Rupert Murdoch newspaper group offers full apology for intrusion into Prince Harry's private life

鲁珀特·默多克报业集团就侵扰哈里王子的私生活致歉

Global News Podcast

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2025-01-22

33 分钟
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Rupert Murdoch’s newspaper group offers full apology for intrusion into Prince Harry's private life – and agrees to pay substantial damages. The move, by the owners of The Sun tabloid, ends a long-running legal battle.
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