Daily Mail wins £9.5m from Prince Harry and six associates in UK court
A judge from the UK High Court has mandated that Prince Harry and six other prominent claimants pay an interim sum of £9.54 million ($13 million) to Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL). This directive comes in the wake of their unsuccessful lawsuit concerning privacy and unlawful information-gathering against the publisher of the Daily Mail. The interim payment for legal fees is required to be settled within seven days, specifically by August 28, 2026. On the Ruling After an 11-week trial, Judge Matthew Nicklin rejected the claims on July 7, 2026, indicating that the claimants did not substantiate their allegations. The group accused the Daily Mail of significant privacy infringements, which included eavesdropping on homes and vehicles, wiretapping phone calls, and unlawfully accessing medical and financial records. ANL has consistently refuted all allegations. The Seven Claimants consist of Prince Harry, Sir Elton John, David Furnish, Elizabeth Hurley, Sadie Frost, Barones...