British newspaper the Mail on Sunday must publish a front-page statement to say Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, had won a privacy case against it, according to ruling handed down by a London High Court judge on Friday.
Last month, judge Mark Warby ruled the tabloid had breached the royal’s privacy and infringed her copyright by publishing parts of the five-page letter she wrote to her father, Thomas Markle, who she fell out with on the eve of her wedding to Queen Elizabeth’s grandson, Prince Harry, in May 2018.
RELATED: Meghan Markle Demands £1.5 Million In Costs And A Front-Page Apology From Associated Newspapers After Privacy Case Win As a consequence of that ruling, Warby has ordered that the newspaper must publish a notice on its front
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