U.K. tabloid starts appeal against privacy ruling on Duchess Meghan letter

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Meghan Markle copyright case appealed by U.K. tabloid Mail on Sunday

LONDON -- A British tabloid began an appeal on Tuesday against a high court judge's ruling in favour of Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, in her privacy and copyright action over the publication of a letter she had written to her estranged father.

On Tuesday, the paper launched a three-day appeal against his decision, saying the judge should not have treated the letter as an "intimate communication" between Meghan and her father, and had reached wrong conclusions on other issues. The paper, which published extracts in February 2019, also argued it Markle had a right to respond to comments made by Meghan's anonymous friends in interviews with the U.S. magazine People.

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