Meghan and Harry warned to stay out of ‘costly’ court

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will face the music by ending the lawsuits against the British tabloid. It may leave with a mountain of “expensive” legal costs.

Speaking on the latest episode of the Heirpod podcast, Omid Scobie and ABC News foreign correspondent Maggie Rulli suggested the lawsuits may end up being costly for the pair.

While reflecting on Harry’s reported win against the Mail on Sunday, Maggie questioned whether the victory will set a precedent for the future, but Omid said it could be risky.

“Obviously this is a huge win for Harry but does this set a precedent for the future?” Maggie began.

“Harry and Meghan have several lawsuits right now that are ongoing. I know we’re going to be hearing more about Meghan’s lawsuit next week, so I’m curious if this is a trend we’re going to see.

“Is this a new precedent being set in British courts of law? It’s obviously too early to tell just yet… but it’s something to pay attention to,” she added.

Omid replied: “We’ve certainly seen the couple show no fear when it comes to taking on misinformation or false reporting. They really have nothing holding them back at this point.

“Now, at the same time, I would imagine that they don’t want their lives to be filled up by a never-ending stream of lawsuits. We know that legal costs can get very expensive.”

He said: “I think the judge pointed out that the £35,000 (approx. $61,000 AUD) that [Harry’s] team were saying they were going to claim for legal compensation was far over what was acceptable.

“He was actually awarded £2,500 in costs. But that just shows how much these cases actually cost to get off the ground.

“This even ran for a relatively short period of time. It’s going to be about finding that balance.

“They’re at least showing the world that they’re taking this seriously, and doing everything they can to protect their own names,” he added.

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