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The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, has been the subject of numerous articles and headlines in the Daily Mail, a British tabloid newspaper. Here are some examples:

  1. "Meghan Markle's 'difficult' royal treatment" (February 2018) - This article claimed that Meghan was struggling to adjust to royal life and was being treated poorly by the royal family.
  2. "Meghan Markle's 'secret' yoga sessions" (March 2018) - This article reported on Meghan's alleged secret yoga sessions, which were said to be a way for her to cope with the stress of royal life.
  3. "Meghan Markle's 'diva' demands" (April 2018) - This article claimed that Meghan was making "diva" demands, such as requiring a special pillow and blanket on her royal tours.
  4. "Meghan Markle's 'fake' smile" (May 2018) - This article claimed that Meghan's smile was "fake" and that she was only smiling for the cameras.
  5. "Meghan Markle's 'secret' feud with Kate Middleton" (June 2018) - This article reported on alleged tensions between Meghan and Kate Middleton, with claims that the two were not getting along.
  6. "Meghan Markle's 'expensive' fashion choices" (July 2018) - This article criticized Meghan's fashion choices, claiming that they were too expensive and not suitable for a royal.
  7. "Meghan Markle's 'secret' baby plans" (August 2018) - This article reported on alleged plans for Meghan and Prince Harry to start a family, with claims that they were planning to have two children.
  8. "Meghan Markle's 'difficult' pregnancy" (September 2018) - This article claimed that Meghan was struggling with her pregnancy, with claims that she was experiencing morning sickness and other symptoms.
  9. "Meghan Markle's 'secret' miscarriage" (October 2018) - This article reported on alleged rumors that Meghan had suffered a miscarriage, which was later denied by the royal family.
  10. "Meghan Markle's 'fake' pregnancy announcement" (November 2018) - This article claimed that Meghan's pregnancy announcement was "fake" and that she was only announcing it to boost her popularity.

It's worth noting that many of these articles have been criticized for being inaccurate, sensationalized, or even fabricated. The Daily Mail has been accused of perpetuating negative and unfair coverage of Meghan Markle, and has been the subject of several complaints to the UK's press regulator, the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO).