Prince Harry launches lawsuits he has already won: ‘He’s angry for his security’ | Property

PropertyHis days as a prince (worker) may be behind him for a while, but recently Britain’s Harry, 37, has increasingly branded himself as the “King of the Court”. Together with his wife Meghan Markle (40), he happily begins one lawsuit after another – often writing victory in his name.

For most members of the British royal family, a “shriveled upper lip” is still the best response to stories being circulated about them: don’t react, pretend it doesn’t affect you. However, Prince Harry has opted for a slightly different approach since leaving the royal family in 2020: litigation. For example, on Friday a judge ruled that an article in the Mail on Sunday was indeed defamatory. The text had surfaced in February, when it became known that Harry would sue the UK Home Office to remove police security. He and his family are no longer entitled to it since they left the royal family. The Mail on Sunday noted in the article that Harry lied and tried to manipulate public opinion in his favour. So far he is right. The judge concluded: “It was already damaging to his reputation and insulting as well.” The facts were presented in a way that misleads the public. We note that the intent here is to deliberately mislead the public. Hence, the piece fulfills the legal requirements to be considered defamatory.” It is now up to the publisher to prepare a defense.

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Harry’s lawyers know what to do in the meantime. And also began Thursday, the lawsuit filed against the Ministry of the Interior. Harry thinks it is unjustifiable to cancel police security for him and his family. “Our risks have not diminished.” During the hearing, his lawyer said the prince had not been told he would not be able to rely on security during his recent visit to the UK. Furthermore, some of the employees he had “tensions” with had made this decision. “Harry will be allowed to use this one-time privilege, and he has not been told that it will also be lost. The fact that palace officials were involved in this decision and not passed it on to him is troubling. He should have known about this decision and who made it.”

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victories

Whether Harry would win against the government is questionable, although the prince has already had some victories to his name. For example, there was another case against Associated Newspapers, which published part of a handwritten letter to Thomas Markle. The judge ruled a breach of privacy. Splash News was also called upon again for publishing photos of the couple’s home. Harry and Meghan have also been implicated in a lawsuit against News Group Newspapers Limited and Mirror Group Newspapers Limited, the companies responsible for tabloid newspapers The Sun and Daily Mirror. The royal couple took them to court because publishers hacked Harry’s smartphone. In this way, personal voicemails from the Duke of Sussex were illegally intercepted, after which extracts were used in publications without permission, according to the Prince’s complaint. So be sure to continue.

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