has won an additional legal victory in her battles against Associated Newspapers, the publisher of theAccording to multiple reports, a remote hearing at the High Court in London on Wednesday ruled that the Duchess of Sussex owns the sole copyright of the letter she wrote her father, Thomas Markle, months before her wedding to Prince Harry.
Associated Newspapers Limited lawyers previously claimed that former Kensington Palace communications chief Jason Knauf owned part of the copyright, as he had seen an early version of the letter and played a role in its drafting, per. On Wednesday, Knauf "emphatically" denied co-writing the letter and the assertion was dropped. It was also determined that The Crown was not an owner of the letter.
"Mr. Knauf did not draft, and has never claimed to have drafted, any parts of the electronic draft or the letter," Meghan's lawyers stated in official court documents. The docs, however, did reveal that Meghan shared the draft with Harry and Knauf"for support, as this was a deeply painful process that they had lived through with her and because Mr Knauf was responsible for keeping the senior members of the royal household apprised of any public-facing issues.
I’m happy for you meg
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Source: HuffPostWomen - 🏆 27. / 68 Read more »
Source: ELLE Magazine (US) - 🏆 472. / 51 Read more »
Source: Women's Health - 🏆 475. / 51 Read more »
Source: ELLE Magazine (US) - 🏆 472. / 51 Read more »