Prince Harry has won £140,600 in damages against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) after a High Court judge ruled he had been the victim of unlawful information gathering. Mr Justice Fancourt ruled there had been “extensive” phone hacking at MGN titles between 2006 and 2011, including during the...
The Duke of Sussex "is one of two claimants whose claims are still live" against the publisher of The Sun over allegations of unlawful information gathering. Sky News
Britain’s Prince Harry has won a huge part of his phone-hacking case filed against mirror group newspaper, this is after a judge ruled that the publisher obtained this information unlawfully.
In a significant legal development, a UK judge ruled on Friday that Prince Harry was a victim of phone hacking carried out by journalists affiliated with Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN). The high court..
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