Prince Harry's lawyers back in court against Daily Mail publisher
- Lawyers for Prince Harry returned to court in London on Tuesday amid his ongoing lawsuit against Associated Newspapers Limited, publisher of the Daily Mail.
- The court hearing follows Harry’s recent legal loss in an appeal over the removal of his automatic police protection while in the UK, and stems from claims accusing ANL of decades-long unlawful privacy breaches.
- The lawsuit involves seven claimants including Harry, Elton John, and other public figures alleging that ANL engaged in systematic illegal activities such as phone tapping, home bugging, and deceptive retrieval of medical records.
- David Sherborne, representing the claimants, said the evidence shows "widespread use of unlawful information gathering," while ANL denies all allegations, calling the claims "simply preposterous".
- The ongoing legal battle highlights continued tensions between Harry and the royal establishment, with Harry describing the court ruling as "devastated" and accusing the institution of targeting his family, while a full trial is expected next year.
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Prince Harry's lawyers back in court against Daily Mail publisher
Lawyers for Prince Harry were back in court in London on Tuesday, days after he lost a legal fight with the government over his security arrangements and gave an emotional interview in which he said his father King Charles no longer spoke to him.
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Prince Harry's lawyers return to court just days after bombshell interview - Prince Harry's lawyers returned to court in London on Tuesday as part of his ongoing legal battle against Associated Newspapers
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