Meghan Markle is set to receive £1 in damages following a privacy case
A spokesperson for Meghan said the undisclosed amount of money was "substantial" and that the duchess intended to donate it to charity.
They added that, after winning the case on a summary judgement, Meghan chose to recover the profit the paper had made from the letter, relating to copyright, rather than a financial remedy of damages regarding the privacy part of the case. She added: "From day one, I have treated this lawsuit as an important measure of right versus wrong. The defendant has treated it as a game with no rules.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Meghan to receive just £1 from Mail on Sunday for privacy invasionNewspaper accepts defeat and will pay additional unspecified sum for infringing her copyright
Read more »
Meghan Markle and Harry tipped for UK return - Chance for Queen to meet LiliMEGHAN MARKLE and Prince Harry have been tipped to return to the UK to mark a key moment in the Queen's reign.
Read more »
Meghan Markle's 'fresh' £100,000 engagement ring is a 'dazzlingly expensive precious gem'MEGHAN MARKLE owns the world's most Googled royal engagement ring according to new research, after marrying into the Royal Family nearly four years ago.
Read more »
Meghan and Harry must 'prove authenticity as power couple' by raising more moneyThe Sussexes have 'to prove their authenticity as a power couple' and raise more money for their Archewell charity in the US after accounts revealed only £37,000 brought in, said a royal expert
Read more »
Harry and Meghan Archewell charity raised less than $50,000 in 2020Prince Harry and Meghan Markle spent more money on legal fees for their charities than they raised for their new non-profit Archewell in 2020, filings obtained by DailyMail.com reveal.
Read more »
Harry and Meghan Archewell charity raised less than $50,000 in 2020Prince Harry and Meghan Markle spent more money on legal fees for their charities than they raised for their new non-profit Archewell in 2020, filings obtained by DailyMail.com reveal.
Read more »