Prince Harry takes on British tabloid Daily Mail
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Prince Harry is back in court in London as he and other high-profile figures accuse Associated Newspapers of illegal information gathering practices.
Prince Harry returns to London for a court case, but the royal family won't be there. Experts say the ongoing rift between Harry and Prince William continues to deepen.
The Duke of Sussex, 41, is scheduled to be the first witness to take the stand Thursday. Other claimants include Elton John and Elizabeth Hurley.
Prince Harry is set to appear in London court on Monday as his privacy case against the publisher of U.K. tabloid Daily Mail kicks off.
Prince Harry, Liz Hurley and Sadie Frost have arrived in London High court for the Daily Mail privacy case alongside Elton John, Doreen Lawrence.
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Prince Harry's final battle with U.K. press could lead to reconciliation for estranged royal
Harry’s various legal issues and trials have been the primary cause of the breakdown in the relationship between Charles and Harry,” one royal expert said.
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Prince Harry details the "terrifying" and "disturbing" effects tabloid intrusion had on his life
The Duke of Sussex is back in court on January 20 for day two of his trial against Associated Newspapers Limited.