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Meghan Markle wins privacy claim against Mail on Sunday over letter to father
Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, says a British tabloid has been held to account for its “dehumanising practices” after she won a privacy claim against the paper for printing extracts of a letter she wrote to her father.
Key points:
- Meghan took legal action against the Mail on Sunday and its publisher for publishing a private letter she sent to her father
- A High Court judge ruled the articles breached her privacy, but other issues would have to be settled in court
- Meghan said the courts had held the paper to account for “illegal and dehumanising practices”
Meghan 39, the wife of Prince Harry, sued publisher Associated Newspapers after its Mail on Sunday tabloid printed parts of the handwritten letter she sent to her estranged father, Thomas…
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