Prince Harry to tabloid newspaper's lawyer: 'Nobody wants to be phone hacked' – ABC7 New York

LONDON — Prince Harry entered a London courtroom on a mission to prove that the publisher of the Daily Mirror tabloid had hacked his phone and unlawfully snooped on his life.
He left the witness box Wednesday having shown that he was highly suspicious of how Mirror Group Newspapers obtained information for stories about him, but without offering phone records or much other evidence to support his hacking claim.
"I believe that phone hacking was at an industrial scale across at least three […]
Prince Harry to tabloid newspaper's lawyer: 'Nobody wants to be phone hacked' – ABC7 New York

Prince Harry Thought King Charles' Birthday Gift For Lilibet Was Too Much | Kiss 108

Prince Harry reportedly "warned" his father King Charles about what he gifted Princess Lilibet for her second birthday last weekend. According to a report from OK! Magazine, King Charles was looking for the perfect gift for his granddaughter and had "had his aides looking at custom-made cubby houses, similar to what the Queen [Elizabeth II] and Princess Margaret had when they were girls.” The source added, "He wants to give Lili something she will use and be hers. […]
Prince Harry Thought King Charles' Birthday Gift For Lilibet Was Too Much | Kiss 108

Prince Harry grilled in court over phone hacking claims – AFR

London | Prince Harry ended more than seven hours of intense, sometimes confrontational, testimony in a London courtroom on Wednesday (Thursday AEST), having put the ethics of Britain’s freewheeling tabloid press on trial even as he struggled to produce conclusive proof of lawbreaking by reporters.
Over two gruelling days the prince spoke on the witness stand to accuse Mirror Group Newspapers of intercepting his voicemail messages and using other unlawful means to gather information about […]
Prince Harry grilled in court over phone hacking claims – AFR

Prince Harry Phone Hacking Trial: Duke Of Sussex Testifies On 'Long-Standing Hostility …

Prince Harry appeared in court Tuesday at the trial for his lawsuit against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) over allegations of phone hacking, detailing his “hostile” relationship with the press and the negative impact salacious articles about him had on his life, marking the first time in more than a century a member of the royal family has given evidence at trial.
Prince Harry arrives at the High Court in London on June 6.
Prince Harry testified at the High Court in London on the second […]
Prince Harry Phone Hacking Trial: Duke Of Sussex Testifies On 'Long-Standing Hostility …

What is the line of succession for the British royal family? – Metro UK

The royal family has had plenty to celebrate in 2023, from the Coronation of King Charles III in May, to a brand-new arrival.
Princess Eugenie recently announced the birth of her second child – a boy named Ernest George Ronnie Brooksbank – on her Instagram, saying ‘Jack and I wanted to share the news that had our little boy, Ernest George Ronnie Brooksbank on May 30 at 8.49 weighing 7.1Ibs.
‘He is named after his great great great grandfather George, his grandpa George and my grandpa […]
What is the line of succession for the British royal family? – Metro UK

Prince Harry court showdown begins with British tabloid publisher – KCRA

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A broken thumb, a back injury, dabbling with drugs and dating girls.
No event in the life of a young Prince Harry was too trivial or private for the journalists of Mirror Group Newspapers to resist, and the demand for such scoops led to the use of illegal means to dig up dirt, his lawyer said Monday in the opening of his phone hacking lawsuit.
“Nothing was sacrosanct or out of bounds and there was no protection from […]
Prince Harry court showdown begins with British tabloid publisher – KCRA

Lawyer: 'Nothing was out of bounds' for reporters seeking scoops on … – St. Louis Post-Dispatch

LONDON — A broken thumb, a back injury, dabbling with drugs and dating girls.
No event in the life of a young Prince Harry was too trivial or private for the journalists of Mirror Group Newspapers to resist, and the demand for such scoops led to the use of illegal means to dig up dirt, his lawyer said Monday in the opening of his phone hacking lawsuit.
“Nothing was sacrosanct or out of bounds and there was no protection from these unlawful information-gathering methods,” attorney David […]
Lawyer: 'Nothing was out of bounds' for reporters seeking scoops on … – St. Louis Post-Dispatch