London, England.
Prince Harry obtained this Monday in court a compensation for damages Yes damage from the British tabloid newspaper Post on Sunday, who had accused him of despises the army after abandoning their responsibilities as member of the royal family.
Harry sued Associated Newspapers, the publishing group Mail on Sunday and its MailOnline site, for defamation in relation to two articles “almost identical” published in October stating that he “was not in contact” with military since March.
The London High Court validated an agreement on Monday that resolves them requests, according to which the press group acknowledges that these statements wereno fakes and pays the prince one compensation cThe amount of uyo was not disclosed.
The funds will go to Invictus Games Foundation that his nephew Queen Elizabeth II, 36, created to help former soldiers with disabilitiesannounced his lawyer Jenny Afia.
The two articles, published on October 25, claimed that “exasperated senior officers” replace Harry as captain general of the Royal Navy because “I had not been in Contact by phone, letter or email since your last appearance as sailor of honor. “
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The articles also claimed that leads to sussex -which served during 10 years in the British army inclusive missions in Afghanistan- he had not responded to a letter addressed to him personally by a former military chief and quoted a retired senior officer as asking Harry That take it seriously “.
On December 27, Mail On Sunday published a I am sorry, acknowledging that the duke was in contact withs Royal Marines.
After its resounding withdrawal from the British monarchy in 2020, Harry and his wife Meghan lives in Californiawith the son Archie, born in May 2019. Accordingly, the prince he had to resign from his military duties to which he claimed to be very attached.