Whispers rippled through the court in the moments before Prince Harry’s lawyer sensationally revealed a settlement had been reached with Rupert Murdoch’s media empire.
The company has also apologized to a second claimant, former Labour Party politician Tom Watson, now Lord Watson. Advertisement Article continues below this ad Here is the apology in full: "NGN offers ...
Prince Harry, who spent five years pursuing Murdoch's papers, declared it a "vindication for the hundreds of other claimants ...
The Duke of Sussex and Lord Tom Watson are among the only remaining ... Lord Watson was born in Sheffield in 1967 and joined the Labour Party as a teenager. He has long taken an interest in ...
has indeed engaged in illegal practices,” Harry and his co-claimant Tom Watson said in a statement. “Today the lies are laid bare. Today, the cover-ups are exposed. And today proves that no ...
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Prince Harry's Shock Decision To Settle Murdoch LawsuitHe brought the case alongside Tom Watson, a former lawmaker and previously deputy leader of the U.K.'s Labour Party. Murdoch's U.K. media arm offered "a full and unequivocal apology to the Duke of ...
Harry and co-claimant Labour politician Tom Watson had added their voices to ... The prince and Watson, a former deputy leader of the Labour party who now sits in the House of Lords, were the ...
The Duke of Sussex and former Labour deputy leader Lord Tom Watson are bringing ... Leveson Inquiry. Lord Watson was born in Sheffield in 1967 and joined the Labour Party as a teenager.
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Lord Tom Watson (Yui Mok/PA ... Lord Watson was born in Sheffield in 1967 and joined the Labour Party as a teenager. He has long taken an interest in music and technology, becoming the first ...
LONDON — Prince Harry is about to take his crusade against the British tabloids to a courtroom here, with opening arguments in his civil lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers ...
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