Privacy and the Public Eye - Meghan v the Daily Mail

25/05/2021 | Mishcon de Reya

In this article, Mischon de Reya discusses the difference between Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's interview with Oprah Winfrey compared with the privacy rights people in the public eye can legitimately expect in their personal lives. However, as the post confirms, the two are not inconsistent from a legal perspective. "A person does have the right to exercise close control over particular information about their private life."

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