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    Meghan Markle is viral since yesterday on Twitter because the publisher Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) has admitted the victory of the Duchess of Sussex in relation to his complaint for the publication of his private letter, in 2018. If you did not find out about the salseo, we summarize it for you: the Mail on Sunday and MailOnline media (which belong to said publisher), published a letter that Meghan had written to hand and that it was addressed to his father, Thomas Markle. Throughout 2018, they were publishing fragments of an intimate text in a total of five articles, and after the complaint and final victory (which took place this year), the medium has just admitted it.

    The Duchess’s victory is being celebrated on Twitter via the hashtag #MeghanMarkleWon, which is already viral and shows that it has a legion of followers that overshadows the constant ‘hate’ it receives on that same social network.

    This same Sunday, the Mail on Sunday declared, at the top of its front page, the following: “The Duchess of Sussex wins her legal case for copyright infringement against Associated Newspapers, for articles published in The Mail on Sunday and published in Mail Online – SEE PAGE 3 “.

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    And on page 3, they develop their ‘statement’: “After a hearing on January 19 and 20, 2021, and an additional hearing on May 5, 2021, the Court has ruled in favor of the Duchess of Sussex on his copyright infringement claim. The Court found that Associated Newspapers infringed his copyright by publishing excerpts from his handwritten letter to his father in The Mail on Sunday and Mail Online. Financial remedies have been agreed. “

    Justice has sided with Meghan and you can finally celebrate the completion of the process, congratulations, Meghan!

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