Royal Family News: Prince Harry and Meghan Urged To Follow Cardi B And Sue YouTubers

British royal family news teases that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are being urged to be more like Cardi B and sue, sue, sue. Really? They are the Duke and Duchess of Lawsuit. Yet a source told Newsweek that the royal runaways should be encouraged to take a page out of Cardi B’s book and sue a bunch of YouTubers.

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In case you didn’t know, the Grammy winner sued, “YouTuber Tasha K for libel, invasion of privacy and intentional infliction of emotional distress and won a $2.5 million payout.” Cardi B accused Tasha K, “of making false and defamatory statements. The star’s lawyers argued the statements were malicious and part of a campaign against her.”

A jury awarded Cardi B $1 million in general damages, $1.5 million in punitive damages, and $1.3 million in legal costs.

Royal Family News – Should The Markle’s Be More Like Cardi B?

As a famous celeb Cardi B is open to criticism and she isn’t alone in being talked about on YouTube and other platforms, “where content creators can monetize their channels through ad revenue.”

Meghan once proclaimed herself to be Miss Most Trolled of 2019, a “fact” that comes from the mouth of Princess Pinocchio so consider the source.

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Royal Family News – Did Cardi B Win A Case?

According to Newsweek, Cardi B won her case on Monday, January 24. Data analyst Christopher Bouzy has tracked those talking about Meghan on YouTube and he told Newsweek’s The Royal Report podcast, “There’s a few things that need to happen and I was completely against this if you had asked me three months ago. I do believe that individuals need to start suing. I do believe that Meghan Markle and Harry, they need to start suing. The reason I believe that is they have to start making an example of these accounts.”

“If you sue a handful of people then other people may start to say, ‘I can actually be financially ruined if I continue doing this.’”

Royal Family News – Should The Meghan’s Do More Suing?

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Eric Schiffer also chimed in on the freedom of speech conversation telling Newsweek, “The jury’s decision is likely spinning the wheels of interest inside Meghan’s head. Given her orientation in using the courts to manage her reputation we could see the potential of a similar type of action downstream as Cardi B has prevailed upon.”

“I think the impact will be significant legal bills this month in trying to get clarity about what is a safe harbor and what is not as well as many YouTubers calling their insurance carriers to determine the full scope of their coverage. I think this week will be a good week for defamation lawyers and those who sell insurance for the protection of YouTubers.”

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