Royal Family
Prince Harry’s phone-hacking claims against a UK publisher were thrown out Thursday.
The judge also dismissed the Duke of Sussex’s claim there was a “secret agreement” between Buckingham Palace and the press, calling the alleged arrangement implausible, according to the Daily Mail.
The Sun’s publisher celebrated the ruling as “a significant victory.”
Although the redheaded royal took a legal hit in court in his phone-hacking lawsuit, Prince Harry still has the right to continue suing the newspaper for using other alleged illegal activities to procure information about him and his family.
A trial over the matter will begin in January barring any settlement reached ahead of time.
Prince Harry, 38, sued The Sun and the Daily Mirror in 2019 claiming the tabloids hacked his phone to obtain his voicemails.
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