Prince Harry has reached a settlement with the publisher of The Sun over allegations of illegal information gathering.
Prince William made his first public appearance in Liverpool on Thursday since his brother Prince Harry's landmark legal victory against News Group Newspapers. The Prince of Wales visited Toxteth to ...
Another court victory in Harry’s campaign to hold the press to account, but what are the broader implications?
Prince Harry's lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers (NGN), which publishes British tabloid The Sun, has come to an end. The trial had been due to start earlier this week, but a ...
The prince got his long-sought apology from the UK tabloid publisher, and Murdoch gets to avoid a potentially embarrassing trial.
During his visit, which marked his first outing since Prince Harry's 'monumental' legal win, Prince William visited Cycle of Life – a non-profit cycling organisation which works to help young people ...
More than five years after he filed a lawsuit against the publisher of The Sun, Prince Harry received a significant payout following the legal battle. According to the Daily Mail, not only did he ...
Murdoch's newspaper group apologises for 15 years of privacy breaches in landmark settlement – but the Prime Minister's office quickly dismisses calls for a fresh investigation ...
Prince Harry has settled his case accusing News Group of phone hacking after the company made a rare apology. View on ...
Prince Harry must be breathing the most bittersweet sigh of … relief? Satisfaction? Validation? It’s hard to say how exactly he’s feeling after his latest legal win, but we’re certainly glad he ...
Unlike other claimants who accepted payouts from newspaper groups to avoid the risk of a multi-million-pound legal bill, Harry had refused to settle, forcing Murdoch's group to make an apology, ...
Britain’s Prince Harry received a rare apology from Rupert Murdoch’s UK newspapers — ‘The Sun’ and the now-defunct ‘News of the World’ — as he settled his privacy invasion lawsuit against them. But is ...