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Prince Harry Loses High Court Privacy Case Against Daily Mail Publisher
A UK High Court judge has dismissed Prince Harry’s privacy lawsuit against Associated Newspapers, marking a significant legal defeat for the Duke of Sussex.
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UK High Court Delivers Judgment in Prince Harry’s Privacy Case Against Daily Mail
The UK High Court is set to rule on a major privacy lawsuit filed by Prince Harry and six other high-profile figures against the publisher of the Daily Mail.
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Elton John Labels Privacy Invasion ‘Abhorrent’ in Daily Mail Trial
Sir Elton John testified in the High Court, describing alleged privacy breaches by the Daily Mail’s publisher as “abhorrent” in a high-profile lawsuit concerning unlawful information gathering.
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Sadie Frost Details Alleged Mail Hacking Impact in Court
Actor Sadie Frost gave emotional testimony in a London court, accusing Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) of unlawfully gathering private information, including medical records and voicemails, for articles published in the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, detailing the profound impact…
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Elizabeth Hurley Alleges Home Bugging in High Court Privacy Trial
Elizabeth Hurley gave emotional testimony in London’s High Court, accusing Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL) of bugging her home and tapping her landline phones to obtain private information for articles published between 2002 and 2011. The privacy trial, which also involves…
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Prince Harry’s Privacy Trial Against Daily Mail Publisher Begins in London
Prince Harry has arrived at London’s High Court for a significant privacy trial against Associated Newspapers Limited, publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, alleging widespread unlawful information gathering from 1993 to 2011. The Duke of Sussex is…
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Sarah Vine’s Stance Ignites New Debate on Meghan Markle’s UK Security
Veteran royal commentator Sarah Vine has fueled a fresh debate regarding Meghan Markle’s security arrangements should she return to the UK with Prince Harry and their children, asserting that British taxpayers should only fund her protection under specific circumstances. This…
