Meghan Markle s ex husband Trevor felt like something stuck to bottom of her shoe
Royal biographer Andrew Morton has claimed in his book, Meghan: A Hollywood Princess, that Meghan Markle s ex husband Trevor Engelson felt like he was a piece of something stuck to the bottom of her shoe as their marriage broke down
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Meghan Markle s ex-husband says he felt like something stuck to the bottom of her shoe
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