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Meghan Markle sent her wedding rings back to ex-husband in the post | Royal | News

Meghan Markle and Trevor Engelson in 2006 (Image: GETTY) Meghan’s brother Thomas Markle Jnr confirmed that Meghan sent her rings back in the post in an interview with Express.co.uk last year. Mr Morton added that everyone in Meghan and Trevor’s circle of friends were “genuinely shocked”, as were his parents who had “embraced her like a daughter”, according to one of Meghan’s family members. Trevor himself was so taken aback that the normally laid-back New Yorker would switch to a “cold fury” if anyone mentioned his ex-wife. Ninaki Priddy, Meghan’s former best friend and maid of honour at her wedding to Trevor, told Rebecca Hardy that Trevor had been taken so off guard that even five years after it happened he could “barely contain his anger”.

Meghan Markle heartbreak as Duchess was head over heels in love with ex-husband Trevor

| UPDATED: 10:34, Mon, Jan 25, 2021 Link copied Sign up for FREE now and never miss the top Royal stories again. SUBSCRIBE Invalid email When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Before Meghan was married to Prince Harry, she was in a near-decade-long relationship with Trevor, a Hollywood producer and talent agent. The pair lived together in Los Angeles until Meghan landed her role on the TV legal drama Suits and moved to Toronto. While their marriage was not to last, their love for each other was clear to those around them.

Texas is scrambling to solve problems with its COVID-19 vaccination data

Tarrytown Pharmacy in Austin quickly exhausted its supply of 500 coronavirus vaccine doses in late December, then was bombarded by phone calls from people looking to get vaccinated. Credit: Montinique Monroe for The Texas Tribune After the staff at Austin’s Tarrytown Pharmacy hustled to vaccinate 500 vulnerable Texans and front-line workers over the holidays, pharmacist Rannon Ching logged into an online state system used to track the vaccines. Then he panicked. According to the system, his Tarrytown pharmacy hadn’t vaccinated anyone. The numbers on his screen indicated all 500 doses were still sitting on his shelf. “I freaked out thinking, ‘Oh my gosh, they’re not going to give me any [more] doses because they think I’m not giving anything,’” Ching said.

Texas has struggles with Covid-19 vaccination data

Then he panicked. According to the system, his Tarrytown pharmacy hadn’t vaccinated anyone. The numbers on his screen indicated all 500 doses were still sitting on his shelf. “I freaked out thinking, ‘Oh my gosh, they’re not going to give me any [more] doses because they think I’m not giving anything,’” Ching said. As the state began the massive undertaking of distributing the coronavirus vaccine, its early rollout was beset by data problems that left state officials with immunization and dose information that was outdated, incomplete and sometimes misleading. Health care providers feared those inaccurate numbers, collected by the state’s immunization registry, ImmTrac2, and another system were being used by the state to decide who would get the weekly allotment of vaccine — and by others to decide who would get blamed for moving too slowly as a desperate public clamored for shots.

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