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Ruling in Prince Harry case against Daily Mail will take some time, UK judge says

Tue, 31st Mar 2026 17:48

LONDON, March 31 (Reuters) - The judge overseeing ​the lawsuit brought ⁠by Prince Harry, singer Elton ​John and other high-profile figures against the publisher of the Daily Mail at London's ​High ‌Court said on Tuesday it would take some time before he could deliver ⁠his ruling.

The Duke of Sussex, 41, ⁠and six other claimants are ​suing Associated Newspapers for alleged widespread unlawful activities ranging from hacking voicemail messages, bugging landlines and obtaining private information by deception over more than two decades ​from ‌the early 1990s.

The publisher rejects their case as being "preposterous smears".

During almost 10 weeks of argument, judge Matthew Nicklin has heard evidence from the claimants as well as numerous current and former senior journalists from ​Associated, which also publishes the Mail on Sunday.

David Sherborne, the lawyer for ‌Harry and the other claimants, said there was a culture at Associated's titles where its journalists would ‌use private investigators to carry out unlawful activities on their behalf.

"Any finding of unlawful activity is a disaster," Sherborne said in his concluding remarks.

The ​publisher's lawyer Antony White argued that there was no evidence to back up the ‌allegations, the claimants' witnesses were unreliable, and the case against the papers was scattergun and part of a conspiracy by people with a grudge ⁠against ⁠the press.

"The remaining task is, of course, now ‌mine," Nicklin said at the end of the trial.

"Judgment will take some time. After a ​short break ​over Easter ... I will be working on the ‌case and the judgment effectively full-time ... so I won't be doing anything else ... and I will be toiling away on the judgment."

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