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Prince Harry Secures 'Monumental Victory' with Historic Apology from News Group Newspapers

Prince Harry reaches a landmark settlement with News Group Newspapers, receiving a substantial apology and damages for privacy intrusions spanning over a decade.

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Prince Harry has settled his lawsuit against News Group Newspapers, receiving a significant apology and damages for the unlawful gathering of information about him and his family from 1996 to 2011. The settlement acknowledges serious privacy violations, including incidents involving the late Princess Diana. Prince Harry and co-claimant Tom Watson hailed the decision as a victory for accountability in media practices. Amidst the backdrop of substantial legal costs, NGN's apology marks a historic acknowledgment of their past wrongdoing, concluding a lengthy legal battle and drawing attention to the need for future investigations into corporate media misconduct.

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