THE Duchess of Sussex will get just £1 from her High Court privacy win.
Meghan, 40, agreed to accept nominal damages from the Mail on Sunday.
Last month, the newspaper was ruled to have invaded her privacy by publishing a 2018 letter the duchess sent to her dad Thomas Markle.
Associated Newspapers will also pay a sum for infringing copyright and a large part of Meghan’s £1.5million costs.
In March, the High Court ruled in her favour after she sued.
The Court of Appeal then rejected a bid by Associated to have the verdict overturned.
Meghan, wed to Prince Harry, was forced to apologise to the court for forgetting emails used to brief the authors of biography Finding Freedom.
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