Summary
Prince Harry testified in a London court, claiming that the publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday made his and his wife Meghan's lives very difficult. He and six others accuse the publisher of serious privacy violations over many years. The publisher denies these accusations.
Key Facts
- Prince Harry testified against Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) in a trial in London.
- He accuses ANL of making his wife Meghan's life "an absolute misery" and seeks an apology and accountability.
- Harry's complaint includes 14 articles, mainly related to his past relationship with Chelsy Davy.
- He claims these articles made him feel paranoid and under constant surveillance.
- Harry is one of seven high-profile individuals accusing ANL of unlawful information gathering over two decades.
- ANL denies the allegations and claims celebrities' social circles sometimes acted as sources for journalists.
- Other claimants include actors, musicians, and a political figure, all alleging privacy breaches by ANL.