(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 1 - Mail on Sunday won the primoround of the legal battle against the Duchess of Sussex for the publication of a letter that Meghan wrote to his father Thomas Markle. The Duchess, together with her husband Harry, had announced the tabloid of having "stolen" the letter by publishing without the author's permission and not in full, but only a few extracts, "with the clear purpose of putting the couple in a bad light". And also to have "ruined the relationship between father and daughter". Judge Mr Justice Warby agreed with the request made in the first hearing of the proceeding by the publishers of Mail on Sunday, Daily Mail and MailOnline, and today he has dismissed some parts of the Duchess of Sussex's complaint, including the accusation that the publisher has acted "dishonestly. "neglecting to publish excerpts from the letter. The judge also dismissed allegations that the publisher had raised problems between Meghan and his father and that he had a very specific "program" to publish intrusive stories about dilei.
Meghan loses first round with tabloid GB
2020-05-01T14:02:43.733Z
Mail on Sunday won the first round of the legal battle against the Duchess of Sussex for the publication of a letter that Meghan wrote to her father Thomas Markle. (HANDLE)