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Duke of Sussex accepts apology, ‘substantial damages’ over articles

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London – The Duke of Sussex has accepted an apology and “substantial damages” from the publishers of the Mail on Sunday and Mail Online over claims he “turned his back” on the Royal Marines.

Two articles alleged Prince Harry had not been in touch with the Marines after stepping down as a senior royal.

In a statement to the High Court, a lawyer for Harry called the allegation “baseless, false and defamatory”.

He will donate the damages to the Invictus Games Foundation, she said.

Harry sued Associated Newspapers for libel over two “almost identical” articles published in the newspaper and online last October.

They claimed he had “not been in touch by phone, letter nor email since his last appearance as an honorary Marine” in March.

The prince’s lawyer told the court that Harry had in fact made “repeated and concerted efforts” to support the Royal Marines and other parts of the armed services – even though he had been forced to step back from his ceremonial roles.

“Personal attack”

In a short statement at the remote hearing on Monday, the duke’s lawyer Jenny Afia said Associated Newspapers had accepted the allegations were false, “albeit after considerable damage was already done”.

She said Harry was “proud to have served in the British armed forces for ten years in Her Majesty’s name” and “has maintained active links with those forces ever since and will continue to do so in the future”.

“The duke’s commitment to the men and women who have put their lives on the line, to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country, and to military families, is steadfast and unquestionable,” said Afia.

“For this reason, the baseless, false and defamatory stories published in the Mail on Sunday and on the website Mail Online constituted not only a personal attack upon the Duke’s character but also wrongly brought into question his service to this country.”

Afia added that Harry was donating his damages to the Invictus Games Foundation “so he could feel something good had come out of the situation”. (BBC)

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