Prince Harry and senior British lawmaker Tom Watson have settled with Rupert Murdoch's publishing arm, addressing years of unlawful privacy intrusions from 1996 to 2011. Murdoch's tabloids issued a full apology for invasive actions that stressed Prince Harry's family and affected his mother, Princess Diana. Additionally, an apology was given to Watson for surveillance during his parliamentary investigations of the tabloids. Although substantial damages were paid, key allegations against top executives regarding evidence destruction remain untested in court, as they weren't directly included in the settlement.
Murdoch's British tabloid division offered a "full and unreserved" apology to Harry for unlawful intrusions on his privacy from 1996 to 2011, acknowledging the strain on his family.
The company offered an apology to former MP Tom Watson for surveillance on him while he was investigating Murdoch tabloids in Parliament, acknowledging the unlawful actions.
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