THE latest showdown in Meghan Markle’s court battle will be live streamed online as it unfolds next week.
Meghan, 39, is suing Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, for publishing a letter she sent to her estranged dad that she claimed was private.
The case could see an emotional showdown between the Duchess of Sussex and her father Thomas Markle – who has previously said he was willing to take the stand in any upcoming trial.
However, last year Meghan’s legal team lodged an application for a Summary Judgment, arguing there isn’t a compelling reason for a trial.
A two-day hearing over whether the case can avoid trial will now be held next week – with it to be held online due to Covid restrictions.
And Mr Justice Warby, the judge presiding over the case, ruled the public would be able to log in to the hearing in a first for the Chancery Division of the Royal Courts of Justice.
Strict rules will be put in place for those hoping to attend the virtual hearing.
People will first need to apply, giving their names, mobile numbers and email addresses while agreeing to follow contempt laws – meaning they must not record or share images of the proceedings.
Applicants must also submit their request by 4pm tomorrow.
The ten-day trial had previously been set down to take place in London on January 11 however the duchess won a bid to delay it until at least autumn.