British Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, and other notable public figures lost a lawsuit against Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the Daily Mail, at the High Court in London. The case alleged that the newspaper had illegally obtained information used in articles published between the 1990s and 2011. Harry, who was in the UK at the time of the ruling, had initiated multiple legal actions against British media outlets, accusing them of abusing power and invading privacy. Other individuals involved included musician Elton John. Associated Newspapers rejected the claims, calling them defamatory, and the court dismissed all the plaintiffs' requests. The company described the ruling as a 'convincing victory' for the Daily Mail and its journalists.
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