Prince Harry dramatically settled Wednesday his long-running lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's UK tabloid publisher, which agreed to pay him "substantial damages" after admitting intruding into his ...
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 ...
Whispers rippled through the court in the moments before Prince Harry’s lawyer ... proceedings from even starting. Harry and his fellow claimant, ex-Labour Party politician Tom Watson, later ...
Another court victory in Harry’s campaign to hold the press to account, but what are the broader implications?
the ex-deputy leader of the Labour Party being the other remaining claimant alongside Prince Harry in the case, is expected to last around six to eight weeks. “The goal is accountability.
Prince Harry has agreed to a last-minute settlement ... The former working royal joined forces with former Labour Party deputy leader Tom Watson against the publisher over alleged unlawful ...
It has been reported that Prince Harry, after costs, could have received only £2million out of the settlement reached with ...
Prince Harry and his legal team thrashed out a last ... The former deputy leader of the Labour Party, it added, had also been awarded “substantial damages.” Harry, meanwhile, began positioning ...
Jack Royston is Newsweek's Chief Royal Correspondent based in London, U.K. He reports on the British royal family—including King Charles III, Prince ... of the U.K.'s Labour Party.
He also said his older brother William, Prince of Wales and heir ... information.Of the original group, Harry and Tom Watson, a former Labour Party member of Parliament, were the holdouts headed ...
The high-stakes trial pitting the Duke of Sussex against Rupert Murdoch's newspapers could cost him millions—even if he wins.