Meghan Markle's war on British tabloids gets first day in court

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LONDON (BLOOMBERG) - Meghan Markle had her first day in court on Friday (April 24) in her fight with the British media, as she sues the Mail on Sunday over the publication of a letter she wrote to her father shortly after her wedding to Prince Harry.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

LONDON - Meghan Markle had her first day in court on Friday in her fight with the British media, as she sues the Mail on Sunday over the publication of a letter she wrote to her father shortly after her wedding to Prince Harry.

The letter"was disclosed with the sole and entirely gratuitous purpose of satisfying the curiosity" of the Mail's readers, Sherborne said on Friday."A curiosity deliberately generated by the" Mail. The court hearing comes just days after the couple cut all ties with the UK's leading tabloids, including the Daily Mail, the Sun and the Mirror.

 

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Hope she lose, that way she will stop using the press at will to suit her agenda.

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