Yes, Meghan has a right to her privacy too

14/02/2021 | The Guardian

The tabloids blame it on the Europeans for the audacity to declare privacy a human right. It's the end of freedom of speech no less the newspapers declare in public. It's a different story in court. Lawyers for the newspapers have realised that the public interest argument falls short in 90% of cases (where they even turn up).  This is not privacy by the back door, and yes, Meghan deserves her privacy too. 

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