‘Duke of privacy’ exposes himself as biggest sore loser of them all
Sky News host Danica De Giorgio reacts to Prince Harry losing his privacy case against the Daily Mail. “He had argued that the Daily Mail, which is arguably one of the UK’s strongest, most powerful newspapers, of using illegal ploys, such as phone hacking, to get its news,” Ms De Giorgio said. “The High Court ruled the Duke of Sussex and the other claimants in this case failed to prove their allegations, and it then dismissed their claims on all accounts. “In true Prince Harry style, he’s completely spat the dummy.”

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