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William may be a goal of the mail publisher that has blows, says Harry’s lawyer

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaOctober 1, 20253 Mins Read
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Introduction to the Case

The Prince and Princess of Wales may have been targeted by private investigators working for the publisher of the Daily Mail, according to Prince Harry’s lawyers. This revelation came to light during a preliminary hearing in Harry’s data protection case against Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL). The case alleges "serious breaches of privacy" and involves several public figures, including Sir Elton John, Baroness Doreen Lawrence, and Elizabeth Hurley.

Allegations Against the Publisher

ANL has denied the allegations, calling them "baseless" and "absurd." However, Prince Harry’s lawyers claim that the publisher may have used illegal means to gather information, including phone hacking, blagging, and gathering medical and financial information. The lawyers point to an invoice that suggests a private investigator may have provided extensive details about Prince William’s 21st birthday party to the Daily Mail.

Evidence of Wrongdoing

The invoice, dated August 25, 2003, has the title "Out Out Africa Story Royal Party Enqs" and appears to be related to a Daily Mail story about Prince William’s birthday party, which had an "Out of Africa" theme. Additionally, a recording of a journalist allegedly discussing a "mobile phone conversion" with a private investigator may have implicated Catherine, the Princess of Wales, and her friends and family.

Hearing and Next Steps

The hearing, which took place over two days, aimed to determine which allegations should be included in the claim if it goes to court in early 2026. Prince Harry was not present in court but listened to the proceedings remotely. The publisher’s lawyers argued that some parts of the claim should be struck out because they are too general or relate to other newspaper groups. However, Prince Harry’s lawyers maintain that the allegations are specific and should be considered.

Previous Cases and Settlements

Prince Harry has previously settled cases against other newspapers, including Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) and News Group Newspapers (NGN), over alleged phone hacking and other forms of illegal information gathering. The current case against ANL is one of the latest in a series of legal actions taken by Prince Harry against newspaper publishers.

Conclusion and Next Steps

The two-day hearing concluded with a decision expected at a later date. The trial, scheduled to take place in January, could last up to nine weeks. The case has significant implications for the privacy of public figures and the practices of newspaper publishers. As the case progresses, it is likely to shed more light on the alleged wrongdoing and the measures taken by Prince Harry and other public figures to protect their privacy.

Case law Daily Mail DMG Media Doreen Lawrence Elizabeth Hurley Elton John Information privacy Mobile phone News UK Out of Africa (film) Phone hacking Preliminary hearing Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex Private investigator Reach plc Social engineering (security) William May (pirate) William May (Royal Navy officer)
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