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Prince Harry's latest feud with the press is over (for now). Here are seven key takeaways

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This page summarizes Prince Harry's 10-week legal battle against the press. Harry, alongside celebrities including Elizabeth Hurley, Elton John, and others, sued Associated Newspapers Limited over claims of privacy invasion. The case involved allegations that journalists commissioned unlawful phone hacking, computer hacking, and bribery for private information. Judge Nicklin decided to limit the trial differently from previous cases, restricting the claimants from reusing previously uncovered evidence. The article presents seven key takeaways from this contentious court battle that revealed Harry's ongoing anger with media organizations.

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