Prince Harry secured victory in 15 claims against Mirror Group Newspapers, with a judge ruling in his favor on nearly half of the 33 stories involved in the case.
The High Court found evidence of “widespread and habitual” phone hacking at the Mirror newspapers.
Prince Harry, awarded £140,600 in damages, hailed the ruling as a “great day for truth” and accountability, urging authorities to investigate and bring charges against the company.
The Mirror newspapers face significant financial implications, with an estimated £100m already spent on damages and legal costs from previous hacking cases.
The ruling follows Prince Harry’s historic appearance at the High Court, where he presented extensive evidence of privacy breaches and intrusive reporting.