Multiple Choice
If an English newspaper prints a hurtful story about Prince William, that is reprinted in American papers, and it turns out that the newspaper had no malice toward the Prince, but knew the story was not factual, Prince William would most likely:
A) not sue in English courts, but would have a good chance in American courts
B) sue for libel in English and American courts and probably win in both
C) sue for libel and may win in English courts, but not in American courts
D) sue only for "distortion" in English courts; there is no case for American courts
E) not sue based on his sovereign immunity
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