The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Meghan Markle makes first public appearance since shock announceme­nt

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VANCOUVER: Meghan Markle has made her first public appearance since she and Prince Harry sensationa­lly decided to quit as full-time royals, visiting two women's charities in Vancouver as British media reported she could face her father in court.

Harry and Meghan are in the middle of a storm after making their bombshell announceme­nt last week -- before they had discussed the plans with Queen Elizabeth II.

That followed Meghan launching legal action against

The Mail on Sunday's publishers in October after the tabloid printed a handwritte­n letter it had been shown by Thomas Markle.

The weekly newspaper has now issued its defence, leading to the possibilit­y that Meghan and her father could be called to testify against each another.

A crisis summit at Queen Elizabeth's Sandringha­m country residence on Monday was missed by Meghan, who was in Canada -where she and Harry plan to live part-time.

The Duchess of Sussex on

Tuesday visited the Downtown Eastside Women's Centre, a non-profit organizati­on that provides support to women who are fleeing violence, dealing with homelessne­ss or living in poverty.

Meghan met with the director and a handful of frontline staff to discuss the challenges women in the neighborho­od are facing.

"She was very interested in what goes on for women in this community, who we all know are marginaliz­ed women who've faced many challenges and barriers to their wellbeing," said

Kate Gibson, the acting executive director of the center.

The Vancouver-based nonprofit Justice for Girls also said Meghan had stopped by, tweeting photos on Wednesday of the duchess during her visit.

"Yesterday, The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle visited to discuss climate justice for girls and the rights of Indigenous peoples," said the group, which helps teenage girls who live in poverty.

Final details on how Harry and Meghan's new roles might work are due in the coming days.

The prospect of a high court showdown only adds to the pressure on the couple.

Harry, sixth in line to the throne, married US former television actress Meghan at Windsor Castle in May 2018.

Her father, an award-winning former television lighting director now living in Mexico, did not attend the wedding after staging paparazzi photograph­s and suffering chest pains in the build-up. The letter was written in August 2018 and published in February 2019 shortly after the US magazine People ran a story citing Meghan's friends talking about the letter, which shed light on her troubled relationsh­ip with her estranged father.

Meghan filed a claim in October last year against publishers Associated Newspapers over the alleged misuse of private informatio­n, infringeme­nt of copyright and breach of the Data Protection Act 2018.

In an accompanyi­ng statement, Harry lashed out at negative press coverage, claiming British tabloids had mounted a "ruthless" and "malicious" attempt to vilify his wife. – AFP

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