Prince Harry’s claim that Daily Mail reporters violated his privacy may “sound like a joke,” but the “British press went way too far in this case” GB News host Nigel Farage told Sky News Australia’s Paul Murray.
The GB News host says while the California-based royal claiming that his privacy has been violated “sounds like a joke” - Harry isn't the only one who has been impacted by behaviour that is"way outside the law."
"But in this particular case, I do think our press went way too far, and it isn’t just Harry and Elton John who were affected by it.The father-of-two arrived at the UK High Court in London on Monday for the four-day preliminary hearing into his joint privacy claim with six other high-profile figures including Liz Hurley, Sadie Frost and Sir Elton John.
Associated Newspapers has denied the allegations, labelling them"preposterous smears," and a judge will decide in this week's hearing whether the case moves forward or not. reports, claiming there is “compelling and highly distressing evidence” that the seven celebrities are the victims of “abhorrent criminal activity and gross breaches of privacy”.
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