the Duchess of Sussex
Associated Newspapers Ltd.
Mark Warby
Meghan
Meghan Markle
MailOnline
Thomas Markle
Prince Harry
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Antony White
Justin Rusbrooke
Archie
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Windsor Castle
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Meghan
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Queen Elizabeth II
A British judge ruled Wednesday that the Duchess of Sussex can keep the names of five close friends secret while she brings a privacy invasion lawsuit against a British newspaper — but he chided both sides in the case for playing out their battle in the media as well as the courtroom. High Court judge Mark Warby said “I have concluded that, for the time being at least, the court should grant the claimant the order that she seeks,” protecting the anonymity of friends who defended Meghan in the pages of a U.S. magazine. Associated Newspapers’ attorney Antony White said during a court hearing last week that the friends were potential witnesses in the case, and keeping their names secret “would be a heavy curtailment of the media’s and the defendant’s entitlement to report this case and the public’s right to know about it.”
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