Ellen DeGeneres ‘Proud’ Of Meghan And Harry As She Leads Support For Legal Case

Ellen DeGeneres has said she is “proud” of friends Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after their announcement they are suing the Mail On Sunday over their treatment of the Duchess. 

The royal couple were supported by the US chat show host on Twitter, after the Duke published a statement on their official website, following what they described as “relentless propaganda” about Meghan.

Ellen DeGeneres

Ellen shared a link to the lengthy post with her 78 million followers, writing: “I’m proud to call Meghan and Harry friends, and I’m even more proud of them for finally saying enough is enough.”

The couple have alleged that the Mail On Sunday had unlawfully published one of the Duchess’ private letters, with Harry speaking of his sadness at seeing Meghan “falling victim to the same powerful forces” that befell his late mother Diana.

“Unfortunately, my wife has become one of the latest victims of a British tabloid press that wages campaigns against individuals with no thought to the consequences – a ruthless campaign that has escalated over the past year, throughout her pregnancy and while raising our newborn son,” he wrote. 

“There comes a point when the only thing to do is to stand up to this behaviour, because it destroys people and destroys lives. Put simply, it is bullying, which scares and silences people. We all know this isn’t acceptable, at any level.”

Meghan, Harry and Archie

Olympian Nicola Adams was also one of the other famous names who supported the couple on social media, saying she was “glad Meghan is taking a stand”. 

Politician David Lammy said said he hopes Harry and Meghan “wipe the floor” with the Mail On Sunday. 

According to the law firm Schillings – which is representing the Duchess of Sussex – she has filed a High Court claim against the Mail On Sunday and its parent company, Associated Newspapers, alleging misuse of private information, infringement of copyright and breach of the Data Protection Act 2018.

The Mail On Sunday has said it “stands by the story” it published and would be “defending this case vigorously”.

Meanwhile, Piers Morgan has spoken out against the couple’s plans to sue the paper, accusing them of trying to “bully the press into fawning sycophancy”.