Meghan won her case on a summary judgement earlier this year after suing Associated Newspapers Limited over a series of articles the paper printed quoting parts of a letter she sent to her father Thomas Markle in August 2018
The publisher of the Mail On Sunday will begin its appeal later today against a High Court ruling that found the paper had breached privacy and copyright laws by printing parts of a letter the Duchess of Sussex had written to her father.earlier this year after suing Associated Newspapers Limited over a series of articles the paper printed quoting parts of a letter she sent to her father Thomas Markle in August 2018.
She said the five articles, published in print and online in February 2019, misused her private information, infringed her copyright, and breached the Data Protection Act.The paper published a series of articles quoting from a letter she sent her father. Pic: Good Morning Britain. The summary judgements ruled by a judge meant that Meghan won her case without having to go to trial.
In February, Lord Justice Warby said ANL's publication of Meghan's letter to her father was"manifestly excessive and hence unlawful".He added:"It was, in short, a personal and private letter. The majority of what was published was about the claimant's own behaviour, her feelings of anguish about her father's behaviour, as she saw it, and the resulting rift between them. These are inherently private and personal matters.
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