The UK's Duchess of Sussex discussed a letter to her estranged father with the Kensington Palace communications team before she sent it because she wanted to use it “as part of a media strategy”, the High Court has heard.
Meghan is suing Associated Newspapers (ANL) over the publication in the Mail on Sunday and MailOnline of a “private and confidential” letter sent to Thomas Markle in August 2018.
Markle, 39, claims the February 2019 publication of parts of the handwritten letter to Mr Markle, 76, was a misuse of her private information and breached the Data Protection Act, as well as a breach of her copyright.
At the latest preliminary hearing in London on Monday, ANL argued that Meghan wrote the letter to Mr Markle “with a view to it
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