Britain’s Prince Harry received a rare apology from Rupert Murdoch’s UK newspapers — ‘The Sun’ and the now-defunct ‘News of the World’ — as he settled his privacy invasion lawsuit against them. But is this the end of the story or will the legal war continue?
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“This is the most humble day of my life”, Rupert Murdoch declared to MPs in 2011 as the full horrors of his newspapers’ phone-hacking emerged. Happily for the media tycoon, his days of sackcloth did not last.
Prince Harry has made it clear that he’s not going to cave in and isn’t motivated by the money — but now it appears a settlement is imminent in his legal battle with Rupert Murdoch’s Sun newspaper.
British prince and former senior MP Tom Watson are suing News Group Newspapers over alleged unlawful activities.
Prince Harry has settled with Rupert Murdoch's NGN and received an apology over The Sun and News of the World claims.
Prince Harry was suing News Group Newspapers over alleged unlawful activities carried out by journalists and private investigators working for its papers, The Sun and the now defunct News of the World,
Rupert Murdoch's holdings include major newspapers like The Sun and The Times and broadcasters such as Sky and Fox News
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The prince got his long-sought apology from the UK tabloid publisher, and Murdoch gets to avoid a potentially embarrassing trial.
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Prince Harry dramatically settled a hotly disputed lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's UK tabloid publisher The Sun, which apologized for hacking the British royal's phone and agreed to pay him "substantial damages," on Wednesday, January 22.