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Prince Harry’s Lawsuit Could Redefine UK Media Practices

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Prince Harry’s legal battle against the Daily Mail has entered a critical phase, with legal experts suggesting the case could reshape press regulation in the UK. The lawsuit centers on allegations of unlawful information gathering.

The Duke of Sussex claims journalists used phone hacking, deception, and private investigators to access personal data. The publishers deny all allegations and argue the case threatens press freedom.

The trial is expected to last several weeks and has drawn intense public and political interest. Media watchdogs are closely monitoring proceedings.

If successful, the case could lead to stricter rules governing investigative journalism and higher standards for sourcing private information.

Observers say the outcome may influence how UK tabloids operate for years to come, potentially altering the balance between privacy and public interest.

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