Prince Harry Triumphs in Landmark Phone-Hacking Lawsuit Against Mirror Publisher

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Prince Harry has won 15 claims in his case against Mirror Group Newspapers, accusing them of unlawfully gathering information for stories published about him. The High Court ruling found evidence of "widespread and habitual" use of phone hacking at the Mirror newspapers. Prince Harry was awarded £140,600 in damages and called it a "great day for truth" and accountability. The ruling could open the door for others considering similar claims.
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