UK High Court to rule in Prince Harry’s Daily Mail privacy case
Summary
The UK High Court will decide on Tuesday a privacy lawsuit brought by Prince Harry and other public figures against the publisher of the Daily Mail. They accuse the publisher of illegally getting private information over many years, while the newspapers deny the claims.Key Facts
- Prince Harry, Elton John, and five others sued Associated Newspapers, owner of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday.
- The lawsuit covers alleged privacy violations from the early 1990s to the 2010s.
- Prince Harry testified in court in January, the first royal to do so in 130 years.
- He said the Daily Mail made his wife Meghan’s life very difficult.
- The newspapers say their information came from lawful sources like friends and royal staff.
- The case involves tens of millions of pounds in potential costs and damages.
- This is Prince Harry’s third legal case against the British press; he previously won cases against Rupert Murdoch’s newspapers and the Mirror Group.
- The High Court decision is expected at 1:00 PM GMT on Tuesday.
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