Prince Harry back in London, appears at High Court for privacy, phone-tapping case

Prince Harry has returned to the UK for the first time since attending his grandmother’s funeral in September, as he arrived at the High Court for legal proceedings in a phone-tapping and privacy case involving Associated Newspapers. The Duke of Sussex was seen entering the Royal Courts of Justice in central London, surrounded by bodyguards and journalists. Despite accidentally colliding with a photographer, he appeared in a good mood and was observed periodically writing notes in a small black notebook while seated towards the back of the courtroom.

The case involves several claimants, including Prince Harry, who have made accusations against the publisher of The Daily Mail newspaper, Associated Newspapers, which has denied the allegations. The preliminary High Court hearing is underway, and the judge will decide whether the case will proceed further.

What is the alleged breach in Prince Harry vs Associated Newspapers case?

Prince Harry, along with other claimants, such as Sir Elton John, Elizabeth Hurley, and Sadie Frost, are accusing the publisher of breaching privacy by phone-tapping and bugging homes. Allegations include the hiring of private investigators to secretly place listening devices in cars and homes, commissioning individuals to record private telephone calls, paying police officials for sensitive information, impersonating individuals to obtain medical information, and accessing bank accounts and financial transactions through illicit means.

This is not the first legal battle for Prince Harry, who has ongoing lawsuits against several tabloid newspapers. Prince Harry is currently pursuing a libel case against Associated Newspapers for a Sunday article related to his security arrangements. In May, Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) will face trial over allegations of phone hacking against Prince Harry. Additionally, the Duke of Sussex is suing News Group Newspapers (NGN) for alleged phone hacking, which the publisher has denied.

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38 years old

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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex

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