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One of Prince Harry ’s lawsuits against the British tabloids is set to continue.A judge ruled today that his suit against the publisher of the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday, Associated Newspapers , can go ahead. Harry’s suit over “ gross breaches of privacy ” is tied to similar claims made by Elton John and husband David Furnish , actors Elizabeth Hurley and Sadie Frost , former politician Simon Hughes , and Baroness Doreen Lawrence —all pertaining to alleged illegal obtaining of information.
”Actor Hugh Grant applauded the decision today, saying, “This ruling is a significant blow to the Daily Mail and great news for anyone who wants the truth about allegations of illegal press practices to come out.” Grant is involved in the Hacked Off organization, a campaign for a more accountable press.This suit is just one of three Prince Harry has ongoing.
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