I expect the British Supreme Court fully underlining the outcome, as this is totally in line with earlier jurisprudence in diverse Courts of Justice in various European countries, as well in diverse appeals to the EU Court of Justice in Luxembourg (which the UK has left in the meantime) and to the ECHR Court of Justice in Strasbourg, to which the UK is fully participated into since 1950.
Of course they will. The only thing is that ANL can go further in disclosing proofs. After two years of trials there is nothing that has changed in the public opinion about tabloids, on the other hand Meghan has lost a lot of her trustworth. That is all that matters, in my opinion. Even the verdict was phrased in such a way to say that ANL was right to publish fragments of the letter in order to counter the defamation of Thomas Markle in the People article, but they overdid it. Not that they were wrong, but that they published too much.