Prince Harry's legal fees might be adding up to a hefty sum.
Daily Mailcould top $640,000 by the time it’s all over. The judge has not ruled yet on whether the Duke of Sussex will be responsible for paying the taxpayers back for the suit, but his personal legal tab hasn’t even been factored into the equation.
Prince Harry maintains a tight relationship with a royal family member who has always felt close to him.
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