Prince Harry 'may drop his case against The Sun over the possible cost of the legal bill'
By
Sam Greenhill Chief Reporter
Published: 17:45 EDT, 17 April 2024 | Updated: 17:50 EDT, 17 April 2024
Prince Harry could be 'forced' to settle his High Court case against The Sun because of concerns over a huge legal bill, even if he wins.
David Sherborne, lawyer for the
Duke of Sussex, said his client faced an 'impossible' threat of high legal costs by continuing the case.
David Sherborne, lawyer for the Duke of Sussex, said his client faced an 'impossible' threat of high legal costs by continuing the case.
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Prince Harry's Legal Move Could Backfire Spectacularly
Published Apr 17, 2024 at 12:06 PM EDT
Updated Apr 17, 2024 at 5:37 PM EDT
Prince Harry's potential $12.45 million gamble in a lawsuit against the publisher of
Rupert Murdoch's tabloid
The Sun has been laid bare by Hugh Grant as the English actor tapped out of his own case.
The Duke of Sussex and Grant together sued News Group Newspapers, publisher of
The Sun and the now-defunct
News of the World, on allegations of unlawful journalistic practices.
[...] On Wednesday, [Hugh Grant] posted a long thread on X, formerly Twitter, detailing how accepting a payout was his only option due to the potential threat of paying sky-high costs even if he wins.
Prince Harry could stand to lose around $12.45 million in a court case against the Murdoch empire.
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