British royal says he had no option but to quit in solidarity with Sentebale trustees after a loss of confidence in Sophie Chandauka
Sums news group and alleged victims of phone hacking were planning to spend on case were ‘manifestly excessive’
The media tycoon is happy to spend to contain a scandal — including in his legal battle with a British royal
Publisher agrees to pay prince ‘substantial damages’ to drop long-running legal claims
Duke of Sussex had brought High Court case over claims of illegal information gathering
Duke of Sussex takes on financial risk of challenging NGN in quest for ‘accountability’
Prince Harry’s lawsuit against media publisher set for trial next year after ‘dramatic reduction’ of outstanding legal claims
Court also rejects amendment to expand case to add allegations that Duchess of Sussex was also targeted
Judge rules 15 of 33 articles prince complained about were the product of phone hacking or other unlawful information gathering
Judge finds Associated Newspapers failed to deliver ‘knockout blow’ to lawsuit
Duke of Sussex alleges journalists covered their tracks to conceal illegal phone hacking
British royal describes ‘incredibly invasive’ articles as he begins testimony in phone-hacking case against Mirror Group
Judge expresses surprise at Duke of Sussex’s absence on first day of civil case as barrister sets out arguments
New round of lawsuits brings scandal back to fore and poses fresh financial risks for tabloid media groups
Lawyers for Mirror group say royal claimant and three others a ‘long way off’ proving publisher gathered information unlawfully
Piers Morgan knew of phone hacking while he was editor, court told in lawsuit brought by Prince Harry and others
Assertion made by lawyers for Prince Harry in filings in separate action
Associated Newspapers denies allegations of ‘unlawful information gathering’ at London hearing
Claire Bushey explores the cost of US healthcare after her treatment for breast cancer. Then, Henry Mance reviews Prince Harry’s autobiography
Monetising your life can be lucrative and career-enhancing — even ordinary people do it
In a bookselling duel, Harry Potter has the advantage. Fiction sells better than non fiction
Normally our job is to be invisible and to show the same curiosity about public figures as readers will
Some of those outside the direct line to the throne been making the wrong sort of waves
A former Today programme and newspaper editor on the Duke of Sussex’s fraught relations with the tabloids
Whether its origin is Freudian or Jungian, the Duke of Sussex’s facial hair remains a manifestation of his personal freedom