Prince Harry and other prominent figures lost their case against the Daily Mail publisher. They had accused the company of unlawful information-gathering methods over many years. The judge dismissed all claims, stating insufficient proof of wrongdoing was presented. The claimants now face a substantial legal bill of around fifty million pounds. Associated Newspapers Ltd welcomed the ruling, calling the claims preposterous and misguided. Prince Harry and other prominent figures lost their case against the Daily Mail publisher. They had accused the company of unlawful information-gathering methods over many years. The judge dismissed all claims, stating insufficient proof of wrongdoing was presented. The claimants now face a substantial legal bill of around fifty million pounds. Associated Newspapers Ltd welcomed the ruling, calling the claims preposterous and misguided.
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