Since this Monday, March 27, Prince Harry is in London to attend the trial of the publisher Associated Newspapers Limited for “gross violations of privacy.” A stay of several days during which the husband of Meghan Markle should not cross Prince William, Catherine Princess Of Wales and King Charles III, explains People Magazine this same day.
Surprise! Prince Harry has arrived in London, but not to get down to the preparations for his father’s coronation. This Monday, March 27, the Duke of Sussex was photographed in front of the Royal Court of Justice in the British capital without Meghan Markle. According to information from Hello Magazine, he was attending the same day the first hearing of the action he filed against the publisher Associated Newspapers Limited several months ago, for misuse of private information and “gross violations of privacy.” Like the singer Elton John and his husband David Furnish, the actress Elizabeth Hurley or the activist Doreen Lawrence, Prince Harry is one of seven personalities to denounce the abusive practices of the publisher of the Daily Mail against them.
If the brother of Prince William will remain in London to attend the four days of hearings, there is no indication that he will be reunited with his family a month before the coronation of his father. According to People Magazine, Catherine Princess Of Wales and Prince William are currently at their country home in Anmer Hall, Norfolk, enjoying the Easter vacations with their three children. As for King Charles III and Camilla Parker Bowles, being in Germany for their first state trip, they may not return to London in time to support Prince Harry during his trial.
Harry tracked by “private detectives” and bugged?
As a reminder, Archie and Lilibet’s dad as well as the six other personalities accuse the publisher Associated Newspapers Limited of having “hired private detectives to secretly place listening devices in cars and homes of people”. According to the complainants, it would have “used individuals to surreptitiously listen and record live private telephone calls while they were taking place”, we learn in a press release dated 6 October 2022.
The case also involves identity theft to “obtain medical information from hospitals” or banks, and the bribery of police officers to get scoops. And this is only “the tip of the iceberg”, according to the plaintiffs. For its part, the British publisher deplores “absurd slander” representing a “planned and orchestrated attempt to drag the Mail’s headlines into the phone hacking scandal”. All the personalities involved in the case were expected to appear before the Royal Courts of Justice in London that same day.
Harry tracked by “private detectives” and bugged?
As a reminder, Archie and Lilibet’s dad as well as the six other personalities accuse the publisher Associated Newspapers Limited of having “hired private detectives to secretly place listening devices in cars and houses of people”. According to the complainants, it would have “used individuals to surreptitiously listen and record live private telephone calls while they were taking place”, we learn in a press release dated 6 October 2022.
The case also involves identity theft to “obtain medical information from hospitals” or banks, and the bribery of police officers to get scoops. And this is only “the tip of the iceberg”, according to the plaintiffs. For its part, the British publisher deplores “absurd slander” representing a “planned and orchestrated attempt to drag the Mail’s headlines into the phone hacking scandal”. All the personalities involved in the case were expected to appear before the Royal Courts of Justice in London that same day.
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