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The owner of The Sun, a prominent British tabloid, has issued a "full and unequivocal" apology to Prince Harry for intruding into his private life. The apology comes after a lengthy and contentious legal battle between the prince and the newspaper.
In a statement, the newspaper's owner acknowledged that their actions had caused harm to Prince Harry and his family. They expressed regret for their intrusion into the prince's private life and pledged to respect his privacy going forward.
The apology is seen as a significant victory for Prince Harry, who has long been critical of the British tabloid press. The prince has accused the press of harassing him and his family, and has taken steps to protect his privacy.
The apology may also have implications for the broader debate about press freedom and privacy in the UK. The case highlights the need for balance between the public's right to know and individuals' right to privacy.
Prince Harry's legal team welcomed the apology, saying it was a "significant step" towards acknowledging the harm caused by the newspaper's actions. They added that the prince would continue to take steps to protect his privacy and that of his family.
The apology is expected to be published in The Sun and other newspapers owned by the same company. It marks a rare instance of a British tabloid apologizing for its treatment of a member of the royal family.
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