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‘Megan Markle, Prince Harry’s privacy case against British tabloids may explode in their face’

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‘Megan Markle, Prince Harry’s privacy case against British tabloids may explode in their face’

Megan Markle and Prince Harry have taken four British tabloids to court for violating privacy.

When the matter was sub-judicial, a legal expert came forward to consider the case, saying that the former royals could be retaliated against miserably.

Amber Melville-Brown, head of media and reputation training at the international law firm Withers, has lashed out at the Duke and Duchess of legal action.

“As a privacy lawyer, I value and fight for my clients’ rights, but I fear that even if Megan wins her legal case for misusing personal information and violating her rights under the Data Protection Act. In copyright, this is a battle she cannot win,” she said. Inside.

Megan has already suffered a major setback in May, when she was asked to pay a legal fee of $ 90,000 to settle her claims. Mails Publisher Associated Papers, She is not going backwards.

Amber added that she believes Megan and Harry will not only lose the case, but will withdraw the proceedings and “make the media more stable.”

Shortly after the royal exit was announced, Megan and Harry filed a lawsuit The Mail, The Sun, Express And Mirror For publishing a highly secretive letter between them and Megan’s father, Thomas Mark.

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