Prince Harry Loses Privacy Lawsuit Against Daily Mail Publisher in UK Court
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First reported by Now 14 · 5 hours ago
What happened
Prince Harry lost his privacy lawsuit against the Daily Mail publisher in the UK, as the court ruled he and other claimants failed to prove illegal information gathering by journalists. The 11-week trial involved multiple celebrities and ended with a ruling favoring the publisher, Associated Newspapers. Harry is currently in the UK for the Invictus Games amid family tensions and ongoing legal disputes.
- 01Prince Harry lost his privacy lawsuit against Daily Mail publisher Associated Newspapers.
- 02The court ruled none of the celebrity claimants proved illegal information gathering claims.
- 03The trial lasted 11 weeks with estimated costs around $40 million.
- 04Judge found claims serious but insufficiently supported by evidence or proven lies.
- 05Harry’s testimony was credible but limited, similar to other claimants.
- 06Associated Newspapers plans to seek legal cost recovery after the verdict.
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