Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex has won her latest media battle against British newspaper the Mail on Sunday. The latest legal skirmish relates to a letter she wrote to her father, Thomas Markle, thr…
Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex has won her latest media battle against British newspaper the Mail on Sunday.
Meghan subsequently brought a claim in the U.K.’s high court against the newspaper for breach of copyright and invasion of privacy. Earlier this year her legal team, believing her case to be strong, made a move to obtain summary judgment, which means asking the judge to hand down a verdict without a trial.Last month the Mail on Sunday appealed the ruling.
After emails between her and Knauf were put before the court which showed Meghan had instructed her private secretary have discussions with the authors, Meghan apologized to the court in a statement, saying: “I apologize to the Court for the fact that I had not remembered these exchanges at the time. I had absolutely no wish or intention to mislead the Defendant or the Court.”
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