ON TUESDAY the BBC’s live reporting from Prince Harry’s case against the Daily Mail included the following item:

Press Gang editor Paddy French had given Prince Harry, Liz Hurley and Sir Simon Hughes — all claimants in the case — a copy of the book during a recess.
French was introduced to the claimants by their legal team who appreciated the work he and co-author Roy Greenslade had done on the Fake Sheikh aspects of the News Group litigation.

The book includes a chapter on Harry’s case against the Murdoch empire which was settled in January 2025.
Back in 2001, when the prince was still a schoolboy, he was stitched up by Mazher Mahmood, News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks and Prince Charles’ private office.
A sensational front page story falsely claimed that Charles had persuaded Harry to stop taking drugs.
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