Prince Harry has been warned about the costly “consequences” of his £38 million privacy case against the Daily Mail amid spiralling legal fees. The Duke of Sussex is one of seven high-profile figures suing the publishers of the Mail and Mail on Sunday over alleged unlawful information gathering dating back decades, something the Associated Newspaper group denies.
The case, which has been ongoing since 2022, is expected to go to full trial in January, but the prince and his fellow claimants have been issued a warning over the substantial costs they would be liable to pay in the event of a defeat.
Harry, alongside Sir Elton John, the actress Sadie Frost and others, are collectively insured for £14.1 million to meet the “totality” of Associated Newspapers’ costs, but some of them also obtained individual policies worth £2.35 million, complicating the financial picture if they don’t all prove to be successful.
Judges David Cook and Mr Justice Nicklin said the estimated £38.8 million costs of the case were “clearly outside the range of the reasonable”.
They added: “It is imperative that the parties and in particular the individual claimants have the clearest possible understanding as to the consequences of the way in which this litigation is being conducted…Substantial costs have already been incurred and the parties will soon be incurring more substantial costs in preparation for the trial next year.”
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