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Julian Zelizer : Prince Harry's mission to expose press hacking is nearing conclusion.
He says it will be resolved either by taking the last of his adversaries in the London press to a public trial in January or by following the example of more than 1,300 other victims of tabloid hacking.
Zelizer says most damning allegations are not about the scale of hacking itself, but about measures allegedly taken by Murdoch executives in 2010 and 2011 to destroy incriminating emails.
Prince Harry's prominence and financial resources have powered up this fourth and final wave of litigation by victims of hacking.
Prince Harry has cast himself as the lone avenger for many years of pain inflicted by the lawless pursuers of (and profiteers from) royal celebrities.
News UK spokesperson says number submitted to Leveson inquiry related “only to private investigators”.
A victory in court against Murdoch would be a famous one, but it would not change the animus against Harry in the trinity of London tabloids.
Harry is the most unsettling force ever to break from the disciplines of the institution he was born into, even more so than his mother, Princess Diana .
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