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Harry case is 'threadbare' and journalists sourced articles legitimately, Mail publisher tells court

Prince Harry leads a group suing Associated Newspapers Limited for over 20 years of alleged unlawful information gathering causing distress and security concerns, in a £38.8m trial.

  • Prince Harry and six others, including Elton John, are suing Associated Newspapers for privacy violations over the past two decades, according to their lawyer David Sherborne.
  • Sherborne claims the lawsuit is a response to a sustained campaign of attacks against Harry for challenging the Daily Mail's intrusion into his private life.
  • Associated Newspapers denies the allegations, asserting that its journalists had legitimate sources for their stories and questioning the claimants' accusations.
  • Sherborne detailed that the attacks caused 'distress and paranoia' for Harry, as he watched proceedings in court.
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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, January 19, 2026.
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