LONDON, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Meghan, Britain's Duchess of
Sussex, said on Thursday the pain caused by the Mail on Sunday
newspaper and its publisher ran deep, saying the courts had held
them to account for their "illegal and dehumanizing practices".
After a judge ruled the newspaper had breached her privacy,
the British royal said: "After two long years of pursuing
litigation, I am grateful to the courts for holding Associated
Newspapers and The Mail on Sunday to account for their illegal
and dehumanizing practices.
"These tactics (and those of their sister publications
MailOnline and the Daily Mail) are not new; in fact, they’ve
been going on for far too long without consequence. The damage
they have done and continue to do runs deep," she said in a
statement.
(Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Janet Lawrence)