Prince Harry Condemns Court Ruling in Privacy Lawsuit Against Daily Mail Publisher
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First reported by Now 14 · 18 hours ago
What happened
Prince Harry lost a privacy lawsuit against the Daily Mail publisher after failing to prove illegal acquisition of private information. He and co-plaintiff Baroness Doreen Lawrence condemned the ruling as a cover-up and highlighted inconsistencies with previous cases. The case involved allegations of private investigators and media intrusion, with Harry referencing his former partner Chelsea Davy. The legal defeat coincided with Buckingham Palace withdrawing an invitation for Harry to stay, citing timing issues but possibly influenced by the lawsuit's implications.
- 01Prince Harry lost a privacy lawsuit against the Daily Mail publisher on June 6, 2023.
- 02Judge ruled plaintiffs failed to prove information was obtained illegally, suspicion insufficient.
- 03Harry and Baroness Lawrence called the ruling a "complete and clear cover-up" and inconsistent with past cases.
- 04They cited evidence of private investigators deceitfully obtaining sensitive information for the Daily Mail.
- 05Plaintiffs, including Sir Elton John, could not prove illegal methods like phone hacking or bribery.
- 06Buckingham Palace withdrew Harry's invitation to stay, officially due to late response but possibly linked to lawsuit concerns.
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