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Prince Harry devastated after losing privacy lawsuit against Daily Mail

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July 7, 2026

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Prince Harry has lost his privacy lawsuit against the publishers of the Daily Mail UK. A judge has dismissed the lawsuit in a written ruling, claiming the Duke of Sussex failed to prove his privacy invasion claims. Prince Harry released a statement saying: “We came to Court seeking justice and accountability. But we have received neither. It is a complete and obvious whitewash, but sadly not altogether unexpected".

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Times of India

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· Jul 7, 2026

UK court dismisses Prince Harry's privacy lawsuit against tabloid

Prince Harry and other celebrities lost privacy lawsuits against the Daily Mail publisher. The High Court dismissed their claims, stating unlawful information acquisition was not proven. Associated Newspapers called the verdict an overwhelming victory for its journalists. Harry has pursued multiple legal cases against British media publishers. He previously won a case against the Daily Mirror publisher.

Drudge Report

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· Jul 7, 2026

EDITORS MOCK: 'POOR HARRY'...

EDITORS MOCK: 'POOR HARRY'... (First column, 2nd story, link) Related stories:Prince Loses Landmark Privacy Case Against DAILY MAIL...

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 8, 2026

‘Spanking for Prince Harry’: High Court privacy case against Daily Mail dismissed

​GB News host Patrick Christys says the High Court privacy case against the Daily Mail was a “spanking” for Prince Harry. ​“The judge dismissed 97 claims that Harry made,” Mr Christys told Sky News host Andrew Bolt. ​“It’s not a whitewash at all; he just wasn’t able to prove anything.

Daily Mail

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· Jul 8, 2026

This was nothing less than a conspiracy to destroy the Daily Mail. Thankfully a judge had the good sense to reject it - but the enemies of a free Press won't go away: STEPHEN GLOVER

This was nothing less than a conspiracy to destroy the Daily Mail. Thankfully a judge had the good sense to reject it - but the enemies of a free Press won't go away: STEPHEN GLOVER

CNN

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· Jul 7, 2026

Prince Harry loses privacy case against UK tabloid publisher

After years of battling British tabloids and mostly succeeding, Prince Harry just lost his high-stakes case against the publisher of the Daily Mail. CNN’s Anna Stewart reports.

Hello Magazine

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· Jul 7, 2026

Seven years, millions of pounds and one devastating ruling: What I saw behind Prince Harry's smile

Prince Harry has lost his lawsuit against Associated Newspapers Limited. HELLO!'s Emily Nash shares what she saw behind the Duke of Sussex's smile in London after the case was dismissed.

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Related coverage for "Prince Harry devastated after losing privacy lawsuit against Daily Mail": Times of India — UK court dismisses Prince Harry's privacy lawsuit against tabloid. Drudge Report — EDITORS MOCK: 'POOR HARRY'.... Sky News Australia — ‘Spanking for Prince Harry’: High Court privacy case against Daily Mail dismissed. Daily Mail — This was nothing less than a conspiracy to destroy the Daily Mail. Thankfully a judge had the good sense to reject it - but the enemies of a free Press won't go away: STEPHEN GLOVER. CNN — Prince Harry loses privacy case against UK tabloid publisher. Hello Magazine — Seven years, millions of pounds and one devastating ruling: What I saw behind Prince Harry's smile