Meghan to receive 1 pound for tabloid's privacy invasion

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The Duchess of Sussex will receive the nominal sum of 1 pound after a court found that Britain's Mail on Sunday invaded her privacy.

LONDON -- The Duchess of Sussex will receive the nominal sum of 1 pound after a court found that Britain's Mail on Sunday invaded her privacy.

The Mail on Sunday's statement, which appeared Dec. 26, said "financial remedies have been agreed" but provided no details. The newspaper's lawyers disputed Meghan's claim, arguing that she crafted the letter knowing it might be seen by the news media. Correspondence between Meghan, 40, and her then-communications secretary, Jason Knauf, showed that the duchess suspected her father might leak the letter to journalists and wrote it with that in mind.

The duchess' lawyers had previously denied that she or Harry collaborated with the authors. But Knauf testified that he gave the writers information and discussed it with Harry and Meghan.

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Meghan says she doesn’t want to be royal but all she does is drone on and on about “the problems of being royal” so she can earn more $$$ Hypocritical at best bet let her go. She’s not a list actor she doesn’t want to be royal forget her.

They are paying her too much. She is sp[oiled and ENTITLED. ]

😂😂😂😂 she is such a joke!!!!

One pound of.....

A pound of flesh?

1 pound too much

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