The same week that Prince Harry’s landmark case against Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers went to trial in the U.K., the Duke of Sussex met up with firefighters and therapy dogs in Salinas, California amid the devastating Southern California wildfires.
The Duke of Sussex was pictured in California as his highly watched court case against New Group Newspapers ended with a reported eight-figure settlement.
A much-anticipated trial pitting a crusading prince against a media giant ended before it began Wednesday, when Prince Harry reached a last-minute settlement with Rupert Murdoch’s British media group that included an eight-figure sum and a “full and unequivocal apology.
Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers (NGN) has made a shock apology to Prince Harry and the pair have settled in court. In the past few minutes, the BBC reported NGN apologizing for phone hacking, and the impact this had on Harry as well as the impact of the “extensive coverage and serious intrusion on his
Prince Harry quietly did a good deed for an elderly man he met at the Pasadena Convention Center, where he and Meghan Markle visited those affected by the Eaton Fire.
Prince Harry stopped and thanked South Dakotan firefighters in southern California Monday afternoon. The Duke of Sussex asked questions and talked with the group,
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been criticised by some locals in their California neighbourhood, who have claimed that the couple's move to the area changed the once-quiet area and gave it a ...
Prince Harry took time to thank South Dakota firefighters who are assisting in the effort to contain deadly fires in Southern California.
The Duke of Sussex has previously explained how his determination to take on the press was a "central piece" in impacting the relationship with the Royal Family.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been blasted by some locals in Montecito, California, who say the couple have brought 'hucksterism' to the area and ruined it
Meghan Marle and Prince Harry's office has issued a statement about the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, and shouted out organizations providing relief.