A US tabloid is targeting Meghan Markle with a suggestive headline and a doctored image which features on its cover, sparking the debate whether her husband Prince Harry will approach the court to protect his wife.
Harry became the first British royal to appear in the witness box since the 1890s when he testified at the High Court in London as part of his lawsuit against Mirror Group Newspapers.
Harry and more than 100 other people are suing Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN), publisher of the Daily Mirror, the Sunday Mirror and the Sunday People tabloids, accusing them of widespread unlawful activities between 1991 and 2011.
As he returned to the US after recording his testimony, a US tabloid is featuring his wife on its cover with an outrageous headline that read "Meghan Bimbogate Explodes".
The article about the Duchess of Sussex is being published by Globe, a tabloid based in Boca Raton, Florida which covers politics, celebrity, human interest, and crime stories, largely sensationalist tabloid journalism.
It is also publishing what looks ike an edited picture of Harry's wife on the cover.
The edition that targets Meghan publishes on June 19. Meghan Markle's opponents were seen relishing the character assassination of the Duchess of Sussex.
Royal observers wondered whether the time has come for Harry to start a legal battle against the US media.
Meghan's supporters are convinced that the Duke of Sussex would sue the tabloid for targeting his wife.
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