British Prince Harry has lost a lawsuit against the popular newspaper "Mail on Sunday" at the British Press Council, according to the day before yesterday, the Independent Press Standards Organization (IPSO).

The newspaper accused Harry in an article that he did not tell the "full story" to his followers on "Instagram", and they numbered 5.6 million followers through a post accompanied with pictures of African wild animals. The prince felt that he had been abused by this accusation and submitted his complaint. The newspaper's criticism was primarily that the pictures included a unicorn, a lion, and an elephant in a manner that did not show whether the animals were exposed to anesthesia, and linked the animals in a way, as the newspaper wrote last April, and the prince did not explain this. Harry did not want to accept this description, noting that the pictures were prepared in this manner for technical reasons. Harry, who worked long in Africa, released these pictures on the occasion of "Earth Day." These photos were taken several years ago during a settlement campaign by nature protectors.