Rules for thee, none for ... Oh, wait, whut?
In his effort to seek judicial compensation from the publisher of British newspaper The Sun for phone hacking and other illegal activities, Prince Harry ended up in hot water with the High Court Judge, as he is accused by opposing lawyers of ‘deliberately destroying’ potential evidence that would be relevant for the case.
So, now, the outcast Royal has been ordered by the judge to write to the court and ‘transparently’ explain himself.
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Rules for thee, none for ... Oh, wait, whut?
>In his effort to seek judicial compensation from the publisher of British newspaper The Sun for phone hacking and other illegal activities, Prince Harry ended up in hot water with the High Court Judge, as he is accused by opposing lawyers of ‘deliberately destroying’ potential evidence that would be relevant for the case.
>So, now, the outcast Royal has been ordered by the judge to write to the court and ‘transparently’ explain himself.
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