Prince Harry attempted to resolve his dispute with the Daily Mail before the matter proceeds to court, according to The Telegraph. The reporting describes the effort as a pre-trial settlement attempt after the case advances and following a legal outcome in which he is portrayed as having lost to the newspaper. Other outlets included in the collection frame the broader context of the legal battle as part of Harry’s ongoing conflict with sections of the press. BBC coverage referenced in the aggregation characterizes the situation as arriving at an “unfortunate” time for Harry, while noting that he continues to follow his established approach in the dispute. The Guardian’s commentary focuses on the personal and public implications of the setback, contrasting Harry’s earlier expectations with the outcome and the potential for criticism from right-leaning media outlets. Overall, the sources converge on the fact that Harry’s pre-court attempts to settle with the Mail did not prevent the case from reaching court, and that the resulting decision is seen by commentators as unfavorable to him.