Prince Harry vs. the Tabloid Empire: A Royal Battle

Prince Harry returned to the witness box in a battle against the Daily Mail's publisher, challenging alleged privacy invasions. Alongside celebrities like Elton John, he accused the company of unlawful information gathering. The trial continues with robust defense and potential revelations from newspaper sources.


Devdiscourse News Desk | London | Updated: 21-01-2026 18:22 IST | Created: 21-01-2026 18:22 IST
Prince Harry vs. the Tabloid Empire: A Royal Battle
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On Wednesday, Prince Harry took the stand in a high-profile case against the publisher of the Daily Mail, continuing his confrontation with the British tabloid industry.

In his testimony, Harry expressed deep distress over alleged intrusions into his early life by the Daily Mail and its sister publication. Joined by six other prominent individuals, including Elton John and Elizabeth Hurley, Harry accuses Associated Newspapers Ltd. of systematic privacy violations over two decades.

Defense attorney Antony White commenced cross-examination, confronting Harry's written evidence. The company denies the claims, with their witnesses set to identify sources during the nine-week trial. Harry is breaking royal precedent by testifying, marking his second courtroom appearance following his earlier lawsuit against the Daily Mirror's publisher.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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