A newspaper invaded Duchess of Sussex's privacy by publishing personal letter to her estranged father, a British judge ruled Thursday, in a major victory for the royal in her campaign against what she sees as media intrusion. High Court judge Mark Warby ruled that the publisher had misused the duchess's private information. He said the duchess "had a reasonable expectation that the contents of the letter would remain private. The judge agreed, saying the disclosures of Meghan's private letter "were manifestly excessive and hence unlawful." The judge said that argument "cannot be described as convincing, and seems improbable," but should still be decided at a trial.
Source: CBC News February 11, 2021 16:49 UTC