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Prince Harry's determined to continue the fight after judge throws out his phone-hacking claims

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Harry emerged a loser in a London court recently with the judge throwing out his phone-hacking claims. (PHOTO: Getty Images/Gallo Images)
Harry emerged a loser in a London court recently with the judge throwing out his phone-hacking claims. (PHOTO: Getty Images/Gallo Images)

A secret deal between Buckingham Palace and senior media executives, a duke claiming his beloved grandmother was in on it – and a judge telling him he was basically making it all up.

All this and more played out in a London court recently and Prince Harry didn’t emerge a winner as a judge laid into him. 

Harry brought a case against News Group Newspapers (NGN) claiming, among other things, that his phone had been hacked by reporters working for the group’s publications The Sun and the now-defunct News of the World. 

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