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A London judge on Friday rejected a tabloid's request to challenge his ruling that the Daily Mail publisher had violated Meghan Markle's privacy by running extracts of a letter she wrote, saying he saw no prospect of success with an appeal.
The decision follows a Feb. 11 ruling at the High Court in London that the
Mail on Sunday and the MailOnline website breached Markle s privacy by printing elements of the five-page letter in February 2019. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow
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In legal papers released Friday, Judge Mark Warby ordered Associated to publish a front-page apology in the
Mail on Sunday. The Duchess of Sussex wins her legal case for copyright infringement against Associated Newspapers for articles published in The Mail on Sunday and posted on Mail Online – see page 3, his statement read.
Meghan Markle rewarded $625,000 in legal costs
Entertainment
Wed, Mar 03, 2021
Prince Harry s wife Meghan Markle has won $625,000 from British media after winning legal infringement case against a tabloid.
The Duchess of Sussex received a big amount as she won a legal battle against a media group which featured parts of a private letter from her father Thomas after her marriage to Prince Harry.
The 39-year-old sued the UK tabloid for invasion of privacy and copyright infringement over a series of articles in 2019.
Meghan Markle won the bulk of her legal battle against the tabloid newspaper after Judge Mark Warby ruled printing extracts of a private letter she wrote to her father was manifestly excessive and hence unlawful .