Today can easily be described as a milestone not only for Megan Markle but also for the History of Britain.
The Duchess of Sussex won the lawsuit against the British newspaper Mail on Sunday after the publication of letters talking about her father. This fact not only affected her image but also hurt the palace a lot after the publication of information that she was constantly reprimanding Markle for her father’s behavior. The newspaper mentions that the letters in question were written by her with the aim of publicizing and boring the palace.
In essence, the Court of Appeal rejected the newspaper’s attempt to prosecute the case of privacy and copyright. It should be noted that from the very beginning of the court disputes there was obvious support of the Duchess by a Judge, as the excerpts in the newspaper contained copyright information. In their decision, the three judges who ruled on the case stated that the content of the letter was “personal, private and did not contain issues of legal public interest”.
In a statement after the meetings, she added that this victory is not only hers but of all those who try to protect their personal lives.
More specifically, he stated: “This is a victory not only for me, but for anyone who has ever felt afraid to defend what is right. Although this victory is a thing of the past, what matters most is that we are now collectively brave enough to reshape a tabloid industry that puts people tough and profitable from the lies and pain they create.
From day one, I viewed this treatment as an important measure of right versus wrong. The accused treated it as a game without rules. In the almost three years since it started, I have been patient with deception, bullying and calculated attacks. “Today, the courts ruled in my favor, reaffirming that The Mail on Sunday, which belongs to Lord Jonathan Rothermere, violated the law.”
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