Key facts
- Prince Harry lost a High Court case against Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL).
- ANL publishes the Daily Mail.
- A UK High Court judge dismissed all 97 claims.
- The claimants alleged unlawful information gathering.
- The judge found the claimants failed to prove their allegations.
- Prince Harry was attending an Invictus Games event in London when the ruling was announced.
- Prince Harry delivered a prepared speech at the event.
- The Duke of Sussex described his legal battles with the British media as his "life's work" and a "mission."
Prince Harry has lost a High Court privacy lawsuit against Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL), the publisher of the Daily Mail. A UK High Court judge dismissed all 97 claims brought by Prince Harry and six other claimants. The judge found that the group had failed to prove their allegations of unlawful information gathering by ANL. The ruling came as Prince Harry was attending an Invictus Games event in London. He delivered a prepared speech at the event despite the adverse news.
