A welcome surprise! Meghan Markle and Prince Harry showed their support for the Crisis Text Line organization in the most incredible way.
01.05.2020 - 21:59 / justjared.com
Meghan Markle will keep her case against the publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday going.
The 38-year-old royal, who is suing publishers Associated Newspapers, will “continue to move forward” after judges ruled against parts of her claim last week, People reported on Friday (May 1).
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If you didn’t know, Meghan is suing the publishers for releasing extracts of what she’s calling a “private and confidential” letter she sent to her father,
A welcome surprise! Meghan Markle and Prince Harry showed their support for the Crisis Text Line organization in the most incredible way.
Meghan Markle has waged a legal battle against a British newspaper for publishing a confidential letter she wrote to her father, Thomas Markle, at the height of their fractured relationship. The United Kingdom's High Court held its first hearing in the privacy lawsuit last month and a legal expert told Fox News the courtroom drama will become heightened if and when the Duchess and her estranged father testify against each other.
Meghan Markle “hates her feet” and gave “strict rules” for them not to be filmed, a videographer who worked with her before she began dating Prince Harry has claimed.The anonymous industry cameraman reportedly worked “closely” Meghan on a shoot and claimed she laid down a set of strict rules during the shoot.The 38 year old's feet became a subject of attention after she went barefoot for a formal Maori welcoming ceremony as she visited New Zealand during a royal tour in 2018.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are still using the name Sussex Royal, despite The Queen banning them from doing so.The couple announced they were stepping down as "senior members" of the Royal family earlier this year, carrying out their final engagement in March.They were expected to stop using the name Sussex Royal after leaving their office on 1 April but their website is still active over one month later.
Following their decision to step down as senior royals, the couple relinquished their royal roles at the end of March, which was part of their deal with Queen Elizabeth II.
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Meghan Markle suffered a slight setback in her privacy lawsuit against the Mail on Sunday on Friday but her attorneys tell Fox News they are still in pursuit of justice for the Duchess.
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Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has lost an early round in her privacy case against U.K. newspaper Mail on Sunday over its publication of a letter to her estranged father.
A week into Meghan Markle's privacy lawsuit, a judge has issued a ruling in favor of Associated Newspapers. As the Duchess of Sussex's lawsuit against Associated Newspapers, the publisher of Mail on Sunday, gets underway over their publishing of a private letter to her father, Justice Warby ruled to strike out several claims in response to a pre-trial application from the defendant. According to a summary released on May 1, Associated Newspapers targeted three elements of Markle's case to be
Meghan Markle has lost her first High Court battle in her ongoing lawsuit against the Mail on Sunday.
Princess Diana’s former lawyer is representing Meghan Markle in her ongoing lawsuit against Mail on Sunday.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have sent a heartbroken family a personal message of condolence after they tragically lost their terminally-ill daughter while in lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic.
This legal drama is straight out of a Suits script!
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were thought to be listening in from Los Angeles as the first court hearing in her lawsuit against the Mail on Sunday began Friday.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been keeping busy with charity work during the coronavirus pandemic. The royal duo recently delivered meals to various individuals in conjunction with Project Angel Food, a charity dedicated to providing food to those impacted by serious illness.