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  • Hugh Grant backs Prince Harry’s call for fresh police investigation into Rupert Murdoch’s media empire


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    Hugh Grant has backed Prince Harry’s call for a fresh police investigation into Rupert Murdoch’s media empire.

    The actor called on Keir Starmer to show ‘leadership’ and stop ‘criminal abuse by big corporations’ after the Prince won a multi-million pound settlement this week over phone hacking claims against The Sun newspaper.

    Mr Grant accepted a large settlement from Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers (NGN) last year after dropping his own claim of being illegally targeted by The Sun.

    Hugh Grant has long criticsed the Murdoch empire

    Hugh Grant has long criticsed the Murdoch empire (PA Wire)

    Prince Harry’s settlement came after NGN admitted for the first time that The Sun had been involved in illegal intrusion.

    In the past it had said it was restricted to the News of the World which closed in 2011 as a result of the phone hacking scandal.

    Mr Grant said he and Prince Harry were determined to ‘get at the real truth’ but had been prevented from doing so because NGN had ‘gamed the system’ by paying more than £1 billion in settlements to hacking victims to avoid court proceedings.

    Mr Grant told the BBC that in the light of Prince Harry’s settlement ‘the CPS and police should launch a new criminal investigation into this.

    The Duke of Sussex has settled his claim against News Group Newspapers, which offered a full and unequivocal apology (Jordan Pettitt/PA)

    The Duke of Sussex has settled his claim against News Group Newspapers, which offered a full and unequivocal apology (Jordan Pettitt/PA) (PA Archive)

    “That was the aim of the Prince Harry case as I understand it and it was certainly my original aim,” he said. “We need leadership from the Prime Minister. If a government is there for anything, particularly a Labour government, it is to protect the public from the abuses of criminality by big corporations.”

    Mr Grant criticised Rebekah Brooks, chief executive of NGN, who is a former editor of The Sun.

    “The people who were giving the orders are still there in positions of great power – in fact the CEO of NGN was editor of The Sun at the time when, as they have now admitted, it was indulging in criminality.”

    Mr Grant said that he and other members of the ‘Hacked Off’ group who have campaigned for tougher curbs on press abuses did not think sufficient action had been taken to stop it happening again or to hold those responsible to account.

    ”We do not think it is job done by any means,” he said.

    NGN has denied the allegations but issued an apology to Harry as the settlement was announced on Wednesday.

    The statement said: “NGN offers a full and unequivocal apology to the Duke of Sussex for the serious intrusion by The Sun between 1996 and 2011 into his private life, including incidents of unlawful activities carried out by private investigators working for The Sun.

    “NGN also offers a full and unequivocal apology to the Duke of Sussex for the phone hacking, surveillance and misuse of private information by journalists and private investigators instructed by them at the News of the World.

    “NGN further apologises to the Duke for the impact on him of the extensive coverage and serious intrusion into his private life as well as the private life of Diana, Princess of Wales, his late mother, in particular during his younger years.

    “We acknowledge and apologise for the distress caused to the Duke, and the damage inflicted on relationships, friendships and family, and have agreed to pay him substantial damages.”



    In a recent development, actor Hugh Grant has come out in support of Prince Harry’s call for a fresh police investigation into media mogul Rupert Murdoch’s empire. Grant, who has been a vocal critic of tabloid journalism and phone hacking, has long been a prominent figure in the fight against media intrusion.

    Prince Harry recently spoke out against the “ruthless” tactics of certain media outlets and called for a renewed investigation into phone hacking and other illegal practices within Murdoch’s media empire. Grant has expressed his solidarity with the prince’s stance and believes that it is essential for justice to be served and for the truth to come out.

    The actor has been a strong advocate for press freedom and ethical journalism, and has called out media outlets for their unethical practices in the past. Grant’s support for Prince Harry’s call for a fresh police investigation into Murdoch’s media empire highlights the importance of holding media organizations accountable for their actions.

    As the conversation around media ethics and accountability continues to grow, it is crucial for individuals like Grant and Prince Harry to speak out against injustice and demand transparency from media outlets. Only by working together to expose wrongdoing and hold powerful figures accountable can we hope to create a more ethical and responsible media landscape.

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  • Prince Harry settles lawsuit with Rupert Murdoch’s newspapers after ‘full’ apology


    LONDON — Prince Harry and his legal team thrashed out a last-minute deal with Rupert Murdoch’s British newspaper group Wednesday to settle claims of widespread wrongdoing at the publisher. The prince received a “full apology” but fell short of his mission to hold British tabloids accountable in open court. 

    The Duke of Sussex’s decision to settle his claims against News Group Newspapers (NGN) ends his efforts expose the misdeeds of the publisher of The Sun and long-shuttered News of the World in open trial.

    Along with former lawmaker Tom Watson, Harry, 40, the younger son of King Charles III, had sued NGN over alleged unlawful activities carried out by journalists and private investigators working for the newspapers. 

    The group, which had long denied the allegations, offered what it called a “full and unequivocal apology” to Harry “for the serious intrusion by The Sun between 1996 and 2011 into his private life.”

    Prince Harry Gives Evidence At The Mirror Group Newspapers Trial - Day 2
    Prince Harry outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London in 2023.Carl Court / Getty Images file

    In the British civil court system, a settlement often involves the accused covering the claimant’s legal fees, as well as handing over an additional cash payment.

    NGN said it was sorry for intruding into the private life of Harry’s late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales and apologized to Harry “for the phone hacking, surveillance and misuse of private information by journalists and private investigators instructed by them at the News of the World.”

    Outside the London court where the trial had been due to take place, David Sherborne — the lawyer representing Harry and Watson — read out a statement on their behalf.

    “After endless resistance, denials and legal battles by News Group Newspapers, including spending more than a billion pounds in payouts and in legal costs (as well as paying-off those in the know) to prevent the full picture from coming out, News UK [NGN’s parent company] is finally held to account for its illegal actions and its blatant disregard for the law,” Sherborne said.

    Sherborne’s statement added that “Prince Harry and his immediate family have also had to repeatedly withstand aggressive and vengeful coverage since starting his claim over five years ago,” which he said had left them concerned for their safety.

    “Today the lies are laid bare. Today, the cover-ups are exposed. And today proves that no one stands above the law,” he said.

    Lawyers for a UK tabloid publisher said on January 21, 2025 they were "very close" to settling a hotly-disputed lawsuit brought by Britain's Prince Harry for alleged unlawful information gathering by two of its newspapers.
    Tom Watson, Harry’s co-claimant, leaves the Royal Courts of Justice in London on Tuesday.Benjamin Cremel / AFP via Getty Images

    Harry first brought the lawsuit against NGN in 2019 and the eight-week trial was supposed to start Tuesday. He had been expected to testify for several days next month. 

    But in a surprising twist — one that angered Judge Timothy Fancourt — both sides on Tuesday asked for more time to thrash out a deal. When Fancourt refused to allow a further delay until Wednesday, attorneys on both sides said they would go to the Court of Appeal to challenge his ruling, stalling the start of the trial. 

    Ahead of the trial, Sherborne alleged the newspapers had used deception to obtain his clients’ medical, phone and flight records, as well as bugging homes and placing listening devices into cars. He also alleged that executives destroyed documents and used other methods to conceal the chicanery.  

    NGN also issued what it called a “full and unequivocal apology” to Watson “for the unwarranted intrusion carried out into his private life during his time in Government by the News of the World during the period 2009-2011.”

    When serving as a member of Parliament, Watson played a significant role in the initial inquiry into alleged phone-hacking by members of the British newspaper media. He also wrote a book charting the relationship between Murdoch-owned titles and politicians.

    NGN’s apology said Watson had been “placed under surveillance in 2009 by journalists at the News of the World and those instructed by them.” The former deputy leader of the Labour Party, it added, had also been awarded “substantial damages.”

    Harry, meanwhile, began positioning himself at odds with the royal family’s famous “never complain, never explain” attitude on the matter two years ago. He became the first senior member of the royal family to testify in court since Queen Victoria’s eldest son, Prince Albert Edward, did so in the late 19th century. 

    Prince Harry's Case For Unlawful Newsgathering Against The Sun Goes To Trial
    Barrister David Sherborne, left, representing Harry, arrives at the Royal Courts of Justice in London on Tuesday.Leon Neal / Getty Images

    Harry revealed in court papers that his father opposed his litigation, but although other claimants including celebrities, sports stars and politicians settled cases with NGN, he had always said his mission was not to receive money but to get to the truth.  

    NGN has already paid out hundreds of millions of pounds to victims of phone-hacking and other unlawful information gathering by the News of the World but it has always denied there was wrongdoing at The Sun. It has also rejected allegations that senior figures knew about the activity or tried to cover it up. 

    In a separate statement released as well as the apology, a spokesperson for NGN said the apology was “for incidents of unlawful activities carried out by private investigators working for The Sun, not by journalists, during the period 1996-2011.”

    “There are strong controls and processes in place at all our titles today to ensure this cannot happen now.” the spokesperson added.

    The spokesperson also denied that Watson’s phone was hacked. “Had this gone to trial, NGN would have called evidence from telecoms experts to demonstrate that hacking after 2007 was nigh on impossible due to security upgrades undertaken by telecoms companies,” the spokesperson said.

    Even if he had gone to trial and won, Harry could still have been on the hook for a multimillion-pound legal bill. Under English civil law, a claimant who wins a court judgment that is lower than what they were offered to settle, has to pay the legal bills for both sides. The law is designed to discourage lengthy trials. 

    Actor Hugh Grant had been a claimant with Harry, but said in April that he was forced to accept “an enormous amount of money” to settle his case as he could have otherwise faced a large legal bill.




    In a recent turn of events, Prince Harry has settled his lawsuit with Rupert Murdoch’s newspapers after receiving a ‘full’ apology. The Duke of Sussex took legal action against The Sun and The Daily Mirror for alleged phone hacking, invasion of privacy, and defamation.

    The settlement comes after years of legal battles between the royal and the tabloid newspapers, with Prince Harry determined to hold them accountable for their unethical practices. The ‘full’ apology issued by the newspapers is seen as a significant victory for the Duke, who has been a vocal advocate for media ethics and privacy rights.

    In a statement released by Prince Harry’s legal team, it was confirmed that the lawsuit had been settled with a substantial financial settlement and a public apology from the newspapers. The Duke expressed his relief at the resolution of the case and his hope that it will serve as a warning to other media outlets engaging in similar practices.

    This settlement marks a significant moment in the ongoing battle between the royal family and the tabloid press, with Prince Harry leading the charge for greater accountability and integrity in journalism. It also highlights the power of individuals to stand up against media intrusion and fight for their rights to privacy and respect.

    Overall, this settlement is a positive step towards a more ethical and responsible media landscape, and a reminder that no one is above the law, not even powerful media moguls like Rupert Murdoch.

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  • Prince Harry settles his lawsuit with Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers, British media report


    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.



    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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  • Prince Harry Agrees to Settlement as Murdoch’s U.K. Tabloids Offer Full Apology


    Prince Harry’s lawyer announced on Wednesday that he had reached a settlement with Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers over accusations of unlawful information gathering — an abrupt end to a case that Harry had cast as a last chance to hold the tabloids to account for years of predatory behavior.

    News Group Newspapers offered Harry a “full and unequivocal” apology for hacking his cellphone and intruding into his personal life, and acknowledged “unlawful” conduct by private investigators hired by one of the tabloids, The Sun.

    The company also apologized for past intrusions by its journalists into the private life of Harry’s mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, who died in a car accident in Paris in 1997 while being pursued by photographers.

    “We acknowledge and apologize for the distress caused to the duke, and the damage inflicted on relationships, friendships and family, and have agreed to pay him substantial damages,” the apology read, referring to Harry using his alternative title, the Duke of Sussex.

    The settlement, announced the day after the long-awaited trial was scheduled to begin, spared News Group Newspapers from weeks of damaging testimony about phone hacking and other unlawful methods it used more than a decade ago to ferret out information about Harry and other prominent figures. It also spared Harry, 40, the younger son of King Charles III, from heavy financial risk, regardless of how he had fared in court. Under English law, Harry would have been required to pay the legal costs of both sides if the court did not award him an amount commensurate with what News Group Newspapers offered him in a settlement.

    This is a developing story. Check back for updates.



    In a surprising turn of events, Prince Harry has agreed to a settlement with Rupert Murdoch’s U.K. tabloids after they offered a full apology for their invasive and damaging coverage of him and his family.

    The tabloids, which have long been known for their sensationalist and often misleading stories about the royal family, issued a public apology to Prince Harry for their past actions. In response, Prince Harry has agreed to a settlement that will see the tabloids change their editorial practices and commit to more responsible reporting in the future.

    This settlement marks a significant victory for Prince Harry, who has been a vocal critic of the tabloid press and its treatment of him and his wife, Meghan Markle. It also serves as a reminder of the power of holding media outlets accountable for their actions and the importance of ethical journalism.

    While the details of the settlement have not been disclosed, it is clear that Prince Harry’s decision to accept the tabloids’ apology is a step towards healing and reconciliation. It remains to be seen how this will impact the future of media coverage of the royal family, but one thing is certain: Prince Harry’s willingness to stand up for himself and his family has set a powerful example for others to follow.

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  • Prince Harry settles lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch’s UK tabloids with ‘substantial’ damages


    Prince Harry has settled his lawsuit against News Group Newspapers, the Rupert Murdoch-owned company that publishes The Sun and previously published now-defunct News of The World.

    The settlement, announced Wednesday, includes an apology and admission of wrongdoing from NGN. The media company said it would also pay a “substantial” amount of damages.

    “We acknowledge and apologise for the distress caused to the Duke, and the damage inflicted on relationships, friendships and family, and have agreed to pay him substantial damages,”NGN said in an apology statement. “It is also acknowledged, without any admission of illegality, that NGN’s response to the 2006 arrests and subsequent actions were regrettable.”

    The settlement ends a legal fight that began in 2019 when Harry, the youngest child of King Charles III and the late Princess Diana, sued NGN over alleged illegal information gathering that dated back to the 1990s and 2000s.

    In the lawsuit, Harry alleged that journalists at The Sun gathered information on him illegally, and hired private detectives to do so. He also claimed in the suit that senior executives at The Sun knew about the alleged illegal information gathering and covered it up.

    Harry was joined in the lawsuit by Tom Watson, a U.K. lawmaker.

    Leading up to the trial, NGN had strongly refuted Harry’s claims.

    Harry’s settlement with NGN was announced just one day after the start of the trial in London’s High Court.

    Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, speaks onstage during The New York Times Dealbook Summit 2024 at Jazz at Lincoln Center on Dec. 4, 2024 in New York City.

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    On Tuesday, the lawyer for Harry — who lives in California and did not attend the trial’s opening day — asked for an hour’s adjournment, which was followed by additional requests for delays from both Harry’s and NGN’s legal teams.

    In one request for additional time, NGN’s lawyer Anthony Hudson KC said there had been “intense negotiations” between the two legal teams for the past few days.

    “Both parties are in complete agreement… The number of times the parties have been in agreement in this litigation are very few and far between,” Hudson said in his request.

    Harry spoke about the upcoming trial as recently as December, saying he wanted “accountability.”

    “The goal is accountability. It’s really that simple,” Harry told an audience at the New York Times’ DealBook Summit in December.

    Had the trial continued, Harry was expected to testify in-person in February.



    In a recent development, Prince Harry has settled his lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch’s UK tabloids with ‘substantial’ damages. The lawsuit was filed over the alleged hacking of the Prince’s phone and invasion of his privacy.

    The settlement comes after years of legal battles, with Prince Harry accusing the tabloids of breaching his privacy and spreading false information about him and his family. The terms of the settlement were not disclosed, but it is reported that the damages paid to Prince Harry were substantial.

    This victory for Prince Harry is seen as a significant win for him and his ongoing battle against the intrusive and unethical practices of the tabloid press. It sends a strong message that the royal family will not tolerate such behavior and will fight for their right to privacy.

    The settlement also serves as a warning to other media outlets that they will be held accountable for their actions and that they must adhere to ethical standards in their reporting.

    Overall, this settlement is a step in the right direction towards greater accountability and respect for privacy in the media industry. Prince Harry’s fight against tabloid intrusion has been long and arduous, but with this settlement, he has achieved a significant victory.

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