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The High Court of London has finally handed down a verdict condemning Mirror Group Newspapers for illegal wiretapping carried out on the Prince
Mirror Group Newspapers, owner of the newspapers ‘Daily Mirror’, ‘Sunday Mirror’ and ‘Sunday People’, has found itself in the judge’s sights in recent months during the judicial process that began last June after a lawsuit for hacking phone call filed by more than a hundred celebrities among whom Prince Harry stood out.
In the case of Lady Di, he accused the communication group of having obtained information about him illegally with the knowledge of the directors, between 1996 and 2011, which was subsequently published.
It doesn’t stay there. Parallel to this lawsuit, he filed two more: one against the communication group News Group Newspapers, owned by Rupert Murdoch, and another against the editor of the ‘Daily Mail’. and ‘The Mail on Sunday’.
The High Court of London has finally handed down a verdict condemning Mirror Group Newspapers. The Duke of Sussex will receive from the publisher a compensation of 140,600 pounds, close to 163,000 euros.
MGN has denied that the information contained in the articles they published was obtained illegally. Even so, they have stated that they are “satisfied with today’s decision, which gives the company the clarity it needs to move forward after the events of many years ago. When historical misconduct has occurred, we apologize unreservedly, take full responsibility and pay appropriate compensation.”
For his part, the lawyer for the brother of Prince William has assured the court that it is “a beautiful day for truth and accountability”.
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MGN has denied that the information contained in the articles they published was obtained illegally. Even so, they have stated that they are “satisfied with today’s decision, which gives the company the clarity it needs to move forward after the events of many years ago. When historical misconduct has occurred, we apologize unreservedly, take full responsibility and pay appropriate compensation.”
For his part, the lawyer for the brother of Prince William has assured the court that it is “a beautiful day for truth and accountability”.
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Together they filed numerous lawsuits with which they achieved large compensations, in addition to reaching an agreement in 2021, when a judge ruled that ‘The Mail on Sunday’ She had invaded Meghan’s privacy by publishing a letter she wrote to her father in 2018, four months after marrying Harry.