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"Prince Harry's Court Battle: Security Protection Loss and Appeal Plans"
Prince Harry lost his court battle over publicly funded security protection in the UK, with a judge ruling that the government's decision to strip him of security privileges was not irrational. Harry plans to appeal the ruling, arguing that he and his family face danger in the UK due to media hostility. The decision was made by the Royal and VIP Executive Committee, and Harry's spokesperson stated that he is seeking fair and lawful treatment. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped back as senior royals in 2020, citing media intrusion and racist attitudes.

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"Prince Harry's Legal Victories and Ongoing Battles Against Media Controversies"
Originally Published 1 year ago — by Daily Mail

Prince Harry has accepted a substantial sum from Mirror Group Newspapers in an out-of-court settlement over phone hacking, vowing to continue his crusade against the press and former Mirror editor Piers Morgan. The Duke of Sussex claimed that Morgan had known about the phone hacking, which Morgan denied. The settlement comes after a four-year legal battle, with MGN agreeing to pay all of Harry's costs and an additional sum in damages.
"Prince Harry's Phone Hacking Settlement Sparks Piers Morgan Clash"
Originally Published 1 year ago — by Rolling Stone

Prince Harry has settled a phone hacking lawsuit with the Mirror Group for £400,000, criticizing former Daily Mirror editor Piers Morgan and urging a criminal investigation into the tabloid. The settlement covers legal costs and damages awarded in a ruling that found the group guilty of unlawful information gathering tactics. Harry's statement called out Morgan's contempt for the court's ruling and ongoing attacks, while the Mirror Group expressed satisfaction with the agreement. The case centered around 33 articles published between 1995 and 2011, with Harry also involved in similar lawsuits against other media outlets.
"Prince Harry Settles Phone-Hacking Case Against U.K. Tabloid Publisher"
Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

Prince Harry reaches a settlement with Mirror Group Newspapers, receiving a substantial sum in costs and damages for the invasion of his privacy through phone hacking and illegal snooping. The publisher has agreed to pay Harry legal costs and damages, making an interim payment of 400,000 pounds. This case is part of Harry's campaign against the British media, with ongoing cases against other tabloid publishers. The judge ordered Mirror Group to pay some legal costs for three other claimants, while also criticizing the publisher's attempts to conceal the truth.
"Prince Harry Settles Phone-Hacking Case with Substantial Damages"
Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Globe and Mail

Prince Harry accepts substantial damages to settle his case against Mirror Group Newspapers for unlawful information gathering, including phone-hacking, and continues his mission to purge the press, with further lawsuits pending against other media outlets. He berates former editor Piers Morgan and calls for accountability, while expressing vindication following the court's ruling.