Meghan Markle is reportedly mad about a perceived double standard in how Kensington Palace treats its royal women… and she may be on to something!
14.05.2020 - 18:11 / foxnews.com
Meghan Markle has waged a legal battle against a British newspaper for publishing a confidential letter she wrote to her father, Thomas Markle, at the height of their fractured relationship. The United Kingdom's High Court held its first hearing in the privacy lawsuit last month and a legal expert told Fox News the courtroom drama will become heightened if and when the Duchess and her estranged father testify against each other.
Meghan Markle is reportedly mad about a perceived double standard in how Kensington Palace treats its royal women… and she may be on to something!
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Meghan Markle has lost the first round of her High Court case against Mail On Sunday newspaper in England. Meghan filed a case against the British tabloid for printing a letter she wrote to her father, for not attending her wedding that took place in May 2018, without her consent. She sued the newspaper for invasion of privacy and copyright infringement. It was announced on March 1 that the judge dismissed a chunk of a lawsuit brought by Meghan.
By Patrick Hipes
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry had a legal setback on Friday in their court battle against a U.K. tabloid.
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Meghan Markle has lost the first High Court legal battle against the publisher of the Mail On Sunday in her privacy claim against the newspaper.The Duchess of Sussex is suing British publisher Associated Newspapers over five articles published in the Mail On Sunday which featured letters exchanged between herself and her father, Thomas Markle.