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What happened in Harry’s case against the Daily Mail’s publisher?

The Standard

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July 7, 2026

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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.

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Times of India

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· 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.

Daily Mail

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· 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

Drudge Report

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· Jul 7, 2026

EDITORS MOCK: 'POOR HARRY'...

EDITORS MOCK: 'POOR HARRY'... (First column, 2nd story, link) Related stories:Prince Loses Landmark Privacy Case Against DAILY MAIL...

CNN

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· Jul 7, 2026

Prince Harry loses privacy case against UK tabloid publisher

After years of battling British tabloids and mostly succeeding, Prince Harry just lost his high-stakes case against the publisher of the Daily Mail. CNN’s Anna Stewart reports.

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 7, 2026

Prince Harry loses privacy invasion lawsuit against Daily Mail publisher

Prince Harry’s final lawsuit aimed at taming the British tabloids ended in defeat on Tuesday as a judge found he failed to prove his privacy invasion claims against the publisher of the Daily Mail. Justice Matthew Nicklin rejected the broad inferences the Duke of Sussex had relied on to try to show that Associated Newspapers had engaged in unlawful activities. The judge said there was a realistic possibility the news came from legitimate sources. The ruling scuttles the lawsuits filed by Harry...

The Daily Beast

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· Jul 8, 2026

Prince Harry’s U.K. Trip Ends in Disaster

Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/GettyPrince Harry has suffered the “most complete” and “totally self-inflicted humiliation” of his career during his doomed return to the United Kingdom, according to a pair of royal experts.“What has happened today, it’s a cataclysmic disaster,” said the Daily Beast’s royal expert and European editor-at-large, Tom Sykes, on The Royalist podcast. In a stinging blow to Harry, a judge in Britain dismissed every claim in a lawsuit that the Duke of Sussex and six celebrity co-claimants brought against the publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, meaning his six-year-long war with the British tabloids ended in defeat. Read more at The Daily Beast.

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Related coverage for "What happened in Harry’s case against the Daily Mail’s publisher?": Times of India — Prince Harry lost his Daily Mail case: Now a £50 million legal bill may be the bigger story. Daily Mail — 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. Drudge Report — EDITORS MOCK: 'POOR HARRY'.... CNN — Prince Harry loses privacy case against UK tabloid publisher. South China Morning Post — Prince Harry loses privacy invasion lawsuit against Daily Mail publisher. The Daily Beast — Prince Harry’s U.K. Trip Ends in Disaster