A British newspaper publisher announced on Tuesday it has plans to appeal against a judge’s ruling that it invaded Meghan Markle’s privacy by publishing parts of a letter she wrote to her estranged father after her 2018 marriage to Prince Harry.
In written submissions released as part of a court hearing on Tuesday, Associated Newspapers’ lawyer Antony White sought permission to appeal, saying a bid to overturn High Court judge Mark Warby’s ruling "would have a real prospect of success." In response, attorneys for the Duchess of Sussex demanded the publisher to hand over the letter and destroy any electronic copies or notes it held.They also asked the judge to order the Mail on Sunday to remove the five articles from its website and to run a.
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