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Prince Harry, Mail and British Tabloids

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Prince Harry to give evidence in lawsuit against Daily Mail next week
Britain's Prince Harry is due to give evidence at London's High Court next Thursday in privacy lawsuits brought by him, singer Elton John and several other high-profile British figures against the publisher of the Daily Mail.

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The tabloid tactics ‘used by Prince Harry’s lawyers’ in Mail legal battle
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Prince Harry To Face Daily Mail in High-Stakes Privacy Trial, Advancing His Crusade Against British Tabloids
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Prince Harry set to testify in latest case against British tabloids
Prince Harry is set to give evidence to a UK court next week as his last remaining lawsuit against a newspaper publisher goes ...
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Prince Harry settles a tabloid phone hacking claim and says his mission to tame the media continues
LONDON — Prince Harry said Friday that his "mission" to rein in the British media continues, after he accepted costs and damages from a tabloid publisher that invaded his privacy with phone ...

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