Duchess of Sussex argues for ‘summary judgment’ in privacy case against Associated Newspapers

A judge should rule in favour of the Duchess of Sussex without the need for a trial in her privacy case against the Mail on Sunday over publication of her letter to her estranged father because the newspaper had no real prospect of success, her lawyers told the high court.

Meghan, 39, is suing publishers Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL) after its newspaper and website Mail Online printed extracts from her handwritten letter to Thomas Markle, 76, sent in August 2018.

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