Prince Harry Settles Phone Hacking Claim, Calls for Piers Morgan Probe
The Duke of Sussex receives substantial damages from Mirror Group Newspapers and urges a police investigation into former editor Piers Morgan's involvement.
- The Duke of Sussex has settled his High Court phone hacking claim against Mirror Group Newspapers, receiving substantial damages and legal costs.
- High Court Judge Mr Justice Fancourt found extensive phone hacking and unlawful information gathering at Mirror Group Newspapers from 1996 to 2011.
- Prince Harry calls for a police probe into former Daily Mirror editor Piers Morgan, following the court's findings.
- Mirror Group Newspapers has agreed to pay an interim payment of 400,000 pounds within 14 days, with the final tab to be assessed later.
- Prince Harry vows to continue his mission to rein in the British media, emphasizing the importance of upholding the rule of law.
































