Maria Sierra London

London

Updated Friday, February 9, 2024-16:27

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The Duke of Sussex has settled his lawsuit for invasion of privacy with illicit methods used by the tabloids of the

Mirror Group of Newspapers

(MGN), in an

out-of-court settlement

announced in London this Friday. Harry was not present at the final session of the dispute's resolution, which took place at the High Court of England and Wales, but he delivered a

combative note of victory

through his British lawyer, David Sherborne.

The prince made reference to the court's

"extremely prejudicial ruling"

last December and renewed pressure against the former

Mirror

editor

and notorious television presenter, Piers Morgan, for his alleged responsibility in the so-called

"dark arts"

that They practiced in the MGN newsrooms.

"As an editor,

I knew perfectly well what was happening

," Harry accused him from the United States. "Everything we said was happening in the

Mirror

group actually happened and was even worse," he added.

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Morgan, who did not testify at the trial and

protests his innocence on social networks

and traditional media, in turn accuses the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Meghan, of invading

the privacy of the royal family

with notorious confidences disclosed in their projects. biographical.

Meanwhile, Sherborne did not disclose details of the agreement, which ends

four years of litigation against MGN.

He only confirmed that the prince will receive a preliminary additional compensation of

400,000 pounds (about 470,000 euros

), plus coverage of his legal expenses. In December he was compensated with around 164,000 euros.

Both parties are avoiding a second trial

regarding more than a hundred articles published between

1996 and 2009

, based on sources and with content of dubious legitimacy, according to the accusation. Harry testified personally in the court sessions that

led to the individual

and collective victory of the case against the

Mirror.

Harry and Meghan in 2023GTRES

This week he visited his father, King Charles III, who is

receiving cancer treatment,

but spent only 24 hours in England. Last night he presented a sports award at

a ceremony in Las Vegas.

Finally, this Friday, the duke reaffirmed the "mission" he has undertaken with the aim of

purging and holding the

British sensational media to account. "I believe in the positive change it can bring to all of us.

It is the reason that led me to launch it

and the reason why I will continue until the end," he stated in his statement.

Complaints that Harry has launched individually or as a group, for hacking of private communications

, espionage or illicit intrusion, among other alleged crimes, against two large media groups, the editors of the

Mail

and

The Sun

, are still being processed

. The public battle continues.