A phone-hacking lawsuit brought by Prince Harry and others against the publishers of the Daily Mail is dismissed in full, according to reports. The claim seeks damages of about £50 million and includes Prince Harry alongside Doreen Lawrence and additional celebrities. The outlets say the case is thrown out entirely, meaning the allegations raised in the claim do not proceed to trial as presented. The reports do not provide further details on the court’s reasoning, procedural posture, or whether any appeal is planned. The dismissal ends the litigation in its current form, although the parties could potentially pursue further legal options depending on the court’s ruling and any subsequent appeal deadlines. The reports also do not describe any separate outcomes for individual claimants within the broader action, beyond stating that the case is dismissed in full.
Prince Harry phone-hacking lawsuit against Daily Mail dismissed
A phone-hacking lawsuit brought by Prince Harry and others against the publishers of the Daily Mail is dismissed in full, according to reports. The claim seeks damages of about £50 million and include...
- Prince Harry is named among the claimants in a phone-hacking case against the Daily Mail’s publishers.
- The lawsuit seeks about £50 million in damages.
- Doreen Lawrence and other celebrities are also part of the claim, according to reports.
- The court dismisses the phone-hacking case in full.
- The reports provide no additional details on the court’s reasons or future actions.
The £50million phone hacking case brought by Prince Harry, Doreen Lawrence and a raft of other celebrities against the publishers of the Daily Mail was today dismissed in full.
2 hours agoThe £50million phone hacking case brought by Prince Harry, Doreen Lawrence and a raft of other celebrities against the publishers of the Daily Mail was today dismissed in full.
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