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Prince Harry launches libel action in opposition to Mail on Sunday.

 


Claim against Associated Newspapers is reportedly associated to article on prince’s security arrangements.
Prince Harry has launched a libel motion days after the Mail on Sunday posted claims about issues with his safety arrangements.
Court filings exhibit Harry made a claim towards Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) on Wednesday afternoon. The claims are reportedly related to an article published with the aid of the Mail on Sunday beneath the headline “Revealed: How Harry tried to keep his legal combat over bodyguards secret”.
The Duke of Sussex is also bringing privateness claims in opposition to News Group Newspapers, which publishes the Sun, and Mirror Group Newspapers, now Reach, which publishes the Mirror, over alleged phone hacking and unlawful information gathering.
Prince Harry, 37, is additionally worried in litigation towards the Home Office over his protection preparations when he is in the UK.
The prince lost his taxpayer-funded police protection when he and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, stepped lower back from royal obligations in 2020. The couple privately fund their protection in the US, the place they now live.
The prince is difficult the Home Office selection now not to permit him to in my opinion pay for police protection for himself and his household whilst in the UK.
Harry desires to convey his son, Archie, and daughter, Lilibet, to go to from the US, but his lawyers say he and his household are “unable to return to his home” due to the fact it is too dangerous. This follows an incident in London in the summer season of 2021 when his security was compromised after his auto used to be chased by means of paparazzi photographers as the prince left a charity event.
Meghan beforehand brought a successful privateness declare in opposition to ANL over articles which reproduced parts of a “personal and private” handwritten letter to her estranged father, Thomas Markle.
She was once awarded £1 nominal damages, along with an undisclosed sum in damages for copyright infringement, which she donated to charity, after prevailing her case.
ANL was also ordered to issue a front-page apology and pay the duchess’s criminal costs. An appeal by way of ANL used to be disregarded by way of senior judges in December last year.
A spokesperson for Harry said: “I can verify the duke has filed a criticism in opposition to Associated Newspapers Limited.”
Associated Newspapers Limited has been approached for comment.

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