With the announcement that the great David Lynch died on January 16, the world hasn’t just lost one of its greatest filmmakers: It’s lost one of its greatest artists, period. The work of a ...
London — Britain's Prince Harry has settled his lawsuit against the U.K. newspaper group owned by media mogul Rupert Murdoch, News Group Newspapers, his lawyer told CBS News on Wednesday.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle can’t split — because “their value is in being a couple,” a source told Page Six amid claims that Markle shopped a potential post-divorce book. A Vanity Fair ...
On Wednesday morning, Harry's barrister David Sherborne said the parties had "reached an agreement" and that NGN had offered an apology to the 40-year-old and would pay "substantial damages".
On Wednesday, Harry’s attorney, David Sherborne, said the parties had reached an agreement, adding that NGN had offered an apology in addition to “substantial damages.” In a statement ...
Harry was not present in court on Tuesday and was represented by his lawyer David Sherborne. Carl Court/Getty In a statement obtained by PEOPLE following the settlement, NGN said they offer "a ...
Harry’s lawyer David Sherborne called for a police investigation into the newspaper and spoke of how Harry bringing a case against the publisher has impacted him and his family’s life.
The statement, read out at the High Court in London by Harry’s attorney David Sherborne, even went beyond the scope of the case to acknowledge intruding on the life of Harry's mother ...
Prince Harry’s court case against News Group Newspapers ... However, it was clear from what his lawyer David Sherborne said outside the court that he was happy with the settlement and saw ...
On Wednesday morning, Harry’s barrister David Sherborne said that the parties had “reached an agreement” and that NGN had offered an apology to the duke and would pay “substantial damages”.
On Wednesday morning, Harry's barrister David Sherborne said that the parties had "reached an agreement" and that NGN had offered an apology to the Duke and would pay "substantial damages".
Harry's lawyer, David Sherborne, said the publisher had agreed to pay the prince substantial damages. A source familiar with the settlement said it involved an eight-figure sum. Prince Harry's ...
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