The throwback photo Meghan Markle ‘never wanted the world to see’

Meghan Markle’s family once released a throwback snap of the duchess that she reportedly “did not want the world to see”.

A photo of Meghan Markle which she reportedly “never wanted the world to see” was once released by her family ahead of one of their interviews.

The throwback photo, which showed the Duchess of Sussex at an unknown event, was shared on social media last year ahead the interview with 7NEWS Australia.

Meghan can be seen in a low-buttoned white collared shirt with a napkin stuffed in it.

Her hair is in a low bun with strands falling down her face, while plates of food can be seen in front of her. She is thought to be at a restaurant.

The photo was shared on X by journalist Taylor Auerbach who claimed it was a photo Meghan “never wanted the world to see”.

Meghan Markle

Meghan Markle’s family posted a throwback photo on the duchess during one of their interviews (Image: Getty)

He has removed his posts since then.

The 7NEWS Australia interview features several other unseen photos of the Duchess while she was growing up.

They discussed her relationship with Prince Harry as well as where she would be “without her dad”.

In the trailer, her sister Samantha said: “She would still be a waitress if it wasn’t for dad.”

Meghan Markle

Meghan Markle’s photo was shared by Taylor Auerbach on X (Image: X/@tauerbach)

In another moment, Samantha said of the relationship with Harry: “They’re unhealthy for each other. This is a toxic relationship.”

Meghan has had a rocky relationship with her father and sister since her marriage to Prince Harry.

She has never commented on their claims.

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