
The lawsuit, announced publicly last October, focuses on the Mail on Sunday's publication of a letter written by Meghan to her now-estranged father Thomas Markle.
Lawyers for the Duchess of Sussex have painted a picture of a woman sorely wronged, as part of a privacy case she is bringing against the publisher of the Mail on Sunday.
A judicial showdown has forced prince Harry and the duchess Meghan to publish a series of private text messages.
Harry has said the treatment Meghan had received echoed the relentless attention his mother endured in the years before her death. Unfortunately, that never came to fruition.
Thomas Markle was scheduled to walk his daughter down the aisle at the wedding, but pulled out at the last minute, citing heart problems. He then stagged some paparazzi photos for pay.
And she points to the lack of any evidence that she authorised her friends to speak. Markle's actions also embolden her half-siblings, Thomas Markle, Jr. and Samatha Markle to begin speaking about her to the press.
The Queen has been one of the many people to celebrate her birthday in lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic, but her family made sure that her big day was made special. These texts indicate the couple tried to get him to stop talking to the press, and start talking to them. "And I'm going to be paid for it". I'll do future things and be paid for it, I think. The royals owe me.
Whatever the legal rights and wrongs, it is hard at this point not to have sympathy with Meghan and Harry. What I have been through, I should be rewarded for.
The monarch is now residing at Windsor Castle with her 98-year-old husband, Prince Philip, along with a reduced household for their protection. 'There will be no corroboration and zero engagement, ' it added.
"Media have every right to report on and indeed have an opinion on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, good or bad".
"It is gravely concerning that an influential slice of the media, over many years, has sought to insulate themselves from taking accountability for what they say or print-even when they know it to be distorted, false, or invasive beyond reason", Harry and Meghan wrote in a letter to the editors of those four publications.
"Tom, Harry again! Really need to speak to u". Please call so I can explain. Meg and I are not angry, we just need to speak to u. She noted people would treat the world around them differently if they had awareness of all the struggles and obstacles we all face daily. "I think we'd take care of each other and this planet and animals in a very different way".
"You don't need to apologize".
Other messages show she reached out to him in hospital, sent security staff after he failed to return their calls as she was concerned for his safety. "Yesterday, we got a call from one of the clients saying, 'Was that who I thought it was?' because they're wearing their masks, they're wearing gloves, they're very casually dressed". "What hospital are you at", she wrote to her dad. "Please please call as soon as you can... all of this is incredibly concerning but your health is most important".