- Prince Harry is awaiting a High Court judgment in his privacy case against Associated Newspapers Limited, publisher of the Daily Mail, which will be handed down on Tuesday.
- He, alongside high-profile names including Sir Elton John and Baroness Doreen Lawrence, accuse the newspaper of phone hacking, landline tapping, and using private investigators to obtain private information.
- Giving evidence in court, Harry said that Associated Newspapers Limited had made his wife Meghan’s life “a misery”.
- The Duke of Sussex has arrived in the UK for multiple days of engagements, but his invitation to stay at Buckingham Palace was withdrawn at the last moment.
- The palace cited unavailable hospitality and staffing, as well as concerns that the ongoing legal case could compromise the King’s constitutional position, as reasons for the withdrawal.
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Harry awaits High Court judgment in Daily Mail privacy case
Associated Newspapers Limited
Doreen Lawrence
Elton John
The Daily Mail
United Kingdom
Buckingham Palace
King Charles III
Sussex
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