I don't know, as some posters and including myself have pointed out that The Times is not a tabloid, but a reputable newspaper with pay-wall subscriptions. A lot of politicians contributed to their publication (write for a column or appearing on Times Radio). Unlike The Telegraph, The Times have tried to be politically balanced by hiring people with left-wing and right-wing despite being a centre-right publication. A lot of politicians (i.e. Michael Gove) have worked there as journalists/contributor.
Suing for defamation and mis-information is very different from suing for invasion of privacy.
Valentine Low, the writer of The Times article has reached out to a twitter user who mentioned about the rumoured incident at Admiralty House, Sydney, Australia. This was when Meghan
allegedly behave like a diva, use foul language, late night demands, threw hot tea at staff after not liking it and swearing at Lady Cosgrove (wife of the then Governor General of Australia).
Ly Salvadore @Del_Salvador_AU
Replying to @valentinelow
Ask the former staff member at the Governer General's house in Australia how she felt after Murkle threw a hot cup of tea at her in a fit of rage.
Oh yeah, you can't. Buckingham Palace paid her GBP250 to stay silent in the aftermath of this deranged attack.
12:28 PM · Mar 3, 2021·Twitter for Android
valentinelow @valentinelow
Replying to @Del_Salvador_AU
Please follow me so I can DM you
4:37 PM · Mar 3, 2021·TweetDeck
Ly Salvadore @Del_Salvador_AU
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I'm following you
5:05 PM · Mar 3, 2021·Twitter for Android
Image of the brief conversation:
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Images of the article (from Quora?) of the rumoured Admiralty House incident [Unsure about the reliability]:
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There is also a Tatler article mentioning an allegation from a photographer of Meghan behaving like a prima donna. This "incident" happened in her Suits days, but the story was leaked in 2020. Meghan did not sue Tatler, but I guess it's before she married into the Royal Family.
Again, the rumours of Meghan being a prima donna or diva have been floating around for quite a while, including the photographer's incident. It's like a tidal wave, where these stories did go undercover before they go bang in the face, before heading back down again.
I hope the investigation is independent with no conflict of interest, given that some Palace staff have worked for the government (as private secretary or civil servant) and The Queen's granddaughter-in-law is involved in the allegation.