A letter from the Duchess of Sussex to her estranged father was published by the Mail on Sunday to satisfy the “curiosity” of its readers – which the newspaper had “deliberately generated”, the UK's High Court has heard.
Lawyers representing Meghan told a hearing on Friday that the newspaper’s publisher, Associated Newspapers, had, through a series of articles, “stirred up” the dispute between her and her father, Thomas Markle, 75.
The duchess is suing the publisher over five articles – two in the Mail on Sunday and three on MailOnline – which were published in February 2019 and reproduced parts of a handwritten letter she sent to her father in August 2018.
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