Prince Harry Lawsuit
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Prince Harry loses court challenge over U.K. security protectionJustice Peter Lane said in the High Court that the decision to provide security to Prince Harry on a case-by-case basis was not unlawful, irrational or unjustified.WorldFeb 28, 2024
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Prince Harry accepts ‘substantial’ payout in phone hacking lawsuitPrince Harry's also lashed out at Piers Morgan about unlawful information gathering while he was the editor of the Daily Mirror.WorldFeb 9, 2024
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Prince Harry drops libel lawsuit against U.K. publisherLawyers for the Duke of Sussex notified that he would not continue the lawsuit against Associated Newspapers Ltd.WorldJan 19, 2024
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Prince Harry’s phone knowingly hacked by U.K. tabloid, judge rulesThe judge found phone hacking was “widespread” at Mirror Group Newspapers, and Prince Harry was awarded over £140,000 (about C$238,380).WorldDec 15, 2023
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Prince Harry takes stand in tabloid trial: ‘Every single article has caused me distress’Prince Harry testified the Daily Mirror regularly obtained scoops about his life that were 'suspicious,' and served as evidence of the publisher's phone tapping.TrendingJun 6, 2023
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Judge ‘surprised’ after Prince Harry a no-show in court on 1st day of U.K. tabloid caseThe case against Mirror Group alleges tabloid publishers unlawfully snooped on Prince Harry in their cutthroat competition for scoops on the Royal Family.WorldJun 5, 2023
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Prince Harry accuses Palace of withholding info on phone-tapping allegationsThe case alleges Associated Newspapers engaged in unlawful acts that included hiring private investigators to bug homes and cars and record private phone conversations.TrendingMar 29, 2023
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Prince Harry makes surprise U.K. court appearance for tabloid lawsuitThe case alleges Associated Newspapers Ltd., which owns the Daily Mail, commissioned the “breaking and entry into private property” and recorded private phone conversations.TrendingMar 27, 2023
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Prince Harry, Elton John sue major U.K. media group for ‘gross’ privacy breachThe lawsuit claims the publisher hired private investigators to install listening devices in the homes and cars of several celebrities and public figures.WorldOct 7, 2022
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U.K. court says newspaper story about Prince Harry was defamatoryA judge at the High Court in London ruled on Friday a newspaper article about Prince Harry's legal battle with the British government over his security arrangements was defamatory.TrendingJul 8, 2022
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