London — Britain's Prince Harry has settled his lawsuit against the U.K. newspaper group owned by media mogul Rupert Murdoch, News Group Newspapers, his lawyer told CBS News on Wednesday.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle can’t split — because “their value is in being a couple,” a source told Page Six amid claims that Markle shopped a potential post-divorce book. A Vanity Fair ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Prince Harry claimed a “monumental” victory on Wednesday as Rupert Murdoch’s U.K. tabloids made an ...
It was going to take something dramatic to encourage Prince Harry to settle. That was abundantly clear in everything he's said in the run up to this trial, and not purely from a personal point of ...
Prince Harry has settled his case against the publisher of The Sun – six years after he launched his lawsuit against the Rupert Murdoch-owned News Group Newspapers (NGN). The Duke of Sussex and ...
Delivering a scathing rebuke on the steps of the High Court, Harry’s barrister, David Sherborne, described the settlement as a “monumental victory”. He declared: “The lies are laid bare ...
The Duke of Sussex claimed a landmark victory as Rupert Murdoch’s U.K. tabloids issued an unprecedented apology for decades of intrusion into his private life Prince Harry's determined quest to ...
LONDON — Prince Harry and his legal team thrashed out a last-minute deal with Rupert Murdoch’s British newspaper group Wednesday to settle claims of widespread wrongdoing at the publisher.
Prince Harry has called for police to launch a fresh investigation into Rupert Murdoch’s British newspaper group after securing a “monumental victory” by settling his case over allegations ...
Published on Friday (17 January), the piece offered insight into what life was like “inside Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ... comments made by Sharon Stone who previously painted a very ...
The owner of The Sun newspaper has offered a “full and unequivocal apology” to Prince Harry for “serious intrusion” into his private life, and agreed to pay him “substantial damages”.