Prince Harry appears to be using his High Court case against Mirror Group Newspapers as a “fact-finding mission” – hoping to “stumble across some evidence” along the way, says Sky News host Erin Molan.
“He’s got to reach a point where he accepts his ‘lot in life’ and moves on.
It’s a lot most people in the world would happily accept, downside and all,” Ms Molan said.
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