LONDON, Dec 10 (Reuters) – A spokesperson for Meghan Markle said she had managed to send a letter to her hospitalised father despite the Daily Mail breaching “clear ethical boundaries” by reporting from his bedside.

Daily Mail Group “vehemently denied” the accusation ‍on Wednesday, saying it was “demonstrably false”.

Meghan’s broadside comes weeks before her husband Prince Harry starts his privacy lawsuit against the Daily Mail’s publisher.

FATHER HAD LEG AMPUTATED

Thomas Markle, Meghan’s father, is reported to be in hospital in the Philippines having had a leg amputated.

Meghan – who married King Charles’ younger son in 2018 and whose royal title is the Duchess of Sussex – has been trying to ‌contact him, the spokesperson said, after years of estrangement.

“Given that a ‌Daily Mail

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