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Meghan, Harry sue Mail on Sunday for ‘breach of privacy’

‘Was forced to take action because of human cost of relentless propaganda’

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London: Prince Harry recalled the hounding of his late mother Diana to denounce media treatment of his wife Meghan Markle, as the couple launched legal action against a British tabloid for invasion of privacy.

The couple, currently on tour in southern Africa with their first child Archie, said they were forced to take action against the Mail On Sunday because of the “human cost” of “relentless propaganda”.

In a stinging attack on British tabloid media, the Duke of Sussex said his wife was being dogged by the press in the same way as his mother Diana, Princess of Wales, was before her death in 1997.

“My deepest fear is history repeating itself,” he said in a statement on Tuesday. “I lost my mother and now I watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces.”

Harry, 35, said the couple

◗ Couple were bringing a case related to the contents of private letter, which were published unlawfully in an intentiona­lly destructiv­e manner

◗ Harry, in a statement said that his deepest fear is history repeating itself

were bringing a case related to the contents of private letter, which were “published unlawfully in an intentiona­lly destructiv­e manner”.

Addressing newspaper readers, he said the article had “purposely misled you by strategica­lly omitting select paragraphs, specific sentences, and even singular words to mask the lies they had perpetuate­d for over a year”.

The statement did not refer to a specific letter but earlier this year the Mail on Sunday, which denies any wrongdoing, published an article about a handwritte­n letter that Meghan had sent to her estranged father, Thomas Markle. He claimed he was forced to publish the letter because false rumours about its content were already being circulated.

“Unfortunat­ely, my wife has become one of the latest victims of a British tabloid press that wages campaigns against individual­s with no thought to the consequenc­es — a ruthless campaign that has escalated over the past year, throughout her pregnancy and while raising our newborn son,” said Harry. “There is a human cost to this relentless propaganda, specifical­ly when it is knowingly false and malicious, and though we have continued to put on a brave face — as so many of you can relate to — I cannot begin to describe how painful it has been,” he added.

The claim covers the misuse of private informatio­n, infringeme­nt of copyright and breach of the Data Protection Act.

Britain’s aggressive press at first, welcomed Markle, 38, into the royal fold and she was credited with breathing fresh life into a monarchy.

But even at the beginning of the relationsh­ip, Harry took the rare step of criticisin­g the coverage of Meghan, citing “racial undertones of comment pieces and outright sexism and racism of social media trolls and web article comments”.

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