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LONDON, Nov 12 ― London's Court of Appeal said it would take time to give its ruling in the privacy battle between Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, and a tabloid paper, a case in which the royal apologised to judges for making a misleading statement. The Mail on Sunday newspaper is seeking to...

LONDON, Nov 12 ― London's Court of Appeal said it would take time to give its ruling in the privacy battle between Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, and a tabloid paper, a case in which the royal apologised to judges for making a misleading statement.

During the hearings, lawyers for the Mail argued that Meghan, 40, had penned the letter in the knowledge it was not a simple private missive to her father but could become public. Knauf's statement, and email and text message exchanges between him and the duchess, showed they had discussed providing some assistance to the authors of the biography.

 

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