Meghan Markle And Prince Harry’s Bombshell Interview 09/03/2021
Meghan Markle has revealed how Prince Harry “cradled her” when she told him she was on the verge of suicide when she was five months’ pregnant with their baby son Archie. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex dropped a number of bombshells that have plunged the Royal Family into crisis.A mum accused of flinging her husband from a moving car told a friend she never meant to hurt him after he was left fighting for life following an alcohol-fuelled argument in Point Cook on Sunday Morning.Spectators at illegal drag races could cop an $800 fine- as local councils look to crush the hoon crisis sweeping Melbourne’s southeast.Friday’s could get a little bit sweeter for city workers with a 4pm knock-off and free public transport if a plan by The Property Council of Australia goes ahead.For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au
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