counter easy hit Meghan Markle shares never seen before high school pic sent by old pal & gushes it ‘brought biggest smile to my face’ – Wanto Ever

Meghan Markle shares never seen before high school pic sent by old pal & gushes it ‘brought biggest smile to my face’

MEGHAN Markle has shared a never seen before candid throwback picture to her fans.

The Duchess of Sussex, 43, posted the photograph from her high school days on Instagram this evening.

Statue of the Virgin Mary and child with a woman praying in the foreground.
Meghan Markle shared a never-before-seen candid throwback picture to her fans

The mum-of-two captioned the sweet pic: “When your dear friend from middle school/high school sends you something from your Alma mater and it brings the biggest smile to your face. Go Pandas.

“Thanks Sush xo.”

Meghan also tagged Immaculate Heart, a Catholic, independent college preparatory school for young women in LA.

The Duchess shared the photograph just minutes after Harry’s visa court documents were released to the public.

The US government had until the end of the day to publish the previously unseen papers relating to Harry’s immigration status.

The heavily redacted court documents read: “Plaintiffs allege that the records should be disclosed as public confidence in the government would suffer or to establish whether the Duke was granted preferential treatment.

“This speculation by Plaintiffs does not point to any evidence of government misconduct.

“The records, as explained above, do not support such an allegation but show the regulatory process involved in reviewing and granting immigration benefits which was done in compliance with the
Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. § 1103 and applicable rules and regulation.”

In a surprising twist, pages and pages of the highly anticipated files have been redacted.

The key question regarding whether or not Harry did tick the ‘no’ box about drug use, remains to be answered.

However, the files did conclude the duke was not given special treatment.

But, the majority of a secret hearing in April last year was blacked out.

Judge Carl Nichols ruled that the redacted documents should be made public by today at the latest but did not give a specific time frame.

The Heritage Foundation think tank has been seeking their release after Harry admitted using drugs in his memoir Spare and Netflix show.

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