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Prince Harry loses legal battle against Daily Mail publisher

Prince Harry loses legal battle against Daily Mail publisher

The High Court in London has dismissed a privacy lawsuit brought by Prince Harry and several other public figures against publisher Associated Newspapers Limited. The judge ruled that there was insufficient evidence to prove the Daily Mail and other publications illegally intercepted private communications.

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George Clooney among the five hundred wealthiest people in France

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