Diana would be proud of Prince Harry for winning Sun apology, says Charles Spencer
Duke’s uncle says he showed ‘great tenacity’ in securing full and unequivocal apology from News Group Newspapers
Diana, Princess of Wales, would be “incredibly touched” and “rightly proud” of the Duke of Sussex for taking on News Group Newspapers (NGN) and gaining an apology for its serious intrusion into her private life, her brother has said.
Charles Spencer praised his nephew after Prince Harry received a full and unequivocal apology and “substantial damages” from the publisher over “serious intrusion” by the Sun, including unlawful activities by private investigators working for the paper.
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