Meghan Markle settles privacy and data protection claims over long lens photos
Markle brought claims against Splash News and Picture Agency over pictures taken of her and her son in a park in Canada.
Markle brought claims against Splash News and Picture Agency over pictures taken of her and her son in a park in Canada.
Markle said in an article for the New York Times that she lost her second child in July.
The trial has been adjourned from January until “much later next year”.
The couple will be producing a range of content for the platform.
The Duchess also said she wants to use her voice to raise awareness of discrimination.
The complaint is based on a California law that prohibits taking images of anyone in their home.
The Duchess of Sussex’s friends spoke anonymously to People magazine in the US to defend her over ‘bullying behaviour’ by the British tabloid press.
The leaked papers form part of Markle’s legal action against the publisher of the Mail on Sunday and MailOnline.
A judge struck out part of Markle’s claim against the publisher, including allegations that it acted “dishonestly”.
Meghan Markle is suing the Mail on Sunday and MailOnline.
The couple said there would be no engagement with these newspapers in future.
There has been speculation about who will pay the bill for keeping the couple safe after they step down from royal duties.
The couple said on Wednesday that their lives as working royals will end on 31 March.
The Sussexes are due to officially start their new life outside royal duties in the spring of this year.
The Queen has appointed William as Lord High Commissioner to the Church of Scotland General Assembly.
The prince and his wife are quitting the British monarchy.
“We are taking a leap of faith – thank you for giving me the courage to take this next step,” Prince Harry told supporters of his charity.
The couple last night announced that they will stop using HRH titles.
In an almost unprecedented move, Prince Harry and Meghan announced last week that they plan to step back as senior members of the family – but what happens now?
Queen Elizabeth has agreed to Harry and Meghan’s wish to step down from their role as senior royals.
The brothers said a false story had been published despite clear denials.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are quitting royal life.
It comes amid speculation of a fall out between Prince Harry and brother Will.
The couple had a turbulent 2019 but also welcomed their son Archie.
Markle was speaking during her and Prince Harry’s recent tour of southern Africa.
It comes in the same week the Duchess of Sussex sued the Mail on Sunday.
Prince Harry criticised the British tabloid media yesterday, setting out his fears for his wife following a “relentless” campaign against her.
The Duchess of Sussex is launching legal action against the Mail on Sunday.
The diversity advocate appears alongside 14 other women including Jacinda Ardern and Jane Fonda.
The private family ceremony sparked controversy in the UK in part because of renovations to the home of the royal couple.
Piers Morgan interviewed the US President on Good Morning Britain today.
It’s all a question of being ‘natural born”.
The baby, born early this morning, is seventh in line to the throne.
The rules were launched in response to abuse aimed at Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle, fuelled by rumours of a rivalry between the two.
‘I’m in charge of banana messaging’.
If it’s good enough for her, it’s good enough for you.
Don O’Neill has dressed everyone from the Seoige sisters to Oprah Winfrey.
‘I have to be sure they had no idea of the significance of the day.’