The Daily Mail article in question claimed that Prince Harry tried to hide litigation against the British Home Office regarding the security issue and said that he lied about offering to fund his protection during a U.K. in June to unveil a statue of his late mother, Princess Diana. Meghan Markle previously received a symbolic £1 ($1.36) in damages from the Mail on Sunday after successfully winning her legal case against the paper for publishing a personal letter she sent to her father in 2018. Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Prince Harry and Meghan Markle | Credit: ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettyIn addition, the U.K. newspaper will pay an unspecified sum for the separate case of infringing Meghan's copyright by publishing parts of the five-page letter she wrote to her father shortly after her royal wedding to Prince Harry in 2018, according to court documents obtained by PEOPLE. Prince Harry, 37, and Meghan, 40, have also sued photographers after images surfaced of their son Archie playing in the backyard of their former Los Angeles home. Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Meghan Markle and Prince Harry | Credit: ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettyIn 2019, Harry filed a legal claim against News UK (owner of The Sun) and MGN (former owner of The Mirror) regarding alleged illegal interception of voicemail messages.
Source: Daily Mail February 24, 2022 20:09 UTC