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Meghan Markle faces setback in court battle over dad’s letter – The New Daily
London’s High Court has ruled a newspaper can amend its case ahead of a trial next year in a setback for the Duchess of Sussex.

Meghan Markle has lost her bid to stop details from a recently published biography from being used by a tabloid newspaper that she is suing for privacy breaches.
London’s High Court has ruled that publisher Associated Newspapers could amend its written defence to rely on Finding Freedom as evidence because it did not raise “new defences”.
Judge Francesca Kaye said it simply added “further particulars” of the case and that Meghan “knows the case she has to meet” and that “there is no suggestion…
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