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Posted: 2024-04-18 00:05:43

Prince Harry's lawyer says he may be "forced" to settle a lawsuit against the publisher of Rupert Murdoch's tabloid newspaper The Sun after British actor Hugh Grant agreed on a deal.

Grant, alongside King Charles's son and others, was suing News Group Newspapers (NGN) for alleged widespread unlawful information gathering, including landline tapping, burglary and "blagging" confidential information about him.

Harry in a suit exits a car.

Prince Harry has accused tabloid newspapers of phone hacking and other unlawful snooping. (AP Photo: Frank Augstein)

His case was one of several that were eligible to go to trial at London's High Court in January, but the actor said he had reluctantly settled with NGN because he could be left with a multi-million-pound legal bill if he rejected their offer now, even if he later won the lawsuit.

"News Group are claiming they are entirely innocent of the things I had accused the Sun of doing," Grant posted on X. "As is common with entirely innocent people, they are offering me an enormous sum of money to keep this matter out of court."

Grant, famous for films such as Love Actually, Paddington 2 and Notting Hill, said if he was awarded less in damages after a trial than NGN had offered him now, he would be liable to pay the fees of both sides' lawyers.

"Rupert Murdoch's lawyers are very expensive," Grant said. "So even if every allegation is proven in court, I would still be liable for something approaching 10 million pounds (more than $19 million) in costs. I'm afraid I am shying at that fence."

Settlement could be 'forced' on Harry

David Sherborne, the lawyer for both Grant and Harry, told a hearing at the High Court in London that the prince and other claimants also face a similar predicament and have settlements "forced" upon them.

"The Duke of Sussex is subject to the same issues that (actress) Sienna Miller and Hugh Grant have been subject to, which is that offers are made (which) make it impossible for them to go ahead," Mr Sherborne said.

NGN said the settlement with Grant was "in both parties' financial interests not to progress to a costly trial".

Miller settled a lawsuit against NGN in 2021, which her lawyers said at the time was because of the risk of having to pay millions of pounds in legal fees even if she won.

Grant has become a prominent campaigner on press reform since the phone-hacking scandal emerged more than a decade ago, and had joined forces with Harry in recent years. He had accused Sun journalists of using private investigators to tap his phone and burgle his house.

Grant had previously brought a lawsuit against NGN about the now-defunct News of the World tabloid which was settled in 2012, a year after NGN issued an apology to victims and Mr Murdoch shut the newspaper down following a public backlash over hacking.

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NGN has always rejected allegations of any wrongdoing by staff at The Sun, having settled more than 1,300 cases plus another 300 or so through its compensation scheme.

However, the settlement of Grant's lawsuit, which focused exclusively on alleged wrongdoing at The Sun, raises questions about the sustainability of that long-held position.

"The Sun does not accept liability or make any admissions to the allegations," an NGN spokesperson said.

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