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Prince Harry Loses Privacy Case Against Daily Mail Publisher

By Dalton Mac Namee
07/07/2026
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Prince Harry has lost his long standing privacy lawsuit against the Daily Mail publishers.

In 2022, Prince Harry, along with a number of household names had filed a lawsuit against the publisher, claiming that along with hacking their phones, reporters working at the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday had also tapped landlines and bugged houses and cars. These allegations have always been denied by Publisher Associated Newspapers.

Along with Prince Harry, other names included Elton John, his husband David Furnish, Sadie Frost, Elizabeth Hurley, as well as Doreen Lawrence and Sir Simon Hughes.


But these claims were also dismissed in court, ruling that the claimants had failed to prove these claims, with Judge Nicklin saying that these claims are “open to criticism”. This refers to an allegation that Associated employees had lied during the Leveson Inquiry, the review of the British press culture and practices, led by UK judges.

In his judgement, Judge Nicklin wrote: “The allegations were extremely serious. Yet… they were not consistently anchored to identified statements which were put to the relevant witness as deliberate falsehoods". 

“In significant respects the case shifted from the pleaded allegation of lies to broader criticisms of Associated’s inquiries, disclosure and corporate response to the Leveson Inquiry. This is not how allegations of this seriousness should be advanced".

Mentioning Prince Harry as a witness in court, the judge said: “In assessing Prince Harry’s evidence overall, it was apparent that he wished the Court to understand the personal impact of the matters in issue. At times, this led him beyond giving factual evidence into advancing arguments on the issues…Overall, this did not affect the quality of Prince Harry’s evidence, which I accept. As with each of the Claimants, Prince Harry has limited evidence to give on the contentious matters in dispute". 

“This is a magnificent vindication of the Daily Mail’s journalism. The reputations of our decent and hard-working journalists were terribly impugned, and today they have been exonerated. As the judgment clearly shows, every single article was legitimately sourced. We will look to resolve outstanding issues, including the recovery of the costs we have incurred while defending ourselves against this egregious litigation", a spokesperson for Associated said.

Prince Harry had previously sued Mirror Group Newspapers for unlawful gathering of information, where he partially won before settling. He also sued News Group Newspapers over the same issue, setting out of court.

In 2022, he sued Associated Newspapers for libel over an article regarding his lawsuit against the Government. The royal later withdrew this libel claim against Associated, and lost his case against the Government over his security arrangements.

In March, he was sued for defamation by his charity Sentebale, which he founded, following a much publicised dispute with the charity's chair, Sophie Chandauka.

This week, Prince Harry is in the UK for the one year countdown to the Invictus Games, a sports tournament he created for injured veterans. This takes place in Birmingham next year.

Written by Dalton Mac Namee

Dalton Mac Namee is a content writer for Nova.ie and a freelance GAA reporter from Louth, Ireland.

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