
Prince Harry and Elton John lose lawsuit against Daily Mail
The Duke of Sussex, his official title, was to travel accompanied by Meghan and his seven-year-old Archie and Lilibet, five years old, for the first time since..
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The Duke of Sussex, his official title, was to travel accompanied by Meghan and his seven-year-old Archie, and Lilibet, five years old, for the first time since 2022. During the trial, which lasted more than two months, these personalities accused newspapers of intercepting voice messages, listening to phone conversations and even using private detectives to publish more than 50 articles between 1993 and 2018. Harry, who lives in California with the wife Meghan and the couple's two children, blames the photographers 'paparazzi' for the death of his mother, Diana, in 1997 in Paris.
Furthermore, In the battle against sensationalist press practices, Harry succeeded, in December 2023, in condemning the tabloid Daily Mirror, and in January 2025, reached a financial agreement for an undisclosed amount with the owner of The Sun. The Supreme Court's decision arose on the eve of Prince Harry's arrival in the United Kingdom for a several-day visit, as part of preparations for the 'Invictus Games' 2027, a sporting event that created for former wounded military. This process opposed the youngest son of King Charles III and other celebrities, including pianist and singer-songwriter Elton John and actress Elizabeth Hurley, the Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL), a company owned by Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday.
In addition, But last weekend it was reported that Meghan and children will not accompany the king's son, whose relationship with the rest of the royal family was complicated following the publication of a critical biography of stepmother Camila and brother William. The judgment represents "an overwhelming victory for Daily Mail and its journalists, as well as for the freedom of the press in general", the ANL group was welcomed in a statement. Prince Harry, who is currently visiting the UK, and musician Elton John lost the lawsuit against the British Daily Mail for violation of privacy, was announced this Tuesday.
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The Duke of Sussex, his official title, was to travel accompanied by Meghan and his seven-year-old Archie, and Lilibet, five years old, for the first time since 2022.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesDuring the trial, which lasted more than two months, these personalities accused newspapers of intercepting voice messages, listening to phone conversations and even using private detectives to publish more than 50 articles between 1993 and 2018.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesHarry, who lives in California with the wife Meghan and the couple's two children, blames the photographers 'paparazzi' for the death of his mother, Diana, in 1997 in Paris.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesIn the battle against sensationalist press practices, Harry succeeded, in December 2023, in condemning the tabloid Daily Mirror, and in January 2025, reached a financial agreement for an undisclosed amount with the owner of The Sun.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe Supreme Court's decision arose on the eve of Prince Harry's arrival in the United Kingdom for a several-day visit, as part of preparations for the 'Invictus Games' 2027, a sporting event that created for former wounded military.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThis process opposed the youngest son of King Charles III and other celebrities, including pianist and singer-songwriter Elton John and actress Elizabeth Hurley, the Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL), a company owned by Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesBut last weekend it was reported that Meghan and children will not accompany the king's son, whose relationship with the rest of the royal family was complicated following the publication of a critical biography of stepmother Camila and brother William.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe judgment represents "an overwhelming victory for Daily Mail and its journalists, as well as for the freedom of the press in general", the ANL group was welcomed in a statement.
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Prince Harry, who is currently visiting the UK, and musician Elton John lost the lawsuit against the British Daily Mail for violation of privacy, was announced this Tuesday.
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