The Duchess of Sussex has won the latest tussle in her legal action against a British newspaper after a UK High Court judge ruled in her favour over protecting the identities of five friends who gave an anonymous interview to a US magazine.
In a ruling on Wednesday, Mr Justice Warby said he had concluded that “for the time being at least” Meghan should be granted an order which protects the identities of the individuals.
Following the ruling, a source said the duchess was “happy” with the decision. The Duchess is suing Associated Newspapers (ANL), the publisher of the Mail On Sunday and MailOnline, over an article which reproduced parts of a “private and confidential” handwritten letter she sent to her estranged father Thomas Markle (76) in
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