A legal battle brought by Prince Harry against the publisher of The Sun newspaper, owned by media mogul Rupert Murdoch, kicked off at the High Court in London on Tuesday, without Prince Harry in attendance and with several delays.
Rupert Murdoch's team made the offer to resolve the hacking suits from Prince Harry and a British lawmaker as a trial was to begin. A settlement could help Washington Post CEO Will Lewis.
The Duke of Sussex is engaged in eleventh-hour settlement talks with the publishers of The Sun on the opening day of his trial, the High Court has heard.
Prince Harry's lawsuit against British tabloid 'The Sun' has been paused following reports of a major out-of-court settlement offer.
Prince Harry embarks on a new courtroom battle against British tabloids in his case against Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers, which he claims used phone hacking and unlawful information gathering techniques.
Piers Morgan has left his deal with News UK so that he can fully own his YouTube brand, Piers Morgan Uncensored.
Prince Harry 's lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch 's British tabloid newspapers has begun in London's High Court. The trial is expected to last between six to eight weeks.
A trial begins Tuesday over complaints filed by Prince Harry and a senior British lawmaker against Rupert Murdoch's tabloid newspapers. The trial carries high stakes on both sides of the Atlantic.
Prince Harry’s legal case against Rupert Murdoch's UK tabloids has been postponed due to last-minute settlement discussions. The trial, which focuses
Prince Harry reportedly accuses Will Lewis, CEO of the Washington Post, of orchestrating a cover-up regarding the phone hacking scandal linked to U.K. tabloids, particularly the Sun.
Prince Harry's case against Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper group is due to return to court on Wednesday with the possibility the warring sides have thrashed out a last-minute deal to settle claims of widespread wrongdoing at the publisher.