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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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Prince Harry In Witness Box To Start Evidence Against Daily Mail Publisher
Prince Harry appeared in the witness box at London's High Court to start giving evidence in his privacy lawsuit against the Daily Mail's publisher, the royal's second such appearance in three years.
·New Delhi, India
Read Full ArticlePrince Harry enters the witness box as King Charles returns to London
The Duke of Sussex appeared at the High Court to give evidence in his legal action against the publisher of The Daily Mail - Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL). Prince Harry and a group of six other high-profile claimants are bringing legal action over alleged unlawful information gathering
·United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleThe rebel prince awaited by his indictment testimony with other VIPs (ANSA)
·Italy
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Total News Sources56
Leaning Left13Leaning Right11Center17Last UpdatedBias Distribution41% Center
Bias Distribution
- 41% of the sources are Center
41% Center
L 32%
C 41%
R 27%
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