Meghan Markle is moving forward with her lawsuit against Associated Newspapers, the parent company that owns the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday.
In documents filed by the Duchess of Sussexs legal team and obtained by People , Meghan hits out at Associated Newspapers for publishing reportedly incorrect information about her home, her New York City baby shower and the former actors dealings with her father, Thomas Markle .
The court filings, submitted Nov. 11 by the Schillings law firm, say that she and Prince Harry never made outrageous additions to their home, Frogmore Cottage, despite the claims of extensive soundproofing and wasteful spending in certain articles. Schillings denies that the couple spent over half a million dollars on airplane soundproofing, a yoga studio, a wing for Meghans mother, a tennis court or a $6,500 copper bathtub.
Contrary to some media reports about Meghans New York baby shower , the filings say that the Duchess of Sussexs mother, Doria Ragland, was invited and simply couldnt attend because of work. The court documents also dispute claims about the cost and some of Meghans friends who were present.