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Harry Left in Tears as Judge Rules 0 out of 33 in Hacking Lawsuit

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Harry Left in Tears as Judge Rules 0 out of 33 in Hacking Lawsuit

In a dramatic turn of events, was seen running home in tears after a furious judge concluded his hacking lawsuit with a disappointing 0 out of 33 victory.

This shocking revelation has sent waves through the royal world, uncovering a dark truth behind the glamorous facade of and .

Today marked the final chapter in Prince Harry's legal battle, culminating in a historic legal victory.

The High Court awarded Prince Harry £140,000 after he successfully won 15 out of 33 claims in the hacking case against the Mirror Group newspaper.

The ruling exposed the extensive phone hacking operations conducted by MGM between 2006 and 2011, even during the Levinson Inquiry into Communications Standards.

Prince Harry made headlines back in June when he took the stand in the case against MGM, enduring nearly 8 hours of intense questioning.

His emotional testimony marked a pivotal moment in the ongoing legal saga, shedding light on the illicit activities of various newspapers, including the Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, and Mirror on Sunday.

The lawsuit brought forth by Prince Harry alleged that these newspapers engaged in illegal interception, information gathering, fraud, and employed private investigators for nefarious activities.

Over 140 articles published between 1996 and 2010 were accused of containing information obtained through unlawful means.

David Shone, the lawyer representing the Duke, hailed the court's ruling as a triumph for truth and accountability.

He highlighted the revelation of illegal and criminal activities spanning over a decade within all three MGM newspapers.

The case not only exposed hacking but also revealed systematic misconduct, cover-ups, and destruction of evidence.

In his judgment summary, Mr. Justice acknowledged that while some of the Duke's claims of voicemail interception and illegal information gathering were proven, others were not substantiated.

The judge noted that phone hacking was carried out at a limited level and could be traced back to specific individuals within each newspaper.

MGM contested Prince Harry's allegations, refuting that the articles in question stemmed from illegal voicemail interceptions.

A spokesperson for MGM expressed gratitude for the clarity provided by the judgment, acknowledging past misconduct and offering apologies, taking full responsibility, and promising appropriate restitution.

The repercussions of Prince Harry's historic victory in the hacking case against the Myriad Group newspapers are anticipated to reverberate throughout future coverage of the royal family.

The exposure of such egregious activities is likely to impact how the media approaches reporting on the royals, potentially leading to increased scrutiny and accountability.

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