Overview
- The High Court case is slated to start on 19 January and is expected to run for about nine weeks.
- Harry is due to give evidence, with Sir Elton John, David Furnish, Elizabeth Hurley, and Sadie Frost listed among other high-profile witnesses.
- The lawsuit alleges unlawful information-gathering by ANL, including hiring private investigators, blagging private records, and accessing phone conversations.
- The BBC reports Harry’s visit will be strictly focused on the civil case and a face-to-face with King Charles is not on the agenda.
- Sources say Harry’s exact travel dates remain unsettled and the King is likely to be in Balmoral, with some insiders adding there is currently no desire on either side for a sit-down.