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Ruling expected in Prince Harry, Elton John's case against UK tabloid publisher

5 sources8 storiesFirst seen 7/7/2026Score63Breakthrough
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Prince Harry has lost his case against the publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday tabloids, with the top U.K.

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publisher NBC10 PhiladelphiaPrince Harry Loses Privacy Lawsuit Against Daily Mail Publisher

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The case brought by Harry and other celebrities against Associated Newspapers was one of several legal battles that the prince has fought against British tabloids in recent years.

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Prince Harry, Elton John and others lose case against Daily Mail publisher

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**Summary:** The High Court has dismissed Prince Harry's privacy lawsuit against the Daily Mail publisher, ending a long legal battle involving celebrities and tabloids. **Why It Matters:** This ruling highlights the tension between media freedom and individual privacy rights in the UK. It also underscores the ongoing challenges faced by high-profile individuals

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