Prince Harry Loses Court Battle Over UK Security, Downgrade Not Unlawful
Wednesday, 28 February 2024 Prince Harry has been waging war with the British government over the fact they yanked his publicly-funded security in the UK ... but a judge flipped him the bird once and for all. A decision was made in the drawn-out case that's been going onβ¦
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ESPN is addressing criticism over Prince Harry's upcoming honor during The ESPY Awards. The Duke of Sussex is set to receive the Pat Tillman Award for Service at the 2024 ESPYS for his work with The Invictus Games Foundation. The Pat Tillman Award for Service honors someone who has used their connection to the sports world to positively impact the lives of others and was named in honor of late NFL star and U.S. Army Ranger Pat Tillman, who died during combat in 2004. However, according to the Daily Mail, Tillman's mother was shocked by ESPN's choice to honor Harry.
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A London judge has ruled that Prince Harry will not be able to expand his privacy lawsuit against a British tabloid to include allegations against media mogul Rupert Murdoch and Piers Morgan. After filing a lawsuit against U.K. tabloid The Sun's publisher News Group Newspapers, Prince Harry's lawyers were hoping to sue over claims that Murdoch and other top executives were part of an effort to conceal and destroy evidence of unlawful information gathering.
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