Meghan Markle's legal battle is far from over.
The Mail on Sunday'. The part in question refers to the publishing of a private, handwritten letter the Duchess of Sussex sent to her father, Thomas Markle. Her legal teamthe publishing of the letter was "harassing, humiliating, manipulating and exploiting" of her father.
According to royal reporter Omid Scobie, the judge struck out several accusations in the case. On Twitter, Scobie said, " Judge based decision to strike out additional elements on a few grounds: Publisher’s motive is not relevant in a privacy claim — Litigating the issues would be disproportionately complicated — Elements had been introduced in a way that did not meet some procedural requirements.— Publisher’s motive is not relevant in a privacy claim— Elements had been introduced in a way that did not meet some procedural requirements.
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