The High Court dismisses Prince Harry’s phone-hacking case against the Daily Mail, according to reports citing the ruling. Associated Newspapers editor-in-chief Paul Dacre, who is described in the coverage as a former Daily Mail editor, comments on the decision, saying it is an “overwhelming vindication of our journalism.” The reports focus on reactions to the outcome rather than new procedural details, describing the court’s decision as a full rejection of Harry’s claim. Both items provided for this story present the same core information: the case is dismissed and Dacre publicly frames the result as confirmation of the newspaper’s reporting standards. No additional facts about the underlying allegations, legal arguments, or the specific reasoning given by the court are included in the provided summaries. Overall, the coverage centers on the outcome of Harry’s phone-hacking litigation and the newspaper leadership’s response to the High Court’s ruling.