Prince Harry became the first high-ranking British royal to take to the witness stand in more than 130 years this week.
Prince Harry entered the courtroom on a mission to prove the publisher of the Daily Mirror tabloid hacked his phone and ...
The Duke of Sussex testified against Mirror Group Newspapers for alleged unlawful information gathering in a London courtroom ...
Prince Harry appeared in a London court this week in one of a number of legal cases he's involved in against Britain's ...
Prince Harry ended his testimony in his trial against a newspaper group. “For my whole life, the press have misled about me ...
Prince Harry choked up in court as he concluded an eight-hour testimony in his lawsuit against a major British newspaper ...
Harry has told the court he's determined to stop the "madness" of news outlets using alleged unlawful activities to obtain ...
Harry was defended from online critics of his phone-hacking lawsuit heard in London this week, by a member of his mother's ...
During the short trip to his home country, Harry did not meet with the King or his brother, Prince William, the paper ...
The Duke of Sussex enters his second day of testifying in a London court on Wednesday, as part of his lawsuit against a major ...
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Prince Harry arrived at the High Court of the Royal Courts of Justice in London on Wednesday to continue his testimony in his ...