A Sarah Vine column in the Daily Mail discusses the role of “influences” in Prince Harry’s involvement in a long-running media controversy. The column frames its remarks in the context of prior events involving Prince Harry’s mother, referencing her having been “swayed” by journalist Martin Bashir, without adding new, independently cited details in the provided text. The piece also suggests that Prince Harry may have been affected by other “cunning players” involved in the broader saga, again without specifying names or presenting additional supporting evidence in the excerpt. The column uses a Churchill quote about conduct in different circumstances—resolution, defiance, or magnanimity—to set a tone for the conclusion of what it describes as a “long campaign” connected to efforts to bring the newspaper down. Across the two provided entries, both are identical in headline framing and phrasing, indicating that the same column content is being referenced. The excerpt does not describe specific actions, outcomes, or dates, focusing instead on commentary and implications about influence and motivations.