Meghan Markle has won the remainder of her copyright claim over the publication of a letter she wrote to her father, Thomas Markle.The Duchess of Sussex, 39, penned the letter shortly after her wedding to Prince Harry in 2018.
Reproduced parts of the letter were then published in several articles in the Mail on Sunday without her permission, sparking Meghan's legal action against their publisher, Associated Newspapers Limited [ANL].The majority of the claim was settled in February, reports the BBC.
However, the court still had to determine who owned the copyright of the letter. Associated Newspapers Limited had previously argued that Meghan’s former communications secretary Jason Knauf was a co-author of the letter, meaning copyright.
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