Meghan's lawyers denied that she "collaborated" with the authors of the book, which was published in August, and argued that references to the letter in it were simply "extracts from the letter lifted from the defendant's own articles".One of the authors, Omid Scobie, provided a written witness statement to the court saying the Duchess had not collaborated with the book.Judge Francesca Kaye, who presided over the hearing, handed down her decision in an oral ruling today, allowing the publisher to amend its defence to rely on Finding Freedom.The judge said the amended defence did not raise "new defences", but simply added "further particulars" of ANL's case.She added that Meghan "knows the case she has to meet" and that "there is no.
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