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Prince Harry’s High Court Battle With Daily Mail Publisher Begins in London

The Duke of Sussex and six co-claimants allege decades of unlawful information gathering by Associated Newspapers as the trial opens, spotlighting press practices and media accountability in the United Kingdom
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, has returned to the United Kingdom to lead a group of high-profile claimants into a High Court privacy trial against Associated Newspapers Limited, the publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday.

The long-anticipated case, set to run for up to nine weeks in London’s High Court, centres on allegations that the publisher engaged in widespread unlawful information-gathering practices over several decades, including voicemail interception, placement of covert listening devices, deceptive acquisition of private records and the use of private investigators to obtain sensitive material without consent.

Harry is expected to take the stand as the first witness later this week.

Seven claimants are pursuing the action, among them Sir Elton John and his husband David Furnish, actors Elizabeth Hurley and Sadie Frost, former Liberal Democrat leader Sir Simon Hughes, and Baroness Doreen Lawrence, whose inclusion draws attention to concerns that intrusive media practices may have affected her in the years following her son’s racist murder.

The lawsuit, launched in 2022, follows a series of legal challenges initiated by Harry and his wife, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, against British tabloid outlets; in previous cases he secured damages against Mirror Group Newspapers and settled with Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers after an apology and payment.

Associated Newspapers has strongly denied all allegations, describing the claims as “preposterous” and asserting that its journalists acted lawfully.

The defence is expected to call senior editors and former staff to testify, including the newspaper’s former long-serving editor.

The publisher’s legal strategy also includes challenging aspects of the claimants’ evidence and questioning the relevance and timing of specific allegations.

Observers note that the trial comes at a crucial moment for press ethics debates in Britain, with potential implications for how media organisations gather and verify information about public figures.

The outcome may affect not only reputations and finances but also broader public trust in UK news media practices.
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