Meghan Markle's privacy ordeal could drag on as tabloid eyes Supreme Court appeal

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Meghan Markle won a two-year privacy battle—but the tabloid she sued may appeal again.

The Duchess of Sussex went from victory to the threat of a possible new round of explosive legal action all before 6:00 a.m. ET on Thursday December 2.published a letter she sent her father begging him to stop talking to the media.Meghan Markle Calls Mail on Sunday 'Daily Fail' After Court Victory

If the publisher is successful in overturning her original victory it would force a trial in which she would likely have to give evidence and hand over more private messages.read:"We are very disappointed by the decision of the Court of Appeal. It is our strong view that judgment should be given only on the basis of evidence tested at trial, and not on a summary basis in a heavily contested case, before even disclosure of documents.

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