In February 2022, the British newspaper Mail on Sunday published the article titled “How Harry tried to keep his legal fight over bodyguards a secret”, where it reported that the Prince Harry had taken legal action against the British Home Office for denying him security during his visits to the United Kingdom.
According to the article, the husband’s team Meghan Markle He had not made requests to the corresponding organizations or to the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures, known as Ravec.
Prince Harry sued a newspaper and lost.
Due to this article, the Prince Harry He sued the publishing group Associated Newspapers Limited, owner of the aforementioned media, considering that the note was “fundamentally inaccurate” and dealt with sensitive issues regarding the safety of his family.
For its part, the newspaper claimed that the article expressed an “honest opinion” on the subject and “did not cause serious harm” to the monarch’s reputation. In addition, he assured that the press advisors of Lady Di’s youngest son had “tried to influence the coverage of the story”, and added that they found it ironic, since “the Prince now has a role in a Silicon Valley company that “Fight against misinformation in the online world.”
The judge’s resolution, finally, was that the newspaper had “a real perspective” so he ruled against the newspaper. Prince Harry and in favor of the media group in charge of the Mail on Sunday, bringing direct consequences against the husband of Meghan Markle.
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Prince Harry must pay $60,000 to the Mail on Sunday.
Now, the High Court in London has ordered the Duke of Sussex to pay £48,000, equivalent to more than $60,000, by December 29 to the Mail on Sunday in legal costs.
He Prince Harry He has asked the British Ministry for protection on countless occasions during his visits to the United Kingdom, which have been denied since he renounced the crown. Because of this, the husband of Meghan Markle He has had to resort to private security paid out of his own pocket.
The son of the King of England challenged this decision and is now awaiting a response from the British Home Office. On more than one occasion he has stated that he does not return to the United Kingdom because he does not feel safe without proper protection from the State.
2023-12-13 03:43:22
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