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Meghan Markle wins remainder of copyright claim against British tabloid over private letter to her father

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Meghan Markle has won her remaining copyright claim against a British tabloid over the publication of a personal letter she wrote to her estranged father.

On Wednesday, a High Court judge sided with the Duchess of Sussex’s attorneys regarding the remaining parts of the copyright claim, after lawyers representing Queen Elizabeth II refuted the defense’s claims that the letter’s copyright belonged to the Crown.

Associated Newspapers Limited, the publisher of the Mail on Sunday and the MailOnline website, previously said it believed that Jason Knauf, the former communications secretary for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, was a co-author of the letter.They argued that this meant the letter belonged to the Crown.

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