Naman Ramachandran Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has won a High Court bid to keep secret the identities of five friends who gave an anonymous interview to U.S.
magazine People defending her against criticism.This is the latest salvo in Markle’s ongoing legal battle against Associated Newspapers, publisher of outlets the Daily Mail, the Mail on Sunday and Mail Online.
She sued the group for breach of privacy and copyright infringement after the Mail on Sunday published excerpts from a 2018 letter Markle sent to her father Thomas Markle Sr.
Associated Newspapers denies her claims.“To force the claimant, as the defendant urges this court to do, to disclose their identities to the public at this stage would be to exact an unacceptably.
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