess of Sussex’s legal team said in a court filing Monday in connection to her half-sister Samantha Markle’s defamation lawsuit that Meghan made a "subjective" statement about how she felt about her childhood. "Meghan’s response to that question that she ‘grew up as an only child’ was obviously not meant to be a statement of objective fact that she had no genetic siblings or half-siblings," her legal team said in the filing. "Rather, it was a textbook example of a subjective statement about how a person feels about her childhood." The filing claimed that Samantha Markle "ignored the context" of Winfrey’s question, which was about Meghan’s "relationship" with her half-sister, who is 17 years older than her and was raised in another home.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex visits Tembisa township to learn about Youth Employment Services on October 2, 2019 in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Facundo Arrizabalaga - Pool/Getty Images) It said her sister’s contention that she can disprove that Meghan grew up as an only child is "inherently unfalsifiable.
It is hard to imagine a more personal and subjective feeling than how one views their own childhood." Samantha Markle sued Meghan in March for $75,000, claiming her statement that she "grew up as an only child" was defamatory because Meghan made her half-sister look like an "opportunist of the worst kind" who wanted to cash in on having a famous sister.
Read more on foxnews.com