Prince Harry Secures Historic Apology from Rupert Murdoch’s Media Empire
The Duke of Sussex achieves a rare admission of wrongdoing and financial settlement in a case against British tabloids, but broader media reform remains uncertain.
- Prince Harry received an unprecedented apology from News Group Newspapers, Rupert Murdoch's British media division, for unlawful information gathering and intrusion into his private life.
- The settlement includes a substantial financial payment and an acknowledgment of wrongdoing by The Sun, marking the first such admission for the publication.
- Harry's legal battle highlighted allegations of a cover-up by senior Murdoch executives, including the deletion of 30 million emails, though these claims remain contested.
- Despite Harry's victories, experts believe the likelihood of a renewed public inquiry into media misconduct, such as a follow-up to the 2011 Leveson Inquiry, is slim under the current government.
- The Duke’s remaining case against the publisher of the Daily Mail, set for trial next year, could further expose misconduct and influence public attitudes toward media accountability.


















































