LONDON - Six years ago, as he and his American ... pound legal bill, Harry had refused to settle, forcing Murdoch's group to make an apology, meaning there was no full trial.
"NGN offers a full ... to get to the truth, rather than to get a payout, after other claimants settled out of court. In court documents that emerged in 2023, Prince Harry claimed that his own ...
The Duke and his legal team reportedly claimed a monumental victory after the publisher issued a "full apology." However, they were unable to achieve Harry's ... being able to get to the truth ...
The apology from News Group Newspapers (NGN) is far reaching. Reading it, you get the impression Harry and his legal team made the publisher's lawyers work hard to get it over the line.
Speaking outside court on behalf of his clients, Sherborne said that “the rule of law must now run its full ... get these things aired” and urged the police to investigate. Harry’s ...
The Duke of Sussex has received a full apology and substantial damages from the publisher of The Sun for "serious intrusion" into his ... get to the truth of what was done to them." The lawyer ...
Once more, Piers Morgan entered the fray on X: “So ‘moral crusader’ Harry took the cash... will he now be issuing a ‘full and unequivocal apology’ to the royal family for his own serious ...
Prince Harry has reached a settlement with the Rupert Murdoch-owned publisher of tabloid The Sun, his lawyer announced ... The publisher agreed to make a “full and unequivocal apology” to ...
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, 40, and ...
On Wednesday, Jan. 22, News Group Newspapers issued Prince Harry a "full and unequivocal apology" and "substantial damages" for hacking his phone and ... without being able to get to the truth ...
The group, which had long denied the allegations, offered what it called a “full and unequivocal apology” to Harry ... said his mission was not to receive money but to get to the truth.
News Group Newspapers (a subsidiary of News UK) offered both Harry and Watson a “full and unequivocal apology” for activities carried out by the News of the World. Harry also received an ...