Topline
The U.K.’s Mirror Group Newspapers has been ordered to pay around $180,000 (£140,600) in damages to Prince Harry by a British High Court for hacking his mobile phone multiple times, handing the royal a major legal victory in his long-running battle with the country’s tabloid press.
Key Facts
According to the BBC, the judge overseeing the case found that Harry’s device was targeted several times between 2003 and 2009.
The judge found at least 15 articles published by the outlet were based on information derived from the hacking incidents or “other unlawful information gathering.”
This is a developing story.

