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One told the Mirror: 'It is totally disingenuous, frankly ludicrous and wholly untrue to suggest anyone at the Palace has been peddling disinformation and has been briefing on these matters. Insiders were already describing Meghan as 'Duchess Difficult'. And Meghan's make-up artist pal Daniel Martin has posted a defiant poem in defence of the Duchess amid the bombshell claims she forced out members of staff at Kensington Palace and inflicted 'emotional cruelty' on others. The 41-year-old from France had previously worked for X Factor judges Robbie Williams and his wife Ayda Field, who she loved working for, according to friends. Ms King added that living in the Royal Family must be 'very intense to say the least'. Yesterday's CBS clip from the upcoming interview saw Oprah ask Meghan: 'How do you feel about the Palace hearing you speak your truth today?' The news was announced amid growing tensions within the royal family ahead of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's controversial televised Oprah interview. THE AMERICAN SPIN DOCTOR: Jason Knauf (left) walks behind the couple at the Invictus Games in Toronto. Once requiring open heart surgery, the valve now tends to be replaced using another minimally-invasive procedure which patients can recover from 'in days'. Here’s what she is: kind, strong, open. The 2021 service was cancelled for the first time in nearly half a century, because of the pandemic, Meghan Markle blamed the Duchess of Cambridge, the Duchess of Cornwall and Prince Charles for leaking stories about her to the Press when she was a senior royal, a source has claimed. While  Meghan McCain said: 'It's a very obvious oppo-dump on Meghan Markle, and one of the things she's being accused of in her abuse is emailing staffers early in the morning. But, if damage tissue grows instead, this can spark a further blockage and mean further operations are needed. She's referring to the institution of the royal family, but if you haven't heard the term "The Firm" before, you're not alone. We've had some very good broadcasts from the Queen, we've had William and Kate zooming in all over the place, the Royal Family getting out and about and to be honest that's what they do and these things will just pass by. The Sussexes' lawyers told The Times the couple remained close to Samantha today, and are very grateful for all her work them, denying she was ever bullied. The row over the timing of the broadcast came hours after Meghan accused the royal family of 'perpetuating falsehoods' about her and Harry in their interview with Oprah in a new teaser clip released just hours after Buckingham Palace launched a probe into her alleged bullying of staff. Times sources described a 'febrile' atmosphere at Kensington Palace, where the Sussexes lived alongside Harry's brother William and his family. But the couple have now been accused of being disrespectful to the Queen and her husband after it emerged they won't delay the release of their Oprah interview despite Philip's health problems. A spokesman said: 'We are clearly very concerned about allegations in The Times following claims made by former staff of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex. The story begins in October 2018 when, behind palace doors, the glow of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Windsor wedding just five months earlier had long passed. It's not going to be easy, but this is very welcome and long overdue. And in a further twist Meghan, a campaigner for women's rights, told aides they were borrowed from a jeweller, rather than a present from a regime known for human rights abuses and the oppression of women. The show has been licensed to be shown in more than 17 countries including Australia, Belgium, Canada, Croatia, Iceland, Israel, Italy, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Switzerland and the UK, as well as in sub-Saharan Africa, following its US premiere on Sunday. Meghan got the opportunity to appear alongside Ashton Kutcher in A Lot Like Love,  a 2005 romantic comedy-drama starring Ashton Kutcher and Amanda Peet. But a Hollywood insider told DailyMail.com today that Meghan has now accused the Palace of using the Duke's ill-health as an excuse to 'muzzle' her, and insisted she would never ask to delay the release of the interview. In fact six of the eight senior Royal Family members widely said to make up The Firm will be seen speaking beforehand - with only Princess Anne and Edward not featured. The Sussexes are under huge pressure to ask Oprah to delay the broadcast in the US on Sunday night and across the world on Monday after it was revealed Prince Philip underwent heart surgery. Meghan Markle's friends have rushed to her defence amid the Buckingham Palace 'bullying' row - with one claiming the dramatic fallout has been fuelled by racism. Omid Scobie, royal editor at large for Harper's Bazaar and author of the Finding Freedom biography of the Sussexes, quoted a series of Meghan's friends who have stood up for her, Meghan is pictured during her interview with Oprah Winfrey set to air on ITV next Monday. 'She is bullying Y and seeking to undermine her confidence. Friends of the couple have since explained that Meghan was not being rude, but she came from a different culture. Buckingham Palace are determined to try to maintain a dignified silence on the interview and the furore around it.'. As far as Andrew is concerned, he is their boy, he is their boy. However, Harry, 36, and Meghan, 39, have strenuously denied any bullying. The Queen will be joined by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge William and Kate on TV, The Royal family broadcast will go out hours before Meghan and Harry are on US television. After the 2018 royal wedding there was a split between the royal households, which was made public in 2019. More countries will be announced in the coming days under arrangements that could earn tens of millions of pounds for CBS. Meghan Markle had furious rows with royal aides over freebie designer clothes sent to Kensington Palace at the time of bullying allegations, sources have claimed. Kate Middleton's mother Carole turned down publicity for  an interview in Good Housekeeping magazine because she did not want to be 'insensitive' while Prince Philip, 99, was in hospital, Respectful: Carole Middleton, pictured on the cover of Good Housekeeping, discusses her business and family life in the interview which features in the April issue and is out now. 'In a detailed legal letter of rebuttal to The Times, we have addressed these defamatory claims in full, including spurious allegations regarding the use of gifts loaned to the duchess by The Crown. Describing life working for Meghan and Harry, aides have claimed they 'bent over backwards' to help her when she arrived after the couple became engaged in 2017. We don't have to be silent any more'. ', Stony faced, Meghan replies: 'I don't know how they could expect that after all of this time we would still just be silent if there is an active role that The Firm is playing in perpetuating falsehoods about us. 'For me, I'm just really relieved and happy to be sitting here talking to you with my wife by my side, because I can't begin to imagine what it must have been like for her going through this process by herself all those years ago because it's been unbelievably tough for the two of us. Hours after she made the claims, Buckingham Palace revealed the Duke of Edinburgh has undergone a 'successful procedure for a pre-existing heart condition' and will remain in hospital for 'treatment, rest and recuperation for a number of days'. ', A stent is a small tube that is used to clear a blockage in an artery. A source told The Mirror: 'A group of people are queuing up to be involved. 'It's no coincidence that distorted several-year-old accusations aimed at undermining the duchess are being briefed to the British media shortly before she and the duke are due to speak openly and honestly about their experience of recent years. Rob & Joss: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are having Baby Number 2! But last night on the ABC debate show 'The View' in America, hosted by Whoopi Goldberg, broadcaster Sarah Haines declared: 'I don't hear anything about investigations that don't involve Prince Andrew and his connections with Jeffrey Epstein'. 'The Duke is expected to remain in hospital for continuing treatment for a number of days.'. Meanwhile other Royal Family members carried on with their engagements - including Prince William and Kate who had a videocall with the parents of a boy helped by a mental health text helpline that they are supporting. Instead, she agreed to stay on and help the duchess through her first months in the Royal Family. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have insisted they should be involved in any 'formal' investigation over allegations that they bullied their staff, a source has claimed. A series of shocking yet unsurprising claims were made against the Royal family. Meghan allegedly replied: 'It's not my job to coddle people.'. But he added pointedly: 'I remain concerned that nothing will be done.'. He is now royal editor at large for Harper's Bazaar. We have had report after report from people who have witnessed unacceptable behaviour towards (Y).'. 'The Royal Household has had a Dignity at Work policy in place for a number of years and does not and will not tolerate bullying or harassment in the workplace.'. Mr Knauf now heads William and Kate's charitable foundation. Palace aides were already preparing to 'hide behind the sofa', fearful that Meghan will use the interview to settle perceived scores with the monarchy. MEGHAN Markle 's Suits co-star ... has their house ... actor accused the Palace of "tormenting" Meghan Markle and described the monarchy as "archaic and toxic" in a series of tweets. Their discussion confirms that Oprah - who attended the wedding and now lives near the Sussexes' £11million mansion in Montecito, California - had been wooing Meghan for a tell-all interview for at least three years. Stents are tiny tubes used to clear arteries and allow blood to flow normally again. It is inserted and expanded with a balloon to expand the artery and ensure blood can flow normally again. According to the report in The Times, Mr Knauf, who had already consulted Miss Carruthers, said in his email that she 'agreed with me on all counts that the situation was very serious'. A spokesman for the Sussexes said in a statement to The Times: 'Let's just call this what it is — a calculated smear campaign based on misleading and harmful misinformation. ', Yesterday's CBS clip from the upcoming interview saw Oprah ask Meghan: 'How do you feel about the Palace hearing you speak your truth today? Mr Knauf also made clear he was concerned nothing had been done, or would be done in future, to protect palace staff. 'Accordingly our HR team will look into the circumstances outlined in the article. Royal watchers around the world have been reacting on Twitter this week to the war of words between Buckingham Palace in London and Meghan Markle in California. To a background of dramatic music, Miss Winfrey asks her: 'How do you feel about the Palace hearing you speak your truth today? None of these royal interviews have gone well and I can't see this going any better.'. 'The Queen actually gave Harry and Meghan the entire Commonwealth to work with and the job of the Royal Family is to support the Queen in their role and then when the Queen doesn't need them, they can pursue their own endeavours - lots of them do wonderful work - so I personally feel the Royal Family is not in crisis because they are doing a good job, they are serving us whereas I cannot help but agree with Angela that Harry and Meghan are serving themselves. Roya Nikkhah, Royal Correspondent at The Sunday Times, told Radio 4 yesterday: 'The extraordinary phrase in that clip is that she is saying The Firm were actively perpetuating falsehoods about her and Harry. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. A Palace source told the paper: 'There were a lot of broken people. There is growing anger over the broadcast going ahead, with royal experts, fans and MPs calling for its postponement. 'The institution just protected Meghan constantly. Kate Middleton's mother Carole has asked the publishers of Good Housekeeping magazine not to promote a cover interview with her over fears it will look 'insensitive' while Prince Philip is battling ill-health in hospital. No matter what the occasion, Meghan Markle always makes sure to look her best. Past and present staff will be invited to speak about their experiences, with the aim to improve human resources policies at the palace and see if lessons can be learnt. But on Monday, he was transferred to Bart's – the country's leading heart hospital – for tests and observation on 'an existing heart condition'. The Prince of Wales has recorded a message for the programme addressing 'the universal devastation caused by the coronavirus pandemic'. Hurting the Queen in public is really low. The 36- year-old American, who completed his master's at the London School of Economics, served as communications secretary to the 'Fab Four' of William, Kate, Harry and Meghan before the Cambridges and Sussexes created separate offices in March 2019. And hey, it's a paying gig. 'People have called me out on it and they were right to do so – we should all choose to contribute to a culture of kindness. They are William and Kate, Prince Edward, the Countess of Wessex, the Prince of Wales and Camilla, The Queen herself and Princess Anne. A clip of Meghan making the remarks to Oprah Winfrey was released in the early hours of yesterday, in which the Duchess added 'a lot ... has been lost already'. There has been no previous suggestion that the Duke has suffered from an irregular heartbeat, although he does have an underlying heart condition which can spark this. 'I heard Oprah say what was her intention in doing this interview? There wasn't any jujitsu, bobbing and weaving and try to decide. Without a Trace was a police drama TV series following the cases of a Missing Persons Unit of the FBI in New York City. A spokesman for the Sussexes said in a statement to The Times: 'Let's just call this what it is - a calculated smear campaign based on misleading and harmful misinformation'. A clip from Meghan's upcoming tell-all interview with broadcaster Oprah Winfrey included the extraordinary accusation from her that the palace had been 'perpetuating falsehoods' about her and Harry. None of these royal interviews have gone well... and I can't see this going any better. She had a miscarriage. 'The duchess seems intent on always having someone in her sights. Along with the Queen, Philip received his Covid-19 jab in January. It was a great role, to be sure, but I'm pretty sure she traded up. Sources have now claimed that the Duchess clashed with royal aides when told she couldn't keep boxes of designer garments sent to Kensington Palace after she was unveiled as Harry's girlfriend in 2016. The Queen (pictured with the couple in 2018) launched an unprecedented inquiry last night into allegations that Meghan and Harry bullied their staff, It came as a royal outsider scotched hopes they could one day return for royal events such as Trooping the Colour, saying: 'I can't ever see those two back on the balcony.'. In a second clip, also set to dramatic music, Prince Harry compares his mother's situation to the one he says he and Meghan found themselves in. The Sussexes' lawyers denies these claims. In an extraordinary statement, Buckingham Palace announced a formal probe into the allegations surrounding the Queen's grandson and his wife. Last night a royal insider commented: 'I can't ever see those two back on the balcony.'. After playing the latest clip today, Ms King, who is good friends with Oprah, told the breakfast programme: 'Listen to those words. 'Everyone's sympathies should be for the Queen, a remarkable lady who has given a lifetime of service.' A Celebration for Commonwealth Day will be broadcast on BBC One at 5pm on Sunday March 7 - a few hours before Meghan and Harry's sit-down with Oprah is shown. One source told The Times: 'I think the problem is, not much happened with it. 'The duchess seems intent on always having someone in her sights. And, if that comes with risk of losing things, I mean, I ... there is a lot that has been lost already.'. As a courtier observes: 'Working for the royals is a very strange job. Her Majesty heard about the RAF's 'commitment to supporting the nation's response to the pandemic', Buckingham Palace said. Their revelations came just days after Meghan was accused of 'driving out' two PAs and shattering the confidence of another member of palace staff - with one former aide branding Prince Harry and his wife 'outrageous bullies'. The Mail also approached a spokesman for the Sussexes for comment. It comes as the Duchess said she could not be expected to stay silent if the royal family played a part in 'perpetuating falsehoods' about her and Harry. One friend said Meghan was another example of a 'woman of colour in a senior position… accused of being too angry, too scary, too whatever in the workplace'. 'The infection could have put strain on his heart and either triggered a minor heart attack or unstable angina (when the heart muscle doesn't get enough oxygen because of blood flow problems),' he told MailOnline. ', A spokesman for the Sussexes said in a statement to The Times: 'Let's just call this what it is - a calculated smear campaign based on misleading and harmful misinformation', It came as ITV1 confirmed the ViacomCBS show, called Oprah With Meghan and Harry (the show's trailer, pictured), will be broadcast in the UK between 9pm and 11pm on Monday night, almost 24 hours after it is shown in the United States. Everyone has the right to tell their story – that's what our work is about. Tory MP Bob Blackman said the interview was simply 'inappropriate'. No support whatsoever and now even across the pond, still no loyalty or support. In fact, it says, Meghan had cut short the visit because she had 'reservations' about the organization UN Women, which had an involvement in the event. 2014's When Sparks Fly was Meghan's first foray into Hallmark movies, but it wouldn't be her last. In the episode, Markle plays Veronica Perez, a maid who becomes a suspect in the murder of her former lover. Meghan the mermaid and a fairy tale with a fishy ending: As the Duchess claims she's like a cursed Disney character, SARAH VINE asks does her story really hold water? Daily Mail Royal Editor Rebecca English witnessed the aftermath and wrote: 'I was there at the time and witnessed Meghan turn and 'hiss' at a member of her entourage, clearly incandescent with rage about something, and demand to leave. Carole Middleton, who runs party supply company Party Pieces, interviewed with the magazine in January but has reportedly asked its publishers not to promote it as Prince Philip, 99, is still in hospital. CBS Presents Oprah With Meghan And Harry will be screened on networks including Australia's Network 10 and Canada's Global TV. 'She always gets William's go-ahead before any interview like this, and he is incredibly supportive. But the royals aren't Hollywood and celebrity, respect has to be earned and she didn't like that.'. And when I heard Oprah say, you know, it's the best interview she's ever done. Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Queen Elizabeth II (accompanied by Samantha Cohen) attend a ceremony to open the new Mersey Gateway Bridge on June 14, 2018 in Widnes, England. The Prince of Wales recorded a message addressing 'the universal devastation caused by the coronavirus pandemic', and celebrating critical work to combat climate change. It was business as usual for the Queen today, who held a telephone audience this afternoon with the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Michael Wigston. After being offended by a sexist commercial, Meghan wrote a letter to the president of Proctor & Gamble to complain. The Sussexes are accused of leaving behind a 'lot of broken people' with 'young women broken by their behaviour' and a source describing one member of their staff as 'completely destroyed' by the ordeal. ', Speaking in the garden of a friend's Californian mansion, she adds: 'And if that comes with risk of losing things, I mean, I ... there is a lot that has been lost already.'. The less they say the better, irrespective of the state of health of the Duke of Edinburgh. Jason Knauf - the Sussexes' then communications secretary who now heads the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's charitable foundation - made a bullying complaint in October 2018 in an apparent attempt to force Buckingham Palace to protect staff. One royal source said up to ten people wanted to assist, adding: 'A group of people are queuing up to be involved. Writing in Harper's Bazaar, Mr Scobie quotes a anonymous friend of Meghan saying: 'I hate to say it, but find me a woman of colour in a senior position who has not been accused of being too angry, too scary, too whatever in the workplace. Buckingham Palace said in a statement: 'We are clearly very concerned about allegations in the Times following claims made by former staff of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Meghan said now the whole world can see what she had to endure for months on end. Pictured: Kate and Jessica Mulroney (left) hold bridesmaids' hands at the wedding, Royal author slams Meghan Markle's claims over Archie's title, Penguin evades killer whales by jumping into boat full of tourists, Oprah reveals Queen and Philip did not make alleged racist comment, Majestic whales show off breathtaking acrobatic moves, Nurse films herself traveling through airport without a mask, Baby koala gets an adorable arm cast after falling from a tree, Prince Harry admits father has 'made peace with toxic environment', Missouri pastor gives sermon on how women should look for husbands, Adorable baby pygmy hippo enjoys being splashed by water, Hens rescued by Meghan and Prince Harry feature in Oprah interview, Prince Harry 'hurt' by Queen removing royal patronages, Chilling body-cam footage after woman is convicted of murder, The Duke of Edinburgh, pictured during the transfer of the Colonel-in-Chief of The Rifles at Windsor Castle on July 22 last year, Meghan Markle spoke to Oprah Winfrey for the interview, which will air on Sunday, and is asked whether she had contemplated what the reaction would be from Buckingham Palace to the interview. The Queen launched the probe into the behaviour of her grandson and his wife following allegations they inflicted 'emotional cruelty' on aides and 'drove them out'. Pictured right: Samantha Carruthers head of HR. It will also be on RTE2 in Ireland, RTL in Germany and Croatia and Sky Italia-TV8 in Italy. Honestly, there's no show this girl would say no to. Meghan Markle The Duchess of Sussex, who was previously best known for starring in court drama series Suits, was forced to give up her acting career when she … They still hope to be kept up to speed with what the investigation will entail and want to be informed if formal bullying accusations emerge. The review is likely to focus on a specific time frame and give staff a chance to talk about their experiences of working with the Sussexes, reported the Telegraph. Queen 'refuses to sign off Palace's response to bombshell interview' and demands more time following day of emergency talks with Charles and William after Harry 'pressed the nuclear button' and 'blew up the family' in Oprah chat with Meghan, DAILY MAIL COMMENT: A ruthless stab at the heart of the royal family. It was a great role, to be sure, but I'm pretty sure she traded up. 'There are three coronary arteries, it is more likely he suffered a new blockage and needed a second stent. The couple have already loudly complained about what they perceived as their lack of support and even wildly accused them of actively plotting their downfall. During her time as a senior royal, the mother-of-one wore a parade of designer outfits from brands such as Dior, Prada and Chanel and an array of expensive accessories. The duchess denies bullying and her lawyers stated that one individual left after findings of misconduct. If anyone in the Palace was orchestrating or peddling a campaign of misinformation to smear them they would think of something better than accusations of bullying that the institution itself doesn't come out well from. Could the Prince be having a pacemaker installed to treat his underlying heart condition? It is oft cited that Princess Diana used the term in interview, but was in fact 'The Establishment', The modern Firm now: Edward, Sophie, Kate, William, The Queen, Charles, Camilla and Anne. A spokesman for the Sussexes told The Times they were the victims of a 'calculated smear campaign based on misleading and harmful information' adding that the duchess was 'saddened by this latest attack on her character, particularly as someone who has been the target of bullying herself and is deeply committed to supporting those who have experienced pain and trauma'. Experts said, however, that it is extremely rare for any stent to need to be replaced - and any blockages within it would only appear within the first six months. And I asked her, what do you mean by that? But aides trying to defend themselves before Sunday's Oprah interview, have described bending over backwards for her as soon as she arrived. The Queen's statement escalated the tit-for-tat war of words between Buckingham Palace and Los Angeles-based 'Team Sussex'. To give them the opportunity to say in their own words. Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group, 'I never played naked pool or dressed up like Hitler': Meghan's father Thomas Markle takes swipe at 'snotty' Harry and says she 'let him down but he still loves' her, Piers Morgan storms off his morning TV show in the UK during furious row over Meghan Markle, BEL MOONEY: My pity for these sad, naive, damaged souls, No way they could keep their bodyguards: Former royal security unit chief blasts 'arrogant' assumption Harry and Meghan could retain their protection after stepping back, A bonfire of piping hot pique served up by Queen of the sofa: JAN MOIR gives her verdict on the interview the whole world is talking about, Meghan Markle's half-sister Samantha SLAMS her Oprah interview, accusing Duchess of using 'depression as an excuse to treat people like dishrags' - and firing back at her claim that they haven't seen each other in 20 years, DOMINIQUE SAMUELS: This clash of the Royals was about culture... NOT color, Meghan Markle was 'a bit naughty' to imply Archie 'couldn't be a prince because of the possible colour of his skin' when it was due to strict rules, royal author Hugo Vickers says. Meghan's longtime friend Janina Gavankar, who attended her and Harry's wedding, also spoke out on Twitter. He also worked at spying centre GCHQ as a 'director of strategy'. Another Tory MP, who did not want to be named, said of Harry and Meghan: 'One day I hope those two discover what it is really like to have problems.'. It was a great role, to be sure, but I'm pretty sure she traded up. On Wednesday they also reacted angrily to further suggestions by a spokesman for the Sussexes that they were behind a 'calculated smear campaign based on misleading and harmful information' which saw accusations of bullying levelled against Meghan in The Times by former aides, The Sussex team have sensationally claimed The Times was 'being used by Buckingham Palace to peddle a wholly false narrative' ahead of her Oprah interview, One insider said: 'It is all a bit unedifying and ridiculous. When the stent is implanted tissue grows over it, making it part of the artery wall. The whistleblower told The Times: 'We will finally be able to tell the truth. The Duchess of Sussex has claimed royal aides blocked her from having a personal conversation with Oprah Winfrey in the months leading up to her wedding to Prince Harry, in the latest preview clip released by CBS two days before the full bombshell interview comes out. ', Kate Robertson, who founded One Young World, said the duchess should sort out her grievances 'in person privately' and praised the monarch for being the 'world's most stunning example of public service'. She added: 'This is being seen as a war between the Palace and the Sussexes ahead of what could be the most explosive royal interview wince Princess Diana sat down with Martin Bashir. It will come after the Royal Family in Britain take part in a show of unity for a Commonwealth Day service this Sunday, which will be shown at 5pm on BBC One. Royal biographer Hugo Vickers told ITV's Good Morning Britain: 'The Queen was extremely generous to them and when Harry dropped a bombshell and said they wanted to go off in January last year. A spokesman said it was 'a matter for the Palace'. A source told The Times that the palace were not 'peddling disinformation or conducting any kind of campaign ahead of the interview' - with the allegations 'clearly not [...] coming from us'. Harry and Meghan were accused of being disrespectful to the monarch's life of duty when their Megxit departure was finalised two weeks ago, with their camp saying: 'We can all live a life of service. In an episode titled "Chameleon," Markle plays a missing college student who turns out to be an imposter. The Duchess of Sussex, 39, who is currently living in her $14 million mansion in Santa Barbara with Prince Harry, 36, and their son Archie, two, is known for her love of designer garments and rarely wears the same outfit twice. 'We are disappointed to see this defamatory portrayal of The Duchess of Sussex given credibility by a media outlet. Insiders said the royal exchanged heated words with staff when they told her it would be a breach of royal protocol to keep the freebies, with one telling The Sun: 'As an actress it was perfectly acceptable to take freebies sent by fashion chains and designer labels.

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