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Harry to learn legal bill after failed case against Daily Mail publisher - ITVX
ITV News
ITV News35 mins ago
Harry to learn legal bill after failed case against Daily Mail publisher - ITVX
Harry to learn legal bill after failed case against Daily Mail publisher  ITVX
The Mirror
The Mirror57 mins ago
Harry facing initial bill of up to £10m along with others after losing court battle with Daily Mail
The Duke of Sussex and six other household names are set to discover how many millions of pounds they must pay towards the legal costs after losing the high-profile privacy lawsuit
Rappler
Rappler3 hrs ago
Prince Harry to learn how much failed Daily Mail lawsuit will cost
The Mail's publisher is seeking an interim payment of £10 million while Harry and the six others have offered £8 million
Prince Harry to learn how much failed Daily Mail lawsuit will cost
LONDON, Aug 21 - Days after it was revealed he will return to Britain, Prince Harry will learn on Friday how many millions of pounds he might have to pay towards the legal costs of the Daily Mail publisher after losing a high-profile privacy lawsuit.
Reuters
Reuters4 hrs ago
Prince Harry to learn how much failed Daily Mail lawsuit will cost
Prince Harry to learn how much failed Daily Mail lawsuit will cost  Reuters
The Independent
The Independent12 hrs ago
Prince Harry latest: Duke to discover legal costs in failed Daily Mail court drama after UK return bombshell
A string of claims brought by the Duke of Sussex and six other celebrities were dismissed by a High Court judge
City AM
City AM🏁 first to report18 hrs ago
Prince Harry braces for eye watering legal bill after Daily Mail defeat
The litigation costs Prince Harry and a group of six other household names will have to pay the Daily Mail’s publisher are set to be decided on Friday after the group lost their high-profile phone-hacking case. The celebrity group waged a long-running legal battle against Associated Newspapers over allegations of illeg