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London — Britain’s Prince Harry has settled his lawsuit against the U.K. newspaper group owned by media mogul Rupert Murdoch, News Group Newspapers, Britain’s Press Association and the BBC reported, citing statements read out in a London court room on Wednesday.
The 2019 lawsuit brought by Harry, along with a former senior U.K. lawmaker, saw them sue News Group over alleged unlawful activities carried out by both tabloid journalists and private investigators employed by its newspapers, the Sun, and the no-longer-in-circulation News of the World. It is one of a number of lawsuits Harry has brought against newspapers in Britain.
On Tuesday, Emma Jones, a board member of the advocacy group Hacked Off, which has been working with Harry on his lawsuit, said proceedings had been scheduled to resume that morning, but that both sides appealed for extra time as the settlement talks were underway.
Jones said a “huge amount of money is going to be passing hands,” but she said she did not know the exact amount.
She said Harry also wanted “some sort of admission… that implicates NGN (News Group). An admission, in a way, of what went on,” Jones said.
“He doesn’t want to just walk away from this with an apology. He wants something tangible that he can say well, you know, ‘I at least have this. I proved my point,’” Jones said as negotiations continued Tuesday.
News Group has faced numerous lawsuits over allegations of phone hacking and illegal information gathering, and it has settled more that 1,300 involving politicians and celebrities. It has always denied, however, that the Sun newspaper was involved in any illegal activities, or that senior figures were aware of anything illegal and tried to cover it up.
Harry had previously said he wanted to go to trial 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 brother, heir to the British throne Prince William, quietly received “a very large sum of money” in a 2020 phone hacking settlement with Murdoch’s U.K. newspaper group.
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After a long and drawn-out legal battle, Prince Harry has reportedly settled his lawsuit with Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers, according to British media reports.
The lawsuit, which was related to phone hacking allegations against the News of the World tabloid, was originally filed by Prince Harry in 2020. The Duke of Sussex accused the newspaper of illegally intercepting his voicemail messages and invading his privacy.
Details of the settlement have not been disclosed, but it is believed that Prince Harry received a substantial payout from News Group Newspapers as part of the agreement.
This marks the end of a tumultuous chapter for Prince Harry, who has been vocal about his disdain for the British tabloid press and their invasive tactics. The settlement is seen as a victory for the Duke of Sussex and a step towards holding media outlets accountable for their actions.
While the terms of the settlement remain private, many are hopeful that this will serve as a warning to other media organizations not to engage in unethical practices. Prince Harry’s fight for privacy and justice continues, and this settlement is a significant milestone in that journey.
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