Prince Harry Returns to London for High Court Trial Against Associated Newspapers
The case tests long-disputed claims of unlawful tabloid information-gathering from 1993 to 2011.
Overview
- Proceedings are due to begin Monday in London and are scheduled to run for about nine weeks.
- Harry is expected to attend court, with reporting indicating he may give evidence.
- The lawsuit alleges the use of private investigators, covert bugging, phone interception, and unlawful access to medical and bank records.
- Associated Newspapers has rejected the allegations.
- Senior royals are keeping their distance, with no meeting anticipated with King Charles and William and Kate set for engagements in Stirling.