STEPHEN GLOVER: The Sussexes' pleas for privacy will see them tell all

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Gallery: 20 romantic words that don’t exist in the English language (Espresso)The judge ruled that the paper had breached her right to privacy and her copyright as the letter’s author.

Details of the judgment, against which The Mail on Sunday may appeal, need not concern us now. The point is that the same Meghan Markle who fiercely defends her privacy in respect of a letter has a near-inexhaustible appetite for favourable media coverage.

When it suits her, she is perfectly happy to invite the public to share her innermost secrets. A few months after a miscarriage last summer, she wrote an article for the New York Times in which she disclosed deeply private feelings.

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