The Duchess of Sussex was accused of compromising the privacy of her own friends by supplying their names in a legal document that she wants to remain secret, the High Court heard on Wednesday. The duchess "freely" and "without...
Full ArticleMeghan Markle compromised privacy of five friends, court hears
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