What Happened
A judge has dismissed Prince Harry's privacy invasion lawsuit against Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL), the publisher of the Daily Mail. The lawsuit alleged that ANL engaged in unlawful information gathering. The judge's decision resulted in the dismissal of the case.
Following the ruling, UK publishers are seeking approximately $67 million in legal costs from Prince Harry. This amount represents the costs incurred by the publishers in defending against the lawsuit.
Prince Harry has publicly reacted to the dismissal, describing the outcome as a "complete and obvious whitewash." His statement indicates his dissatisfaction with the court's decision and the proceedings.
Key Facts
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A judge dismissed Prince Harry's privacy lawsuit against Associated Newspapers Limited.
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Associated Newspapers Limited publishes the Daily Mail.
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The lawsuit involved allegations of unlawful information gathering.
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UK publishers are seeking $67 million in legal costs from Prince Harry.
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Prince Harry called the lawsuit loss a 'whitewash'.