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Prince Harry and Elton John Lose Case Against UK Tabloid Publisher

7 July 2026
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What You Need to Know
• Prince Harry and six other celebrities lost their privacy case against Associated Newspapers Limited in a U.K. courtroom.
• The High Court dismissed all claims due to insufficient evidence to support allegations of unlawful information gathering.
• The plaintiffs accused the publisher of hiring private investigators to gather information through illegal means in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, and six other celebrities, including Elton John, Sadie Frost, and Elizabeth Hurley, lost their privacy case against Associated Newspapers Limited on Tuesday in a U.K. courtroom. The High Court dismissed their claims, stating that the plaintiffs did not provide enough evidence to substantiate their allegations of unlawful information gathering. The legal action, initiated in 2022, accused the publisher of employing private investigators who allegedly used illegal methods to collect information on the plaintiffs during the late 1990s and early 2000s, including the use of listening devices and bribing police officials for confidential information. Prince Harry traveled from California to London to testify in the case, highlighting the impact of media intrusion on his family.

Why It Matters

This case is significant as it highlights ongoing concerns regarding media ethics and privacy rights in the U.K. Prince Harry and the other plaintiffs have long argued that they are victims of invasive practices by tabloids, echoing historical issues surrounding press behavior, particularly in relation to the late Princess Diana. The outcome of this case may influence future legal actions regarding privacy and media conduct, especially given the high-profile nature of the plaintiffs involved. The ruling underscores the challenges faced by individuals seeking accountability from powerful media organizations.

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