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Prince Harry set to enter the witness box in fight against U.K. tabloid publisher
Prince Harry is set to give evidence on Wednesday in the latest round of legal battle with the publisher of the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday.

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Prince Harry emotionally testifies Daily Mail made Meghan's life 'misery'
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Prince Harry testifies in trial alleging crimes by news media
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Prince Harry settles a tabloid phone hacking claim and says his mission to tame the media continues
LONDON — Prince Harry said Friday that his "mission" to rein in the British media continues, after he accepted costs and damages from a tabloid publisher that invaded his privacy with phone ...
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Prince Harry Asked About His Royal Titles Before Agreeing to Go by This Name in Court
The claimants' lawyer in the high-profile lawsuit against Associated Newspapers, David Sherborne, called Harry to the witness ...

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