Author Hannah Furness, a royal editor of The Telegraph, made these comments about the Duke’s victory against the News Group Newspapers just yesterday.
Everything has been highlighted by author Hannah Furness, in one piece for The telegraph.
In it, the conversation arose when the author said, “Prince Harry, our noble dragon killer, has put his sword away.”
Because within a few moments, what would have been a 10-week lawsuit, an out-of-law settlement of the Duke of Sussex was concluded.
In Mrs. Furness’s eyes, “The Last, Someone Expected”, especially from a man who claims to change the media landscape and bring them to “public examination” was his “life work”.
But her comment did not stop there because the author also noted the fact that although “it cannot be ignored that this is a personal, emotional success for Prince Harry.”
There is still the fact that “the full and unequivocal did not treat a few important things such as concessions on telephone hacking, monitoring or abuse of private information.”
Therefore, “as such, one wonders how fast the exhortation of the personal victory, behind the scenes, while the adrenaline disappears can give way to deflation for the man who has demanded to hold the British press in charge of his ‘life work’.”
After all, “after setting up as a advocate for the voices, Prince Harry is now – in terms of deciding – back among them.”
And “His quest to overthrow part of the Murdoch empire has ended in a rush instead of a bang,” she even added before she announced.