"The court heard the claimants only obtained insurance cover of a combined £16.2million.
Nicholas Bacon KC, representing the claimants in court today, said an indemnity ruling would be 'particularly harsh' on Prince Harry and the others.
He said: 'All claimants approached (the trial) in good faith under the burden of media scrutiny into their private lives.'"
Too bad. Every trial is not an automatic slam dunk for either plaintiff or defense. In this trial the egregious lies and manipulation put out by Harry, in particular, doomed the plaintiffs. The rest of the claimants don't realize the damage to his/her individual credibility and reputations by going along with said lies and manipulations. That's their faults, they signed on with Harry for pure greed.
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