Prince Harry set for return to England as witness in privacy trial
Prince Harry and six others accuse Associated Newspapers Ltd of unlawful information-gathering including phone tapping and private investigator surveillance, in a nine-week High Court trial.
- Prince Harry is scheduled to testify on January 22 in a privacy lawsuit he and others have filed against Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the Daily Mail.
- The lawsuit alleges illegal information gathering by Associated Newspapers' publications over the past 30 years, which the publisher denies.
- This is the second court appearance for Prince Harry in three years, after he testified in another case against Mirror Group Newspapers in 2023.
70 Articles
70 Articles
Prince William Sends Brutal Signal as Prince Harry Returns to the UK and Meghan Markle Feels the Chill
When it comes to royal scheduling, what does not happen often matters more than what does. As Prince Harry returns to London this week for his latest court appearance, palace planners have made it clear that any overlap with his brother will be purely coincidental — if it exists at all. While the Duke of Sussex prepares to take the witness stand against Associated Newspapers Limited on January 22, Prince William will be 120 miles away in Bristol…
Prince Harry (41) returns to England next week. But there will probably not be a reunion with his family. While the royal redhead has to appear in London in court, Prince William (43) and Kate Middleton (44) travel demonstratively in a completely different direction ... According to The Independent, the heir to the throne and his wife from [...]
Prince Harry is reported to be testifying in court next week in his lawsuit against the publisher of the tabloid Daily Mail. This was reported by the British news agency PA on the basis of a preliminary schedule of the trial. Trials in the civil proceedings before the London High Court are scheduled on Monday. A total of nine weeks of negotiations are scheduled. The 41-year-old Royal is part of an entire group of celebrities who sue the publishe…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 54% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium























