The Mail on Sunday has been told it can publish a smaller front page apology than the one Meghan's legal team had demanded. Meghan wanted an apology similar in size and scale to the original story about her letter to her father, Thomas Markle, on the newspaper's front page.
There will a FURTHER hearing to decide the account of profits that the Mail on Sunday should pay Meghan in damages for breaching her privacy by publishing her letter to her father.
The Mail on Sunday must publish its apology to Meghan either this Sunday or the following Sunday depending news on the day.
(There was also much discussion about font size and pixels on Mail Online - but I really won't bore you with that)
The Mail Online must have the apology on the home page for 1 day and the news page for a further 6 days. (15.6 pixels in size and the text in Arial 12 - if you must know).
Meghan had asked for the apology to be on the home page for 6 MONTHS
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First up, Meghan says she will reveal whether they are having a boy or a girl when Harry joins Oprah later 👶
Meghan: I didn’t understand what the job was. What does it mean to be a working royal. What do you do?
She also says “I didn’t do any research” before I dated Harry
NEW: In the latest Duchess of Sussex clip from her big Oprah interview, Meghan says she feels "liberated" now that she has left the Royal Family.
Just been aired on @CBSThisMorning - the show on which Meghan's friend @GayleKing is a presenter
Meghan says "a lot of life experienced" has happened since Oprah last asked for an interview - in February 2018.
Meghan says that she and Harry now have "the ability to make our own choices"
NEW: The Duchess of Sussex asks the High Court to order the Mail on Sunday to hand over copies over her private letter to her father Thomas Markle which was the crux of the privacy case she won against the newspaper last month. itv.com/news/2021-03-0…
Meghan asks Mail on Sunday to publish an apology "on a page no later than page 4" and "in a font and size" no smaller than the original story about her letter to Thomas Markle.
Meghan's lawyers also demand the Mail on Sunday prints "a statement on the front page" which says "the Duchess of Sussex wins her legal case for copyright infringement against Associated Newspapers for articles published in the Mail on Sunday and posted on Mail Online".
BREAKING: Buckingham Palace confirms in a statement that the Duke of Edinburgh has left King Edward VII hospital and is now at St Batholomews Hospital
He was taken in an ambulance at 11:15 this morning.
The Palace says doctors will treat him for his ongoing infection - plus undertake "testing and observation" for a "pre-existing heart condition.
Prince Philip "remains comfortable and is responding to treatment" but they say the Duke is likely to remain in St Barts until "at least the end of the week".
Lots of activity at the Duke of Edinburgh's hospital where a patient has been transferred into an ambulance after umbrellas and a police van were used to prevent the TV & press cameras recording anything. We can only imagine - although we don't know - this was for Prince Philip
This is what cameras were able to see from the legitimate public place from which they were filming.
The ambulance into which a person was transferred has left the hospital. We await confirmation from the Palace that this was the Duke of Edinburgh.
NEW: US network @CBS has released the first two extracts of the @Oprah interview with Meghan and Harry which airs on prime time TV on Sunday night.
Although here we only get Oprah’s questions (like “silent or silenced?”) and we don’t hear Meghan speak 👇
In the second clip released by @cbs of this Sunday’s @Oprah interview, Harry talks of how things were “unbelievably tough for the two of us” and spoke of his mother’s battles: “I can’t begin to imagine what it must have been like for her going through this process by herself” 👇
CBS now says the “primetime special” with Meghan and Harry has been extended from 90 minutes to 2 hours. It first broadcasts on Sunday 7 March from 8pm-10pm ET