The UK newspaper and Prince Harry agree to halt the defamation case.

The Duke of Sussex said the article was an expression of opinion . The publisher settled on a temporary pause in his libel lawsuit to try and settle the lawsuit .

London: The Duke of Sussex, who stepped down from royal duties two years earlier with his wife Meghan, said the Mail on Sunday published an unremittingly critical article about his ongoing case against the Home Office.The publisher settled on a temporary pause in his libel lawsuit to try to settle the lawsuit.The High Court declared it defamatory in July, but Associated Newspapers claims that the article represents an expression of opinion regarding Harrys' public statements about his legal case regarding police protection, which Harrys lawyer Jane Phillips said would hold the case until mid-January to try and reach a settlement, if that were possible.The hearing took place just days before the Netflix documentary about Harry and Meghan starring Julia Cameron premiered.

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