UK tabloid starts appeal against privacy ruling on Meghan Markle letter
On Tuesday, the paper launched a three-day appeal against his decision, saying the judge should not have treated the letter as an"intimate communication" between Meghan and her father, and had reached wrong conclusions on other issues.
Meghan wrote the five-page letter to Thomas Markle following a collapse in their relationship in the run-up to her wedding, which her father missed due to ill health and after he admitted posing for paparazzi pictures. "The judge's approach to correction, right of reply and the wider public interest was we suggest much too narrow and contrary to authority," Caldecott said, adding Markle wanted the letter published to put the record straight.
Meghan and Harry's relations with Britain's tabloid press collapsed after they got married. The couple have said they would have, including the Daily Mail, accusing them of false and invasive coverage