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Breaking: Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers paid a whopping amount of money to Prince Harry for its illegal practices; here’s the deal…..See More

Prince Harry’s enormous $12 million settlement saves the day financially. Montecito lets out a sigh of relief. When Prince Harry won a significant victory this week, the news media was shocked to learn that Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers (NGN) had reached a last-minute settlement with him.
The Sun newspaper not only acknowledged hacking the Prince but also apologized to him for his torments and gave him, from what I’ve heard, an enormous $12.3 million for his troubles.
News Group Newspapers agreed to pay substantial damages for what it called the serious intrusion by two of its flagship titles, the Sun and the News of the World, following the case’s settlement on Wednesday.
In a historic victory today, News UK acknowledged that the Sun, the flagship publication for Rupert Murdoch’s U.K. media empire, has in fact engaged in illegal practices, stated his attorney, David Sherbrooke, as quoted in a report by News Nation.
According to an insider, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle “needed the money” from the settlement. However, the settlement is more complicated than it first appears.
They needed the money, as Harry and Meghan would soon run out of money given their lifestyle and spending habits, and it’s not like anyone is rushing to hire them or offer them more contracts. They have repeatedly demonstrated that the only time they generate revenue for clients is after they have sold out their family and that cow has been milked, as quoted in a report.
Princess Diana was included in the tabloid apology to Prince Harry
A spokesperson for NGN said unlawful activities were carried out by private investigators working for the Sun but denied any wrongdoing by its journalists and said phone hacking had not taken place at the title. The company also apologized for phone hacking, surveillance, and misuse of private information by journalists at the News of the World.
In the apology read out in the court, the company acknowledged and apologised for the distress caused to the Duke, and the damage inflicted on relationships, friendships, and family. A representative for Harry and Meghan declined to comment on the settlement.
FAQs
What settlement did Prince Harry get from News Group Newspapers?
News Group Newspapers paid Prince Harry $12.3 million in damages and apologized for illegal activities involving him and his late mother, Princess Diana, such as phone hacking and the misuse of private information.