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Prince Harry accepts substantial damages to settle Mirror Group caseIn December, the High Court ruled that Harry had been a victim of unlawful information gathering including phone-hacking by journalists on the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and Sunday People tabloids with the knowledge of their editors.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Prince Harry gestures as he departs the Rolls Building of the High Court in London, Britain.</p></div>

Prince Harry gestures as he departs the Rolls Building of the High Court in London, Britain.

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London: Prince Harry has settled the remainder of his lawsuit against Mirror Group Newspapers over phone-hacking and other unlawful acts after the publisher agreed to pay substantial damages and his legal costs, his lawyer told London's High Court on Friday.

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In December, the High Court ruled that Harry had been a victim of unlawful information gathering including phone-hacking by journalists on the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and Sunday People tabloids with the knowledge of their editors.

However, that judgment only considered 33 of 148 articles Harry had complained about, ruling in his favour over 15 of these. His lawyer David Sherborne told the court Mirror Group Newspapers had conceded the rest of his claim, and agreed to pay another substantial sum and the Duke of Sussex's legal costs.

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(Published 09 February 2024, 19:10 IST)