Prince Harry, London's High Court
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Prince Harry has arrived at the Royal Courts of Justice in London for the second day of his bitter legal battle with Associated Newspapers, publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday. The Duke of Sussex is one of seven prominent figures bringing the case,
Daily Mail lawyers say a journalist was "invited by the Duke of Sussex to join him and his friends at a private party" in 2003.
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Prince Harry satisfied after first day of trial
Prince Harry is fighting the British tabloid press in court once again. After the first day of proceedings at London's High Court, the Duke of Sussex appeared notably calm in front of cameras - and summed up his impression in three words.
The Duke of Sussex arrived at the British capital's High Court on Monday, where he alleges "grave breaches" of his privacy.
The duke claims the publisher of the Daily Mail had a practice of “clear systematic and sustained use of unlawful information gathering” over two decades.
Prince Harry and other household names - including Sir Elton John and Elizabeth Hurley - are suing the publishers of the Daily Mail over alleged historical privacy breaches in a landmark trial set to last nine weeks.
Harry pulled a libel case against The Mail on Sunday and lost two cases he filed against the British Government over his police protection alongside a win against Mirror Group Newspapers on phone hacking and a case against Rupert Murdoch's newspaper group that was settled out of court.
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