First reported by The Independent
Harry awaits High Court judgment in Daily Mail privacy case
UK High Court dismisses Prince Harry's privacy case against Daily Mail publisher
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Nathan Rennolds
4h ago· 2 min readenNews
Summary
The UK High Court dismissed Prince Harry's privacy case against Associated Newspapers (publisher of the Daily Mail). Harry, Elton John, and five others had alleged unlawful information gathering including phone hacking and use of private investigators. The court ruled against them, with Associated Newspapers calling it an "overwhelming victory" and vindication of their journalism.
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The spokesperson described the ruling as a 'magnificent vindication of the paper's journalism'
In a statement, an Associated Newspapers spokesperson called it an "overwhelming victory for the Daily Mail and its journalists" and a "magnificent vindication of the paper's journalism.
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