Sequel to Prince Harry’s feud with British tabloids begins in high-stakes trial
- Prince Harry is suing News Group Newspapers for alleged unlawful practices by their journalists to obtain stories, with a trial set to begin soon.
- The case involves serious allegations against tabloid journalists, including phone hacking and unlawful surveillance tactics, as stated by Harry and Tom Watson.
- Judge Timothy Fancourt has urged both parties to reach a settlement before the trial starts, warning it could be a significant decision for Harry.
- The trial is expected to last ten weeks, marking a critical moment in Harry's ongoing battle against media practices he blames for personal tragedies.
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Sequel to Prince Harry's feud with British tabloids leads to high-stakes trial - Entertainment News
The sequel to Prince Harry vs. the British tabloids is to begin Tuesday in a high-stakes trial pitting him against Rupert Murdoch’s newspapers that could cost him millions even if he wins. Harry, 40, the younger son of King Charles III, and one other claimant remain alone among hundreds who ha...
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