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Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex wins BIG as High Court judge ruled that an article in Mail on Sunday about a legal claim against the Home Office was defamatory.

Mail on Sunday find itself again at a losing battle with the Duke and Duchess Of Sussex. This time around is Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex.Am sure The Daily Fail is used to consistently being spanked by the Duke and Duchess Of Sussex by now ๐Ÿ˜ฉ.

In its effort as usual to try to distract from British royal family shenanigans,it’s had raveningly gone with
โ€œExclusive: How Prince Harry tried to keep his legal fight with the government over police bodyguards a secretโ€ฆ then โ€“ just minutes after the story broke โ€“ his PR machine tried to put a positive spin on the dispute.โ€

The judge was asked to determine the natural and ordinary meaning of the parts of the article in the claim, and whether they were defamatory.

Lawyers for Harry argued the article was defamatory and meant that Harry had lied, improperly and cynically tried to manipulate public opinion and had tried to keep his legal fight with the Government secret from the public.

According to news report Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex lawyer stated that โ€œAllegations that a person has lied to the public, manipulated the public and attempted to keep secret which ought properly to be public are serious ones which tend to lower him in the eyes of right-thinking people.”

As people are used to the Sussex’s legal wins,let check some Twitter users reaction to the win

Mail on Sunday lost appeal in privacy battle with Meghan Markle, The Duchess of Sussex over letter to her father despite the royal family aid help.

Mail on Sunday lost appeal in privacy battle over letter to her father.
โ€˜This is a victory not just for me, but for anyone who has ever felt scared to stand up for whatโ€™s right,โ€™ wrote the Duchess of Sussex in statement acknowledging the win.

The publisher of the Mail on Sunday lost a legal battle to overturn a High Court ruling that it breached the privacy of Meghan Markle by publishing parts of a letter she wrote to her father.

The Duchess of Sussex,sued Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) over five articles that reproduced parts of a personal and private letter sent to her father in August 2018.

The High Court ruled earlier in 2021 that ANLโ€™s publication of the letter was unlawful, entering summary judgment for Meghan and avoiding the need for a trial.

ANL brought an appeal against that decision during a three-day hearing in November 2021, but it was dismissed by three senior judges .

Reading a summary of their decision at the Court of Appeal, Sir Geoffrey Vos, Master of Rolls, said: โ€œIt was hard to see what evidence could have been adduced at trial that would have altered the situation.

โ€œThe judge had been in as good a position as any trial judge to look at the article in People magazine, the letter and the Mail on Sunday articles to decide if publication of the contents of the Letter was appropriate to rebut the allegations made against Mr Markle.

โ€œThe judge had correctly decided that, whilst it might have been proportionate to publish a very small part of the letter for that purpose, it was not necessary to publish half the contents of the letter as Associated Newspapers had done.โ€

In a statement after the ruling, Meghan Markle, The Duchess of Sussex said: โ€œThis is a victory not just for me, but for anyone who has ever felt scared to stand up for whatโ€™s right.

โ€œWhile this win is precedent setting, what matters most is that we are now collectively brave enough to reshape a tabloid industry that conditions people to be cruel and profits from the lies and pain that they create.

โ€œFrom day one, I have treated this lawsuit as an important measure of right versus wrong. The defendant has treated it as a game with no rules.

โ€œThe longer they dragged it out, the more they could twist facts and manipulate the public (even during the appeal itself), making a straightforward case extraordinarily convoluted in order to generate more headlines and sell more newspapers โ€“ a model that rewards chaos above truth.

โ€œIn the nearly three years since this began, I have been patient in the face of deception, intimidation and calculated attacks.

โ€œToday, the courts ruled in my favour – again – cementing that The Mail on Sunday, owned by Lord Jonathan Rothermere, has broken the law.โ€

๐๐‘๐„๐€๐Š๐ˆ๐๐†: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle,The Duke and Duchess of Sussex supplied the King Center for Nonviolent Social Change in Atlanta with Black-owned food trucks to Mark #MLKDAY.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, marked Martin Luther King, Jr. Day by supplying food to the King Center for Nonviolent Social change in Atlanta through Black-owned businesses.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex supplied the King Center for Nonviolent Social Change in Atlanta with Black-owned food trucks on Monday, according to the Civil Rights iconโ€™s daughter, Bernice King.

The food trucks were utilized by volunteers during a community service project event, Bernice King tweeted on Twitter .

โ€œIโ€™m so grateful for your graciousness in honoring my father,โ€ Bernice wrote on Twitter.

A spokesperson for Harry and Meghan confirmed the donation saying the trucks, Paigeโ€™s Pastries & Bistro and Parlay Savory Saloon, offered free lunches to staffers and volunteers.

Some of the King Centerโ€™s events included a voter registration and education drive, as well as a donation drive for the homeless. The pair also shared a personal connection with a keynote speaker at the King Center: Bishop Michael Curry invoked the words of Martin Luther King, Jr. during a sermon at their 2018 wedding ceremony.

This is one of many Million times that Prince Harry, The of Sussex and Meghan Markle, The Duchess of Sussex, have been recognized for their charitable donations. Last year, a womenโ€™s shelter in Texas thanked Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex for helping to fix a roof damaged by winter weather in the Lone Star Also, Archewell Foundation announced a additional project of a relief center in India amid a spike there in COVID-19 cases.

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