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Prince Harry settles legal claim against Sun publisher
Chizz
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The Duke of Sussex has settled his high court legal action at the eleventh hour against News Group Newspapers.
NGN offered "a full and unequivocal apology" to Prince Harry "for the phone hacking, surveillance and misuse of private information by journalists and private investigators instructed by them" at the News of the World. It will also pay "substantial damages" as the two sides settled their legal claim, Harry’s barrister, David Sherborne, has told the high court.
This story is not going to end here...
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By the way... You spelt scum wrong in the title17
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Only ever about how much then?2
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misleading headline.
The Sun settled the case against them at the last minute.8 -
I don't think that's the case. If Harry had been offered less in damages after a successful court case than NGN were offering before the case, he'd be liable for both parties' costs, which would have been punitive. (For what it's worth, I think that's a ridiculous state of affairs).KBslittlesis said:Only ever about how much then?
I think, for Harry, it was more about the form of words that NGN had to come up with, and their admissions of guilt, that made him choose to accept whatever figure it was.
I was hoping that it would go to court, because, frankly, who doesn't like seeing journalists' dirty laundry being aired?6 -
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Scum settles legal claim against Sun publisher.ForeverAddickted said:By the way... You spelt scum wrong in the title??11 -
Publicity seeking moron moans about press intrusion. Could not make this shit up.6
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The Sun, Mail, Express etc, must be nearing the end of their time. I cant remember the last time I bought a paper, I cant ever recall buying the Sun and I don't know anyone who buys a paper anymore. Sad to see people lose their jobs but when they finally pack up I won't be too disappointed.
I'm happy Harry boy has scored a victory over that poisonous rag, I don't follow what royals do or don't do and I don't know the ins and outs of his gripe but all the same I'm pleased for him.12 -
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Bit harsh, Henry was only pointing out the misleading titleusetobunkin said:Publicity seeking moron moans about press intrusion. Could not make this shit up.14 -
have Harry/Megan sued the Daily/Sunday Mail yet, they were the most poisonous and I certainly wouldnt mind if they went to the wall.charltonkeston said:The Sun, Mail, Express etc, must be nearing the end of their time. I cant remember the last time I bought a paper, I cant ever recall buying the Sun and I don't know anyone who buys a paper anymore. Sad to see people lose their jobs but when they finally pack up I won't be too disappointed.
I'm happy Harry boy has scored a victory over that poisonous rag, I don't follow what royals do or don't do and I don't know the ins and outs of his gripe but all the same I'm pleased for him.3 -
Yes, there's him and some others (Elton John, Liz Hurley are the ones i remember) suing the Mail and it's due to go to trial in 2026.Hal1x said:
has Harry/Megan sued the Daily/Sunday Mail yet, they were the most poisonous and I certainly wouldnt mind if they went to the wall.charltonkeston said:The Sun, Mail, Express etc, must be nearing the end of their time. I cant remember the last time I bought a paper, I cant ever recall buying the Sun and I don't know anyone who buys a paper anymore. Sad to see people lose their jobs but when they finally pack up I won't be too disappointed.
I'm happy Harry boy has scored a victory over that poisonous rag, I don't follow what royals do or don't do and I don't know the ins and outs of his gripe but all the same I'm pleased for him.1 -
It's okay, the new media moguls that own social media won't do even worse damage than the newspaper tycoons...0
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they will definitely fill their boots there, I will imagine that they will try and settle that one before court.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Yes, there's him and some others (Elton John, Liz Hurley are the ones i remember) suing the Mail and it's due to go to trial in 2026.Hal1x said:
has Harry/Megan sued the Daily/Sunday Mail yet, they were the most poisonous and I certainly wouldnt mind if they went to the wall.charltonkeston said:The Sun, Mail, Express etc, must be nearing the end of their time. I cant remember the last time I bought a paper, I cant ever recall buying the Sun and I don't know anyone who buys a paper anymore. Sad to see people lose their jobs but when they finally pack up I won't be too disappointed.
I'm happy Harry boy has scored a victory over that poisonous rag, I don't follow what royals do or don't do and I don't know the ins and outs of his gripe but all the same I'm pleased for him.0 -
I think Harry has a bigger problem now Trump is in office, regarding his immigration papers on entry to the US which Bidon refused to be made public. Megan has stated in the past that they would leave the US if Trump was elected, like a lot of other Luvies, I bet they don't'.2
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I'm not a Harry fan but there's press scrutiny and then there's phone hacking, suverillance tec.usetobunkin said:Publicity seeking moron moans about press intrusion. Could not make this shit up.22 -
The Mail will almost certainly try to settle. Their publisher has already tried to get the case thrown out but failed.Hal1x said:
they will definitely fill their boots there, I will imagine that they will try and settle that one before court.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Yes, there's him and some others (Elton John, Liz Hurley are the ones i remember) suing the Mail and it's due to go to trial in 2026.Hal1x said:
has Harry/Megan sued the Daily/Sunday Mail yet, they were the most poisonous and I certainly wouldnt mind if they went to the wall.charltonkeston said:The Sun, Mail, Express etc, must be nearing the end of their time. I cant remember the last time I bought a paper, I cant ever recall buying the Sun and I don't know anyone who buys a paper anymore. Sad to see people lose their jobs but when they finally pack up I won't be too disappointed.
I'm happy Harry boy has scored a victory over that poisonous rag, I don't follow what royals do or don't do and I don't know the ins and outs of his gripe but all the same I'm pleased for him.
With the Sun, Harry had said he was perfectly happy to take his case to trial to publicly expose them, so i'm sure he'd be happy to do the same with the Mail, who of course won't want that. I'd be amazed if they let it go to trial, so i'm sure they will also settle and apologise.1 -
He would only have been liable for NGN’s costs, from the time the part 36 offer had been made and then rejected. Not costs incurred before. Big financial difference.Chizz said:
I don't think that's the case. If Harry had been offered less in damages after a successful court case than NGN were offering before the case, he'd be liable for both parties' costs, which would have been punitive. (For what it's worth, I think that's a ridiculous state of affairs).KBslittlesis said:Only ever about how much then?
I think, for Harry, it was more about the form of words that NGN had to come up with, and their admissions of guilt, that made him choose to accept whatever figure it was.
I was hoping that it would go to court, because, frankly, who doesn't like seeing journalists' dirty laundry being aired?
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Yes, you're absolutely right. Nevertheless, I imagine it would be a pretty significant sum. NGN don't hire cheap lawyers!stop_shouting said:
He would only have been liable for NGN’s costs, from the time the part 36 offer had been made and then rejected. Not costs incurred before. Big financial difference.Chizz said:
I don't think that's the case. If Harry had been offered less in damages after a successful court case than NGN were offering before the case, he'd be liable for both parties' costs, which would have been punitive. (For what it's worth, I think that's a ridiculous state of affairs).KBslittlesis said:Only ever about how much then?
I think, for Harry, it was more about the form of words that NGN had to come up with, and their admissions of guilt, that made him choose to accept whatever figure it was.
I was hoping that it would go to court, because, frankly, who doesn't like seeing journalists' dirty laundry being aired?2 -
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Look forward too him and Meg giving a sizeable donation to the victims of the fires they were so passionate about last week.8
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But post-offer costs would include the hearing itself which with brief fees etc will be very, very expensive - certainly 7 figures in a case lke this.stop_shouting said:
He would only have been liable for NGN’s costs, from the time the part 36 offer had been made and then rejected. Not costs incurred before. Big financial difference.Chizz said:
I don't think that's the case. If Harry had been offered less in damages after a successful court case than NGN were offering before the case, he'd be liable for both parties' costs, which would have been punitive. (For what it's worth, I think that's a ridiculous state of affairs).KBslittlesis said:Only ever about how much then?
I think, for Harry, it was more about the form of words that NGN had to come up with, and their admissions of guilt, that made him choose to accept whatever figure it was.
I was hoping that it would go to court, because, frankly, who doesn't like seeing journalists' dirty laundry being aired?2 -
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Scum settles legal claim against Sun publisher.ForeverAddickted said:By the way... You spelt scum wrong in the title??0 -
Criminal charges should now be brought against those who carried out illegal acts.6
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LEFT WING WANKFEST INCOMING...
(Have i dropped the correct munition to close this thread?)3 -
soapy_jones said:LEFT WING WANKFEST INCOMING...
(Have i dropped the correct munition to close this thread?)
Fingers crossed
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People will change their tune when they find out Charlie Methven has Harry lined up as our new high profile co-owner, Wrexham style.
If you thought the half and half Wrexham scarves were bad you are going to hate what's coming.
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Likewise.👍charltonkeston said:The Sun, Mail, Express etc, must be nearing the end of their time. I cant remember the last time I bought a paper, I cant ever recall buying the Sun and I don't know anyone who buys a paper anymore. Sad to see people lose their jobs but when they finally pack up I won't be too disappointed.
I'm happy Harry boy has scored a victory over that poisonous rag, I don't follow what royals do or don't do and I don't know the ins and outs of his gripe but all the same I'm pleased for him.2 -
I don't know about the others, but the Mail's website gets a lot of traffic.charltonkeston said:The Sun, Mail, Express etc, must be nearing the end of their time. I cant remember the last time I bought a paper, I cant ever recall buying the Sun and I don't know anyone who buys a paper anymore. Sad to see people lose their jobs but when they finally pack up I won't be too disappointed.
I'm happy Harry boy has scored a victory over that poisonous rag, I don't follow what royals do or don't do and I don't know the ins and outs of his gripe but all the same I'm pleased for him.1










