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Daily Telegraph
5 hours ago
- Business
- Daily Telegraph
Prince Harry to owe more than $1.3 million to British taxpayers over failed legal battle
Digital Reporter Reilly Sullivan claims British taxpayers are set to be owed over $1.3 million in costs related to Prince Harry's failed legal battle with the British Home Office. 'When Harry and Meghan left royal duties, they were no longer entitled to taxpayer-funded Met police officers,' Mr Sullivan told Sky News Digital Presenter Gabriella Power. 'This has really been an ongoing court battle for over four years. 'He's lost multiple times on appeals. 'He will be expected to likely reimburse the home office and therefore the taxpayer this money. 'If he does repay the $1.3 million on top of his own legal fees, it's estimated that he spent in the ballpark of about $5 million just on this legal battle. 'It's not a good look. 'It's the legal system … that really have better things to do with their time than hear Harry's grievance in his $20 million mansion, I think they're sick of it.'

Mercury
6 hours ago
- Politics
- Mercury
Prince Harry to owe more than $1.3 million to British taxpayers over failed legal battle
Digital Reporter Reilly Sullivan claims British taxpayers are set to be owed over $1.3 million in costs related to Prince Harry's failed legal battle with the British Home Office. 'When Harry and Meghan left royal duties, they were no longer entitled to taxpayer-funded Met police officers,' Mr Sullivan told Sky News Digital Presenter Gabriella Power. 'This has really been an ongoing court battle for over four years. 'He's lost multiple times on appeals. 'He will be expected to likely reimburse the home office and therefore the taxpayer this money. 'If he does repay the $1.3 million on top of his own legal fees, it's estimated that he spent in the ballpark of about $5 million just on this legal battle. 'It's not a good look. 'It's the legal system … that really have better things to do with their time than hear Harry's grievance in his $20 million mansion, I think they're sick of it.'

Sky News AU
11 hours ago
- Politics
- Sky News AU
Prince Harry to owe more than $1.3 million to British taxpayers over failed legal battle
Digital Reporter Reilly Sullivan claims British taxpayers are set to be owed over $1.3 million in costs related to Prince Harry's failed legal battle with the British Home Office. 'When Harry and Meghan left royal duties, they were no longer entitled to taxpayer-funded Met police officers,' Mr Sullivan told Sky News Digital Presenter Gabriella Power. 'This has really been an ongoing court battle for over four years. 'He's lost multiple times on appeals. 'He will be expected to likely reimburse the home office and therefore the taxpayer this money. 'If he does repay the $1.3 million on top of his own legal fees, it's estimated that he spent in the ballpark of about $5 million just on this legal battle. 'It's not a good look. 'It's the legal system … that really have better things to do with their time than hear Harry's grievance in his $20 million mansion, I think they're sick of it.'

Sky News AU
29-05-2025
- Politics
- Sky News AU
Norway's Princess Ingrid Alexandra set to relocate to Australia
Digital Reporter Reilly Sullivan has discussed Princess Ingrid Alexandra's upcoming move to Sydney. The royal's decision to study at the University of Sydney has been described as both timely and strategic. On Monday, Norway's Royal Palace confirmed the young royal, who recently completed military service, will commence undergraduate studies at the University of Sydney. Ingrid, 21, is the daughter of Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette Marit and is second in line to the Norwegian throne behind her father.

Sky News AU
29-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Sky News AU
Meghan Markle's latest media venture fizzles out after poor performance
Digital Reporter Reilly Sullivan has weighed in on the quiet end of Meghan Markle's latest media venture, calling her podcast Confessions of a Female Founder an underperforming project that was never going to last. 'This show has completely underperformed. It did not really appear on the Spotify charts,' Mr Sullivan told Sky News Digital Presenter Gabriella Power. 'There's no way this will come back, because it hasn't performed well, you know, in terms of advertising or any type of revenue you can glean from the podcast. It really has failed on that front.'