The Borneo Post

Meghan’s ex-aide tells UK court she knew letter to father could be leaked

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LONDON: The Duchess of Sussex understood that a letter at the centre of a privacy breach row with a British newspaper could be leaked by her father, a court was told Wednesday.

Associated Newspapers Limited on Tuesday began an appeal against a ruling that its publicatio­n of parts of the letter to Thomas Markle breached her privacy.

A judge in February ruled the handwritte­n letter was ‘personal and private’ and said publicatio­n was ‘manifestly excessive and hence unlawful’, ordering Associated to print a front-page statement acknowledg­ing her victory.

The publishers of the Mail on Sunday, Daily Mail and MailOnline have not yet done so because of the appeal, in which lawyers for the publishers argue that the letter was written with the knowledge that it could be made public.

Jason Knauf, who was communicat­ions secretary to Meghan and her husband Prince Harry until March 2019, said in a statement to the Court of Appeal in London that the duchess had told him that she had known it was possible that her father would release the letter.

Texts between her and Knauf included a draft of the letter and a message from Meghan reading: “Obviously everything I have drafted is with the understand­ing that it could be leaked so I have been meticulous in my word choice, but please do let me know if anything stands out for you as a liability.”

In a written statement to the court, Meghan denied she thought her father would actually leak the letter.

“While we had to recognise that anything was possible in the extraordin­ary circumstan­ces in which we were living and therefore the need to mitigate against the risks of disclosure of the letter’s contents, I did not think that my father would sell or leak the letter, primarily because it would not put him in a good light,” she said.

Meghan, 40, communicat­ed with her father by letter rather than via electronic message so that individual sections could not be cut and pasted and then published, said Knauf.

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