Prince Harry told to ‘spend less’ by judges in case against Daily Mail publishers

Prince Harry told to ‘spend less’ by judges in case against Daily Mail publishers
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Prince Harry told to ‘spend less’ by judges in case against Daily Mail publishers
Author: Athena Stavrou
Published: Jan, 24 2025 13:03

Harry taking legal action against Associated Newspapers Limited for alleged unlawful activities. Prince Harry has been told that he and fellow claimants taking legal action against the Daily Mail publishers must spend £14m less on costs. The Duke of Sussex is among a group of people – including Baroness Doreen Lawrence, Sir Elton John and his husband David Furnish, actor Sadie Frost and Liz Hurley, and politician Sir Simon Hughes – who are bringing legal action against Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) over alleged misuse of private information.

 [ANL, which firmly denies the allegations, previously told the court that the accusations are “lurid” and “simply preposterous.]
Image Credit: The Independent [ANL, which firmly denies the allegations, previously told the court that the accusations are “lurid” and “simply preposterous.]

ANL firmly denies the allegations and is defending the legal action. The two sides had proposed to spend more than £38.8m in the legal claim combined, with the claimants proposing to spend around £18.7m. But Judge Cook said he and Mr Justice Nicklin “had little difficulty concluding that such sums were manifestly excessive and therefore disproportionate”.

 [The Duke of Sussex has accused the publisher of allegedly commissioning unlawful activities,]
Image Credit: The Independent [The Duke of Sussex has accused the publisher of allegedly commissioning unlawful activities,]

On Friday, the two High Court judges ruled that the claimants could instead spend around £4.1m, and ANL around £4.5m, in the case. Judge Cook said: “Costs management is not an exercise of reducing the parties’ costs to an irreducible minimum but setting reasonable and proportionate parameters.”.

 [The Duke of Sussex settled his claim against News Group Newspapers, which offered a full and unequivocal apology (Jordan Pettitt/PA)]
Image Credit: The Independent [The Duke of Sussex settled his claim against News Group Newspapers, which offered a full and unequivocal apology (Jordan Pettitt/PA)]

The Duke of Sussex has accused the publisher of allegedly commissioning unlawful activities, including hiring private investigators to place listening devices inside cars, recording private phone conversations “blagging” private records, and even burglaries to order.

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