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    Which high-profile figures took legal action against the Mail publisher?

    JamesBy JamesJuly 6, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read
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    The Duke of Sussex, Sir Elton John and Liz Hurley are part of a group of high-profile figures taking legal action.
    The Duke of Sussex is one of seven people suing Associated Newspapers Limited (Aaron Chown/PA)
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    The Duke of Sussex and six other high-profile individuals brought legal action against the publisher of the Daily Mail over alleged unlawful information gathering at its titles

    The group accused Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) of carrying out or commissioning unlawful activities such as hiring private investigators to place listening devices inside cars or “blagging” private records

    The publisher vehemently denied the allegations at trial, with a judgment due to be handed down at 2pm on Tuesday

    Here, the Press Association looks at the household names who brought the claims:

    – The Duke of Sussex

    The Duke of Sussex, the second son of the King and the fifth in line to the throne, has been outspoken in his desire to reform the media

    Harry, 41, stepped back as a senior working royal in early 2020 and subsequently moved to North America with his wife, the Duchess of Sussex

    ANL is the third publisher to face legal action from the duke, after he previously sued News Group Newspapers (NGN), publisher of The Sun and the now-defunct News of the World, and Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN), which published The Mirror, over alleged unlawful information gathering

    In June 2023, Harry became the first senior royal in more than two decades to appear personally in court proceedings, as he faced nearly eight hours of questioning in his claim against MGN

    Mr Justice Fancourt ruled in December that year that phone hacking became “widespread and habitual” at MGN titles in the late 1990s, and that it hacked Harry’s phone “to a modest extent”

    He awarded the duke £140,600 in damages after finding 15 articles about Harry were the product of unlawful information gathering


    The duke said that Associated had made his wife Meghan’s life a ‘misery’ (Jonathan Brady/PA)
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    Then, in January last year, Harry settled his claim against NGN on what would have been the second day of the trial of the legal action, with the publisher apologising to the duke and agreeing to pay substantial damages

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    The trial against ANL saw Harry attend court again, turning up for the start of the case at the High Court in London, then again to give evidence in support of his own case, and afterwards to support other claimants

    Harry’s evidence ended with the father-of-two close to tears as he claimed his wife, the Duchess of Sussex’s, life had been made “an absolute misery”

    – Doreen Lawrence

    Baroness Doreen Lawrence of Clarendon is known for her campaigning following the racist attack in which her son Stephen Lawrence, 18, was murdered in 1993

    The aspiring architect was stabbed to death by a group of up to six white youths as he waited at a bus stop in Well Hall Road, Eltham, south-east London

    The Daily Mail, under then-editor Paul Dacre, campaigned to bring Mr Lawrence’s killers to justice


    Lady Lawrence leaving a preliminary hearing in the claim in 2023 (Gareth Fuller/PA)
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    On the front page of the paper’s February 14 1997 edition, the paper labelled five men – Gary Dobson, Neil Acourt, Jamie Acourt, Luke Knight and David Norris – as “murderers” and challenged them to sue the newspaper for libel

    In January 2012, Dobson and Norris were found guilty of being involved in the attack and sentenced to life imprisonment, after a forensic review of the case found significant new scientific evidence on clothing seized from their homes following the murder

    Lady Lawrence took her seat in the House of Lords in 2013

    The High Court has previously heard that the peer was “alerted” to a potential legal claim by a text from Harry

    She gave evidence during the trial, telling the court the Daily Mail had been “pretending” to support her in getting justice for her son, but just wanted the “credibility of supporting a black family”

    Lady Lawrence’s claims relate to five articles that were published between 1997 and 2007

    Her lawyers allege she was “extensively targeted” by private investigators and ANL

    – Sir Elton John and David Furnish

    Elton Hercules John was born on March 25 1947 as Reginald Kenneth Dwight, a name he changed to his professional name. He was educated at Pinner County Grammar School and the Royal Academy of Music


    Sir Elton gave evidence via a video link (Aaron Chown/PA)
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    Sir Elton was knighted for services to music and charity in 1998 and was made a member of the Order of the Companions of Honour for services to music and charity in November 2021

    During his career spanning more than six decades, he has performed on some of the world’s biggest stages, has sold more than 300 million records worldwide and won many accolades, including two Oscars for best original score

    The performer and his long-term partner, David Furnish, entered into a civil partnership in 2005 and married nine years later, in December 2014, after same-sex marriage was legalised in the UK


    David Furnish (Victoria Jones/PA)
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    The pair have two sons named Zachary and Elijah

    During the trial, the pair gave evidence on separate days

    – Sir Simon Hughes

    A former Liberal Democrat MP, Sir Simon represented Bermondsey and Old Southwark over a 32-year period until 2015

    The qualified barrister also stood as the Lib Dem candidate for Mayor of London in 2004 and was elected deputy leader of the party in 2010

    In 2019, Sir Simon sued NGN for misuse of private information and breach of confidence

    He accepted “substantial” damages from the publisher in 2021


    Sir Simon Hughes said the alleged unlawful information gathering related to him by ANL was ‘distressing’ (Jeff Moore/PA)
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    NGN also paid his legal costs but made no admission of liability in relation to The Sun

    The former politician told his trial against ANL that he found it “distressing” that the publisher allegedly targeted him using “unlawful means” for “their own profit”

    His claim did not relate to any published articles, but instead concerned an alleged incident of unlawful information gathering (UIG), which is said to have involved a Mail on Sunday journalist

    – Elizabeth Hurley

    Ms Hurley is no stranger to legal battles with the press, having previously complained of intrusions into her private life, including over her pregnancy and a paternity dispute

    In February 2019, the actress and model settled a phone-hacking claim against NGN just days before an expected trial in London

    In May 2017, she received damages and an apology from MGN in the settlement of a claim over the misuse of private information related to 58 articles between 1998 and 2007


    Elizabeth Hurley leaving the Royal Courts of Justice with her son Damian during the trial (Jordan Pettitt/PA)
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    MGN admitted that “certain articles” she complained of derived from illegal activity

    The mother-of-one, best known for starring in the Austin Powers and Bedazzled films, also had a high-profile relationship with late Australian cricketer Shane Warne and was previously married to Indian textiles heir Arun Nayar

    The actress and model cried several times as she gave evidence in the case, watched on by Harry and her son Damian Hurley

    – Sadie Frost

    An actress and film producer, Ms Frost also has experience of media legal fights

    In 2015, she was awarded a record £260,250 in damages over phone hacking by MGN

    The mother-of-four complained about 31 articles, 27 of them admitted by the publisher to be the product of phone-hacking

    Her case – brought alongside former Coronation Street actress Shobna Gulati, ex-footballer Paul Gascoigne and others – was the first trial to have taken place over phone-hacking during years of litigation


    Sadie Frost claimed in evidence that there was a ‘price on her head’ for articles about her in the Daily Mail (Yui Mok/PA)
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    Ms Frost found fame in the 1990s as part of north London’s so-called “Primrose Hill Set” of <a href="https://comicvibe.com/taylor-swift-and-travis-kelces-wedding-forced-celebrities-to-post-like-mere-mortals/” title=”Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding forced celebrities to post like mere mortals”>celebrities, including supermodel friend Kate Moss

    Her former marriages to Spandau Ballet’s Gary Kemp and actor Jude Law drew media attention

    In her case against ANL, Ms Frost alleges she suffered invasions of her privacy through phone hacking and the tapping of Mr Law’s landline when he was discussing details of their divorce settlement

    Giving evidence, she claimed there was a “price on my head” for articles about her in the Daily Mail

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