The writer Hannah Furness, Real Editor of The Telegraph, made these comments on the victory of the Duke against the newspapers of the news group just yesterday.
Everything has been highlighted by writer Hannah Furness, in a piece for The telegraph.
In it, the conversation arose once the writer said: “Prince Harry, our noble murderous dragon, has left his sword.”
Because in a few moments of after, what would have been a 10 -week trial, the Duke of Sussex reached an extrajudicial agreement.
In the eyes of Mrs. Furness, “it is the last thing someone expected,” especially a man who claims to change the media landscape and bring them to “public research” was his “work of life.”
However, his comment did not stop there because the writer also took note of the fact that, although “it cannot be ignored that this is a personal and emotional success for Prince Harry.”
There is still the fact that “the” complete and unequivocal did not address some key things such as admissions about telephone piracy, surveillance or misuse of private information. “
Therefore, “as such, one wonders how quick of his “life work” “.
After all, “having prepared as a voiceless champion, Prince Harry now finds himself, in terms of taking the position, back to each other.”
And “his search to tear down part of the Murdoch empire has ended in a Fizzle instead of an explosion,” he added before signing.