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 ...
And that was just the first sentence. The apology to Prince Harry and former Labour Party lawmaker Tom Watson went on for another four paragraphs. The rare public apology was a key part of a ...
"Prince Harry all along wanted to make sure this wasn't simply about the stories that were written about him, but he wanted them in court to admit there had been some kind of cover-up by senior ...
Prince Harry has agreed to a last-minute settlement with News Group Newspapers (NGN) — in the same week the case was set to go to trial. An eleventh-hour deal between the Duke of Sussex ...
Prince Harry and Tom Watson join others in calling for the police and Parliament to investigate not only the unlawful activity now finally admitted, but the perjury and cover-ups along the way ...
But it had always rejected any claims that there was wrongdoing at The Sun newspaper or that any senior figures knew about it or tried to cover it up, as Harry's lawsuit alleges. Harry said ...
“Today the lies are laid bare. Today, the cover-ups are exposed. And today proves that no one stands above the law,” he said. Harry first brought the lawsuit against NGN in 2019 and the eight ...
Harry first started legal action against News ... "Today the lies are laid bare," he said. "Today, the cover-ups are exposed. And today proves that no one stands above the law.
Sherborne said Harry and Watson “join others in calling for the police and Parliament to investigate not only the unlawful activity now finally admitted, but the perjury and cover ups along the ...
LONDON — A much-anticipated trial pitting a crusading prince against a media giant ended before it began Wednesday, when Prince Harry reached ... but the perjury and cover ups along the way.” ...
LONDON, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Prince Harry claimed victory in his long-running legal battle against Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper group, after reaching a deal to settle his lawsuit which ...
The executives “repeatedly lied under oath to cover their tracks” both in court and during a public inquiry into phone hacking led by retired judge Brian Leveson, he added. Harry had refused ...