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 placing listening devices from the 1990s to 2010s.
- 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.
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