
The first trial, set to kick off on Monday, is aimed at the Mirror Group and 33 of the 150 stories it published between 19 about King Charles’ youngest son, with Harry claiming the stories were produced with information from hacking his phone and other illegal methods, like hiring at least 25 different private investigators to spy on him. Harry said in court documents that while his family has avoided testifying about possibly embarrassing matters, he is determined to take on tabloids that allegedly carried out “vicious, persistent attacks” on him and his wife, Meghan Markle.Īlong with the Daily Mirror’s parent company, the Mirror Group Newspapers, Harry is suing Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers, The Sun, and the Associated Newspapers Ltd, which owns the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday.

The Duke of Sussex will be the first British royal in more than a century to testify before the court when he appears in the first of five pending legal cases against UK tabloids accused of hacking his phone and invading his privacy. Prince Harry is expected to take the stand in London on Tuesday as his long-awaited court battle with the UK’s Daily Mirror tabloid begins this week. Prince Harry ‘warned’ King Charles about Lilibet’s birthday gift: report Princess Diana’s brother defends Harry from columnist’s Meghan jab: ‘Pathetic’ Meghan Markle, Prince Harry send thank you note for Archie’s birthday gift

Harry stayed at Frogmore Cottage during short UK visit - and didn’t see family
