The prince sued one of Britain’s most popular tabloids after announcing his lawsuit.
Hardly a day goes by without some kind of scandal arising out of the royal family. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been on stage a lot in recent years, and they have been picked up by the British media. Whatever they doIt was hardly a secret.
Months ago, the Daily Mail reported that the prince filed a lawsuit in court over security measures in Your stay in the UK In case. The position of the Harry family and the government did not agree on this. However, due to the final materials, Harry sued the Daily Mail’s publisher, Associated Newspapers Limited, writing Mirror.
At the hearing, an answer was sought as to whether or not the statements in the article were considered defamation. The prince’s lawyers argued that because the Daily Mail suggested Harry lied, he was unfairly trying to manipulate public opinion and try to hide his legal battle with the government from the public.
The prince’s lawyer said: The article contains serious allegations that portray it in a bad light in people’s eyes. At the same time, lawyers for the publishing house claimed that it was just a misunderstanding that led to this and that they were not respected. The judge believed that the words could be misrepresented in a way that would not cause misunderstanding, but this was not the case in the Daily Mail article, as its aim was indirectly to mislead the public, thus exhausting the concept of defamation, so he ruled in favor of Prince Harry.
(Cover photo: Prince Harry on October 26, 2016. Photo: Joe Giddens – WPA Pool / Getty Images)