Finally comes a victory for the Duke of Sussex, as the British press will have to pay a huge fine to Prince Harry for invasion of privacy by hacking his phone to obtain personal information that could spread in the news media in the country.
After a long judicial process, the judge in charge of the case issued the sentence after verifying the illegal practices that ‘Mirror Group Newspapers‘ (MGN) had been carrying out to obtain privileged information about Prince Harry or his close ones, disturbing his right to privacy.
The Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN), which is comprised of The Mirror, The Sunday Mirror, and The People, will have to pay damages of 163,000 euros, as this illegal practice has significantly affected the Prince’s reputation over the last decade.
Upon the revelation of the final judgment by the London judge, the prince wrote a letter that began by saying “Today is a great day for the truth” to finally reveal that he was pleased to teach a lesson to the British media that he had not only engaged in piracy but also in hiding and destruction of evidence.
Two South Korean powerhouses have seriously shaken up the British music scene this week. BLACKPINK’s… Read More
EXO’s vocal king, D.O., just became the group’s first member to debut his very own… Read More
SEVENTEEN’s Seungkwan is fresh off his comeback with subunit BSS, but that doesn’t mean he’s… Read More
Billboard recently counted down 10 explosive chart-toppers that defined the 21st century! Names like Justin… Read More
Mark your calendars, MOA—TXT is gearing up for a colossal 2025! On January 9, 2024,… Read More
aespa is bringing their SYNK: PARALLEL LINE world tour back to Seoul for an epic… Read More
Leave a Comment