Prince Harry's hacking case may settle more claims in the future, after he won 15 claims against the Mirror group in December over stories about him.
On Friday morning, the Duke of Sussex will learn the outcome of a pivotal case in which he accuses Mirror Group Newspapers of unlawfully obtaining information. This marks a significant development in Prince Harry's legal pursuit against alleged phone hacking to generate stories about him.
Prince Harry has suffered a setback in his libel case against Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL) as a judge ruled against his attempt to have part of the Mail on Sunday publisher's defence dismissed. The Duke of Sussex is suing ANL over a 2022 article related to a dispute over his UK security arrangements. The prince claims that the article falsely implied he had lied and attempted to manipulate public opinion.
Recently, there has been significant news coverage regarding Prince Harry's legal battle with the Mail on Sunday. The Duke of Sussex has been striving to get the newspaper's defense thrown out in a libel case. This high-profile legal dispute has caught the attention of the public and sparked discussions across various platforms.
The famous Sycamore Gap tree, situated near Hadrian's Wall in the UK, has reportedly been intentionally cut down, as confirmed by authorities. This tree gained recognition for its role in the 1991 movie "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves," featuring Kevin Costner. The Northumberland National Park Authority has initiated a comprehensive police investigation into what appears to be an act of vandalism. They are urging the public to avoid visiting the site while they collaborate with relevant agencies to ascertain the events and ensure the area's safety.
Sophie Wessex, the wife of King Charles III's youngest brother, Prince Edward, had a unique opportunity almost 30 years ago that could have potentially made her a Queen. In the 1990s, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, several new countries were formed in Eastern Europe, including Estonia. In Estonia's first elections, a political party called the Independent Royalist Party of Estonia gained some seats in parliament.
Prince Harry’s long-awaited memoir, titled “Spare,” will be released on Jan. 10, the publisher announced Thursday. Penguin Random House said...