Prince Harry Triumphs in Landmark Phone Hacking Lawsuit Against U.K. Tabloid

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A London court has ruled in favor of Prince Harry in his lawsuit against Mirror Group Newspapers, finding sufficient evidence of phone hacking and unlawful information gathering by the tabloid publisher. The judge awarded Harry £140,600 in damages and stated that his personal phone was targeted between 2004 and 2009. This ruling is a significant victory for Harry in his ongoing battle against media intrusion into his life and could have far-reaching implications for Britain's tabloid newspapers.
- Prince Harry's Phone Was Hacked by U.K. Tabloid, Judge Rules in Landmark Case The New York Times
- Daily Mirror Says Prince Harry Verdict Will Limit Its Phone-Hacking Bill U.S. News & World Report
- Prince Harry was victim of ‘extensive’ phone hacking, UK High Court rules CNN
- Prince Harry wins 'widespread and habitual' phone hacking lawsuit against British tabloid USA TODAY
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