Prince Harry will celebrate his settlement - but it's unlikely to be the end of his personal crusade
File pic: Reuters Harry said his father called taking on the tabloids a suicide mission and we know Prince William accepted a settlement from NGN. You wonder if despite their differences ...
Reports have emerged that the settlement for Harry and his fellow claimant – ex-lawmaker and former Labour Party deputy leader Tom Watson – involved an eight-figure sum, which would likely ...
But on what should have been the second day of the trial, last-minute negotiations led to a settlement. Lawyers for both sides have issued statements - and while they've agreed to call off the ...
Prince Harry has agreed to a last-minute settlement with News Group Newspapers (NGN) — in the same week the case was set to go to trial. An eleventh-hour deal between the Duke of Sussex ...
Leon Neal/Getty The trial, originally scheduled to begin Tuesday morning, was delayed by a day due to private settlement discussions. Harry, 40, was one of only two claimants who had refused to ...
Sun publisher News Group Newspapers has admitted “unlawful activities” took place at the newspaper as it reached a settlement in a claim brought by Prince Harry. News Group Newspapers (a ...
The shock settlement comes before the official trial was set to begin. David Sherborne, the lawyer representing Harry and his co-claimant, former MP Tom Watson, made a statement following the ...
There was no voicemail interception on The Sun," the spokesperson said, adding that the settlement marked the likely end of any lawsuits, and that future cases were liable to be thrown out.
The settlement marks the end of a five-year battle between Prince Harry and the NGN. On Wednesday morning, Harry's barrister David Sherborne said that the parties had "reached an agreement" and ...
Financial terms of the settlement are not yet known. BBC News reported that legal fees are estimated to be £10M for both sides in total, and NGN is expected to pay Harry’s legal fees.
The publisher of the Sun newspaper has agreed to pay "substantial damages" and apologised to the Duke of Sussex to settle a long-running legal battle over claims of unlawful intrusion into his life.
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