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Britain’s Duchess of Sussex has asked the High Court to order The Mail On Sunday to hand over any copies of a handwritten letter sent to her estranged father following her “comprehensive win” last month.
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Meghan Markle sued the publishers of The Mail on Sunday and the MailOnline, Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL), over a series of articles which reproduced parts of a letter she sent to her father, Thomas Markle. She claimed the five articles published in February 2019 involved a misuse of her private information, breached her copyright and breached the Data Protection Act. The Duchess of Sussex emerged victorious last month when she was granted a summary judgment for her privacy claim and she has now set a number of demands in a virtual hearing on Tu
MEGHAN MARKLE has secured a major court win after being awarded £430,000 as a provisional payment towards her legal costs after the Duchess of Sussex won a privacy claim against the Mail on Sunday which had printed extracts of a letter she wrote to her father.