Prince Harry Says Mail Publisher Made His Wife Meghan's 'Life a Misery'
Prince Harry accuses Associated Newspapers Limited of unlawful tactics causing distress to Meghan; six other celebrities join the lawsuit alleging privacy invasions and phone hacking.
- On Jan. 21, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, testified in London's High Court, saying Associated Newspapers Ltd. made Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex's, life an absolute misery while suing alongside six others including Sir Elton John.
- The lawsuit asserts a two-decade pattern of unlawful information gathering by Associated Newspapers Ltd., including voicemail interception, landline tapping, 'blagging', private investigators, and bugging.
- Harry became emotional as he described the personal toll, spending around two-and-a-half hours under cross-examination by Antony White KC, with the case focusing on 14 articles published 2001–2013.
- Seeking an apology and accountability, Harry told the court, 'I think it is fundamentally wrong to have to put all of us through this again when all we were asking for is an apology and some accountability.'
- Framing the litigation as part of a campaign to reform the press, Harry links past press attacks on Meghan to their 2020 move to the United States, citing a £140,600 Mirror Group case, his third lawsuit.
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Prince Harry Claims He Was 'Forced To Perform' For Press In Explosive Court Appearance: Report
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Prince Harry fights in court against the "Daily Mail" – showing unusual emotions. His words about Meghan hit the heart.
Prince Harry has travelled to London to join other celebrities in a lawsuit against the Daily Mail and its publisher, accusing them of violating his right to privacy. He also mentioned his wife during his testimony, saying her life in the palace was "a real misery".
The Duke of Sussex testified this Wednesday, January 21 during his trial with the editor of the "Daily Mail" and the "Mail on Sunday". He explained in particular that his report to the press changed when his relationship with Meghan Markle was made public at the end of 2016. "Vicious and persistent attacks" against him led him to rebel against the usual Windsor silence against the articles denigrating them. - "A brutal experience": Prince Harry …
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