Mo Gosfield
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- Aug 11, 2010
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Care to be more specific? You make it sound like everything was a lie.
From what I have heard, her perception regarding titles for her children may be wrong but then that may be explained by what she had previously been led to believe. So I'm intrigued to what you say was actually a lie.
Well, she did actually say that they got married privately three days before the main wedding, which was incorrect. They took vows. The reply from the Palace referred to a variance in recollection, which is a clear indication of a difference of opinion. So, for the time being, we don't know whether we are dealing with truths, half truths or lies. We really know nothing at all. Its just a case of people favouring one side or the other, without knowing too many facts. Its likely, the real facts will never come out, which could suit one party or the other or even both parties.