London, England.
the Prince Harry obtained this Monday in court one compensation for damages i damage of the British sensationalist newspaper Mail on Sunday, who had accused him of despise the army after relinquishing his responsibilities as member of the royal family.
Harry sue Associated Newspapers, the group that publishes the Mail on Sunday and its MailOnline website, for defamation in relation to two articles “Almost identical” published in October in which he stated that he had “not been in contact” with the military since March.
The London High Court on Monday validated an agreement resolving these requests, according to which the press group acknowledges that these claims wereno fake and pays the prince 1 p.m. compensation cUyo sum was not disclosed.
The funds will go to the Foundation of the Invictus Games that the grandson of the Queen Elizabeth II, 36, created to help to ex-disabled soldiers, Announced his lawyer Jenny Afia.
Both articles, published Oct. 25, claimed that “exasperated senior officers” were considering replace Harry how captain general of the Royal Marines because “he had not been in contact by phone, letter or email since its last appearance as marine honorari “.
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The articles also stated that the Duke of Sussex -which served for 10 years in the British Army including missions in Afghanistan he had not responded to a letter addressed to him personally by an old man military chief and they cited a retired senior officer asking for Harry what is take the job seriously “.
On December 27, Mail On Sunday published a sorry, Acknowledging that the Duke had been in contact with thes Royal Marines.
After its resounding withdrawal in 2020 from the British monarchy, Harry and his wife Meghan live in Californiaa with son Archie, born in May 2019. As a result, the prince he had to relinquish his military duties to which he claimed to be very attached.