Prince Harry tears up during testimony against UK tabloids
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The Duke of Sussex takes stand in major lawsuit against Daily Mail publishers, alleging decades of unlawful information gathering and privacy violations.
The Duke of Sussex has spent years fighting the British media in courts, becoming a prominent face of the movement to uncover the extent of alleged abuses after the phone-hacking scandal.
Harry suggested that information had come from eavesdropping on his phone calls or having private investigators snoop on him. He said journalist Katie Nicholl had the luxury to use the term "unidentified source" deceptively to hide unlawful measures of investigation.
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Prince Harry is expected to return to the United Kingdom next week to testify in his lawsuit against Associated Newspapers Limited, the publishers of the Daily Mail. The trip comes amid questions over whether the younger son of King Charles III will see any of his royal family members during the visit.
(This Jan 18 story has been repeated with no changes to text) By Michael Holden and Sam Tobin LONDON, Jan 19 (Reuters) - Prince Harry, Elton John and other public figures were victims of systematic phone hacking and other unlawful acts by Britain's powerful Daily Mail,
Prince Harry is one of seven people, including Sir Elton John, suing Daily Mail publisher Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) over claims of unlawful information gathering