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Prince Harry, Others Face £34.5m Privacy Case Bill

Prince Harry and six others face paying up to £34.5m to Daily Mail publisher after losing privacy case.

The update

Prince Harry and six other public figures must pay an initial £9.54m by next Friday to Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL), the publisher of the Daily Mail, after losing a privacy case. The total potential bill could reach £34.5m, according to court documents.

Why it matters

This unprecedented legal cost order sets a significant precedent for privacy lawsuits involving public figures. The judge described the claimants’ presentation as “unreasonable to a high degree” and noted that “not a single allegation of serious wrongdoing was voluntarily withdrawn” by the group. This case may reshape how media outlets and celebrities approach privacy claims in the future.

What to watch

Whether the claimants will appeal the ruling by the October 2 deadline. How the claimants will cover the potentially massive legal bill beyond their existing insurance coverage. The final amount determined by the court, as the judge described the £34.5m figure as “excessive.”

Sources

  • bbc.co.uk — Details about the legal case, amount, and timeline
  • nytimes.com — Confirmation of the case outcome and potential costs
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