Royals, Stars, and Scandal: The Daily Mail Trials

High-profile celebrities, including Prince Harry and Elton John, have initiated a lawsuit against Associated Newspapers, alleging illegal information gathering by the Daily Mail. The trial will focus on specific articles and evidence from private investigator Gavin Burrows, whose contradictory statements could be pivotal.


Devdiscourse News Desk | London | Updated: 15-01-2026 19:51 IST | Created: 15-01-2026 19:51 IST
Royals, Stars, and Scandal: The Daily Mail Trials
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The Daily Mail faces a trial at the High Court as Prince Harry, Elton John, and other public figures seek justice over alleged unlawful information gathering by the publication. They claim the reporters hacked voicemails and tapped phones over nearly two decades, leading to a significant privacy breach.

Attorneys representing the aggrieved parties argue that these indiscretions resulted in articles that violated privacy, in contravention of established journalism norms. The case includes high-stakes witness testimonies from former Mail editors and private investigators, setting the stage for a gripping judicial showdown.

While the Daily Mail adamantly refutes the claims, calling them baseless, the proceedings are expected to delve into the ethical boundaries of newsgathering. Central to the argument is whether the evidence supports claims of illegitimate practices, posing significant reputational risks for all involved.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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