By JILL LAWLESS Associated Press LONDON (AP) — A lawyer for the publisher of the Daily Mail newspaper said Wednesday that the Duchess of Sussex had no reasonable expectation of privacy for a letter she sent to her estranged father after her marriage to Prince Harry. Arguing against the duchess' privacy-infringement claim in a London court, attorney Antony White said 'it's to be inferred that the letter was written and sent by the claimant with a view to it being disclosed to third parties and read by the public.' He said ex-employees of Meghan and Harry would be able to […]
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