Prince Harry hacked 'to modest extent' and awarded damages, judge rules



“Extensive” phone hacking by the Mirror Group newspapers was carried out from 2006 to 2011, a High Court judge has ruled in a privacy case brought by Prince Harry.

Judge Timothy Fancourt said that phone hacking continued “to some extent” during the Leveson Inquiry into media standards in 2011 and 2012.

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29 thoughts on “Prince Harry hacked 'to modest extent' and awarded damages, judge rules”

  1. Your reporter is crazy if she thinks hacking a citizens phone and spreading hate for decades is the same as a person CHOOSING to write a book or share whatever they want. I think phone hacking is illegal no?

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  2. So, today 15 of december 2023 Prince Harry WINS in court.

    Let me repeat this again PRINCE HARRY WINS IN COURT.

    Well done Harry

    The Sky News is so sick with rage that Prince Harry won the case that they are having an indigestion.

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  3. Harry had no problem with attacking his family with lies and false accusations for money. He may have won this case, but he and his wife have cemented their reputations as purveyors of lies and deception. He doesn’t deserve a victory lap.

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  4. I would like to see prince Harry provide his family with the same privacy as he wants for himself. This happened so long ago. He will use this as a way to get U.K. tax payers to pay for his security. Good luck U.K. taxpayers.

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  5. Thank Goodness the judge was not scared of the UK media 😊
    Today, Justice WON!
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    Bravo Harry 🎉
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    Historically speaking, Henry VIII, took on The Catholic Church, at a time when it was full of corruption, thus, paving the way for the creation of the Anglican Church.
    **TODAY/NOW, ***
    Prince Harry, AKA, Henry, has taken on the corrupt media; therefore & hopefully 🙏🏽, it will pave the way for HONESTY in the media.😊

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