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Meghan Markle's lawyers are adamant: their client does not give any information about her private life to journalists and in particular to those who have written a book about her couple.

In their book

Finding freedom: Harry and Meghan and the making of a modern family

, Carolyn Durrand and Omid Scobie notably evoke the letter at the heart of the trial between the Duchess of Sussex and the editors of the

Mail on Sunday

and

MailOnline

.

And for lawyers for the British tabloids, the authors are far too well informed not to have been in contact with Prince Harry's wife.

According to them, Meghan Markle uses her friends and press officers to spread personal information.

Meghan Markle's lawyers deny she made personal information public by cooperating with #FindingFreedom authors https://t.co/77Ywy3IOuq

- ET Canada (@ETCanada) September 21, 2020

If that was the case, it would serve their case in court.

Meghan Markle accuses publishers of intrusion into her personal life while she herself refuses to play into the media's game by exposing her private life.

While waiting for the trial

Wrong, Archie's mother's lawyers retorted during this preliminary hearing.

"The complainant and her husband did not collaborate with the authors of the book, they were not interviewed and did not provide any photos to the authors," Meghan Markle's lawyer, Me Justin Rushbrooke, told the court. .

In addition, as the Hollywood Reporter relays, one of the two journalists who wrote this book, Omid Scobie, sent a certificate, added to the file, affirming that “any suggestion suggesting that the Duke and Duchess collaborated on the book is false ".

The trial between Meghan Markle and the tabloids is due to open in January.

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