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Duchess Meghan should apologize in court

Duchess Meghan should apologize in court

The man had previously testified that he had been in contact with Meghan and Harry about the authors’ information. The appeal process is actually about a ruling from February. The Mail on Sunday newspaper published excerpts of a handwritten letter from the Duchess to her father. At the time, the London High Court ruled that the newspaper’s publisher had infringed on Meghan’s personal and copyright rights. On Wednesday, Meghan announced that she had used the letter to get her father, with whom she had been at odds for years, to refrain from further media interviews as she wanted to ease the royal family’s pressure on Prince Harry (37). The publisher is of the opinion that Meghan did indeed consider unsolicited publication of the letter when it was written.

The Duchess announced that her former press spokesperson had passed on some information to the book’s authors with her knowledge. “I don’t know how much information he shared,” she said at the same time. “I clearly have no desire or intent to mislead the accused or the court.”

The appeal hearing must end on Thursday. It was not initially clear when the decision could be expected.

Since Meghan Markle appeared on the world stage alongside Prince Harry, she has been criticized: too determined, too loud, and too feminist. Attributes that do not fit the British royal house at all. W: The former actress must have been the main culprit of “Migset”. But is this true? Read more about it here.

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