The Duke of Sussex and several other public figures will have lawsuits against Mirror Group Newspapers go to trial
Legal action brought by Prince Harry over phone hacking allegations against Mirror Group Newspapers will go to trial in May, a judge at London’s High Court ruled today .
This includes the singer and former Girls Aloud member Cheryl Tweedy, the estate of the late singer George Michael, ex-footballer and television presenter Ian Wright and actor Ricky Tomlinson. However, the judge said the number of articles to be considered at trial should be reduced to about 33.He said Harry’s case is also one which “will not settle”, on the basis of what he has read and heard in court, adding: “So it will have to be tried at someMGN is contesting the claims, arguing that some have been brought too late.
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