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    Elton John's husband accuses Daily Mail of homophobia in UK privacy trial

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    Posted on February 5, 2026

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    Last updated: February 5, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    David Furnish accuses the Daily Mail of privacy breaches and homophobia in a UK trial involving Elton John and Prince Harry.

    Table of Contents

    • David Furnish's Allegations Against the Daily Mail
    • Details of the Privacy Breaches
    • Response from Associated Newspapers
    • Implications of the Case

    David Furnish Accuses Daily Mail of Homophobia in Privacy Case

    David Furnish's Allegations Against the Daily Mail

    By Sam Tobin

    Details of the Privacy Breaches

    LONDON, Feb 5 (Reuters) - British singer Elton John's husband, David Furnish, on Thursday told London's High Court that the publisher of the Daily Mail had unlawfully obtained information about them, including from their friend Prince Harry.

    Response from Associated Newspapers

    Furnish – who with John is one of seven claimants suing Associated Newspapers, publisher of the Daily Mail, for alleged privacy breaches – also said in his witness statement that the Mail titles had been "actively homophobic" about him and John.

    Implications of the Case

    Associated denies allegations of phone hacking and other unlawful acts made by Furnish, John and the other claimants, and says the information its newspapers reported was already in the public domain or obtained from legitimate sources.

    The publisher's lawyer, Catrin Evans, suggested that information in the stories Furnish and John complained about had come from other media, John's website or statements from his spokesperson.

    But Furnish, giving evidence by video link, said details in the Mail articles had been much more specific.

    FURNISH SAYS MAIL STOLE INFORMATION FROM HARRY

    Furnish was the sixth claimant to give evidence in the high-profile lawsuit, after Harry, actors Elizabeth Hurley and Sadie Frost, former lawmaker Simon Hughes and anti-racism campaigner Doreen Lawrence. John is due to give evidence on Friday.

    Furnish and John's case relates to 10 articles published between 2002 and 2015, including a 2007 story in the Mail on Sunday about a concert to mark the 10th anniversary of the death of Harry's mother Princess Diana, who died in a 1997 car crash.

    Harry said in his witness statement that he thought he and John would have exchanged voicemail messages about the concert. The Mail's lawyers, however, say the information came from well-placed royal sources.

    Furnish said in his written evidence that he and John believed their home's landlines had been bugged and the Mail was involved in "the stealing of our information through our friends Elizabeth Hurley and Prince Harry".

    "Elton absolutely adores Prince Harry," his statement said.

    Furnish also said that he and John "have a long and difficult history with The Mail", accusing the publisher of writing "judgmental and narrow-minded stories about us".

    Furnish said that, in relation to a 2010 article about him and John having a child through surrogacy, the Mail obtained a copy of their son's birth certificate before they did, which he said was "deeply disturbing".

    "It has outraged us that The Mail used our friendships against us by stealing information through them," he added in his statement.

    "It has outraged us that our family home was violated and our son's birth certificate stolen before we even had a chance to see it ourselves and Elton's medicals were ransacked with impunity."

    (Reporting by Sam Tobin and Michael Holden; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •David Furnish accuses Daily Mail of privacy breaches.
    • •Furnish alleges homophobia from the Mail.
    • •Case involves Elton John and Prince Harry.
    • •Associated Newspapers denies allegations.
    • •Details of privacy breaches discussed in court.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Elton John's husband accuses Daily Mail of homophobia in UK privacy trial

    1What is privacy breach?

    A privacy breach occurs when personal information is accessed, collected, or disclosed without consent, violating an individual's privacy rights.

    2What is homophobia?

    Homophobia is the fear, hatred, or prejudice against individuals who identify as LGBTQ+. It can manifest in discrimination, verbal abuse, or violence.

    3What is phone hacking?

    Phone hacking refers to unauthorized access to a person's mobile phone, often to obtain private information such as messages or voicemails.

    4What is a witness statement?

    A witness statement is a written document detailing a person's account of events, often used as evidence in legal proceedings.

    5What is unlawful information gathering?

    Unlawful information gathering involves obtaining personal data without permission, often violating privacy laws and regulations.

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