A new victory for Harry in his legal battle against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN). In fact, at the beginning of the trial at theHigh Court of London, on the alleged illegal wiretapping of the Duke of Suxess, the editorial group of the tabloid Mirror apologized “without reserve“.
The Mirror Group Newspaperswhich also publishes the Sunday Mirror and the Sunday Peopleadmitted that there was “some evidence” of illegal intelligence gathering and vouched that he had put an end to that kind of conduct.
The group’s lawyers also stated that Duke of Sussex entitled to ‘adequate compensation’ but at the same time they have denied having intercepted messages vowels and rejected some accusations, judging them late
In addition to Prince Harry, several personalities, including Elton Johnsinger Cheryl of the group Girls Aloud, the actor Ricky Tomlinson and former footballer Ian Wrightfiled a lawsuit against the group.