High Court defeat casts doubt on Harry and Meghan’s 'truth' claims, sparks vindication chatter

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle lost their claims against Associated Newspapers Ltd (Daily Mail publisher) over alleged unlawful information gathering, with the High Court dismissing all complaints. Journalist Camilla Tominey suggested the ruling exposes their “truth” as closely tied to publicity and that they seek flattering coverage, prompting talk of vindication for parts of the press. The piece also covers ongoing royal moments from their UK visit, including Wimbledon appearances and a private reunion with King Charles.
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