Prince Harry suffers defeat as judge dismisses UK tabloid case
Harry settled a claim against News Corp and its London tabloid, The Sun, for an estimated £10 million early last year.
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July 7, 2026 — 11:34pm London: Prince Harry has lost a major court claim against a British publisher over his personal privacy, in a sweeping defeat he shares with celebrities such as Elton John and Liz Hurley. Getty Images The decision has implications for Jonathan Vere Harmsworth, the hereditary peer Viscount Rothermere, whose great-grandfather founded The Daily Mail in 1896. Prince Harry suffers defeat as judge dismisses UK tabloid case Prince Harry suffered a huge blow as London’s High Court dismissed his case against British tabloids.
Furthermore, The Duke of Sussex, including Doreen Lawrence and a bunch of other celebrities, have accused the publishers of the Daily Mail of unlawful information gathering.
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July 7, 2026 — 11:34pm London: Prince Harry has lost a major court claim against a British publisher over his personal privacy, in a sweeping defeat he shares with celebrities such as Elton John and Liz Hurley.
according to The Age - Top StoriesGetty Images The decision has implications for Jonathan Vere Harmsworth, the hereditary peer Viscount Rothermere, whose great-grandfather founded The Daily Mail in 1896.
according to The Age - Top StoriesPrince Harry suffers defeat as judge dismisses UK tabloid case Prince Harry suffered a huge blow as London’s High Court dismissed his case against British tabloids.
according to Geo NewsThe Duke of Sussex, including Doreen Lawrence and a bunch of other celebrities, have accused the publishers of the Daily Mail of unlawful information gathering.
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