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Scotland Yard has been accused of “turning a blind eye” to Prince Harry’s phone hacking case against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN), more than a year after a High Court ruling awarded him \u00a3150,000 in damages.<\/p>\n
The Metropolitan Police said it would “carefully consider” the judgment when it was issued in December 2023, following the Duke of Sussex’s victory against MGN.<\/p>\n
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However, police have maintained their silence in the 13 months since the ruling, despite the prince’s explicit calls for investigation.<\/p>\n
The inaction has sparked criticism from those close to the claimants, who question the authorities’ apparent reluctance to pursue the matter.<\/p>\n
The Duke had urged police to investigate Mirror Group Newspapers after Mr Justice Fancourt found evidence of “widespread and habitual” phone hacking at the company’s titles.<\/p>\n
The Metropolitan Police’s only response to recent inquiries has been to acknowledge awareness of the High Court judgment, stating they would be “making no further comment at this time.”<\/p>\n
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