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Prince Harry ordered to pay Mail on Sunday more than £48,000 over libel case

Sky News Monday, 11 December 2023
Prince Harry has been ordered to pay the Mail on Sunday more than £48,000 after he lost his attempt to strike out part of the paper's defence in a libel case.
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