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Prince Harry Faces HUGE Legal Costs After Daily Mail Court Case
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Prince Harry could face a significant legal bill after losing his court case against Associated Newspaper, the publishers of the Daily Mail. The publisher is reportedly looking to try to remove spending caps to force the Duke of Sussex and other claimants to shoulder costs of more than £50m - with one source telling The Times that they will "go for the jugular".
To discuss the fallout from the case and how it has impacted Prince Harry, Kevin O'Sullivan is joined by royal biographer Angela Levin.
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Angela Levin: Harry is "playing tricks"
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