Earlier this year, a court made a summary judgement to rule that the Mail on Sunday's publisher had breached the Duchess of Sussex's privacy and her copyright by publishing extracts of a letter she wrote to her father, Thomas Markle.
to her father was"not a loving letter, not a generous letter", as opposed to how it was presented in the People article.
"If you read the People article we don't know to what extent the allegations were authorised by the claimant or not.The court heard the letter from Meghan to her father was"written with public consumption in mind as a possibility", according to ANL.
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