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Prince Harry and others’ 97 claims against Daily Mail publisher dismissed by High Court

The publisher said the court’s ruling in their favour is an “overwhelming victory” for the Daily Mail, its journalists, “and for a free press generally”.
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Times of India
· Jul 8, 2026
Prince Harry lost his Daily Mail case: Now a £50 million legal bill may be the bigger story
Prince Harry and other prominent figures lost their case against the Daily Mail publisher. They had accused the company of unlawful information-gathering methods over many years. The judge dismissed all claims, stating insufficient proof of wrongdoing was presented. The claimants now face a substantial legal bill of around fifty million pounds. Associated Newspapers Ltd welcomed the ruling, calling the claims preposterous and misguided.
Guido Fawkes
· Jul 7, 2026
Prince Harry Loses Major Court Case Against Daily Mail Publisher
A High Court judge has dismissed claims by Prince Harry, Elton John and others over alleged unlawful information gathering by Daily Mail publisher Associated Newspapers. The company says it is an “overwhelming victory” and a “magnificent vindication of the Daily Mail’s journalism.” Not a happy week for Harry but they are expected to appeal
Sky News Australia
· Jul 7, 2026
Prince Harry devastated after losing privacy lawsuit against Daily Mail
Prince Harry has lost his privacy lawsuit against the publishers of the Daily Mail UK. A judge has dismissed the lawsuit in a written ruling, claiming the Duke of Sussex failed to prove his privacy invasion claims. Prince Harry released a statement saying: “We came to Court seeking justice and accountability. But we have received neither. It is a complete and obvious whitewash, but sadly not altogether unexpected".
Daily Mail
· Jul 8, 2026
This was nothing less than a conspiracy to destroy the Daily Mail. Thankfully a judge had the good sense to reject it - but the enemies of a free Press won't go away: STEPHEN GLOVER
This was nothing less than a conspiracy to destroy the Daily Mail. Thankfully a judge had the good sense to reject it - but the enemies of a free Press won't go away: STEPHEN GLOVER
The Standard
· Jul 7, 2026
What happened in Harry’s case against the Daily Mail’s publisher?
The Duke of Sussex and other household names brought High Court claims against Associated Newspapers Limited.
DNyuz
· Jun 29, 2026
Supreme Court to Alan Dershowitz: take a hike with your $300 million defamation suit against CNN
The Supreme Court refused Monday to revive a 300 million defamation lawsuit filed against CNN over its coverage of a prominent attorney’s remarks made while defending President Donald Trump during his 2020 impeachment. The majority declined to take up the case in a brief, unexplained order. Justices Neil Gorsuch and Clarence Thomas dissented, calling on []
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