
Prince Harry has lost a lawsuit against Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the Daily Mail, over allegations of phone-hacking. The Duke of Sussex, along with six other prominent figures, had sued the newspaper group, claiming it used unlawful methods to gather information for stories. The ruling marks a significant development in the ongoing legal battle between high-profile individuals and the British tabloid press, with implications for privacy and media practices.
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Prince Harry lost the lawsuit, indicating the court found no unlawful methods.
The Duke of Sussex and other prominent figures sued Associated Newspapers.
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The Duke of Sussex and other prominent figures sued Associated Newspapers.
The Guardian<p>Duke of Sussex and other prominent figures sued Associated Newspapers alleging it sourced stories using unlawful methods</p><p>• <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/live/2026/jul/07/prince-harry-duke-duchess-sussex-daily-mail-associated-newspapers-meghan-high-court-latest-news-updates">Prince Harry court case - latest updates</a></p><p>The Duke of Sussex and six other prominent…</p>
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The Duke of Sussex and other prominent figures sued Associated Newspapers.
The GuardianThe lawsuit alleged that Associated Newspapers sourced stories using unlawful methods.
OpinionSix other prominent figures were involved in the lawsuit alongside Prince Harry.
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