Prince Harry drops libel case against Mail on Sunday

Prince Harry brought claim following article on his separate legal battle with British govt over security arrangements while in UK

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Published January 20, 2024
Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, waves as he leaves the Royal Courts of Justice, Britain's High Court, in central London on June 7, 2023. — AFP

LONDON: Prince Harry has dropped his libel case against UK newspaper the Mail on Sunday, the publication said on Friday, although the estranged royal is still waging a series of legal battles against media groups.

Harry brought the claim following an article on his separate legal battle with the British government over security arrangements while in the UK.

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But the prince, who now lives in the United States with American wife Meghan, dropped that case as he was due to hand over a list of documents that could have appeared in the trial, according to a report on the MailOnline website. “Today was the deadline for both sides to disclose a list of any relevant documents,” said the report.

“Instead, at 10.06am (1006 GMT), Harry´s lawyers informed the newspaper it had filed a notice with the court stating: ´The Duke of Sussex discontinues all of this claim´,” it added.

The paper said that Harry, 39, would have to pay the newspaper´s £250,000 costs along with his own legal fees, estimating the total at “more than £750,000”.

Harry sued over an article that said his PR team had tried to “spin” the Home Office dispute by claiming he had offered to personally pay for the police protection.

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