According to Tatler, Meghan is doubling down on allegations that the Mail on Sunday had deliberately exploited her father when they published a private letter she wrote to him last summer.
In the letter, Meghan begged her father not to talk to the press as she tried to make amends with him, despite all of the very public and very dirty laundry that has been aired because of their ongoing family feud.
British Royal Family News: Meghan Markle Drops Claim The Mail on Sunday ‘Exploited’ Father Thomas Markle
Hoping to have an edge in the second round of her legal battle against both Associated Newspapers and her father, the Duchess’s lawyers have removed a claim that her father had been “harassed and humiliated” and that the organization, “deliberately manipulated and exploited a vulnerable and fragile individual.”
Meghan Markle claims that Thomas Markle’s decision to make the letter public in February 2019 had breached her privacy, copyright, and data protection rights. In his defense, Thomas Markle says that he showed Meghan’s letter to the Mail on Sunday after five of Meghan’s friends gave an interview to People Magazine about how Meghan had tried to make amends with her father.
While Thomas says that he felt misrepresented in the People Magazine interview, the Duchess claims the publication of the letter breached her privacy, copyright, and data protection rights.