THE owner of The Sun today settled a High Court case with Prince Harry and the Labour peer Lord Watson over historical allegations. The agreement brings to an end legal proceedings which dated
FORMER Labour deputy leader Lord Tom Watson has praised the Duke of Sussex’s “bravery and astonishing courage” after the pair settled
The two still involved in legal action against NGN - Lord Watson has also been a vocal critic of NGN, having been a prominent figure in the Leveson Inquiry
Former Labour Party deputy leader Tom Watson, who also won a settlement Wednesday, praised the British prince's courage and determination in battling tabloids owned by media baron Rupert Murdoch and others.
Former Labour deputy leader Lord Tom Watson hailed Prince Harry's 'bravery and astonishing courage' after the Duke of Sussex settled his legal action against The Sun. Harry and Lord Watson brought legal action against News Group Newspapers (NGN) over allegations of unlawful information gathering by journalists and private investigators between 1996-2011.
Prince Harry claimed a “monumental” victory over Rupert Murdoch’s UK newspaper group yesterday after the publisher settled his lawsuit, admitting unlawful actions at The Sun newspaper for the first time and paying substantial damages.
Harry won an apology and damages from Rupert Murdoch’s U.K. tabloids. Could the lawsuit’s end also help heal the rift with his brother, William, and his father, King Charles III?
Harry had vowed to take his case to trial to publicly expose the newspaper’s wrongdoing and win a court ruling upholding his claims.
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Prince Harry has settled his legal action against the publisher of British newspaper The Sun, over allegations of unlawful information-gathering, shortly
The conservative media mogul’s British newspapers division, known as News Group Newspapers (NGN), offered a “full and unequivocal apology to the Duke of Sussex for the serious intrusion by The Sun between 1996 and 2011 into his private life,
Harry pulled the plug on a high stakes lawsuit against a Rupert Murdoch-owned British tabloid after receiving an apology.