Prince Harry accused U.K. tabloid The Sun of pursuing a vendetta against him after it published a story saying—accurately—that he had been named in Sean Combs' sex-trafficking lawsuit.
Harry’s claimed that the Sun, part of the Rupert Murdoch-owned News Group Newspapers (NGN), said the Sun has published “a large number of false and highly derogatory articles” “in retaliation” for his claims of phone-hacking and unlawful information-gathering.
Harry settled with the Sun earlier this year after the paper issued a full apology and admitted to having wrongly harassed him and his late mother.
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