PHOTO | An unknown girl is suing Prince Harry: He promised me marriage!
Judging by the attempt of the Indian Palvinder Kaur to "put Prince Harry behind bars", Megan Markle was not the woman the prince was to marry, but she.
According to the girl from India, Prince Harry was supposed to be her husband, at least he promised her that before withdrawing from the whole story. Kaur decided to take her case to court without a lawyer, citing their alleged e-mail communication as evidence.
Punjab HC dismisses the petition of one Palwinder Kaur who wanted the UK police to punish Prince Harry for not marrying her after making promises on social media.
The judge showed sympathy for Kaur, saying her so-called Prince may be sitting in a cyber cafe of a village in Punjab. pic.twitter.com/sr6BtttePT
- Sonam Mahajan (@AsYouNotWish) April 13, 2021
She told the court she had even sent a message to Harry's father, Prince Charles, informing him of the upcoming wedding. However, she did all this through social networks and certainly did not meet in person with any of the mentioned members of the royal family.
Regardless, Kaur decided to file a lawsuit, and she asked the court to put Prince Harry "behind bars". The Punjab High Court and Hariana did not believe her slightly unrealistic story.
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"There is a good opportunity for the so-called Prince Harry to sit in an internet cafe in the village of Punjab and look for green pastures for himself.", explained the court.
Even if the court wanted to accept Kaura's lawsuit, it simply had no evidence of it. According to the competent court, despite the document she submitted, she has no evidence of that. The proof was full of grammatical errors and vague. In addition, the emails sent by Kaur were not original, and parts of the communication were deleted or removed.
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In addition, fake profiles on social networks are almost as old as social networks themselves, and fake proposals and love scams are nothing new.
"This court finds no basis to deal with this proposal for a lawsuit and can only show sympathy for the girl who filed the lawsuit because she believed that such false communication was true.", the court concluded.