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Elton John confides in Meghan Markle about sobriety battle during Covid lockdown

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Sir Elton John confided in pals Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex about how technology enabled him to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings during the coronavirus lockdown.Elton, 73, celebrated being sober for 30 years in 2020 as the world continued to be gripped by the virus, which caused a global lockdown.The star who is known for hits such as Don't Go Breaking My Heart featured as a guest on the holiday special edition of The Duke and Duchess' podcast, Archewell Audio in partnership with Spotify.During his appearance, Elton spoke about the support he receives from Alcoholics Anonymous and how he frequently kept in touch with his support group, despite the lockdown period.He said: "I'm a recovering alcoholic so I have an.

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