A British court has allowed The Mail, a newspaper based on Meghan Markle's autobiography, to include what she said in the legal case with amendments.
According to the British Broadcasting Corporation, The Mail had filed a petition in the London High Court seeking permission to amend the lawsuit filed by Meghan Markle, which was accepted by the court.
The British newspaper had asked the court for permission to include in the lawsuit the biographies of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, published in August this year.
The biographies of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, two co-authors, were published in August 2020, including what the royal couple called personal information. The said case was also filed.
The biography also includes letters from Meghan Markle's father, which he wrote to his daughter and published by The Mail in 2018, on which the British princess sued the newspaper.
Angered by the newspaper's publication of her father's letters, Meghan Markle filed a lawsuit against him, claiming that they were his personal information and that the newspaper distorted them.
Now the same things are included in his biography and the newspaper had sought permission from the court to allow him to include the words of his biography in the arguments of the case.
During the hearing, the newspaper's lawyers said that several personal details in the biography show that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle did not want to reveal the secrets but to the public.
The court granted the newspaper's request and allowed it to include biographical material with amendments in the case.
The court's decision to allow the British newspaper to add material to the lawsuit is being acknowledged as a defeat for Meghan Markle, who opposed the British newspaper's request.
One of the two authors who wrote the biographies of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry told the court that they wrote the biographies without the permission of the royal couple and without interviewing them.
The writers who wrote the biographies of the royal couple have a long experience in dealing with the affairs of the British royal palace and have written other books on the royal palace.
Meghan Markle, 38, had filed a lawsuit against the British newspaper in October 2019. The British princess has filed a lawsuit against a British newspaper for misrepresenting a letter written to her father.
Meghan Markle had filed a lawsuit against The Mail on Sunday, claiming in her legal application that the letter published by the website was fake and that the letter was not a letter written by her to her father.
The letter, published by Mail on Sunday, was originally written by Meghan Markle to her father in 2018, and the website published the letter by distorting the text and twisting the sentences back and forth.
The formal trial of the case is likely to take place in January next year. Preliminary hearings were also held in April and May this year.