Meghan Markle's former communications chief at Kensington Palace came forward with her texts and emails in her privacy case against the Mail on Sunday and MailOnline after he was said to have 'regretted' not giving evidence when she won at the High Court without a trial, the Court of Appeal has been told. Jason Knauf, the former communications secretary to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex But Duchess of Sussex said in her own statement: 'I did not want any of it to be published'īy Martin Robinson, Chief Reporter For Mailonline.Meghan told her former aide the handwritten letter was 'drafted with understanding that it could be leaked'.QC for Associated Newspapers say new evidence by Jason Knauf raises 'questions about her credibility'.Duchess of Sussex's letter to her estranged father was 'written with public consumption in mind', court told.Publisher of Mail on Sunday – Daily Mail's sister newspaper – and MailOnline is appealing ruling from February.Meghan Markle won claim newspaper breached privacy by publishing extracts of letter to her father Thomas.Meghan Markle's top aide said to have 'regretted' not giving evidence in Duchess of Sussex's first legal battle with Mail on Sunday and decided to give a statement about letter to her father after she won privacy case without trial, court hears
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