"The Truth Biting Him On The Backside!" | Prince Harry Faces £18 Million Bill After Court Defeat
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The Duke of Sussex accused the press of making his wife’s life an “absolute misery” when he gave evidence in his trial against the publisher of the Daily Mail, telling the judge: “They continue to come after me”. Harry, who is in the UK carrying out charity visits, had his claims of unlawful information gathering by Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) dismissed in a High Court ruling. The King’s youngest son was on the verge of tears in January when he appeared in court, saying his case against the publisher felt like a “recurring traumatic experience” and a “repeat of the past”. Speaking with Royal biographer Angela Levin, Talk's Jeremy Kyle says: "He said after the court case, it was an absolute whitewash. He's got his fingers burnt again, another bad decision." #princeharry #meghanmarkle #jeremykyle #talk Have you got a story? Email tips@talk.tv Click here for more from Talk https://talk.tv If you need any help visit: https://talk.tv/helplines
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