Prince Harry and six others ordered to pay initial £9.5m to Daily Mail publisher - BBC

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Prince Harry and six other claimants must pay an upfront 9.5 million pounds, or 13 million dollars, to the publisher of the Daily Mail. The order comes after a loss in their invasion of privacy case against the publisher. The seven claimants were defeated in the privacy lawsuit against the publishing company in court.

Elton John is among the seven claimants ordered to submit the upfront sum to the company. The required upfront amount comes to 9.5 million pounds, which is equivalent to 13 million dollars. Prince Harry, Elton John, and five other claimants face the payout order following their courtroom loss against the publisher of the Daily Mail.

The case revolved around claims that the publishing company invaded the privacy of the claimants. A court determined that the claimants did not succeed with their legal claims. The financial consequence of the ruling now obligates the claimants to pay a significant portion of legal costs.

The outcome is a notable setback for Prince Harry, who has pursued multiple legal actions against British media outlets in recent years. The cost burden is set to be shared among all seven claimants involved in the lawsuit.

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