Prince Harry’s legal battle against the British media outlets is still ongoing. The Prince has named four editors of different British tabloids involved in the lawsuit against the “Daily Mail.” This hearing surrounds the privacy and unlawful hacking of voicemails.
Newspaper editors of “The Sun,” “Times,” Sunday Times,” and “Mail on Sunday,” were named during the hearing presented at the Rolls Building at the High Court in Londres. This lawsuit wasn’t only presented by the Duke of Sussex but also by other big celebrities of the United Kingdom.
Some of the biggest celebrities names include Elton John, Doreen Lawrence, David Furnish, Sadie Frost, Liz Hurley, and Simon Hughes. All of them took legal action against the Associated Newspaper Limited (ANL) because of the evidence collected of illegal collection of private information.
The four editors in question were, Tony Gallagher, editor of the “Daily Telegraph,” “Daily Mail,” and “The Sun.” Ben Taylor, editor of “The Sunday Times,” Victoria Newton, editor of “The Sun” and David Dillon, editor of “Mail on Sunday.”
Prince Harry accused the Daily Mail of planting bugging devices in cars, listening to private phone calls, burglary, and obtaining medical and financial information by dishonest means. There’s no tentative date for the end of this hearing. However, this date could arrive before ending 2024.