London appeal court ruling on Meghan privacy case due next week | Malay Mail

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LONDON, Nov 27 — A British court will rule next week on an appeal by Associated Newspapers against a previous judgement that it breached Meghan Markle’s privacy by publishing a letter to her father, court listings showed on Friday. The newspaper group, which publishes the Mail on Sunday, Daily...

Judges are expected to deliver their verdict next Thursday.

The judge ordered Associated Newspapers to pay hundreds of thousands of pounds in interim legal costs and to print a front-page statement acknowledging her legal victory. The letter to her estranged father Thomas Markle was written a few months after she married Queen Elizabeth II’s grandson Prince Harry.Meghan, 40, and 37-year-old Harry, who now live in the United States after stepping down from frontline royal duties last year, have taken legal action against a number of publications, alleging invasion of privacy.

Earlier this month, she apologised to the court after admitting being involved in a favourable biography of her short tenure as a frontline royal in Britain, despite her and Harry having previously denied it.

 

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