Prince Harry and others ordered to pay interim £9.5m to Daily Mail publisher
Summary
Prince Harry, along with six others, must pay £9.54 million to the Daily Mail’s publisher as a partial payment for legal costs. This follows their loss in a high court case about unlawful information gathering, which the judge dismissed after an 11-week trial.Key Facts
- Prince Harry and six other claimants lost a high court case against the Daily Mail publisher.
- The case involved allegations of unlawful information gathering.
- The judge ordered an interim payment of £9.54 million to cover part of the publisher’s legal costs.
- The payment deadline is 4 pm on August 28.
- The publisher, Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL), denied the claims made by Prince Harry and others.
- The trial lasted 11 weeks and took place in London earlier this year.
- ANL’s total legal costs were over £34 million.
- The judge dismissed all claims last month.
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