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The Duchess of Sussex has won her privacy case against Associated Newspapers for publishing extracts from a letter she wrote to her father Thomas Markle. However, the judge said he would not give a summary judgement on the copyright claim and a trial date for that has been set for March 2. In her statement on the ruling, Meghan claimed a “comprehensive win” on both issues, despite one being, as of yet, unresolved.