Prince Harry, along with several other high-profile British personalities on Tuesday lost their privacy lawsuits against the publisher of the Daily Mail, marking a significant setback in the Duke of Sussex's long-running legal battle with the British tabloid press.

Prince Harry's longtime battle with the British tabloids is reaching its climax. A London judge will rule Tuesday in his privacy invasion lawsuit against the publisher of the…

The courtroom drama surrounding Prince Harry's privacy lawsuit against the Daily Mail publisher reaches its climax today. Accusations of unlawful information gathering from him…

Prince Harry and Elton John on Tuesday lost a case that alleged the publisher of UK tabloid Daily Mail had invaded their privacy by gathering information unlawfully. It was the…

The ruling is scheduled to be handed down today

The Duke of Sussex is among seven high-profile names taking legal action against Associated Newspapers Limited

UK High Court to rule on a privacy case brought by Prince Harry against Daily Mail publisher.

Prince Harry and a group of six other high-profile household names have lost a long-running legal battle against Associated Newspapers over allegations of illegal information…

A judgment has been handed down in Prince Harry's lawsuit against the Daily Mail over alleged phone-hacking.

ANL strongly denied the claims and defended the case, saying it 'has established a complete defence to all parts of the claims on the merits'

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The Duke of Sussex and six others have lost a high-stakes case against the publisher of the Daily Mail over allegations of unlawful information gathering.

Prince Harry lost the privacy lawsuit he brought against the publisher of the Daily Mail, Associated Newspapers.

Prince Harry and six other claimants, including singer Elton John, alleged the Daily Mail's publisher tapped their phones, intercepted voicemails and obtained personal information…

Duke of Sussex and other prominent figures sued Associated Newspapers alleging it sourced stories using unlawful methods

Three months after a lengthy trial concluded, a verdict has been handed down in the Duke of Sussex’s High Court case against the Daily Mail publisher, as he alleged they gathered…

Mr Justice Nicklin ruled that the Duke of Sussex and six other household names had failed to prove unlawful information gathering at Associated Newspapers Limited

Harry and the others had alleged that dozens of stories on them published in the Daily Mail and the Mail had been based on information gathered “unlawfully”. | World News

Harry and the other claimants – including Elton John and Liz Hurley – had accused The Daily Mail, one of the UK’s most powerful newspapers, of using illegal ploys such as phone…

Harry, who was in London at the time of the ruling, has brought several legal cases against the British press.

Harry, who was in London at the time of the ruling, has brought several legal cases against the British press.