Ruling in Prince Harry case against Daily Mail will take some time, UK judge says
The judge will rule later after hearing claims that the publisher used private investigators and other unlawful methods to gather information for decades.
- Prince Harry and six other claimants, including Elton John, are suing Associated Newspapers Ltd. for unlawful information gathering and privacy invasion over two decades, seeking substantial damages.
- Investigator Gavin Burrows testified that he never spied for the Daily Mail or Mail on Sunday, denying a statement he allegedly signed and claiming it was fabricated with a forged signature.
- Associated Newspapers Ltd. denied all allegations, stating the disputed articles were based on lawful sources and arguing some claims were filed too late.
- Prince Harry testified that press intrusion caused paranoia, harmed his relationships and mental health, affected his wife's life, and linked media pressure to his mother Princess Diana's death and their decision to step back from royal duties.
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On the last day of the trial in London, March 31, 2026, private exchanges between Prince Harry and Charlotte Griffiths, a journalist at the Daily Mail, have just been made public. These messages, far from being formal, depict an accomplice relationship that greatly weakens the defense of the Duke of Sussex. The prince claimed, however, that he had no connection with the people's press.
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Several personal Facebook messages Prince Harry previously sent to a journalist have been revealed. The messages between Harry, now 41, and Mail on Sunday reporter Charlotte Griffiths were disclosed to the High Court as part of Harry’s privacy claim against Associated Newspapers Limited. The correspondences occurred between December 2011 and January 2012. “It’s H, incase u were confused by name and picture!!! X,” Harry allegedly wrote in the fir…
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