Judge rules against Meghan in parts of tabloid privacy case

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Judge rules against Meghan in parts of tabloid privacy case
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A London judge struck out elements of the Duchess of Sussex's high-profile claim against a tabloid newspaper group for publishing a letter she wrote to her estranged father.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, says the Associated Newspapers group breached her privacy, her data protection rights and copyright when, in February 2019, it printed extracts of correspondence the previous year to her father, Thomas. AFP/File/Tolga AKMEN

She is claiming the news group breached her privacy, her data protection rights and copyright when, in February 2019, it printed extracts of correspondence the previous year to her father, Thomas. “The Court agrees that all three categories of allegation should be struck out,” he wrote in his ruling. The duchess also argued that the only purpose of publication was “satisfying a curiosity” about her private life that the newspapers had generated.

Harry has accused sections of the media of waging a “ruthless campaign” against his wife, likening it to the treatment of his mother, Diana, princess of Wales, during her lifetime.

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