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Harry’s High Court Claim Against Publisher Can Proceed, but Leaked Papers Excluded
In a recent ruling, the judge has allowed Prince Harry's High Court claim against a male publisher to move forward.
However, Harry and other claimants, including Elton John, are prohibited from using leaked copies of papers supplied to the Leveson Inquiry in their case.
The judge has deemed these confidential statements and evidence as private and unrelated to the matter at hand.
This decision comes as a blow to Harry, who had hoped to submit the leaked documents as evidence.
It is interesting to note Harry's selective concern for privacy, as he fiercely guards his own while showing little regard for others'.
The court's decision to proceed with the phone hacking case presents an opportunity to demand evidence of phone hacking.
The court can request detailed lists of incoming and outgoing calls from the plaintiff, or obtain them from the server if necessary.
The truth is that such evidence never truly disappears.
This recalls the time Meghan was asked to produce phone message records during her case against Associated News.
While she claimed to have programmed her phone to auto-delete messages, the court did not pursue the matter further.
It remains to be seen how far King Charles will go to protect his son amidst these legal battles.
It is worth considering whether King Charles still feels compelled to shield Harry after the betrayal and disrespect he has shown.
The late Queen was known to cover up for wayward family members, but the situation seems to be changing.
The Queen's protection was never tested by anyone as severely as Harry has tested it.
Harry's audacity to demand that opposing lawyers address him as “His Royal Highness Prince Harry” is hypocritical, given his previous statements about titles being meaningless.
He and Meghan cried racism when their children were not immediately given prince and princess titles, despite the fact that they were not entitled to them until the Queen's passing and at the discretion of the king.
Harry's actions have strained his relationship with the royal family.
His book, which targeted his father, stepmother, brother, and sister-in-law, went too far and risked alienating those who had supported him for years.
King Charles understands that supporting Harry's fight against the media could jeopardize his relationship with the rest of the family.
Therefore, it seems likely that Harry will face the consequences of his actions on his own.
If he wishes to challenge the media, he must do so independently.
Harry crossed a line by making baseless accusations against Camilla, tarnishing her reputation.
The palace is unlikely to come to his aid in these court cases.
Harry's previous performance in court was underwhelming, and it is expected that he will fare no better in future hearings.
Perhaps he will come to realize that relying on courtiers' advice rather than Meghan's lawyers and PR firms would have been wiser.
The royal family's attempts to cover up Harry's misbehavior may be coming to an end, as they recognize the futility of enabling him.
The royal family has learned that they should no longer bail out Harry.
He and Meghan will now face the consequences of their decisions without the safety net they once enjoyed.
There will be no more hush money to make problems disappear.
They must take responsibility for their actions, and the results may be harsh.
It seems that karma is finally catching up to them.
Harry needs to understand that he cannot suppress freedom of the press through baseless accusations, simply because he is a royal.
Meghan, too, must realize that the high court offers no lucrative financial opportunities.
If King Charles were to intervene and secure a favorable outcome for Harry, Meghan would likely respond by pushing for more lawsuits.
She sees this as a means to gain power, money, and control over the press.
However, Harry's case is significantly weaker than William's, as he was only hacked nine times compared to William's over 100 instances.
The humiliation Harry may face in court will likely outweigh any potential benefits he hopes to gain.
It will be interesting to see how Harry continues to navigate the legal system and whether he grasps the importance of providing evidence, regardless of his royal status.
In other news, allegations have surfaced that Meghan had a fascination with Prince William before she pursued a relationship with Harry.
Alleged friends claim that Meghan strategically cultivated friendships with people who could connect her to the royal family.
She was fixated on William and even displayed flirtatious behavior towards him.
However, when it became clear that William would not leave his wife for her, Meghan settled for the Duchess title and continued her relationship with Harry.
Her subsequent efforts to isolate Harry from his family, perpetuating a false narrative of victimhood, demonstrate her manipulative nature.
It remains to be seen how long Harry will remain under her influence before realizing the truth.
Overall, the royal family appears to have learned from their past mistakes of covering up for Harry's actions.
They now understand the futility of protecting him and are allowing him to face the consequences of his choices.
Meghan's schemes to tarnish the reputation of the royal family will likely be met with indifference, as people see through her manipulations.
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