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Prince Harry lost a privacy lawsuit. But he could still get his royal family back.

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July 8, 2026

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Prince Harry lost a privacy lawsuit. But he could still get his royal family back.

King Charles is willing to fund a home for his disgraced brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. So why is he letting a “no room at the palace” kerfuffle play out around his son? The post Prince Harry lost a privacy lawsuit. But he could still get his royal family back. appeared first on MS NOW.

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· Jul 7, 2026

Prince Harry devastated after losing privacy lawsuit against Daily Mail

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".

Drudge Report

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· Jul 7, 2026

Prince Loses Landmark Privacy Case Against DAILY MAIL...

Prince Loses Landmark Privacy Case Against DAILY MAIL... (First column, 1st story, link) Related stories:EDITORS MOCK: 'POOR HARRY'...

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.

The Standard

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· Jul 7, 2026

Harry’s case against Mail ‘should never have been brought to trial’, says Dacre

The duke was part of a group of household names who unsuccessfully sued Associated Newspapers over allegations of unlawful information gathering.

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.

BBC News

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· Jul 8, 2026

Has Harry's war with the press finally run out of road?

The Duke of Sussex and six others have lost their High Court privacy case against the publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday.

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Related coverage for "Prince Harry lost a privacy lawsuit. But he could still get his royal family back.": Sky News Australia — Prince Harry devastated after losing privacy lawsuit against Daily Mail. Drudge Report — Prince Loses Landmark Privacy Case Against DAILY MAIL.... Hello Magazine — Seven years, millions of pounds and one devastating ruling: What I saw behind Prince Harry's smile. The Standard — Harry’s case against Mail ‘should never have been brought to trial’, says Dacre. Times of India — UK court dismisses Prince Harry's privacy lawsuit against tabloid. BBC News — Has Harry's war with the press finally run out of road?