The growing consensus around the case of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex v the Mail on Sunday, is that even if she wins, she will still lose. The Mail on Sunday disputes this, maintaining her claim of copyright in regards to the contents of her letter to her father, and that her privacy has been invaded is secondary to their public interest defence. The tabloid press has always believed no royal would jeopardise the institution.
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