Harry's privacy lawsuit against Daily Mail publisher dismissed in remote ruling

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Prince Harry's privacy lawsuit against Associated Newspapers, publisher of the Daily Mail, was dismissed in a written, remotely delivered ruling. The 463-page judgment said memories had faded and many documents were unavailable, making it hard to prove unlawfully obtained personal information. Harry and Baroness Doreen Lawrence criticized the decision as a whitewash, while Associated Newspapers hailed it as vindication for the Mail’s journalism. The case involved allegations of phone hacking and unlawful information gathering dating back decades, with Harry attending other events in London at the time of the verdict.
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